I still use the tried and true (and, yes, somewhat time-consuming) method
of basting through the pattern, leaving loops, and then cutting the treads
so you get bits on both pieces of cloth.  It is kind of the ultimate in
control for me.  I also use the square of chalk, since you can use a sharp
knife to make a really narrow edge on them, although they need to be
"sharpened" frequently.  They are great along a straight edge.

On 1/12/12 8:07 AM, "Land of Oz" <lando...@netins.net> wrote:

>I've just about had it with the standard pencil type marking instruments
>at 
>JoAnn's. If you try to sharpen them enough to make a detailed line, the
>chalk breaks off. If you try to leave the end wide and blunt, you can't
>make 
>anything but the most basic dots.
>
>What do you pros out there use? I have a wheel and marking paper, but
>that's 
>really hard on the pattern tissues and I like to re-use them if possible.
>
>What's your favorite and where do you get it?
>
>thanks
>Denise
>Iowa
>
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