Has a variety of temperatures for all fabrics
Iron
You can take body measurements with this.
Measuring Tape
Round retractable blaze looks like a pizza cutter.
Rotary Cutter
What do you use to store pins?
Pincushion
Protects your finger when sewing by hand
Thimble
Level sturdy surface with a tight fitting cover.
Ironing Board
You an see through this to measure markings.
Clear Ruler
You can remove stitches with this
Seam Ripper
Stainless steel and can be used on most fabrics
Satin Pins
Should have sharp points to avoid snagging fabric
Hand Sewing Needles
Protects fabric from developing a shine
Pressing Cloth
Used to check grainlines and mark hemlines
Yard Sticks
Can only be used on fabric to cut
Fabric Scissors
These have rounded ends
Ball Point Pins
Has a thin wire to help thread needles
Needle Threader
Firm round cushion to press curved areas.
Tailor's Ham
Used to measure short lengths such as hems and seams widths.
Seam Gauge
Small Scissors used to do detailed work
Embroidery Scissors
Tailor Chalk
Long metal rod to turn out bias tubing right side out.
Loop Turner
Presses Point
Point Presser
Measures and marks hems.
Hem Marker
Pinking Shears
Run this over dress tracing paper and marks the fabric
Tracing Wheel
Long thin strands of cotton, nylon, and other fibers
Thread