Fabric Pens are very good for patterns but are not good at all for detail. The colours smudge together resulting into no detail. Fabric pens are good for writing as they have thin led but not for colouring in. Fabric pens are normally used to create a message onto a piece of fabric… When you have finished using the fabric pens you have to iron them into the fabric so the ink can set.
You can find fabric markers in target for about fourteen dollars. Hope this helps!
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Yes, you can write on felt fabric using fabric markers or pens.
The best markers for felt available in the market are fabric markers specifically designed for use on felt. These markers are permanent, vibrant, and do not bleed on the fabric. Look for brands like Sharpie, Tulip, and Fabrico that are known for their quality and durability on felt surfaces.
use floursescent markers
Both are just as good as each other if you get the more exspensive brands, quite often cheap markers are not very good, but as long as you keep the fabric tight it should be fine. personally I prefer fabric paint but either will do. Including fabric pastells If you are working on a small item or want to do detail work, a good set of fabric markers are invaluable. Their down side is the smaller number of colours available. With fabric paints you can cover a larger area with less work, They come in a wide selection of colours and being able to mix colours gives you much more flexibility.
I don't think you can, I am having the same problem..
Jo Ann's sells these. Why not ask them? Or try to contact the manufacturer of these markers directly. It should be on the marker label. By the way, I have use these markers to dye a pair of satin shoes and a purse. They worked wonderfully.
You can learn how to draw on felt by practicing with fabric markers or fabric paint, experimenting with different techniques, and seeking online tutorials or classes for guidance.
To draw on felt, you can use fabric markers or fabric paint. Simply sketch your design on the felt using the markers or paint, allowing it to dry completely before handling. Make sure to protect the surface underneath the felt to prevent any bleeding of the colors.
LOL what i do is take a peice of fabric that isn't needed... write on it with the marker .. then sniff the opposite side of the fabric that you wrote on.. it works pretty well lol
You use a permanent marker or you can get special markers called "fabric markers" that are for that type of stuff and stay on your clothes - or any material even when you wash it