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2025-08-30 12:38:24
Wow, what a nifty chalk marker. I liked the little clicks as it rolls and it does a super job of marking fabric. I've recently used it to hem men's dress pants that were a dark navy blue and the chalk marker is white. It did so good and was so easy compared to other chalk methods I have used. I was just very happy with it, and just nice, straight lines.I think it's a keeper.
R. C. Fleming
2025-08-06 14:54:06
I've had this for a while now and tried it out on lots of fabrics. It's not a perfect dark fabric marking solution, because it does not work well on most jersey knits or many satin-y type fabrics, but I give it five stars nonetheless because it works GREAT on wool, felt, and woven cotton. It makes a nice thin, crisp, highly visible line that is useful for cutting and embroidering, and also brushes away very easily when you don't want it anymore. And it doesn't get all over my hands. I think I'm never going to find That One Marking Tool that works on every fabric, but I'm very happy to have this one in my kit for the ones it does work for.
Eve
2025-07-25 10:34:25
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Customer
2025-07-18 21:26:33
I would not use this on silk Ora fabric that snags.good for quilting.
Jaynee
2025-06-21 18:25:41
I kinda like this and kind of don't. It works just fine on stable fabrics, and the lines it creates are very thin. It also brushes out easily when you need the lines gone, but not as easily as regular tailor's chalk. The principle works with a fine metal wheel that gets coated in chalk, and distributes the chalk along the track of the little "spokes" on the wheel.The issue comes when using this on stretchy fabrics, or anything that's not especially stable. Since the little wheel spikes have to dig into the fabric in order to trace a line, if you use this on an unstable fabric, it stretches it out, creating a wonky line. In essence, if it's a fabric that requires a delicate hand, this tool becomes very difficult to use. On the sweater knit in the photo, it's very hard to trace without stretching.So I'll use it for my wovens, but as for knits, I'll be looking for something else.
S T
2025-05-14 13:09:52
If you’re trying to sew/hem using dark fabrics, you NEED this!!! It’s amazing, SO MUCH better than any white pencil or kind of chalk. The lines are very accurate! 100% would buy again.
Ayla the Mensan Artist
2025-04-29 14:10:08
So far it's terrific. Don't know how long it will last, but it's been very helpful with marking and sewing on dark fabrics.
Rassam
2025-03-17 14:26:42
I liked the idea of having a wheel on the end of the pen, it’s very creative, unfortunately it does dispense lots of chalk powder that messes up the whole purpose of use. The chalk powder doesn’t stick to the fabric which makes it difficult to make a line to follow on sewing!
Kelsey U
2025-03-06 15:22:11
Very glad I bought this, it makes much more defined lines than a traditional pencil or chalk, and requires less pressure to apply it. Especially handy for people who work with black or dark fabrics a lot, or for when you need to be very precise such as hand embroidered shapes.
A. Coop
2025-02-22 14:57:28
I wasn't enjoying the standard chalk, and those marking pens that are supposed to vanish with heat from the iron don't always - and they sometimes stain other items. But this -- this is perfect! If it comes in other colours, I'll have to get some, as it doesn't show up as well on lighter fabrics. But this is a game changer, I love it!
Karen
2025-02-20 16:41:17
Great little tool. Creates thin accurate markings.
SSCampervans
2024-12-12 09:25:57
Not Cheap and it took a little while t arrive.But so far the best tools I had. It doesn't sticks much on the fabrics we use, so you could easy remove it with a airy brush off attempt.The mark is really nice and fine for preciser work.Woudl buy again.
Billie-Jo Bogden
2024-12-05 18:31:11
I was originally sceptical about this, but it’s become one of my favorite sewing tools. The wheel where the chalk comes out gets stuck a little but turning it right side up quickly solves that… it’s basically powdered chalk. Fabulous for marking all types of material. I just need to buy a coloured one for white fabric :))
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