Chalk
Fabric chalk
Silk is the precious fabric that is commonly used in China
Tailor's chalk is a type of chalk used by tailors and seamstresses to mark fabric for cutting or sewing. It comes in various colors, such as white, yellow, or blue, and is designed to easily brush off fabric without leaving a permanent mark. Tailor's chalk is a useful tool for making precise markings on fabric that can easily be removed after the garment is completed.
a tracing wheel is a stick with a knotched circle on it. it was used with colored paper to mark lines on a fabric for sewing.
That's when a guy named Mark marks something on paper, or something else. This phrase is used for people who, like Mark from the Bible, are Christian writers.
To remove Feviquick mark from fabric without damaging it, you can try dabbing the affected area with acetone or nail polish remover using a cotton ball. Be gentle and gradually work on the stain until it starts to lift. Then, wash the fabric as usual according to its care instructions.
It is used to mark fabric so you can see where you are supposed to cut, sew etc. It shows up better than pen or pencil and you can brush it off afterwards. You can get light tailor's chalk for marking dark fabric and dark tailor's chalk for marking light fabric.
A yard of fabric is measured at 36 inches. A meter of fabric is 39. something something, just a slight half inch under 40 inches.
a transparent ruler is used to measure and mark seams, its also used to draw lines on cloth and any other fabric... i hope this helps :) --^-<@
Yes, "stitches" is a common noun. It refers to a particular type of sewing technique used to join fabric or attach something to fabric.
It's used to mark material or fabric during the design process of making clothes. It's also used when making alterations to an already-made garment.
the defenition of a modern fabric is something tht is new