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They last forever, have a nice tip to make it easy to do detail work, and the colors are nice and strong
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I like the brush tip, and the last for quite a while
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I love the fine tip that can be used for shading purposes
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It really does get nice detail in the fine tip of the brush and using it on the side filled in larger areas.
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The brush tip on these fabric markers makes it hard to control your lines (unless you happen to be a painter and are used to using a brush tip)
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I prefer more natural colors in my markers, but if you don't mind that, these are nice brush tipped markers.
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What I like about the Sharpie Stained markers is: the tip is fine enough to draw a thin line but is soft enough to draw a thicker line or color in a shape, and the color is very intense when the markers are new.
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The tip of the marker works well.
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The tips are very flexible, the colors are really vibrant, and these are perfect for beginners
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The included photos are just a quick example of how well the tip works and to show no bleeding from one line to the next
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Really good quality and fine tip
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I wasn't clear on how fine tipped these are when I got them.
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And I love the brush tips that let you easily draw thin or thicker lines
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These have a very fine tip, great to use!
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I especially like the little instruction paper that comes with it, it has some nice little tips there
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Haven't washed the fabric enough times to determine how long the colors last, but the pens are easy to use and have a good tip.
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The colors are brighter & the tips are easier to control
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The tips draw great fine lines, though I wonder how well they will stand up to repeated heavy use.
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They've got a great fine tip but can easily be held so that you can get a thicker line.
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I would recommend getting a fine tip for detailed designs
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The tip on these markers doesn't really seem like a brush in that the bristles stay very tightly together.
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These had great tips on them, and were easy to hold by big character paws.
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These are a stiff brush tip which gives you control over thickness of your lines
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Fine tips are perfect for stencils, work much better than the crayola brand5.
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Fine tips are perfect for stencils, work much better than the crayola brand5.
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The tip is far too flexible and long to find any consistency
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I like the brush tip.
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Very nice fine brush tip.
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These markers have a fine tip so one should be able to write text
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The marker's fine tip points are durable and can write on lots of different fabrics
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Also, they did have a nice fine tip that would be great for detail work (but I quickly smashed that while filling in stenciled lettering
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Very vibrant and very good tip on them.
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They, with their finer tip, are perfect for decorating cards and writing letters.
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I love the brush tip on them
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The tips are pretty fine.
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I did a rather complex and large T-shirt design in under an hour
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I tried them out first on some inexpensive blank t-shirts I got to work in (yard work, hot glass... where I do not want good clothing ruined).
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Do not buy this thinking you can cover up the bleach spatter on your best black T-shirt, or the red one either.