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January 2020
factory
[FAK-tuh-ree]
A place where a lot of things are made quickly.
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cutting dies
[KUT-ing DYES]
Cutting dies look like cookie cutters. They have sharp edges that are pushed down on fabric to cut out shapes.
Avi Greenberger
sewing machine
[SOH-ing muh-SHEEN]
A machine that sews things together.
Alena Ozerova/123RF.com
scale
[skale]
A machine for weighing things
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needle and thread
[NEE-duhl and thred]
A needle is a thin piece of metal with a sharp point. It has a hole at the end to hold thread. Thread is a thin cord used for sewing.
teddy bear brush
[TED-ee bare bruhsh]
A special brush used to make a teddy bear’s fur fluffy