• Reviews around iron (3.91 of 5)

    Pilot FriXion Ball Erasable Gel Pens Fine Point (.7) 3-pk Black Ink; Make Mistakes Disappear, No Need For White Out. Smooth Lines to the End of Page, America’s #1 Selling Pen Brand

    • I was pretty skeptical about using an ink pen on my quilt top, so I tried all the colors on a piece of scrap fabric; I used an iron to provide the heat needed to erase the ink (instead of using the nub of the pen to erase with friction, which I was concerned would distort my fabrics) and it erased completely
    • To be able to remove the marks with a hot iron is so great
    • I use them to mark quilt blocks and then can use an iron to erase the marks.
    • Love these - Use them for marking fabric (for garment making) a just a touch of hot iron removes mark completely!
    • Once the stitching is done go over it with a hot iron and the ink disappears!!
    • And definitely erases off at the right iron temperatureI'm not sure how the technology
    • The marks erase completely and quickly when ironed.
    • I was skeptical so I tried all the colors on a scrap of fabric, applied a hot iron, and the markings disappeared like magic.
    • If I make mistakes or change my mind a hot iron removes the marks.
    • The marks are instantly and completely removed with the touch of a warm iron.
    • I have found that a hot iron erases any mistakes I make while tracing the patterns.
    • When I need the mark gone, I just touch it with the iron and like magic, it disappears
    • When I'm done embroidering, I just lay a hot iron over it and the gel/ink disappears.
    • Great for marking quilting as it erases when ironed....good buy for so many pens
    • I love love these iron-away fabric pens!!!!!
    • When done just hit with warm iron or burst of steam and presto the marking is gone
    • They erase off fabric with a light touch with a warm iron; no pressure or rubbing is required, which is important when you piece a quilt so you don't distort the fabric.
    • This really does iron out--great for marking quilts.
    • You just run a hot iron over your marks and they are gone.
    • Supposed to work on quilting material, so the lines iron out.
    • When I'm done embroidering, I just lay a hot iron over it and the gel/ink disappears.
    • This is like magic, iron away my guide marks
    • Erasable with a hot iron.
    • Excellent for marking on fabric, the ink disappears when ironed
    • The ink lines disappear immediately and completely when a hot iron is applied.
    • I have found that a hot iron erases any mistakes I make while tracing the patterns.
    • Love that a hot iron erases the lines on my quilt projects!
    • When you want the ink to disappear, run your hot iron over
    • It's great because the lines come right off without a trace when a hot iron is placed on it.
    • A medium to hot iron removes the quide lines.
    • Write your message, and just run an iron over it (or erase it).
    • After done, ironed and the lines of pen showing invisible
    • Our alterations and embroidery shop (the Button, the Needle and the Wardrobe) uses these all the time on cloth, and it just disappears with a hot iron
    • Use them only when you are ready to quilt and then with a hot iron press the markings away.
    • Any remaining lines can be easily removed using a warm iron.
    • They disappear at just the touch of a hot iron.
    • And if you make a mistake, you can use a tiny applique iron to erase any mistakes, which is great for complex designs
    • She hit the lines with a hot iron and like magic the line was gone.
    • the ink comes out of the fabric with a hot iron.
    • These Pilot FriXion gel pens work great for marking fabric and comes off instantly and completely with a touch of a warm iron.
    • When done, just press a warm iron over the ink marks and they are gone.
    • Hot iron removes the ink