Tailor's ham

Not to be confused with Taylor ham.
A tailor's ham

A tailor's ham or dressmaker's ham is a tightly stuffed pillow used as a curved mold when pressing curved areas of clothing, such as darts, sleeves, cuffs, collars, or waistlines. Pressing on a curved form allows a garment better to fit body contours. To accommodate tapering or garments of different sizes, it has roughly the shape of a ham.[1][2][3][4]

References

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  2. Elissa Meyrich (2002). Sew fast sew easy: all you need to know when you start to sew. New York: St. Martin's Griffin. ISBN 0-312-26909-9.
  3. Wills, Lydia (2000). Complete Idiot's Guide to Sewing. Indianapolis, Ind: Alpha Books. ISBN 0-02-863891-3.
  4. Jolynn Gower (2000). Notions: Over 50 Great Gadgets You Can't Live Without. Taunton. ISBN 1-56158-415-0.


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