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Japanese Marker Traditional Sewing Patterning Review

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Description of Japanese Marker Traditional Sewing Patterning

Great Deal! A set of 2 Japanese Hera. Hera is a Japanese Traditional Sewing Tool. It is useful took to mark on the fabric by pressing Hera hard on the fabric. It is originally purposed to make fabric dent to mark the line. When you use it on dark colored fabric, a slight white line may be appeared. Material: Plastic. Reasonable priced but well made in Japan. It is NOT a tool to transfer the white line from the tool. It is a tool to pressure the fabric to mark the line.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Amazing Tool for Japanese Sewing Patterns!

Based on my experience this marker works wonders for creating traditional Japanese sewing patterns for my arts and crafts projects... It's easy to use and produces precise lines that make the pattern-making process a breeze. The only downside is that it's a bit expensive compared to other marking tools, but the quality and accuracy make it worth the investment..

Pros
  • Can create highly detailed and intricate sewing patterns
Cons
  • Requires a significant amount of skill and experience to use effectively

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just try the Japanese marker Hera

I love my new Japanese marker Hera! I never tried it and found it by accident so I ordered it after researching them. I can mark fabric lines and really see them on dark or multicolored fabrics, whereas I couldn't with markers and ballpoint pens. I can also iron the seams without reaching for the iron or stretching the fabric.

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  • . Lots of positive emotions
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  • no effect