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Sewing directions and cutting instructions.
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A heating element that allows you to press seams and remove wrinkles.
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Bent handle (2 different sizes) make it easy to cut fabric flat on a table. Allows you to cut through heavier fabrics.
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Water that has been purified by distillation. The only water used in our irons.
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The sharp circular blade allows you to easily slice through fabrics and get a nice clean cut.
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Clear plastic ruler that is used with the rotary cutter and matt to provide accurate measurements and a straight edge while slicing fabric.
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A long, narrow board covered with soft material and having folding legs, on which fabrics are ironed.
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Usually 60 inches long and flexible. Used to make pattern and body measurements.
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Used to take out sewing mistakes by taking out seams.
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A collective term used for all sewing tools and gadgets.
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A small ruler with a slider that is used to measure small measurements such as seams and folds.
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Used to safely store pins and needles.
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Similar to a sewing needle, but with a glass-head at the end. Pins are used to temporarily hold fabric pieces together while sewing.
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Used for general sewing without a machine.
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With its self healing properties, this will protect all work surfaces from being scratched.
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Cotton wadding prepared in sheets for use in quilts.
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Fibers spun together to assemble seams.
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