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Review on πŸ–ŒοΈ SHARPIE Stained Fabric Markers 8-Count, Assorted Colors, Brush Tip - 1779005 by Doris Tran

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Brand comparison: Sharpie good but not the best

I bought three brands of fabric markers: Crayola Fabric Markers, Stained by Sharpie and TULIP 28976 Fine Writers Markers. This review is a comparison. TULIP was my favorite without a doubt. They flowed just right, not too dry and not too watery. The colors were vibrant. I will order more. The advantage of Sharpie markers is that they do not require heat setting. Unlike most fabric markers, they don't need to be ironed before washing, which saves a lot of time. However, they were also the driest of the three. They haven't dried up; but it needed more strokes to fill the area. The Crayola markers were the wettest, so much so that I bled between shades. This wetness makes it easy to fill large solid areas, but you must be careful to wait a few minutes for the paint to dry before painting another color in the adjacent area.

Pros
  • art supplies
Cons
  • boring packaging