
OK so it's only a mini project, but it's been such a long time since I did the Dave Tennant project, I think I need to finish sort out my plans to frame them together.
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heehee, any excuse~threadbear~ wrote:...I'll break out the choccy then shall I?![]()
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Dazbo666 wrote:heehee, any excuse~threadbear~ wrote:...I'll break out the choccy then shall I?![]()
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Yes, unless you get those expensive crumbly or putty-like erasors from an art shop, you would have problems. I have never used pencil or erasor on anything but paper, but even on paper cheap erasors are rubbish - they always leave a smear or damage the surface of the paper. Of course, that doesn't matter much for most things, but for art and (I should think) fabric, you need a high quality art erasor that doesn't damage but does remove without trace.Rose wrote:I stopped using a pencil to mark my fabric. (I only mark to find the center) I stopped because I found it very hard to remove the marks at the end of the stitching. I even have one project that you can still see a bit of the marks, that after several washings and the use of a brand new eraser and some hand washing and scrub. It was on a white aida fabric and some of the area is not stitched so you can make out the marks. Just a heads up.