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100

A container used to store sewing tools such as needles, thread, scissors, pins,

SEWING BOX

100

A small cushion used to safely hold pins and needles while working.

PIN CUSHION

100

A flexible measuring tool used to measure fabric, body measurements, and curved surfaces.

TAPE MEASURE

100

A strand of fiber used to sew fabrics together or to create embroidery designs.

THREAD

100

Paper used to transfer embroidery or sewing designs onto fabric.

TRACING PAPER

200

A material made by weaving, knitting, or bonding fibers together.

FABRIC

200

A tool that helps pull thread easily through the eye of a needle.

NEEDLE THREADER

200

A weaving method where threads alternate over and under each other in a basic pattern.

COMMON WEAVE

200

Small, sharp scissors used for cutting threads and making precise, detailed cuts.

EMBROIDERY SCISSORS

200

A needle with a blunt tip and a large eye, used for cross-stitch and needlepoint on open-weave fabrics.

TAPESTRY NEEDLE

300

A small measuring tool used to check short distances such as hems, buttonholes, and seam allowances.

GAUGE

300

A strong stitch created by stitching backward to form a solid line, ideal for outlines and seams.

BACK STITCH

300

A decorative stitch that forms a series of loops resembling the links of a chain.

CHAIN STITCH

300

A basic stitch made by passing the needle in and out of the fabric, commonly used for seams and simple outlines.

RUNNING STITCH

300

A knot-like stitch used to create small raised dots, often seen in flower centers and accents.

FRENCH KNOT

400

A simple over-and-under weaving pattern found in most regular fabrics

COMMON WEAVE

400

A stitch formed by making X-shaped stitches, usually worked on even-weave fabric.

CROSS STITCH

400

A stitch used to fill in shapes smoothly by placing stitches close together.

SATIN STITCH

400

A stitch made of tiny, scattered stitches that add subtle texture and shading.

SEED STITCH

400

Type of recycling that involves the use of materials that are waste products of a manufacturing process.

INTERNAL RECYCLING

500

A needle with a large eye and a sharp point, used for heavy embroidery threads and thicker fabrics.

CREWEL NEEDLE 

500

A needle used for general embroidery that allows thicker threads to pass through easily.

EMBROIDERY NEEDLE

500

Who were the first to make articles with embroidery work during their leisure time?

THE NUNS

500

Embroidery was  introduced into the _______________________ in the 15th century.

 Orient by the Netherlands

500

A needle with a large eye and a sharp point, used for heavy embroidery threads and thicker fabrics.

CHENILLE NEEDLE

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