Dritz Tailor's, colori assortiti marcatura set 1 confezione

Brand:Dritz

3.5/5

39.95

Usa pennarelli, matite e gessetti per cucire, trapuntare e creare. Set da sarto: la mina in ceramica resistente è realizzata con coloranti solubili in acqua ed è appositamente formulata per il tessuto. I colori di piombo sono adatti per tessuti scuri e chiari. Include una morbida impugnatura per le dita per il massimo comfort.

I colori di piombo sono adatti per tessuti scuri e chiari; Include una morbida impugnatura per le dita per il massimo comfort. Set da sarto: la mina in ceramica resistente è realizzata con coloranti solubili in acqua ed è appositamente formulata per il tessuto. Usa pennarelli, matite e gessetti per cucire, trapuntare e creare.
Brand Dritz
Color Assorted
Country of Origin Japan
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 557 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Ink Color Multicolored
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 667
Item Weight 0.08 Pounds
Item Weight 1.28 ounces
Manufacturer Prym Consumer USA
Number of Items 1
Product Dimensions 7.75 x 2.5 x 0.7 inches

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Scritto da: Diatra Allen
Awesome for marking patterns
I use this chalk pen all the time! I mark 1/4” seams, patterns, etc right onto my fabric and the mark washes away! I wish refills were easier to find though
Scritto da: andi
Perfect for Embroidery Placement Marking
I'm currently making 40 small zipper pouches only 4"x4" with a design embroidered on the front. The fabric is a deep purple and marking the design placement is critical for lining it up on the stabilizer which has a temporary adhesive sprayed on it. Both my wax tailor's chalk and clay chalk made lines too thick even after sharpening them. The white fabric marking pen I tried was a flop and I have never had a wooden tailor's pencil that could be sharpened and end up with a tip that didn't break off right away. This fine line automatic pencil was my last resort and it is working perfectly. The embroidery lines up with little or no needle position adjustment and, after it is completed, I use the pencil with the template I made from posterboard to mark the outline for trimming the piece to the exact size, the zipper placement and the two fold lines all at one time. It is saving me hours of working with various rulers and making clip markings which I previously did. The chalk does seem to use up quickly but that is the nature of chalk. The chalk came off easily when I used a Q-Tip dipped in water. One review said there was an issue using the pencil on light weight fabric. I am using Kona Cotton which has a tighter weave to it, but I think it will work just fine with any good quilter' s cotton. I would pretest for use on synthetics or cotton-poly fabrics. Amazon doesn't seem to have a seller for the refills Dritz makes, but Joann fabrics says they carry it and I also can get it from Wawak where I get some of my other tailoring and dressmaking supplies (they also give a discount on quantity purchases of some items). I am so pleased with this pencil that I am considering buying one for each color of chalk so I don't have to spend time changing it in the same pencil. One additional note: When the chalk piece doesn't advance anymore don't pull it out and toss it away. Just insert a new piece in the barrel from the top and keep advancing it until it meets the old piece. It may take a few tries to get the old piece stable at the end, but it will be usable until the new piece closes the gap inside the barrel. My dressmaking instructor years ago was a stickler for not wasting and 50 years later I still have the habit of keeping a fabric scrap stash, vintage (by now) patterns and pre-threaded hand sewing needles in umpteen colors of thread I think I should keep just in case something needs a button sewn on or a seam resewn because the thread "is still good".
Scritto da: WordTeacher
Better than I expected
I use all kinds of methods of marking fabric for darts, notches, center-points and other stuff I need to keep my stitchig where it's supposed to be. I make doll clothes for Barbie - they are tiny and I need to mark them carefully. This particular mechanical pencil-type marker works very well on some fabrics but not all. It does come with three colors of ceramic lead (pink, green, and white) which is nice but a little inconvenient at times. If you are used to using a regular mechanical pencil for office or school, this one works just like it. You pull the top half off and put one piece of lead down in the cylinder of the bottom half; then put the two halves back together and press down on the eraser, clicking it until the lead just starts to come out at the writing tip. Use a light hand with this lead and it will not break. I haven't found that the eraser is very useful but it is long enough to twist up if necessary. The markings usually stay visible long enough for me to sew them but they aren't permanent and sometimes fade before I get to that particular pattern piece. Be gentle with this pencil and remember that no one marking tool will work on everything you sew.
Scritto da: cloudonshore
Best Marking Device!!!
The price may seem a little high if you compare it to a traditional chalk pencil but it is so worth it! I transfer or draw my pattern pieces on to a heavy card or poster board and then trace them on to my fabric, this mechanical chalk pencil zips around the edges so quickly and precisely that it saves me time when I'm sewing and gives me such crisp lines. I have a chalk cartridge set and it feels so thick and clunky now compared to this lol. If you are a perfectionist this is the pencil for you, it takes some getting used to on different fabrics but it's performed great on everything I've tested it on from muslin to spandex. It comes out easily too, just pay attention to what color you're using as is the case with all chalk pencils. Most of the time it just rubs right out but I've found the red color sometimes needs to be washed out, so if you're using it on a material you don't intend on washing then just keep that in mind.
Scritto da: SherriT
Nice product, but can't get refills
I really like this pencil and the fine lines it makes, but it has been impossible to find refills for it, which basically makes it disposable. I ended up buying a second one to get the refills and so that I could leave a different color lead in each one (for quick marking when I sew with different fabrics), with hopes that refills would become available by the time mine ran out. So I'd recommend doing a quick search to see if the refills are available before purchasing this set. You also need to be careful not to advance too much of the lead out at once, as it will snap off because it is so fine.
Scritto da: J
Works perfect
I bought this to use as a marker for my canvases that I paint mandalas on. The lines are perfect and easily removed.
Scritto da: Rbuckus
great marking pen
my only reason for not 5 stars is the point is pencil thin and for some fabrics it tends to break or not provide as smooth of a marking line as the thicker chalk pens do.
Scritto da: Lorrie Graham
Solid mechanical pencil
Works just like a regular mechanical pencil. But, I see two drawbacks: Only light colors are provided with it (white, pink, and a medium blue/green) and that to change color requires clicking it forever to get one piece out and put another in. Chalk worked great, I would recommend it, but would also recommend having a chunk of tailor's chalk nearby for when you need a darker color.
Scritto da: Dana
Meh, pencil crayon works better
I use faux fur and this doesn't even apply to the fabric unless you press hard..which makes the lead break. It works better on delicate fabrics, like lace, cotton, and satin. I'll just use it for those fabrics and continue using Crayola pencil crayons for marking.
Scritto da: DD
Great marking set.
I love this marking pen. It makes marking the fabric so easy, even when tracing a template. I wish I could order replacement leads for it on Amazon's site. I don't have a local sewing/quilting store to purchase from.
Scritto da: Janice Doyle
A good product
Works great. Took a bit to figure out changing the leads
Scritto da: lucie bélanger
Très bien
Ce crayon est géniale mais un peu cher.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Merci!
Merci!

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