🖌️ Mark your masterpiece with precision and style!
The Clover Hera Marker 490/NV is a lightweight, 0.5mm rounded tip fabric marker with white ink, designed specifically for making and creasing on various materials. Its slim profile and precise line size make it an essential tool for professional fabric artists and designers seeking clean, subtle markings.
Manufacturer | Clover |
Brand | Clover |
Model Number | 490/NV |
Product Dimensions | 18.75 x 4.45 x 0.64 cm; 18.14 g |
Colour | White |
Material Type | Various materials |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Rounded |
Line Size | 0_5mm |
Ink Colour | White |
Manufacturer Part Number | 490/NV |
Item Weight | 18.1 g |
M**R
Ease of use and accurate !
Good tool very useful for hemming skirts trousers etc.,
B**E
Ergonomic marker
I use mine for smaller items
D**E
I wish I'd bought one years ago!
Just what I needed for my shashiko embroidery project an, as a bonus, works well with hand quilting projects.
K**R
simple and reliable.
My 'go to' marker for quilting straight lines. No ink marks to wash out.
A**Y
Good
Works well
M**L
Clean lines
I saw this in 'Simply Sewn' by Michiyo Ito and tried it as as alternative to tailors' chalk. Provided there's a solid surface under the fabric (one that sits between the fabric and tabletop or floor, in case of marking), the hera marker leaves remarkably clear indentations in the cloth. These are particularly visible on heavy linen, jersey and polyester suade. Though clear for immediate cutting, the lines do begin to smooth out if the fabric is lifted or left to drape for a time (thus the four stars). The hera marker is easy to move smoothly across the fabric for a straight or sweeping line and presents a good, long-lasting, hard-wearing alternative to traditional tailors' chalk.
S**D
Probably the best thing in my arsenal
First off, I know it’s a bit expensive for a bit of “plastic” but let me say this, it’s a resin, and is very sturdy. Not at all like cheap plastic. It’s the BEST tool in my kit of things. I use it to flatten seams so I don’t need to iron, and it marks and I use it to push out edges. So impressed with it I bought another. Absolutely amazing. If you’re thinking of getting one, don’t, just get it. You’ll love it.
A**H
Useful little tool for tracing
I only came across this product when I bought a book on Sashiko. Never heard of it before (I learn something new everyday!).I also learnt that this was originally to be used with a colour tracing paper, but can be used without so long as you work quickly, because depending on what you work with the indentation might disappear soon afterwards.I have used this for marking fabric made of cotton and jersey and I it works as expected.Item is small, length less than a pencil, but a bit wider. It is ergonomic, easy to hold. Has a place in my sewing box.
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