sarahm Publish time 2010-12-2 21:32

air soluble pens

I've never gridded before, and I would like to try it on my next project. I'm aware of water soluble pens, but then found air soluble ones, when the ink disappears itself without washing. Has anyone tried these before, how long does it take for the ink to fade and would you recommend them?

Thanks

stitchyCat Publish time 2019-3-15 21:27

Edited by stitchyCat at 2019-3-15 14:29

I have an air soluble marker, the lines fade pretty quickly especially if there is hot/humid climate. I found they fade also with contact with the skin and some warm water. They last between 4-5H to 24-26H depending on a lot of things. For the water soluble one I can't recommend any but if you don't want to regrid the project everyday I would use the Bohin mechanical pencil that comes in very different colors, I prefer the white and green leds.

Lane Publish time 2019-3-16 07:52

I dont use air soluble pens. I grid when I have my project on stand so it usually work for weeks I think I'll get annoyed pretty fast if my grid will disappear on me & instead of stitching I'll have to re-grid. So I use water soluble & uron soluble which stay on fabric for years if I need them to

SallySue Publish time 2019-3-9 00:01

I've been using the Pilot Frixion pens for quite awhile now.They work great, are affordable and you can get various colors.You can also find them at places like Target.

Flirti Publish time 2021-9-14 06:16

i alwaxs use blue (only blue - not any other color) water soluble pens and never had any issues with it. I always wash my finished projects, so i don´t care about the water pens

mardy Publish time 2020-2-7 03:34

I hate to put any any markings on my fabric.I don't grid but I think I would use thread

viky Publish time 2024-4-5 04:22

Thank you very much for the info! Very helpful.

tuanbao2012 Publish time 2019-3-8 10:46

Wonderful, thanks so much!

htsear13 Publish time 2022-2-10 10:50

Following this thread

integra974love Publish time 2024-4-1 17:04

Большое спасибо!

PinkDragon Publish time 2010-12-16 08:55

I have used the air soluble pens before and it just depends on how much moisture is in your house.In the summer when my air conditioner is going I am lucky if the markings last a day on the fabric, in the winter when its dryer in the house, the marks will last 3 or 4 days.So if the project is big and you do not want to have to keep remaking the fabric I would suggest using the water soluble pens.Good luck with your project.

sarahm Publish time 2010-12-17 19:10

Thanks for your reply. I think I'll avoid air soluble pens, and either use the water ones or grid with cotton.

sam121 Publish time 2011-1-23 21:04

ive not used the air soluble pen but i do use the water ones to grid and they are great

sam121 Publish time 2011-1-23 21:05

ive not used the air soluble pen but i do use the water ones to grid and they are great

ahskzh Publish time 2011-1-25 18:09

In my case, it takes just few minites to fade.
So I have to draw grid again and again.

cass Publish time 2011-2-17 14:41

Reply 6# ahskzh

Wow, you should really pick the other options! I wonder why it could be that fast at your place? {:3_54:}

Flirti Publish time 2011-7-22 19:46

take water pens, these are great

rteixeira63 Publish time 2013-4-25 06:56

Wow I never hear of air soluble. Thanks

Veronik Publish time 2015-3-25 02:15

I use Pilot Friction pens (it disappears when you use iron and reappears when you put in cold)
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