They do not recommend the Sharpie for letter writing as it is solvent base ink and will saturate through paper. They also do not recommend the Sharpie for use on cloth as it might bleed, fade or run in the wash. Also, over time a yellow halo may appear around the marking.
im pretty sure that the fabric/cloth is denim
please tell me all household items beginning with the letter A
A lot of Batik cloth is worn by nobility. Generally, certain patterns are reserved for certain levels of nobility.
You are probably thinking of the fabric used for table linen called Damask. It is a special weave that forms a pattern in the cloth. See the link to the article I have provided.
Linen
Isopropyl Alcohol (sometimes better known as "rubbing alcohol"). At least 70% concentration is best. Pour some Isopropyl Alcohol onto a rag or cloth and rub it over the affected area. The alcohol will dissolve the sharpie ink quickly.
Towel is a 5-letter word for a cloth used for drying.
I remove Sharpie marks by taking the Sharpie and a piece of dry cloth or dry paper toweling and apply the marked surface in small increments with the marker and wipe away before the marker dries again. In small increments works best and it will totally remove the marker from most surfaces that are not porous.
The word is wring (as in to wring out a wet cloth).
No you can not wash writing off of dollar bills. They are made of cloth so you can wash them without ruining them but the writing will not come off.
7-letter synonyms are textile or fabrics.
tapa
muslin
oilcloth
Weaver
im pretty sure that the fabric/cloth is denim
Cloth for drying