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πŸ–ŒοΈ Sewline FAB50027 Air Erasable Fabric Pen - Vanishing Ink for Precise Marking Review

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Details

BrandSewline
Point TypeFine
Line Size0.8 Millimeters
Number of Pieces1

Description of πŸ–ŒοΈ Sewline FAB50027 Air Erasable Fabric Pen - Vanishing Ink for Precise Marking

Fine Line, Smooth roller ball point pen. Lines begin to vanish into the air in 2 days. Smooth Ceramic Roller Point. A marker that performs like magic. Advanced technology ink system with 0.8mm ceramic roller ball for fine sharp lines. It also disappears with water. This package contains one 5-1/2 inch long air-erasable fabric pen.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Erases quickly and is ideal for tracing small projects

This pen is ideal for quick and small embroidery projects. When I start a project, I draw on the fabric with this pen. The rapid fading of the ink makes it very easy to redraw the lines to my liking. Once my lines are where I want them, I trace the ink with an ink pen or fine-tipped marker. This pen works like a charm!

Pros
  • Best in class
Cons
  • Functionality

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The ink disappears incredibly quickly.

I like the style of the pen. It's easier to hold than other fabric markers I've had. The color of the mascara is even and bright. But my complaint is that the ink disappears within 15-20 minutes. I expected it to take at least a day, maybe even a week. I used it to outline the cross stitch pattern on 14 count Aida. When I had the pattern on the fabric and threaded the needle, the ink was almost completely gone.

Pros
  • Dream come true
Cons
  • Damaged

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Markings are clearly visible

The only pen I currently use for quilting. The marks are easy to see except on the darkest fabrics. Read some reviews about lines disappearing too fast. The ink fades quickly, but on a very light fabric I can still see the line for several hours. On medium to dark fabrics this can be difficult to see after a few minutes. In such cases, I trace my template two or three times to create a darker line that lasts longer. I personally find it reassuring that the ink fades relatively quickly…

Pros
  • Smooth ceramic roller tip. A marker that works like magic.
Cons
  • I will add later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best pen ever

This is absolutely the best fabric pen I have ever used. I've spent years using purple-blue tipped markers, which aren't that bad, but they dried quickly and were almost impossible to use on textured fabrics (like fleece). The sewline pen is more like a ballpoint pen. The line is thinner so you can drag it straight across the ruler. The ink is darker/more visible but fades better than markers. As for the thinness, I can also make marks directly on the fabric if needed, and they are legible, not

Pros
  • Advanced ink system with 0.8mm ceramic rollerball for fine, crisp lines.
Cons
  • Can't remember

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I guess I got a lemon judging by the usual customer reviews

I didn't like about this pen for two reasons. I) The pen tip came out on first use. I think , because it was deformed and probably not secured from the start. Then he refuses to lock himself in it. I don't know if he will run out of ink if put on his side. 2) The ink started fading while I drew the lines! Oh boy. Not good! Now that I think about it, since the top was loose, the air may have already affected the ink to pre-diffuse the color and make it last. Anyway. I ended up having 4 stitches…

Pros
  • . She also disappears with water. This pack includes a 5-1/2" long cloth grip that is air washable.
Cons
  • I don't remember, but there was something