Pencil: A pencil is a drawing and writing tool consisting of a rod placed in a wooden pipe. The pencil is the most used tool in the pattern and has the possibility to wipe it out.
Eraser: Eraser is a rubber tool which is used with a pencil to clean unnecessary and wrong lines in patterns.
Paper: Paper is a surface made of vegetable materials, which is turned into thin leaves, on which pattern and painting are studied. White, beige, black, gray or colored papers such as drawing papers, wrapping paper, duplicator paper, cartons, millimetric papers, background papers can be used in the pattern.
Dry Paint: Dry paints are colored pencils. Colored tips are obtained by mixing glue and varnish with paint material. It is a tool that provides a line to dry paint.
Felt Tip Pens: These are also known as a magic marker or fine liner. The ink, which is a mixture of dyestuff and alcohol-like liquid, allows drawing through the felt tip. It has thin, medium, thick, flat, rounded ends and various colors. It is easy to use, dries quickly and is transparent. If two colors are overlapped, a third color is created.
Watercolor: Watercolor is a kind of paint obtained in the mixture of water-soluble vegetable gums such as gum arabic. Watercolor is available in tube form or in solid form in boxes. Good quality paint is bright and clean looking. It melts quickly. The picture is transparent, clean and glittering. The technical feature of watercolor is that it is melted with water and creates a transparency effect in the picture.
Poster paint: Gouache is a kind of paint which is a mixture of glue with dye like water paint. The most important feature that is worked by melting with water is that it is concealer. In this technique, white paint is added into the color to obtain light colors and when the paint is applied, it covers the paper.
Brushes: It is a painting tool made of animal hair with a wooden handle and fixed to the metal end. The brushes are hard, soft, flat and round. A brush is necessary for the process of thinning the paint with the solvents and thinners such as water, linseed oil, turpentine suitable for the dyestuff. Techniques such as watercolor, gouache, oil paint, and acrylic are applied with brushes of various qualities.