The primary tool for transferring sewing pattern markings to fabric is the Tracing Wheel, also known as a pattern wheel.
This tool features a handle with a small, spiked or serrated wheel.
By rolling it over tracing paper positioned between the pattern and the fabric, it transfers markings like darts, notches, and seam lines.
This ensures precise reproduction of pattern details on the fabric for accurate garment construction.
While tailor's chalk or fabric markers are sometimes employed, the tracing wheel remains the principal tool for marking transfer.