Notions and sundries. Yes, you're gonna need a few extra things. This particular pattern is highlighting using a glue stick to prevent playing freeing of the threads you will need an acid-free photo safe gooseneck doesn't matter who makes it. As long as it hits those qualities and you're good to go. I personally like Alene's original tacky glue for basic assembly. Can you use other things of course you can just try to choose a glue that is thick bodied will have less problems with lead through micro applicators or toothpicks. Those micro applicators are sold and beauty supply places for believe it or not. Applying individual eyelashes, but there also widely available on eBay in the dental section of the business category and they just work wonderful. They hold just the right amount and even after you fuse them and the glue has dried. You can scrape off the sponge head with your fingernails and then you have a perfect 10 plastic rod for applying microbes in areas of glue. I like very fine pins for holding full this particular pattern is going choose pins for doing the folds when draping but the other patterns will show other techniques for the folds things like plastic wrap rubber bands silicone thread. There's all sorts of ways you can get very fine folds without having to use steam or a hot iron tool. While I really do like using that. I know that not everybody is going to have a veritable hot ironwood burger so will show methods that are removed it easier to get a hold of you will need cheap unscented hairspray I mean were talking aerosol and just what ever you find in the extra hold at the dollar store will do quite nicely. What other extras are you going to need nice to have nonessential but if you keep a selection of plastic straws on hand, those are really good for helping defined folds when you are draping fabric, especially late plastic or plastic coated steel paperclips will work just as well. Are these absolutely essential. Now they just make life easier cotton balls and cotton swabs, yeah, that's kind of crucial plastic cling wrap always good to have on hand. And if you're going to be draping it in situ you're going to need the piece of furniture that you're going to want to display the teddy on