deck_977828 Flashcards

1
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This material is just silk or cotton that has been thickly napped.

A

Velvet

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2
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What material is her outfit made of.

A

Velvet

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3
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What does ‘napped’ mean?

A

The surface of the threads are made tufted and fuzzy.

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4
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  1. The most typical clothing is made out of ______ 2. Which is made from weaving ______ 3. which is simply strands of spun _____
A
  1. Cloth 2. Yarn 3. Fibre
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5
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Such Fibers come from animals… 1. _____ comes from sheep. 2._____ comes from worms some more exotic animal based fibers… 3. _____ comes from the indian _____ goat.

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  1. Wool 2. Worms 3. Cashmere
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1.Fibers can come from plants as well, the most common being _____ 2.Others include flax and the ever increasingly popular _____ fiber

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  1. Cotton 2. Bamboo
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7
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Some fibers are man made from chemical resources. These are known as ______ fibers.

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Synthetic

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8
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What type of synthetic fiber is this?

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Polyester

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9
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what type of synthetic fiber is this?

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Nylon

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10
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What type of synthetic fiber is this?

A

Spandex

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_____ is nothing more than a type of silk or nylon weave pattern that leaves one side of the fabric glossy and the other side dull.

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Satin

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12
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_____ is a form of both, a special weave in which the napped (fuzzy) threads run in thick paralleled columns.

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Corduroy

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13
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_____ is a term for soft, brushed cotton or wool fabric. it is often misused to describe any shirt with a plaid pattern.

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Flannel

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And when one doesn’t weave wool, but instead matts and compresses it into sheets, the result is _____.

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Felt

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15
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_____ is nothing more than a type of rugged cotton weave that produces a sturdier fabric.

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Denim

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16
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Animal hide is animal skin. Once a portion of animal skin has had all fats, fur, and meat removed from it, it can either be stretched and dried to create Rawhide, or also tanned to create _____

A

Leather

17
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When the underside of leather is napped and used as an exterior, it is referred to as _____

A

Suede

18
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_____ are loops of thread in a woven fabric

A

Stiches

19
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A _____ is where at least two layers of fabric are held together by stitches.

A

Seam.

20
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The _____ is a seam where the garment is folded back onto itself and sewn in place, often located tightly at the edge of the garment, such as the bottom of pant legs. A _____ is created to keep the threads of the fabric from unraveling

A

Hem

21
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A _____ is a fold in a fabric that doubles the material back on itself. It’s used to reduce extra fabric and help form the garment to the wanted shape.

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Pleat

22
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A _____ is nothing more than a portion of fabric sewn with or onto another fabric. Patches can be done for style or to help repair a section of torn fabric.

A

Patch

23
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An _____ is a decoration of fabrics through intricate sewing.

A

Embroidery