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Sewing gauge

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A 6" long sewing gauge with a plastic slider

A sewing gauge is a ruler, typically 6 inches long, used for measuring short spaces. It is typically a metal scale, marked in both inches and centimeters with a sliding pointer, similar in use to a caliper. It is used to mark hems for alterations as well as intervals between pleats and buttonholes and buttonhole lengths. It can be also used as a compass to draw arcs and circles by anchoring the slider with a pin and placing the tip of a marking pencil in the hole located at the end of the scale. Some models also incorporate a button shank and a blunt point for turning corners right side out.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ "6" Sewing Gauge Has New Easy-read-seam Double Point Slider". Bangor Daily News. Google Books. Sep 15, 1971. Retrieved 2013-05-08.
  2. ^ "Sewing Gauge-Sewing and Design Tools Dictionary". Missourifamilies.org. University of Missouri. Retrieved 2013-05-08.