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πŸ–ŠοΈ Dritz 3085 Mark-B-Gone Pen: Reliable Fine Point Pen for Easy Blue Mark Removal Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5Β Β 
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Description of πŸ–ŠοΈ Dritz 3085 Mark-B-Gone Pen: Reliable Fine Point Pen for Easy Blue Mark Removal

For sewing, quilts, crafts and embroidery to transfer design and pattern markings. Marks are water soluble. Extra-fine point for detailed marking. For best results use on washable fabrics. Package includes (1) fine point mark-be-gone pen in blue.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Love it! But the price has doubled!

I transfer my patterns by gluing the pattern to the window and then gluing the fabric over the pattern. When I first used the pen I figured I had to press down because when I looked straight ahead I couldn't see it clearly. But when I looked at the angle, it was like this. It never fades the whole time I'm working on it. When I'm done with my work, I take a damp paper towel (wrung out) and blot the remaining blue and it disappears. I highly recommend. One question, I paid $8.33 on 8/5/20. As of

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  • Sew
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  • Disappear

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Does exactly what it's supposed to do

Quilt Marking Tool Needed but read more often that the marks were either never removed or returned under certain conditions. I used this fine line marker to test for fabric scraps. The thin line bled slightly to form the middle line. Following the instructions, I moistened the fabric after quilting and the lines disappeared. Unfortunately, some of them have reappeared. I wet the cloth more generously again and this time I used the cloth to rub the areas where the lines were and they're gone…

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  • Sewing Tools & Supplies
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  • Unsure

Revainrating 2 out of 5

NO LEAVES TO WASH AFTER USE OF WATER!

I am so disappointed with this marker pen! I embroider by hand, and even though I put distilled water (using QTip) on the lines, when I'm done sewing, the blue color WILL RETURN IMMEDIATELY AFTER DRYING! Now I've tried applying water at least 5-6 times and it gets lighter but still comes back. Check out the attached photos to see how my fabric looks after these REPEAT attempts to get rid of the color. Look closely at the blue pen line next to my GREEN embroidery stitches to see what I'm talking

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  • Sewing Tools
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  • New Competitors Appeared