276°
Posted 20 hours ago

OX Tuff Carbon - Marking Pencil

£4.95£9.90Clearance
ZTS2023's avatar
Shared by
ZTS2023
Joined in 2023
82
63

About this deal

Air-erasable: This pen is usually purple in colour and will fade over a period of about 48 hours. So don’t use this if you’re not going to get that part of the garment sewn in that timescale. Be careful as ironing over this pen can fix it although it can be removed by washing.

The paper is covered on one side with a waxy substance that is transferred to the fabric by a tracing wheel. It can also be rubbed with a pen or pencil to mark small dots. Available in different colours for light or dark fabrics. The tracing wheel will leave indentations so don’t use this on your best furniture without having a cutting mat underneath. Marking pens For more information about essential and not-so-essential sewing equipment, please see: Sewing Equipment – What do I need? The Markal Silver Streak pencil is ideal for writing & marking on steel, stainless steel, aluminium and many other surfaces so no matter what you are fabricating you will find these marking pencils useful. As with most high quality pencils these have a hexagon shape which helps to prevent rolling when you place them down.Also available in boxes of 12 all pre-pointed. These pencils may be sharpened in a regular pencil sharpener. And finally, where you have various sizes of dot ‘i.e. pattern says ‘match to small dots’, and there are also large dots elsewhere, try to use a different colour for each set of dots to avoid confusion.

Whatever you use, you should firstly test that it can be removed from the fabric without leaving a stain. Where to mark? These are slightly waxier than tailors chalk so they stay on the fabric for longer. They are also more accurate as it’s easy to sharpen them for a fine line. Have a selection of colours so they show up on the fabric. ‘Carbon’ paper and tracing wheel These marking pencils come into their own as soon as you start to cut or weld as they reflect the UV light from the cutting or welding process which means that you can accurately mark out your work and where you need to cut or weld, don your goggles or welding mask and then as you start to cut or weld, as if by magic you can see exactly where you need to be with your process. A question I’m asked frequently is what is the best way of marking fabric for dressmaking? Unfortunately, there’s no easy answer to that as there is a variety of fabric-marking tools available, and each has their pro’s and cons. My advice is to have a selection of fabric marking tools available to cope with every situation. Here’s a list of the most common: Tailors chalk These are usually available in many colours and I like the ‘Threaders’ brand from Crafter’s Companion. The pen will stay on for as long as you want provided you don’t iron it. When you do, it disappears completely without leaving any residue or staining. The downside is if you’re fabric is creased and you want to iron it before you start sewing, beware that you may accidentally remove all your carefully-placed markings.Immediately after you’ve cut out the garment, BEFORE removing the paper pattern. It’s false economy timewise to skip this step, as you’ll only have to lay on the pattern again later and it won’t be so accurate.

Asda Great Deal

Free UK shipping. 15 day free returns.
Community Updates
*So you can easily identify outgoing links on our site, we've marked them with an "*" symbol. Links on our site are monetised, but this never affects which deals get posted. Find more info in our FAQs and About Us page.
New Comment