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label writing
I hope someone here can give me a bit of information. I need to make some
labels for 2 quilts that I have just finished quilting. I have a set of ZIG Memory markers that are used for scrapbooking. The box says they are waterproof, fadeproof, bleedproof, acidfree, etc. Has anyone used them for writing on labels that will be washed over and over? Does anyone know how they compare to Pigma markers? I really hate the thought of sewing on a label and having it disappear or bleed into the quilt. TIA- Laurie G. |
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I've used Zig and they have worked fine for me. Make sure that you heat set
them and you should be fine. judy in fort wort remove 4 to reply directly |
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Thanks, Judy! That is exactly what I needed to know. I love the pens for
card making and love the dual tips. They will work great for labels. Laurie "judy in fort worth" wrote in message om... I've used Zig and they have worked fine for me. Make sure that you heat set them and you should be fine. judy in fort wort remove 4 to reply directly |
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