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morning youtube and sewing friends ive just popped on today to do a quick video for making taylors tack and how to mark points dots and other features of your pattern piece onto your fabric without it leaving a mark and without it spoiling anything so in this case were going to use something called taylors tacks which have been used for years and were going to use a needle and thread to do that however theres also a quick method which is using a frixion pen a pilot frixion pen i just bought two of these from asda for five pounds i think it was just very recently and they are the income that is removed by um heat and removed by friction but its actually the heat from friction that moves them they arent fail proof there are some fabrics they dont um actually come off or i have heard stories of the marks coming back in cold weather so i would exercise caution when youre using that just to make sure that you are happy that the marks will come out of your fabric and not show up i