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Notions

Notions – these are the accessories and small sewing tools used to finish your sewing project which include: #notions

Notions

Notions - these are the accessories and small sewing tools used to finish your sewing project which include: #notions

The British term is haberdashery.

See this list below!


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  1. Snaps
  2. Sewing clips
  3. Buttons
  4. Beads
  5. Needles
  6. Thread
  7. Pins
  8. Marking Pens
  9. Marking Pencils
  10. Elastic
  11. Seam Rippers
  12. Stays
  13. Hooks
  14. Pin Cushions
  15. Zippers
  16. Bobbins
  17. Bobbin Clips
  18. Ribbon
  19. Lace
  20. Snips
  21. Scissors
  22. Rotary Cutters
  23. Tailor’s Tape
  24. Sewing Machine Feet / Pressure Foot
  25. Mini Irons
  26. Fasteners
  27. Velcro
  28. Mini Screwdrivers
  29. Poppers
  30. Ric-Rac
  31. Pom Poms
  32. Sequence
  33. Rhinestones
  34. Lace
  35. Tapes / Hemming Tape / Bias Tape
  36. Piping
  37. Magnetic Seam Guides
  38. Lint brush 
  39. Tweezers 
  40. Bobbin toppers
  41. Thimbles 
  42. Rulers 
  43. Magnifying glass 
  44. Loupe
  45. Sewing gauge 
  46. Seam gauge 

You can use fabric fat quarters, jelly rolls and notions to a fabric cake.

Sewing Kit full of Sewing Notions  #notions #sewingnotions #sewingkit
Sewing Kit full of Sewing Notions

Am I missing any on this list?

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