Safety and Sewing equipment
Safety in the sewing room 1. No running at anytime 2. Pass scissors handle first with blade closed 3. When using iron keep hands away from hot surface 4. Keep work area uncluttered and clear to avoid accidents 5. Be careful with needle and pins sharp edges
Seam Ripper Used to take out a stitch To fix a mistake Let down a hem of a pant leg or sleeve
How to use a seam ripper Use the seam ripper to cut the thread out of the fabric BE CAREFUL! You can cut a hole in your fabric!
Tape measure Used to measure the human body and the layout of your pattern
Hand Sewing Needles Used to sew through fabric and create stitching by hand
Machine Needle Used in the sewing machine to sew through fabric
Spool of thread Used to make a stitch Thread comes on a plastic or wooden spool which the thread is wrapped around
Fabric Shears Special scissors used for cutting or trimming fabric Should not be used on paper
Pinking Shears Used to cut a zig zag on fabric to reduce fraying of fabric
Pin cushion and Pins Used for placing pins while sewing or for storing pins Pins are used to hold fabric together or in place
Iron Used for flattening or pressing fabric to remove wrinkles
Hem gauge Ruler that is used to measure distance when creating hems and waistbands
Tailors Chalk/Pens/Pencils Used to make markings on fabric while sewing
Thimble Protects the end of the finger when hand sewing
Needle threader Helps with threading the thread into the eye of a hand sewing needle
Tracing Wheel Used to trace markings onto fabric when using a pattern such as pleats and darts
Rotary Cutter Used to cut through multiply layers of fabric Very Sharp blade and must be used with a ruler
Safety Pin Used to attach fabric together or thread elastic through a waist band
Button Hole Cutter Used to cut a slit in fabric after a button hole has been sewn
Point Turner/Chop Sticks To push out points or corners of a garment or turn it right side out