

🌟 Color your world, permanently. No heat, no hassle, just bold brilliance.
The Tulip Permanent Nontoxic Fabric Markers 20 Pack offers 20 fine-tip markers in a vibrant rainbow palette, designed for smooth, permanent fabric art that dries quickly without heat setting. Safe for all ages and machine washable, these premium markers resist fading and bleeding, making them perfect for customizing T-shirts, shoes, bags, and more with lasting, vivid color.




| ASIN | B005K0T4WK |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,211) |
| Date First Available | January 15, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 28976 |
| Manufacturer | ilovetocreate |
| Product Dimensions | 9.25 x 0.69 x 7.25 inches |
J**A
Wonderful quality and good color spread thatworked wonders to stave off the feelings of cyclical monotany from having a newborn
These markers worked wonderfully, they were for a baby shower and all the ladies got to write something cute or inspiring on a onesie for the expecting parents to keep their hopes up during the crushing realization that they no longer have a life to live, just a life of servitude to a tiny pink dictator who poops and cries seemingly at random. But I am sure at 340am when they are elbow deep in baby poop and vomit the nice message from Aunt Nancy will keep them going through the rest of the cold and endless night until the baby finally falls asleep and they can squeeze in a few minutes of a nap before the turbulent cycle starts over. Then they are stumbling around a messy kitchen trying to keep their wits as their "little bundle of joy" as stupid Aunt Nancy puts it, screams like a howler monkey while they scramble to find the last clean bottle in hope of ending the audible torture that this monster is inflicting on them. Also, very nice array of colors in this package, we found it helpful
J**N
Marker Quality
These were great for kids tye dying and writing on their camp shirts. Held up well and dried quickly.
G**L
Pretty Good
I was pretty happy with these, although not completely. I use the fabric markers on canvas tote bags (see photo), so the ones with softer tips work better for me. The tips on these are fairly hard, which allows them to make a fine line, but they are not as good for larger areas. Having said that, most of them worked well. When I first started, some of the tips seemed dry. Most of them got better after use, but a couple of them continued to not spread the color well. They seem to last, as I was able to do both sides of the bag without running out of ink or having it get a lot lighter. I don't like these as well as the brand I have been using, but that brand seems to not be available right now, and these were an adequate substitute. According to the instructions, they don't have to be heat set but you need to wait 24 hours minimum before washing. The colors can be blended if you do it right away. Conversely, you need to wait for one color to dry before using another color right next to it. I would buy these again.
A**R
Worked Great!
I was a little hesitant as there were many reviewers that had complained of dried markers, but I tested them all right away and all of them worked. I also stored them in a zip-lock back so they won't dry out. The markers didn't bleed unless you left the marker in one spot for the ink the run. After washing the fabric the colors remained true. They worked just as expected and lots of colors to choose from. It was a great buy!
B**M
Great product!!!
I bought these to use for a class project. I bought t-shirts for my son's 1st grade class, created an iron on applique that had his teacher's name and Class of 2015 on the front. I had them all sign each other's shirts with these fabric pens that they worked PERFECT!! No bleeding through and no skipping on the material. The colors were great too. I would not hesitate to buy them again.
T**S
Opt for paint instead. These are great for sneakers, but dry out quick
Bought these to paint faces on dolls I'm making in fabric. They're ok. Not as great as the paint, which I also purchased, but they work. A bit of bleeding on the fabric so watch out when using on cotton. Also, the one pen had leaked. I had to toss it out. Made such a mess. They dry out pretty quickly. Ok product. Go for paint instead.
A**S
A brand comparison: my favorite of three
I bought three brands of fabric markers: Crayola Fabric Markers, Stained by Sharpie, and TULIP 28976 Fine Writers Markers. This review is a comparison. The TULIP were my favorite, hands down. They flowed just right, neither too dry nor too watery. The colors were vibrant. I will be ordering more. They do not require heat-setting, though I realized this after I ironed everything. The Sharpie markers were also the driest of the three. They weren't dried out; but it took more strokes to fill in an area. They do not require heat-setting. The Crayola markers were the wettest, so much so that I got bleeding between colors. This wateriness makes it easier to fill large solid areas, but you need to be careful to wait a few minutes for the color to dry before drawing with another color in an adjacent area. They require heat-setting, which is time-consuming.
W**S
colored markers
granddaughter loved them
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