Fabric Pens and Fabric Markers
Don't miss the mark! These fabric pens and fabric markers are designed to mark up fabric and then wash off. Add a custom design to your project or sign your name at the end with a permanent fabric pen or fabric marker that will stand the test of time. Shop our selection of fabric pens from brands like Pigma, Clover, Fons and Porter, and more!
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Fabric marking pens are special markers designed for marking fabric, either temporarily or permanently. We’ve sourced some of the best marking pens for quilting from top brands like Clover, EZ Quilting, Sewline, and more. Make sure you read the product description or packaging carefully to make sure you have the correct fabric pen for the job!
First, let’s talk about non-permanent fabric pens. They are commonly used in sewing, quilting, embroidery, and other fabric crafts to transfer patterns, mark cutting lines, or indicate placement for stitching. These types of fabric pens typically have ink that is water-soluble or disappears with heat, allowing your marks to be easily removed after the sewing process is complete. As you can imagine, disappearing fabric marking pens can be a quilter’s best friend!
Disappearing fabric markers for sewing come in various colors and tip sizes to suit different fabric types and marking needs. Heat erasable fabric marking pens are a handy tool for accurately transferring designs or markings onto fabric without damaging it, as are washable fabric markers for quilting, which use ink that can be removed with water. You will also see these types of quilting pens labeled as water soluble pens.
Of course, there are times when you may need to make permanent marks on your fabric - for instance, if you are making a label for your quilt, or creating a signature block quilt. That’s when you’ll want to use permanent marking pens that can withstand washing and ironing.
To make sure that your marks don’t disappear over time, you will want to buy the best fabric marking pen that is within your budget. Sakura Pigma Micron fabric pens are a customer favorite because they come in a variety of colors in a range of sizes, from very fine to painterly brush tips.
Before using fabric pens on your project, it's essential to test them on a scrap piece of fabric to ensure they will not damage it. Particularly if you are using a disappearing fabric marking pen, you will want to make sure that your marks will completely disappear as expected, as some fabric colors and inks may behave differently.
From disappearing fabric marking pens for sew & flip blocks to finding the perfect fabric pen for labeling quilts, we’ve got everything you need to make your mark here at Missouri Star!