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πŸ”΅ Dritz Fine Water Erasable Marking: Vanish Marks with Precision Review

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BrandDritz
Ink ColorBlue
Point TypeFine

Description of πŸ”΅ Dritz Fine Water Erasable Marking: Vanish Marks with Precision

The pin-point tip allows you to make a very fine - thin bright blue line. Lines are easily removed with plain water. Ideal for sewing, quilting, embroidery, and crafts. For marking light fabric.

Reviews

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Marks disappear with water but reappear once dry

Markers draw well on light colored fabrics but don't expect to use them on dark colored fabrics. The stains disappeared with water but returned once the fabric was completely dry. Traces can still be seen even after wiping with a damp cloth. Don't waste your money, find another marker. At least I got my money back.

Pros
  • Ideal for sewing, quilting, embroidery and crafts
Cons
  • Dull packaging

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Okay but some problems

Pen is fine for about 5 minutes, then seems to dry out, lines getting lighter and lighter. I save it as you are told and when I use it again it works again for a few minutes and then the same problem. I will not buy a second one, but will look for another brand. I didn't mark anything to wash (only marked on the wrong side of the fabric) so I don't know if it can be washed.

Pros
  • Pointed Pointed tip allows for very fine light blue line
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It's OK: Marking and tracking tools

I use a lot of transfer media for different products. Wet erase pens, heat erase pens/pencils, tailor's chalk, carbon paper, pressure stabilizer, you name it and I have and have used it. So I can give an experienced opinion. My old fine point was running dry so I decided to try this one. (All the markings were worn off from my old one and I couldn't remember what brand it was). Judging by the reviews, I had high hopes. In fact, it goes a little further than the middle of the street. On some…

Pros
  • Marking light fabric
Cons
  • Damaged