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I don't know where or when we got a "Clover Eraser Pen".  We use it a lot now.

 

You just run the tip over the water erasable marks and they disappear. It works on

the marks  made with a colored mechanical pencil or the chalk marks, but not as

well as on the water erase pens.  The blue for regular med and light fabrics and the

white for dark fabrics, and yes, it really does leave a white mark.

I  use the Kearing brand.  UI think I googled "erasable fabric pens".   If that isn't

right, when I check it I will be back with correct information.

 

I like it for two reasons, it doesn't wet the quilt down like sprits of water does,

and if you draw a booboo it is easy to correct without erasing a lot of other marks

as you go.

 

The second thing I like it for, is:   When it runs dry, I pull the tip (wick) out and

put a couple of drops of water in, and soak the tip, and it is ready to go again,

just like it was when brand new.

 

I love reusable things, even if it isn't meant to be reusable.

 

Gotta love it.!

 

Rita

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Joan, I think Himself got it in the goody basket he won last Jan.  It was donated by  "Loving Stitches"  in Fayetteville. 

 

I think they have an on line store.. Real nice people to deal with.. and Carol is a terrific and generous owner.

 

The Kearing you will need to surf their site, as I found it hard to finally get to the dry erase single pens.  I don't have

a need for 144 blue markers.  lol

 

I'll see if I have their URL and if so will post it on this thread.

 

Rita

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