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  2. Tack (sewing) - Wikipedia

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    A special loose loop stitch used for this purpose is called a 'tack' or 'tailor's tack'. This is often done through two opposing layers of the same fabric so that when the threads are snipped between the layers the stitches will be in exactly the same places for both layers thus saving time having to chalk and tack the other layer.

  3. The Best Tailors and Leather Specialists in Manhattan - AOL

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    According to T&C Executive Style Director, Ignacio's Tailor on 60th street is the best tailor in town, and trusted by everyone in luxury to take care of one's finery. 119 East 60th Street.

  4. Pyrophyllite - Wikipedia

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    The compact variety of pyrophyllite is used for slate pencils and tailors' chalk (French chalk), and is carved by the Chinese into small images and ornaments of various kinds. Other soft compact minerals ( steatite and pinite ) used for these Chinese carvings are included with pyrophyllite under the terms agalmatolite and pagodite .

  5. Chalk - Wikipedia

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    Polishing chalk is chalk prepared with a carefully controlled grain size, for very fine polishing of metals. [28] French chalk (also known as tailor's chalk) is traditionally a hard chalk used to make temporary markings on cloth, mainly by tailors. It is now usually made of talc (magnesium silicate). [29]

  6. Tailor - Wikipedia

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    Apprentices were also taught the "tailor's posture", to sit cross-legged on a raised board or bench while they sewed. [7] A tailoring establishment then generally consisted of a well-appointed room in which the master would measure customers. Cutting, sewing, buttonholes, and finishing work were performed in adjoining rooms. [8]: 241–8

  7. Hagoromo Fulltouch Chalk - Wikipedia

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    Boxes of Hagoromo Fulltouch Chalk, produced by Hagoromo Bungu. Hagoromo Fulltouch Chalk (Japanese: 羽衣フルタッチチョーク, Korean: 하고로모 풀터치 분필) is a South Korean-owned brand of chalk for blackboards, originally produced by Japanese company Hagoromo Bungu (羽衣文具). Production of the chalk began in 1932.

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