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Clover White Chaco Liner

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About this item

  • Fine pen point
  • Easy to use


Chaco Liner Pen Style (White)


Crystal S.
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
Exactly what I was looking for and wide for marking my notches on my fabric for cutting. I love the tip of the pen. It's got a wheel that makes perfect straight and easy lines. I've tried a lot of fabric pens & this is by far the BEST!!!! highly recommend!
Ricco
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
I use this to mark lines as directed by the pattern onto the fabric. Works great and can be easily removed by brushing lightly with your hand or fabric brush.
Monica
Reviewed in Poland on January 10, 2025
Dobra jakość. narysowana linia jest cienka ale wyraźna. Kreda się nie rozsypuje, nie brudzi. to ważne.Polecam.
LalaInLA
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024
This is a great idea. I like that it's compact. But, one thing to be aware of...you might want to put a piece of tape on the refillable cap end. When I use it, I take the wheel cap off and put it on the refillable end (like a ball point pen). When you take the cap back off after using it, it creates a suction and pops the refillable cap off and you lose alot of chalk. Just a heads up.
Miss_E
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
Bought this for marking on clothing while making alterations, as I saw someone on YT using it. Works great! I have had such a hard time with traditional tailor's chalk, but this one has worked the best for me by far. I bought this white one for dark fabric and a blue one for lighter fabric. Would definitely recommend.
Agnese
Reviewed in Italy on November 14, 2024
Finalmente un marcatore comodo da usare anche sui tessuti in maglia, ottimo!
Eva Ayala
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024
Not the best, but it kinda works.
Ted in Ft. Worth
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2023
I make dog collars from black polypropylene webbing. I've struggled with tailor's chalk (too fat of a mark), or white chalk pens (they don't leave much mark). This wheeled gizmo works great. A thin, precise line. Very high contrast against black.The only thing I struggled with was that I would go back/forth in a line trying to get a mark. That didn't work well until I realized the wheel needs to make a full revolution through the chalk (above it). It pays to draw a line in the same direction (down, for example) to ensure you're getting fresh "wheel" each time. If you have to go over it back/forth the way I was doing it, put it back at the top of the material and go down again (not up/down/up/down. Do down/down/down/down). If you remember that the wheel has to travel through the chalk, you won't have to do much of this (remarking to get a better line on a small piece like webbing.).
R. Flores
Reviewed in Mexico on August 6, 2021
Es fácil de usar, pero recomiendo un color que se note más.
Debra Brown
Reviewed in Australia on December 19, 2021
Took a few minutes to work it out but its great. Its powdered chalk but used as pen the duck bill nib works brilliantly recommend AAA+
lynnmj
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 26, 2017
Excellent quality and service - can be precise with transferring markings - have all colours except silver which will be next purchase - great that you can get refills too
Mom
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2014
I had never used this pen before, and so scoured the reviews before purchase. Someone reported that silver showed up on all different shades of fabric (light & dark), so instead of buying several colors, I just got the silver. I regretted that choice.My experience was not similar to that reviewer's! I LOVED the ease of application of this pen, especially compared to the quilt marking pencil I usually use. However, I really wish I would've ordered white instead of silver. I have a white one on order now, however, that didn't help me when I was marking my fabric! My colors were dark green, also gold/yellow and brown. The silver DID NOT pop out nearly enough to use, so I ended up using my old white pencil - which was tedious and laborious compared to that silver Chaco! It took much longer with my pencil, as I was having to stop and sharpen constantly, where as with the Chaco...NO SHARPENING NEEDED! Another reviewer reported that it was difficult to draw curves with the Chaco - I did not find it any more difficult than with a traditional pencil. The flat head of the Chaco caused me to wonder how it would do in my stencils of leaves and stems, but it was great. I just couldn't see the color very well.So I would most definitely recommend this product - but I would advise buying a couple of different colors so that you don't run into the trouble I did. Incidentally, white popped on all the shades I was using - the gold/yellow being the lightest. I did not try it on any lighter colored fabrics. The silver did not show up on my darks or my lighter gold/yellow.
Liz C
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2014
I had bought one similar to this years ago, the company discontinued it, and I've been on the hunt for another ever since. I found one by Fons and Porter, but the chalk was compacted and the wheel didn't turn no matter what I tried. This one I tried, just on my finger, as soon as it showed up. This is almost exactly the same marker I was trying to replace in the first place. The wheel spins easily, dispenses the chalk no problem, and you can see inside that the chalk is nice and loose.When I tried it on fabric, it was perfect. I use this mostly for quilting and some garment construction, but after testing it on several fabrics I know I'll be buying the other colors (and refills since I have a horrible habit of falling in love with products that will be discontinued soon). The wheel didn't snag or pull on any fabrics I tried this on, I did several types of fabrics, from thick, to shiny, to thin.Obviously, I wouldn't use this on a sheer, it has little jagged teeth that move the wheel, but the only fabric I had a problem with was fleece and felt and I think that was more of a "pile" type problem, it was all just falling into the fabric, and I was losing it. It did "pat" easily out of all the fabrics I tried though, so be careful if you're using this for large designs, but it's perfect for all my various piecing projects and I use it to mark quilting patterns in small areas, before moving on and marking the next.If I were doing large scale designs, or something that needed to be all drawn in at once, I'd use a different product. I saw another review on here that it doesn't do small dots. This isn't that type of product, this is more of a tracing wheel, with the powder built in, instead of having to buy the carbon sheets. The wheel has to move for the powder to dispense, the line it leaves is a fine line, but it won't do points.