About this deal
Unfortunately it won’t work with our stamps but hopefully will prove useful while our quest for a pale ink continues…… Hemline's washable white fabric pen is perfect for marking dark fabrics. Blurb from the manufacturer…. With a thicker, felt tip end, this marker is ideal for larger patterns and shapes that need to be more boldy defined. A must-have for all sewing lovers! Unlike previous heat erasable fabric pens, this pen has been uniquely designed to only BECOME VISIBLE AT 14°F/-10°C. Tag us @draperfabrics in photos of your make, or use the following hashtags! Always test on a scrap fabric first before marking your work. Please note: All fabric markers should be pre-tested on a scrap of your fabric first, to check both application and removal results. Available in a Box 12 or sold singularly.
- We don't recommend the laundry pen for really small areas because the nib is quite big, it is however very good for school shoes, kit bags and the black trousers.
- Highly water and fade resistant even after repeated washing
- Please test on a small area first to check the ink doesn’t go through the fabric
- Contains a quick drying water-based liquid pigment ink that is xylene free
- Ideal for marking on deep coloured fabrics
- Conforms to RoHS and British standard
Reviews
Christine McDonald
You see the overage it more in the picture than standing in front. " in the title of this review is because you DO have to be careful about paint leakage.
Dailenis Hernandez
For this project, I wanted a marker, because each letter is comprised of many lines. ! When the paint is flowing, draw until you need more, and keep your eye on it.
Wiku
I also used it on white canvas shoes…highly recommend. The ink flows well and give a consistent colour.
Lark
You could call this a demonstration of the durability to these pens. Thin enough for good calligraphy and the paint flowed really well!
Orla McCormack
Overall, it worked perfectly for my need. Was able to put stripes all over my 7ft tall suit with only 3 pens and a lot of patience. Don't depress the pen more than necessary.