Definitions
There is 1 meaning of the phrase
Tailor's Tack.
Tailor's Tack - as a noun
A loose, looped, sewing stitch used to transfer marking for darts, etc., from a pattern to material
Example Sentences
"I need to mark the fabric with a tailor's tack before sewing."
"She used a tailor's tack to temporarily hold the pieces of the pattern together."
"The tailor's tack helped ensure that the fabric remained in place during the fitting."
"I accidentally stepped on a tailor's tack and it got stuck in my shoe."
"The tailor's tack made it easier to adjust the position of the button on the garment."