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Reddit mentions of LEONIS 5 Water Erasable Marking Pens Blue [ 78008 ]

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Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of LEONIS 5 Water Erasable Marking Pens Blue [ 78008 ]. Here are the top ones.

LEONIS 5 Water Erasable Marking Pens Blue [ 78008 ]
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    Features:
  • VIBRANT INK COLOR appearing on most light-colored fabrics and some dark-colored fabrics depending on the texture and darkness
  • SHARP AND FIRM PEN TIP allows you to draw precise lines with every stroke. Our felt pen tip can hold its shape and ability to distribute ink smoothly for your entire use.
  • EASILY REMOVEABLE by using a damp cloth or washing with water, leaving no trace behind
  • EXCELLENT DURABILITY despite the smaller than average size to get you through several sewing projects
  • EXTREMELY COMPACT SIZE enables our sewing fabric markers to fit perfectly into a standard sewing craft box and the likes, convenient for storage and travel
Specs:
Height0.31496 Inches
Length5.5118 Inches
Size5 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.05 Pounds
Width2.16535 Inches

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Found 4 comments on LEONIS 5 Water Erasable Marking Pens Blue [ 78008 ]:

u/FluffyFoxSprinkles · 6 pointsr/quilting

I use these and I love them. I've never had a problem. I use wet a washcloth and wipe it off when I'm done. Don't get the pink ones, the disappear too fast.

u/Westley_Never_Dies · 4 pointsr/quilting

I use Leonis pens and have never had a problem with permanent stains. They're really short but seem to hold a lot of ink. They're also much cheaper than other brands.

https://www.amazon.com/LEONIS-Water-Erasable-Marking-78008/dp/B00QTIBOS4/

u/Lindaeve · 2 pointsr/sewing

Have you tried marking with a wash-out fabric marker? I use the little Japanese markers to mark quilting lines, should work for hem lines too.

u/vallord · 2 pointsr/CrossStitch

I've used a brightly colored floss, washable markers and this stuff https://www.scarletquince.com/blog/?p=568. I usually use aida cloth and do 10x10 grid. I can't speak to linens or other fabrics.
- For me, markers win for ease of use. I've never had any ghosting of marks or bleeding from the floss (I use DMC floss most of the time) when washing marks away. I like this brand. https://www.amazon.com/LEONIS-Water-Erasable-Marking-78008/dp/B00QTIBOS4/ref=sr_1_4?crid=1G8HLG2TTLIQ4&keywords=washable+fabric+markers+for+sewing&qid=1574460816&sprefix=washable+fabr%2Caps%2C190&sr=8-4.
- Floss can be hard to remove cleanly. I don't love having to use tweezers and potentially messing up my stitches.
- I haven't used the monofilament on any extensive projects but plan to on my next project. I am ordering some 8 lb. red monofilament from Amazon to try, as it is more reasonably priced than the branded Easy Count stuff.

Hope this helps.