QUIZ: Can you name all sewing tools?
Do you get pins and needles („pins and needles” = mrowienie) just thinking of all of the different sewing tools? With so many different sewing supplies, it can be a bit overwhelming for a beginner. While some sewing tools are essential, others are fun, optional materials you can acquire later. Take the quiz to check your knowledge on sewing notions.
This tool is used to cut fabric.
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A very simple and secure method of fastening garments together.
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Amachine used to stitch fabric and other materials together with thread.
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A tool used on the cloth to create removable line for sewing.
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Substance used for adding color to textile products like fibers, yarns, and fabrics.
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A tool used for ironing and pressing a garment in a vertical position.
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AN attachment used with sewing machines to hold fabric flat as it is fed through the machine and stitched.
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This tool has a head and is used to temporarily hold fabric together.
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A tool used to cut fabric that consists of a handle with a circular blade which rotates.
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A device in the shape of human shoulders used to hang clothes on.
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A large closely pressed package of cloth / fabric / merchandise bound and usually wrapped.
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A template composed of many different curves used in manual drafting to draw smooth curves.
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A round or roundish mass of wool.
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A small hard cup worn for protection on the finger.
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A tool consisting or a grid ruler and a rotary blade that makes clean cuts through multiple layers of fabric.
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A tool used to keep fabric while working embroidery or other forms of needlework.
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A device for spinning thread or yarn.
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A tool used for picking up small objects.
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Yarn that is manufactured for embroidery and other forms of needlework.
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A tightly stuffed pillow used as a curved mold when pressing curved areas of clothing.
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A long, narrow padded board used as a working surface for ironing.
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A device for counting rows and stitch patterns.
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A type of fabric-covered padding used in men's and women's clothing to give the wearer the illusion of having broader and less sloping shoulders.
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A ruler used for measuring short space and to mark hems for alterations.
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A small round flat object on your shirt that you pass through a hole to fasten it.
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An appliance with a flat metal bottom, used when heated to press or smooth clothes.
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A small hand tool used to cut thread.
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A type of needle with a hook at one end used to draw thread through knotted loops.
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This tool is used to measure large flat surfaces.
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A piece of thread folded or doubled upon itself so as to leave an opening between the parts.
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This is used as the bottom spool of thread in the sewing machine.
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This tool is used to take out your mistakes in sewing.
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A fastener used for binding the edges of an opening of fabric or other flexible material, like on a garment or a bag.
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A tool that is used for cutting something.
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An interlacing, twining, looping of a cord or thread.
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A measuring device used to the sizes of crochet hooks and knitting needles.
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A tool with multiple teeth on a wheel attached to a handle to cut fabric. The teeth can be either serrated or smooth.
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Straight rods of steel, wood, plastic used for knitting.
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A fastener used for fastening two loose ends.
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A fastener that consists of two components, typically two lineal fabric strips.
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A template used as a guide for cutting material to make clothes.
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This tool has an eye and is used to carry thread through the fabric to make stitches.
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A model of the human body used for showing clothes.
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An open, even-weave fabric traditionally used for embroidery.
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This tool cuts fabric in a zig zag pattern to prevent fraying.
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A metal pin for fastening things together.
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A hand-operated machine for weaving fabrics.
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This tool is used to store pins.
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This tool is used to measure curved areas.
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A tool that is used like carbon paper to transfer pattern markings.
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This tool is used to press fabric flat.
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A round object onto which thread or string can be wound.
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Elastic band used in underwear or hemlines.
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A tool for helping to put thread through the eye of a needle.
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