to see where to cut or tailor the fabric to meet the person's body shape.
To draw on the fabric.
Chalk dissintegrates/dissolves
Snow is cold Chalk tastes bad.
chalk comes from chalk deposits the white cliffs of dover is one then the grind it into powder then they press it into molds of chalk then they sell it
The word 'chalk' is a neuter noun, a word for a thing that has no gender.
He wanted a piece of chalk lit
TAILORS; when tailors make your clothes,they use that chalk.(it might be erasable) PENCIL; you use it to write your assignments on the paper.
tailors chalk
Tailors use chalk. I use an indelible ink marker.
Tailor's chalk is a piece of chalk used by tailors to make temporary markings on pieces of fabric or clothing to guide them (e.g. lines to cut or sew along)
Tailors would have used scissors, needles, thread and cloth.
Tailors now use seing machines to sew instead of sewiing by hand
Tailor's chalk is a type of chalk that is designed to make temporary markings on cloth. Using this chalk, a tailor can mark where fabric needs to be cut or garments altered. Once the markings are no longer useful, they can be easily brushed off or washed out, leaving no residue behind.
by putting it a secure container just to keep dust particles together
What tools would the tailors use in colonial times? They would use scissors, needle and thread and measuring devices, such as rulers, measuring tapes, etc. .
Yes "blackboard chalk", it is formed from the microscopic pieces of calcite (coccoliths) from sea micro-organisms. Soem other compounds are sometimes called chalk- e.g. "tailors chalk a very hard chalk used to mark cloth is often made from compressed "talc" a silicate mineral.
The best product I have found is tailors chalk. It usually comes in a package with a piece of white and blue and it easily brushes off.
did you chalk it up for her