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ReStyle Water erasable marker on card

This ReStyle marker with blue ink is a type of temporary marking tool for putting lines, patterns, and such on fabric. It is often used in sewing, quilting, embroidery, and other fabric-related crafts. The blue markings can be removed at any time with water. Please note!! - These blue markers are not suitable for marking on black or dark-colored materials. The blue markings are invisible on dark-colored materials. For dark-colored materials, we have the ReStyle white markers. - Write slowly and lightly. If you use a lot of ink to make a mark, you will need a lot of water to remove it. The required amount of water depends on the ink volume you used for the mark. - Markings do not disappear naturally. Only water can remove the markings. DO NOT use other chemicals. - When removing the blue markings, soak the materials in plenty of water or lightly tap the markings with a water-absorbed towel. A sprayer or cotton swab is not suitable as they cannot deliver enough water. - If the water volume is not enough to remove the markings or if you skip an important step (tapping), the stains may reappear. - Make sure to only do laundry after the markings have completely disappeared. Soap or detergent can cause issues such as color fixation. - Keep the cap tightly closed and store the marker away from direct sunlight after use. It is essential to test the marker on a piece of fabric beforehand to ensure that the marked lines or points are visible and also to check if the lines or points disappear without problems.
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ReStyle Water erasable marker white on card

This ReStyle marker with white ink is a type of temporary marking tool for putting lines, patterns, and such on black or dark-colored materials. It is often used in sewing, quilting, embroidery, and other fabric-related crafts. The white markings can be removed at any time with water. Please note!! - These white markers are only suitable for marking on black or dark-colored materials. - Write slowly and lightly. When using the new marker for the first time, remove the cap and wait a few minutes for liquid to be lost through evaporation, leaving behind more concentrated white ink. - The markings gradually appear within a few seconds after writing. - Depending on the material properties (color, characteristics), the color reaction may not be sufficient. - The color white is not as vivid. The white ink is made to allow markings to disappear naturally without leaving traces or stains. - If the color of the markings is too light to be visually recognized, overwrite the marking. In humid conditions, the color may be weak due to moisture in/on materials. - Markings do not disappear naturally. Only water can remove the markings. DO NOT use other chemicals. - When removing the white markings, soak the materials in plenty of water or lightly tap the markings with a water-absorbed towel. A sprayer or cotton swab is not suitable as they cannot deliver enough water. - If the water volume is not enough to remove the markings or if you skip an important step (tapping), the stains may reappear. - Make sure to only do laundry after the markings have completely disappeared. Soap or detergent can cause issues such as color fixation. It is essential to test the marker on a piece of fabric beforehand to ensure that the marked lines or points are visible and also to check if the lines or points disappear without problems. When the amount of ink decreases and not enough is dispensed, hold the marker with the tip pointing downwards for a while
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ReStyle Tailors awl

An awl with wooden handle is a versatile tool commonly used in sewing, quilting, and other craft activities. This classic handcraft tool is designed to make precise holes or markings in fabric and other materials without damaging their structure. The wooden handle provides a sturdy and comfortable grip, making it easy to handle even during prolonged use. Features: Sharp metal tip: The awl has a sharp metal tip suitable for piercing fabric, leather, cardboard, and other crafting materials. The tip is thin and strong, allowing you to make precise holes without tearing or damaging the material. Wooden handle: The handle of the awl is made of durable wood and fits comfortably in the hand. The ergonomic shape ensures a good grip, giving you more control during use. This is especially helpful for precision work like quilting or marking patterns. Applications: The awl is often used for marking patterns on fabric, making holes for sewing thread, or piercing multiple layers of fabric when quilting. It’s also useful for applying eyelets in fabric or leather or preparing areas for hand stitching. Crafting Applications: Sewing and Quilting: When quilting, the awl can be used to make precise markings or prepare the fabric for attaching buttons, eyelets, or hand stitching. It helps create clean, precise holes so that stitches remain neat and even. Leatherworking and Jewelry Making: The awl is also useful for making holes in leather, which is helpful when creating leather accessories or jewelry. The pointed tip allows for accurate, clean holes without tearing the edges of the material. Other Craft Techniques: In other crafting techniques, such as embroidery or patchwork, the awl is ideal for marking or preparing holes in thicker materials. Summary: The awl with a wooden handle is an essential tool for crafters looking to work with precision. With its sharp metal tip and comfortable wooden handle, it is ideal for sewing, quilting, leatherworking, and other craft techniques. Whether you need to make markings, prepare holes, or follow patterns, this awl provides versatility and ease of use in one compact tool.

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