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Answer: pins, pincushion, and seam ripper

Explanation:  1. You’ll rarely make a piece without using straight pins. In the garment industry, experienced seamstresses just hold the pieces together and sew away, really fast! They’re fun to watch, but it’s best to pin pieces together before stitching.  You can use standard pins, but make a note that when sewing silk, use the finest pins to avoid making permanent holes in your fabric.

2. A pincushion is a helpful tool to keep your pins organized and at hand when you need them. Alternatively, you can keep your pins in a metal container such as an old mint box.

3. A seam ripper does exactly what its name implies. But why would one want to rip a seam? You might make occasional mistakes like stitching the fabric with the wrong sides facing each other, or stitching the left sleeve to the right sleeve opening, etc.

Trying to rip a seam with scissors could damage the fabric. The seam ripper is designed to slip between the fabric layers and snip the thread with precision