Depending on availability you may receive this product repackaged by Dritz, Clover, Bohin or The Fine Line. These pens are great tools for non-permanent marking on fabric. Use this pen to trace your embroidery designs using a light board or bright window. Don't worry about making mistakes or not completely covering your lines because these markings will disappear with water. Be sure that your embroidery thread is colorfast to ensure that the color will not bleed after getting rinsed! This pen works well on light colored fabrics. I like using these pens on quilting cottons and linen blends: https://www.etsy.com/shop/JessLongEmbroidery?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=839857958§ion_id=29398954 The thick tipped pen is great on the textured Essex fabrics while all thicknesses work well on the smoother Kona quilting cottons. If you want a pen to use on the printed fabric included in my hand embroidery kits I suggest using a Frixion pen. This blue ink spreads out on the printed fabric so it is difficult to get a thin, clear guideline. Frixion pen: https://www.etsy.com/listing/677828914/