Stipple quilting adds wonderful dimension and texture to quilts, but many quilters are afraid of trying it. It can be daunting to get started, and frustrating to find yourself backed into a corner, but this simple solution can make it easy and fun. We’ll begin with a practice piece to give some tips and hints, then move to the project piece.
First, test the gel pen on a scrap of the actual fabric from the project to ensure that the color will disappear with the heat of your iron, and the fabric can take the treatment. I’ve never had any problem with the gel pens, and this step actually helps to calm the fear of getting started. You will be assured that the marks will be gone while giving you a bit of practice to get into the rhythm of sewing. Be aware that this ink is only rendered clear with heat, and in extreme cold situations, the marks may reappear. However, all that is needed is to re-press and the marks will disappear again.