Re: Ooops
- From: "Pat P" <eaxstitchNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 14:46:52 GMT
"ellice" <egirl22@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On 3/28/07 2:58 PM, "Cheryl Isaak" <cherylisaak@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 3/28/07 1:43 PM, in article 0PxOh.24674$x9.15382@edtnps89, "MaviaDitto - any of the vinyl or plastic erasers - Staedtler makes a couple of
Beaulieu" <mavia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Karen C - California" <KMC528@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Mommy is going to kill me.
She had her pencil 6 inches away from her stitching, but then I started
wrestling with my sister and we not only got the two closer than they
were, but we got pencil all over her stitching. Eraser just smears the
grey around the fabric and doesn't do anything on the thread.
Does anyone know a good way to get pencil off stitching and save my
life?
Love, Miss Kitty
I use a Prang White Vinyl Block Eraser from Dixon. It works good to
remove
pencil marks from fabric.
Mavia
Miss Kitty,
Do you need Aunt Cheryl to mail you one?
C
them - should work. Not a rubber, gummy one. You could also try an
artists
kneadable eraser - those take up the graphite and then you just knead it
into the interior - but I'd stick with the white vinyl types.
Ellice
Those work well too - but bread`s FREE (virtually) - as well as being at
hand! I endorse what Bruce said about the tackier the bread, the better!
Pat
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