I am making a warp quilt (also called paper stitching but I like to use fine cotton warp) from VERY small pieces and I need an easier way to trace the design on the warp fabric. This is not a solution. I've used it on tracing paper and then tried ironing it on fabric but with no much success. The only advantage over a pencil is that it requires a finer point. But you still have to draw a pretty bold line to ensure translation, which doesn't bode well for accuracy, so. I reverted to manually tracing with a thin line marker. Precision isn't required and thick lines are fine, but it's definitely not for thin lines. And if you still need to draw thick lines, why not use a Spinning Crayon? You can get a whole box of minis for about what this pencil costs.
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