Reasons we wear clothes
elements of design
Fabric
Color Schemes
Grainlines
100

This reason for wearing clothing ensures safety from environmental factors like extreme temperatures, UV rays, and hazardous work conditions. 


What is Protection? 

100

This element of design refers to the way a fabric looks and feels, impacting how light reflects off its surface and how it drapes on the body.

What is texture?

100

this type of fabric is made by looping yarns together, creating a stretchy and flexible material like fleece or T-shirts, and sweaters.

what is knitted fabric?

100

Black, white, gray, beige, and brown are often used in this type of color scheme, which creates a timeless and versatile wardrobe.

what is Neutral?

100

This grain runs parallel to the selvage and is the strongest, providing the most stability in a fabric.

what is the Lengthwise grain? 

200

Clothing choices that indicate wealth, profession, or social position

What is Status?

200

Vertical, horizontal, and diagonal are different variations of this element, which guides the eye and affects how a silhouette is perceived.

what is line? 

200

A fabric made by interlacing yarns at right angles, creating  material, such as denim or flannel.

What is Woven Fabric?

200

A fashion designer selects three colors that are evenly spaced on the color wheel, such as red, yellow, and blue, to create a vibrant and balanced look. What is this color scheme called?

what is triadic?

200

This grain runs perpendicular to the selvage and has more stretch than the lengthwise grain but less than the true bias.

what is the crosswise graine

300

Police officers, military personnel, and athletes wear specific outfits to show their roles and affiliations, demonstrating this clothing function.

what is Identification. 

300

this has  the greatest impact on room or design. 

what is color 

300

This material is created by twisting fibers together and is then used to construct fabric through weaving or knitting.

what is yarn?

300

This color scheme is created by using different tints, tones, and shades of a single color to create a cohesive look

What is monochromatic?

300

The tightly woven edges of fabric that prevent fraying and help determine grain direction are called

what are selvages?

400

Jennifer was going to the beach she packed long dresses as head covers she wears this to stay fully covered to follow fer religious beliefs.

What is modesty

400

Symmetrical and asymmetrical designs are ways to achieve this principle, ensuring that visual weight is evenly distributed in an outfit.

what is balance?

400

The smallest building block of fabric, this material can be natural (like cotton or wool) or synthetic (like polyester) and is spun into yarn.

what is Fiber

400

A designer wants to create a high-contrast outfit using two colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel, such as blue and orange. This color scheme is called _

what is complementary?

400

A fabric cut at a 45-degree angle to the lengthwise and crosswise grains has the most stretch and drapes beautifully.

what is the true bias

500

Wearing accessories, unique patterns, and trendy styles as a form of self-expression and artistic creativity aligns with this clothing purpose.

Adornment

500

In fashion design, this principle ensures that different parts of a garment relate to each other in size and shape to create a visually appealing look

what is proportion

500

Both of these fabrics are soft and warm, but one is made from woven fibers and brushed for a cozy feel, while the other is knitted and made from synthetic fibers for insulation.

What are Flannel and fleece? 

500

A stylist chooses colors that are next to each other on the color wheel, such as green, blue-green, and blue, to create a harmonious outfit. This is an example of what color scheme?

what is analogous?

500

A fashion designer wants a dress to have a flowing, draped effect. Instead of cutting along the lengthwise or crosswise grain, they cut the fabric on this grain for maximum flexibility. What is

what is the true bias 

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