Hancy Blue Quilt Pounce Pad Chalk

Brand:Hancy

3.6/5

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Quilt Pounce mat Blue Chalk. Deen einfachsten a séierste Wee fir Schabloune vun iergendenger Aart ze transferéieren! Mark donkel faarweg Stoffer mat wäiss. Ofwëschen oder wäschen fir ze läschen. NET Eisen of! Warm oder kal Waasser ka benotzt ginn wann Dir wäscht. Pulver ass net gëfteg an enthält Maisstärke.

Pulver ass net gëfteg an enthält Maisstärke. Eisen NET of! Warm oder kal Waasser ka benotzt ginn wann Dir wäscht. Ofwëschen oder wäschen fir ze läschen. Deen einfachsten a séierste Wee fir Schabloune vun iergendenger Aart ze transferéieren! Mark donkel faarweg Stoffer mat wäiss. Quilt Pounce mat Blue Chalk. Made in USA oder importéiert. Nullify.
Batteries required No
Brand Hancy
Country of Origin Mexico
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,069 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Fabric Type Nullify
Import Made in USA or Imported
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number HANQPB
Item Weight 0.44 Pounds
Item Weight 7 ounces
Manufacturer HANCY
Number of pieces 1
Product Dimensions 6 x 1.75 x 8 inches
Product Dimensions 6"L x 1.75"W

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Scritto da: TNamazoncustomer
Seems to work well
Arrived on time. Bought the white one to be able to use it once I begin quilting my predominately dark-colored quilt. I have only used it once before in a class, but it was a huge help with stenciled patterns.
Scritto da: Terry in SA
Works great for my purposes
This Hancy 4-Ounce Quilt Pounce Pad with Chalk Powder, White, works great for my purposes. I have used a chalk roller for years in my sewing but never a pounce pad. However, I am making masks every day now and cutting multiple layers of fabric at a time. I am using a thick, cardstock, pattern piece and have been drawing around it onto the fabric using a chalk pencil or a pen. When I saw this, I thought it might make the process much faster and easier and it does. This is basically a shallow, plastic, container that is open on the bottom and covered with faux lambswool. There is a hole in the top and you fill it with the included, powdered chalk. The chalk works its way through the lambswool and you can rub it on your fabric through a stencil or around a durable pattern piece to mark the stitching or cutting lines. While this is marketed as a tool for quilters, you have to understand the nature of the chalk. The chalk will come off pretty easily so if you are trying to mark a large quilt, you will have to spray the chalk markings with hairspray to keep them in place until you stitch because otherwise, the chalk will come off before you even get the whole quilt marked. For me, it works perfectly. Mask pieces are fairly small and I just mark a row of pieces with the chalk and then cut them out before marking another row. The chalk stays on long enough for that and it's so much faster than drawing around the pattern piece by hand. Note that when filling the pouncer initially, it will take some time to get the chalk worked into the lambswool. The directions in the package are very good so follow them. Subsequent chalk fillings take less time.
Scritto da: Alvine Duggan
Easy peasy
Great chalk, easy to use
Scritto da: Joy H. Horne
Very useful!
No comment!
Scritto da: Pat Schlichte
Great quality
Love for machine quilting
Scritto da: Tammy Lyons
Better than the first one
At a loss as to how to mark my quilts, I finally bought a blue chalk pounce pad for my lighter colored quilt sections. I hate using markers, even the water soluble ones, because I usually make t-shirt quilts. The plastic designs on some of them don't like to release even the water soluble pen marks, leaving me with few options but chalk. I had purchased the Ultimate Pounce Pad with white chalk previously and wasn't thrilled. It was supposed to come off with ironing, but usually brushed away before I could finish the quilting. This one seems to do the trick, though. You do need to get a fairly good chalk build up on the pad itself to get a good mark on the fabric, but it always brushes away. I've recently switched to using Chaco pens, but in a pinch the pounces are good marking tools to have.
Scritto da: Cindy
I don't prefer this meyhod of marking
This rub off powder does not stick to the quilt long enough to see where the lines are. Also the vibration of the machine makes the powder jump and move. Ended up on the quilting foot and I can imagine after using for a long time that it would work its way down in the bobbin area. There is another powder that is supposed to adhere better. It's an iron off. I may try that before I give up on this method. Would recommend the pounce but be careful to choose the correct powder.
Scritto da: Em
Slight learning curve, but a big help overall for FMQ
I found this pretty easy to use after watching a couple of videos on YouTube to see how it worked. I was using this on a white printed quilting fabric, and I couldn't get it out without washing the finished quilt in cold water. That was fine with me, though. Great product!

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