🖌️ Mark Your Territory with Style!
The Dritz3087 Fine Line Permanent Fabric Marker is designed for precision marking on fabric, featuring an extra-fine point for detailed work. Its permanent ink ensures that your designs remain vibrant and intact, making it perfect for quilters and crafters alike. Proudly made in Japan, this marker combines quality with functionality, allowing you to personalize your fabric creations effortlessly.
D**B
Yeah
Works great
D**G
Doesn’t bleed on fabrics
It’s perfect and doesn’t bleed on fabric
E**E
Works great
I use this for my sewing tags & this works great for writing down the size on the tag!
J**A
Slight bleed
All fabric markers will have some bleed, but this had the least so far. Nice a narrow for more detailed work. Recommend using on tight weave or harder fabric surfaces. Cotton tshirt and socks did not fair as well, but shoes and thick lining band of collars worked well and clear marks.
L**A
needed for kids wear
works well
L**E
FINE line only -- Better than standard alcohol markers
I conducted an experiment using the Dritz fine line marker and other high quality fineline markers. I made a muslin sampler and then washed it and ironed it.The Dritz fineline actually stayed darker than a different high quality marker. I was not really expecting a difference, so I am a convert as far as fine lines go.If you are looking for a medium line marker, the Dritz fine line is too fine. See photo of the comparison with another medium line brand. Apples to oranges in a way, but it is important to realize that fine liners have very limited uses in marking fabric.
E**E
Thin line and permanent.
Works well as a thin outline pen before I paint with fabric paints.
D**E
ugh
I was using this marker for drawing on top of some jean shorts when the ink ran out. I had only been using it for five minutes, and it wouldn't draw on top of already existing fabric paint. It doesn't even draw at all anymore. Would give zero stars if I could smh. Thought it would be better quality because of the higher price. Better off using a sharpie.
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