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I am making my son's girlfriend a quilt for high school graduation, and have some blocks on the back where her friends can sign.
My problem is that in the past, I have used Pigma Pens for the signatures. But I have never really been happy with them. The points are too sharp, everyone has a hard time using them, they fade after only several washings, and they seem to dry out very quickly (after not all that many signatures). In my opinion, no matter what size pen you use, the line is just too fine to stand up to use and washings. I have just never been satisfied with Pigma pens for this purpose.
This quilt will have to be USED and ABUSED and WASHED. so I am scouting around for an alternative pen to use.
I came across Sharpie ultra fine point pens. The package says the ink is permanent, and the tip seems to be easy to use. I wonder, though, about the durability of the ink.
Has anyone used Sharpie ultra fine point permanent ink pens on their quilts? How do they hold up?
(Wondering and hoping you say great!)
BethMITags: None
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I posted this same message on another board, and someone who works at the Sharpie company says that she has used them for this purpose for a long time and they don't run or fade with washing.
Tonight, I will try a bunch of different colors on my label fabric and wash it a couple of times. If it passes that test, I will use Sharpies instead of Pigma pens!
BethMI
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BE CAREFUL ABOUT SHARPIES!!!! On some fabrics they are fine, but sometimes they do run or transfer. I once used a Sharpie to mark a bunch of cloth diapers with my daughter's initials for the daycare (we used them for burp cloths due to severe reflux, the little ones just did not work) Anyway once they were marked I threw the bunch in the washer along with a bunch of my husband's dress shirts. I figured they would be ok - the cloths were white so it wasn't like they would bleed. Problem was the Sharpie bled and left black dots all over his shirts. Now it might have been because I did not prewash the diapers before marking, or it could have been something in the fiber content (although I beleive they were 100% cotton) but ever since I have avoided using Sharpies on fabric just in case. If you look at the fine print on a Sharpie it does say "not for letter writing or cloth" too.
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I like using the permanent "gel-uni ball Signo RT. pens". Looks like a regular ink pen. I get mine at walmart. I always heat set with an iron after I write with them. They don't smear at all. I like the pigma pens also but the ink runs out quickly for me, I make alot of cloth cards. Thats the only reason I switched. I didn't like the sharpies because they do run/smear.
gel-uni ball Signno RT pens have worked the best for me.
Good luck
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There are so many answers to this question from awhile ago. Has anyone tried EZ Permanent Fabric Markers from JoAnns? That along with the Pigma Microns and Dritz Quilting Markers were all that I found there. I tried them all and the only one that seemed to write dark enough was the EZ. I am sending them with my granddaughter to Czech Republic August first and she will use them for a signature quilt and I don't want to send something that won't work! Any help will be appreciated!!!
Thanks Charlotte
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My experiment ended with one CLEAR winner: Sharpie ultra fine. NO bleeding, clear writing and holds up through washing.
I will take a photo when I finish washing my son's quilt so you can see how good those signatures look and how well they wash!
I tested the pens by signing a practice quilted block with a whole bunch of different pens and then washing the block with every load of laundry that went through for several weeks -- at least 20 times in all. The Sharpies were the CLEAR winners.
BethMI
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In about 2004 or 2005 I completed a quilt for a neice and used the Sharpie to make the label. Last summer when I was visiting, I noticed the label was faded so much that it was very difficult to read. In 2006 I had started making my labels on the computer--I wonder if this ink will hold up. The previous labels that I either machine or hand embroidered have held up the best. My neice's quilt is well used, she carries it everywhere and it has been washed frequently. In the long run, I am not sure which is best for labels. Of course it will depend on use and # of washes.
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I like the suggestion also. I plan to put a white layer behind the center white circle also to minimize the seam allowance...
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Wow! Lovely. I'll bet it's heavy, warm and cozy.
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So excited - my quilt got a 1st in its category at the El Dorado County Fair. I did it in Flannel - quite challenging -...
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My vision in Moda Grunge now that school is out for summer!
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That’s beautiful. Good job.
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Proud of you, Carole! You are doing great.
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Finally started my BOM over the past few weeks and just finished month 3. I’m using Bella Solids. I restrained myself...
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Since she doesn't address it, contact her through her website and ask....
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Very nice. Your colors are lovely.
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