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Number of Items: 11
Dritz Mark-B-Gone Marking Pen - Blue

Dritz Mark-B-Gone Marking Pen - Blue

$5.70 each
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Dritz Water Soluble Marking Pencil - Light Blue

Dritz Water Soluble Marking Pencil - Light Blue

$2.20 each
  • Dritz Water Soluble Marking Pencil - White
Dritz Tailor's Chalk Twin Pack - Blue & White

Dritz Tailor's Chalk Twin Pack - Blue & White

$2.90 each
Dritz Disappearing Ink Marking Pen - Purple

Dritz Disappearing Ink Marking Pen - Purple

$5.15 each
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Dritz Water Soluble Marking Pencil - White

Dritz Water Soluble Marking Pencil - White

$2.20 each
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  • Dritz Water Soluble Marking Pencil - Light Blue
Dritz Dual Tipped Marking Pen - Blue & Purple

Dritz Dual Tipped Marking Pen - Blue & Purple

$5.55 each
Dritz Dressmaker's Marking Pencil - White

Dritz Dressmaker's Marking Pencil - White

$2.75 each
  • Dritz Dressmaker's Marking Pencil - Blue
Dritz Dressmaker's Marking Pencil - Blue

Dritz Dressmaker's Marking Pencil - Blue

$2.50 each
  • Dritz Dressmaker's Marking Pencil - White
Dritz Fine Line Permanent Fabric Pen - Black

Dritz Fine Line Permanent Fabric Pen - Black

$5.15 each
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Tulip Fine Tip Fabric Markers - 12 Pack

Tulip Fine Tip Fabric Markers - 12 Pack

$17.95 each
Tulip Neon Fine Tip Fabric Markers - 6 Pack

Tulip Neon Fine Tip Fabric Markers - 6 Pack

$8.50 each
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Fabric Markers Product Spotlight Video

There are different tools that you can use to mark fabric while making a project. Marking pencils are best to use for making darts, pleats, buttonholes, and transferring pattern markings onto fabric. They can be water soluble, or come with a brush to help remove the marks. Tailor's chalk is primarily used in tailoring projects. A dual tipped marking pen has 2 sides, the disappearing ink side is air and water soluble, the Mark-B-Gone side is water soluble and will not dissolve as quickly. A fine line permanent fabric pen can be used to shade and add dimension to ornamental needlework designs, or to sign quilts. Watch the video to find out more!