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Subject: Is it possible to remove transfer lines made with Sulky Pen?


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Date Posted: 22:33:03 09/18/01 Tue
In reply to: 's message, "Transferring the design" on 18:18:21 03/10/01 Sat

I used a Sulky pen to make a transfer for the embroidery on a dress. I have the embroidery all done, and there are two small lines that will not be embroidered. Does anyone know how I can remove the white sulky pen transfer lines without damaging the existing embroidery that is all around it?

The dress is Royal Blue Gaberdine. The sulky pen lines are white. I tried plain water, and the transfer lines didn't even begin to budge.

-I haven't had any luck at all with the colors, but white is different. Try some on a scrap and see if rubbing alcohol will take it out. As I remember it is sort of "clumpy". Scatch as much off as you can first.

-Maybe if you buy one of those gel pens in the color of your dress and color in the line that might work. No one would know you did that but you

-I called Sulky once to ask this question. They told me to call the store where I had purchased the pen. The store couldn't tell me. If you have ironed it on, rubbing alcohol and scraping work. If you did not have to iron it try dry cleaning solution.

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