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what does the term controlling fullness mean?
Fabric is three dimensional.
Adding shape to a flat piece of fabric.
Fabric has two sides.
The fabric is not iron properly.
Why controlling fullness is needed on garments?
The human body is one dimensional
The human body is two dimensional
The human body is three dimensional
The human body is four dimensional
Where on the body does not require fullness control?
The leg
The Waist
The Hip
The Shoulder
Which two sewing techniques are used to control fullness in clothing?
Collars and sleeves
Back stitch and straight stitch
Darts and back stitch
Pleats and darts
Which type of dart can be identified in the the picture?
Classic
Double-Edge
Single-Edge
Contour
Which dart can be identified in the picture?
Classic
Double-Edge
Single-Edge
Contour
A well constructed dart is________________.
A dart is used to give _______________ to a piece of fabric so that it can fit around the ________________ of the body.
A pleat consist of __________ layers of fabric.
____________ pleat is a basic type of pleat by which all other types of pleats are formed.
What type of pleat is created with two knife pleat facing each other.
Knife
Inverted
Box
Accordion
Which pleat is created with two knife pleats facing opposite to each other?
Inverted
Box
Knife
Accordion
What is the name of the pleat which as a continuous set of very narrow skirt knife pleat?
Inverted
Box
knife
Accordion
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