A high quality tailor's chalk designed for precise marking on fabric.
The F-10 (Extra Fine) features a slim, pointed edge that creates clean, accurate lines, making it ideal for detailed sewing, quilting, embroidery, sashiko, garment making, and other fine handcraft projects.
Available in Blue and Brown, these colors provide clear visibility on a variety of fabrics while brushing or washing away after use.
Its ergonomic arched shape fits comfortably in the hand, allowing for smooth, controlled marking throughout your project.
Size/Total length: 14cm
Tip Size: F-10 (Extra Fine)
Available Colors:
Material: Water-based ink, polypropylene
This is an ultra-fine type that is suitable for delicate and detailed patterns and markings.
The writing mark will not disappear naturally and can be erased with water.
A crystal wick that stays fine.
Made in: Japan
Features
- Extra fine tip for detailed markings
- Water-erasable ink
- Smooth and precise writing
- Ideal for sashiko, embroidery, quilting, garment sewing, and dressmaking
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Fine tip maintains its shape for consistent marking
Product Notes
The original packaging is written in Japanese. The information below is an English translation of the manufacturer's instructions for your convenience.
How to Use
- Mark your fabric before sewing or stitching.
- The markings will gradually fade over time or can be removed with water.
- For best results, remove the markings before completing your project.
Care & Notes
- Always test on a small piece of the same fabric before use.
- Remove all markings before ironing, as heat may make them permanent.
- Use water only to remove the markings. Do not use bleach or solvents.
- On some fabrics, especially dark fabrics when using the brown pen, rinse thoroughly to remove any remaining ink.
- Avoid leaving markings on the fabric for an extended period, as they may become more difficult to remove over time.
- On nylon or polyester fabrics, remove the markings as soon as possible.
- Keep the cap tightly closed after use and store away from direct sunlight and high temperatures.