
Free Motion Sewing is machine sewing done with feed dogs in the down position, and moving the fabric in a freehand manner. Free Motion Sewing has a variety of uses including darning a hole, mending, or freehand embroidery.

Cashmere is an airy soft wool collected from the undercoat of a Cashmere goat, which is typical found in Asia. Cashmere is often found on luxury garments, and used in sweaters and other woven garments.

A cutting line is the outermost dark lines of a pattern which indicates where on the pattern you are suppose to cut out the pattern pieces.

A clasp is an object, which holds two objects together; there are a large variety of clasps – with a large amount of distinctive qualities, which make them suitable for a large variety of different projects. The common similarity between almost all clasps is there are two parts that connect together to become one coherent piece.