sam121 Publish time 2011-1-24 07:08

using erasable highlighter pens

ive found the best way for me to keep my place on a chart is to use a highlighter pen to mark each square off does anybody have any other ways that they use or does everyone do this i use a erasable hilighter so if i go wrong it rubs out

punkkua Publish time 2025-6-6 18:29

I make a copy and then use a highlighter pen.

Willow Publish time 2011-2-6 07:41

Hope you dont do this to an original chart.Make a copy to work with.My daughter uses a yellow highlighter.

sam121 Publish time 2011-2-6 21:52

yes i alway copy my chart first so not to ruin the original

Dima Publish time 2011-2-6 22:01

I bought a bunch of those clear pockets that you put papers in to protect them. This doesnt doesnt work on all of them, but some that you find are slick enough that you can use whiteboard markers on them, that you can later erase.

nightlife Publish time 2011-2-6 22:03

I just coloring my chart with pencil color so I wont make to much mistake, and I make number at the side of the chart, so I always know where am I :D

threadbare Publish time 2011-6-12 03:07

very soft B pencill, only have to touch it to paper an it marks, easier to rub out if you make a mistake :)

Flirti Publish time 2011-7-22 18:02

on a copy i mark the stitched holes witha green marker, mistakes with orange and yellow for any other reason! works good with me

Drea66 Publish time 2011-9-13 17:16

I use a pencil or post its

stitch_mage Publish time 2011-10-10 14:38

I started off using an erasable highlighter too. But now I dont mark my patterns at all. I just seem to remember where I last am... but if I leave the pattern for a long time, I find post it arrow markers work. :)

pamela Publish time 2011-10-12 21:31

Im sorry I do not know what to say because I do not know what to talk
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