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Crafts 4 All Fabric Pens offer 24 dual-tip, non-toxic markers designed for permanent, vibrant fabric decoration. Machine washable and fade-resistant, these markers ensure your creative designs stay fresh on clothes, shoes, and accessories without bleeding or fading, making them ideal for kids and adults alike.
Manufacturer | Crafts 4 All |
Brand | Crafts 4 All |
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.69 x 5.39 x 0.67 inches |
Item model number | 4336922429 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Rainbow |
Material Type | Canvas |
Number of Items | 24 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 24) |
Point Type | dual tip |
Line Size | 4 |
Ink Color | Multicolored |
Manufacturer Part Number | FM-FN |
R**.
Did the job.
The Crafts 4 All Fabric Markers are fantastic! The dual tips make it easy to add both fine details and bold designs. The colors stay vibrant even after machine washing, and there's no bleeding on fabric. They’re perfect for customizing clothes, shoes, and other projects.
U**E
The Little Engines that Could...
When I first received these I was completely satisfied with the value (eg- cost vs. quantity/quality) of the products as they (on the surface) appeared to be decently constructed in that none of the markers were broken/leaking, or missing and the variety of colors was excellent. I honestly did not expect these to last very long as the markers themselves are a touch thicker than a standard pencil and about the same length, but never the less I had some projects that required coloring and only a little at that so even if a marker ran out of juice, it would be okay. When I started to use the first one I applied light-med pressure as I did not want to damage the tip and I wanted to see: A) the color of marker compared to the cap color and B) how much ink was released. These make a decently fine line, a bit more precise than I had imagined which I was worried about since I needed to fill in some color, but again not in a large area so at that time I estimated I would probably use an entire marker for one block of color. After a minute of coloring in the ink seemed to be dying out and I became concerned, but I also realized with this fine of a tip and the fact that these are NOT intended to fill-in color it might be that the marker simply needed a second to replenish itself. I capped it and set it down for a minute. When I started again, the line was very weak and I was about to give up as I had tried applying a little more pressure with no noticeable improvement, but just as I was about to throw in the towel the ink flow started back up and not only was I able to finish my project, I was able to use the same marker on another separate project and this time (total use: 10 minutes) no stoppage. In fact I am pretty sure there is enough ink left to do some other detailed work if necessary. Overall as long as you don't abuse these markers they are a great value and will work as advertised.
C**.
My only ding is the ink well size
The fabric markers are as described. I love having both types of tips on the same pen. My design did run the ink out while working on a pair of high top sneakers. The colors are vivid, good control with both end type tips, minimal bleed over. They performed as expected.
M**.
Don’t pay attention to the negative reviews! Gets better with use!
Takeaway: seem sketchy at first, but with some use they become pretty awesome!Note: these aren’t fabric paint markers. If you are looking for something that will be opaque over a pattern or dark material, these ain’t it. These are definitely more marker-like than paint like, so I would use on a lighter colored fabric.First impressions: most were dry, most markers had different colors on each end, and actual colors don’t match the capsAfter about 1-2 minute of use of each marker: colors balanced out well (I.e. they seemed to be different colors on each end but with use became a much better color match) and the markers that initially seemed very dry vastly improved in color payoff/flow of color. In my one photo, you can see how the very dry dark green marker became much more pigmented and vibrant. In my other photo, you can see how the thin green lines I made initially using a marker eventually became a much lighter green, better matching the color that came out the other end.So, I think that while they seem sketchy at first, with some use the color flows much better and the variation in the colors improves. I also didn’t have any problem with colors bleeding; I used these markers on white 100% cotton woven fabric that I pre washed. Great value for money!Update: in total, I had 4 markers that each had one side that was too dry to use after some working with them. I heat set with an iron and it seems to have worked so far. I would agree that there could be more vibrant purples and light blue, but otherwise the colors (after some working) all seem to be pretty distinct and blendable.
I**R
Disappointed
They work well but they dry out quickly. Only got to use them a couple of times before they dried out.
M**Y
Good bargain fabric markers
These are great little fabric markers for simple projects. I'm using them for custom calico critters. Nice pointy tip for better detailing. You do have to apply multiple coats if you don't want it to look splotchy. It's also very easy to smear or transfer the paint until it dries so be careful!The flocking on the critters is still somewhat soft and I haven't noticed any color bleed.
M**L
Don't work on dark colors.
I bought these to decorate can coozies and they don't work on black! I'm assuming based on that, that they won't work on dark colors. I'm very disappointed and I don't have the money to buy ones that work. Between both purchases I wasted $20. Very unhappy. The picture was light purple.
J**Y
Yea fabric writing that doesn’t require art school.
Used immediately colors are true and didn’t run. Used on old cotton quilt.
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