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The Dritz 676-60 Mark-B-Gone Marking Pen is a must-have for crafters and designers alike. Featuring a fine point and water-soluble ink, this pen allows for precise pattern marking on fabric, ensuring your creative projects come to life effortlessly. Weighing just 0.01 kilograms, it's lightweight and easy to handle, making it the perfect companion for all your crafting needs.
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
Number of Items | 1 |
Pattern | Solid |
Style Name | Fine Point |
Theme | Crafts |
Color | Blue |
Ink Base | Water |
Material Type | Plastic |
Surface Recommendation | Fabric |
Line Size | 0.5 months |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Is Waterproof | false |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Drill Point | Medium |
Ink Color | Blue |
M**N
My go-to marking pens
I've used tailor's chalk, frixion pens, disappearing pens, tracing paper -- you name it -- because that's what you have to do when working on different projects, with different fabrics. While you can't use these pens on everything you sew, I'm always happier when I can use them. Especially the blue one -- in my experience it washes out beautifully, easily and completely. Point is fine enough for quilting designs, apparel patternmarking & construction notations etc.If I want to re-mark some lines in mid-project, a spray bottle or wet Q-tip is enough to get rid of what I've drawn with these pens. They're my go-to, for sure.
K**R
Love it for counted cross stitch
Use this all the time for helping me count with my counted cross stitch. Washes right out when I wash my finished piece with luke warm water and a little Dawn dishwashing liquid.
T**B
These marking pens work great! Some markers are hard or impossible to remove ...
These marking pens work great! Some markers are hard or impossible to remove from fabric but these work as described. This brand has other similar pens, look carefully at which kind you buy. I wanted water soluble only and had to read descriptions carefully. I like the fine point. My only criticism is that I ordered 2 pens and they came in a box. Could have gone in a smaller box or padded envelope to be a little more environmentally friendly. Bottom line, pens are great, packaging for mailing wasteful.
P**S
Opened package at a class today and the ink in the pen was dried up.
I opened the package in a class today and no ink in it. I have had this happen before, these pens are horrible. I had to borrow one from someone else. I would have sent it back but not allowed after 5//21. I will send it back if you will allow, as far as I am concerned it is defective.
S**I
White Pen Worked Poorly
The blue marking pen worked well, but the white pen didn’t. It seems like it was dried out maybe, because it was next to impossible for me to see a white line drawn on dark fabrics
M**A
Pen meets my needs
This erasable/washable pen (blue) seems to mark on fabric in suitable fashion. I haven't used it extensively, only testing it on some felt for cutting with pinking scissors. Since the fabric is felt, it will not be washed. This review is not really complete.
D**A
Smears
This pen is too thick and smears in projects so it is not a precise lime to follow but it comes right off in water.
J**E
Great product delivered nicely
Product works as advertised. I use it for marking my quilting designs. Works great andsaves me lots of time. Erases perfectly.
N**E
Great product
Easy to remove with water
P**L
Dritz Mark-B-Gone Marking Pen, Blue
I'm a longarmer, trying my hand at custom work. Used other pens, but like this the best. It's water soluble, so the marks are on there until I get to that particular section.
J**
Rubbish
So faint I couldn’t see it either that or it arrived dried up
C**S
Buenísimo
Buenísimo para tela y se despinta con mojarlo un poquito. Se quita totalmente con una lavada.
C**N
Se borra bien con el agua
Funciona bien, sirve para telas claras. Es una especie de plumón y a veces pinta más claro de lo que debería, pero creo que depende mucho de la tela y la humedad. Se desaparece al contacto con el agua, si acaso solo hay que tallar ligeramente. Con clima húmedo desaparece de la tela, esto impone retos, pero está hecho para eso. Así que si donde vives el clima es húmedo, hay que dejar el bordado guardado o ir marcando de a poco o hilvanar una vez marcado.
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