Feature

●Fabric marking pens: these quilting pens are great addituin to your sewing, embroidery and craft projects.great with excellent marking for template and erasable with heat and no marking!
●Sewing making refills: you can use these heat erase pens to trace pattern pieces on fabric.
●Neutral heat pens: these are heat erasable fabric marking pens, made of material, a great helper for you.
●Heat erase pen refill: touching the iron quickly and the marks will gone, to your clothes or fabric.
●Heat erase pens: the line size is similar to a medium ball point pen so the markings are more precise than chalk sticks and stays on the fabric until heat is applied so it doesnt wear off or disappear before you have finished sewing.


Description

Package Include
200 x Heat Erasable Fabric Marking Pens

Features
- Warm Tip: Dear buyer, due to lighting effect, monitors brightness, manual measurement, etc., there could be some slight differences in the color and size between the photo and the actual item neutral heat pens.
- Color: Blue heated fade refill pens.
- Material: Plastic.
- Size: 13 x 0.2 x 0.2 cm.
- You can use these heat erase pens to trace pattern pieces on fabric heat erasable fabric marking pens.
- These quilting pens are great addituin to your sewing, embroidery and craft projects sewing pens.
- The line size is similar to a medium ball point pen so the markings are more precise than chalk sticks and stays on the fabric until heat is applied so it doesnt wear off or disappear before you have finished sewing dressmaking pens.
- These are heat erasable fabric marking pens, made of material, a great helper for you tailors quilting pens.
- Touching the iron quickly and the marks will gone, to your clothes or fabric.

Goods Description
sewing pens Our heat erasable fabric marking pens, a quick touch of the iron and the marks are gone, to your clothes or fabric, unlike tailors chalk, our sewing markers wont rub before youve completed your project.heat dressmaking pens refill Great for tailors sewing, and quilting dressmaking