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Vintage on Tap | How (and why) to use Tailor's Tacks | Vintage on Tap @VintageonTap | Uploaded September 2017 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
This video shows you how and why I use tailor's tacks in my sewing and why you should, too!

Tailor's tacks are a simple, non-damaging way to mark your fabric for sewing! With some simple needle and thread, you can leave neat little markers for identifying:

-Darts
-Notches
-Join points

...and any other points of interest in your pattern piece.

To see detailed photos of this technique, check out my website:
vintageontap.com/tailors-tacks-tutorial



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