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Marking fabric is always a bit of a hangup for me. I tend to make projects over several weeks so selecting a marking method that will last for a long time, be easily removable, and not leave anything behind is important to me • I love couture sewing and tailoring. Both of these schools of sewing use thread as a the primary marking method. I adapted a method that involves first using a tested fabric marking pen or chalk and then going back over with thread. • For pattern markings that show up as dots, triangles, squares, etc. I tend to use the tailor's tack. The tailor's tack can be done with any kind of thread - although fine silk thread leaves no trace, even when ironed. The tacks are easily removed and stay put through ironing and fittings. • To make a tailor's tack, place a small stitch in your marking point. Pull through leaving a tail and go back around on the stitch you just made. Cut leaving a tail and soldier on! • ************************************************************************* • Cosplay Sewing School is now The American Seamstress! • Please sub my new channel: •    / @theamericanseamstress7164   • Check out my website: • https://theamericanseamstress.com/ • Check out my shop: • https://shop.theamericanseamstress.com/ • I have some great free stuff in my shop: • https://shop.theamericanseamstress.co... • Odysee/LBRY: • https://odysee.com/@TheAmericanSeamst... • MeWe: • https://mewe.com/p/theamericanseamstress • I am happy to accept crypto donations at: • https://globee.com/en/donate/8NpEAnky...

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