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Miracle Chalk Products

The World's Best Fabric Pounce
Chalk
Marking with pounce chalk has just
become easier, cleaner, and highly visible
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Formulated for fabrics
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LESS airborne
chalk particles
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No chalk bounce when
sewing
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Marks removed with the
swipe of a steam iron
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Mark a quilt BEFORE
loading on long or short arm machine
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Stays on the fabric until
removed with steam iron for great visibility
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Miracle Chalk
-- The only chalk that vanishes like a ghost when the quilter wants it to go
The makers of Miracle Chalk recommend the Hancy Pounce Pad
Cost: $ 13.75
This is for the
bag of miracle chalk only - Do you need a pounce pad as well? See below for
details.
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- Miracle Marker makes GREAT lines
- Sharpens by drawing across sandpaper or shave with a knife
- Each bag contains 3 markers.
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Cost: $ 8.25

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- The Chubby Crayon Fabric Marker
- Hand friendly
- Marks disappear with steam iron
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Cost: $9.90 
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Quick Swipe
Marking Pad
The Ultimate
Marking Tool
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Cost: $16.50
Do you need extra
chalk to go with your pounce pad? See details above......
Helpful Hints
When testing chalk removal be sure to place a scrap of batting under the
test when removing with your iron.
When testing, if the iron is not hot enough, or you do not have batting
under the fabric, the chalk may leave a shadow line. If the iron is hot and
batting in place and the shadows remain,
do not use the chalk on
this fabric. The fabric is either not 100% cotton or the chemicals in
the finishing process of the fabric are binding with the chalk creating the
shadows.
Do not use product with cotton sateen.
Remember to test any and all marking products to avoid disappointments.
All prices are in Australian dollars & are
subject to change without notice.
GST of 10% is included in the above prices for all orders from
Australian residents. Overseas orders will have this tax deducted from the total
price when completing the shopping cart.
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Last updated
26 August, 2008
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