Ironing Tools
Measuring Tools
Cutting Tools
Pinning and Marking Tools
Stitching Tools
100

Has a variety of temperatures for all fabrics

Iron

100

You can take body measurements with this.

Measuring Tape

100

Round retractable blaze looks like a pizza cutter.

Rotary Cutter

100

What do you use to store pins?

Pincushion

100

Protects your finger when sewing by hand

Thimble

200

Level sturdy surface with a tight fitting cover.

Ironing Board

200

You an see through this to measure markings.

Clear Ruler

200

You can remove stitches with this

Seam Ripper

200

Stainless steel and can be used on most fabrics 

Satin Pins

200

Should have sharp points to avoid snagging fabric

Hand Sewing Needles

300

Protects fabric from developing a shine

Pressing Cloth

300

Used to check grainlines and mark hemlines

Yard Sticks

300

Can only be used on fabric to cut

Fabric Scissors

300

These have rounded ends

Ball Point Pins

300

Has a thin wire to help thread needles

Needle Threader

400

Firm round cushion to press curved areas.

Tailor's Ham

400

Used to measure short lengths such as hems and seams widths.

Seam Gauge

400

Small Scissors used to do detailed work

Embroidery Scissors

400
Marks fabric, an can be brushed away

Tailor Chalk

400

Long metal rod to turn out bias tubing right side out.

Loop Turner

500

Presses Point

Point Presser

500

Measures and marks hems.

Hem Marker

500
Used to finish raw edges

Pinking Shears

500

Run this over dress tracing paper and marks the fabric

Tracing Wheel

500

Long thin strands of cotton, nylon, and other fibers

Thread

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