Row 1
Row 2
Row 3
Row 4
Row 5
100

This is the direction of the fabric that runs at a diagonal

What is bias?

100

These yarns run parallel to the selvadge

What is the warp?

100

this is the type of stitch you should use when sewing a knit on a domestic sewing machine

zig zag

100

Interlaced yarns of woven fabrics

What is warp and weft?

100

The simplest of weaves

What is plain weave?

200

The weave characterized by a diagonal rib on one or both sides

What is twill weave?

200

Satin is this type of weave

What is unbalanced twill?

200

This is the angle at which true Bias can be found

What is 45 degrees?

200

These yarns run perpendicular to the selvadge

weft

200

The horizontal rows in knits

What are courses?

300
This plain weave is used in fabrics like monk's cloth

What is basket weave

300

Plot twist, its a fiber question.  This is the oldest known fiber

What is flax?

300

Swivel, clip spot and Lappet are types of this weave

What is surface figure?
300
Velvet is an example of this weave

What is pile

300

The generic weave term for brocades, tapestries, and damasks

What is Jacquard?

400

Sateen has these floats

What are weft floats?

400

Scrim and cheesecloth are this type of weave

What is Leno?

400

This twill weave changes direction forming a V shape.  Houndstooth is one example

What is broken twill?

400

This in the name of the rows found in corduroy

wales

400

This twill weaves produces a surface without an apparent pattern

What is Satin?

500

The extra warp or filling yarn used to raise a weave but is not actually woven in

What is studder yarn?

500

This loom mechanism or attachment creates a mock leno or pebbly surface to a plain weave

What is dobby attachment?

500

This person assists the costume designer

What is the assistant costume designer

500

This weave is the forerunner of the modern computer.

What is Jacquard?

500

Lace and Net are created by this type of action

What is twisting and knotting

600

What does the leavers machine, the most complex machine in the textile industry produce?

What is lace?

600

This person creates the patterns for the costumes

What is the draper?

600

You use this type of needle when sewing knits

What is a ballpoint needle?

600

Bonding, stitching, and quilting create these types of fabrics

What are compound fabrics?
600

The grain runs parallel to this.

What is the selvedge edge?

700

This person designs costumes?

What is a costume designer?

700

This weave accounts for 70% of all woven fabrics

What is the plain weave?

700

A rib weave, created when the warp to filling ratio is changed, is an example of this type of weave.

What is unbalanced, plain weave?

700

Faille and Grosgrain are examples of this type of unbalanced plain weave.

What is rib weave?

700

Smoothness of on the surface of satin is created by the light reflecting on these

What are floats?

800

Batiste, Madras, Organdy, are examples of this weave

What is plain weave?

800

In a knit, vertical rows are called this

What are wales?

800

This cousin of Satin tends to be heaver as it cannot be woven as tightly

What is Sateen?

800

Plot twist, its a fiber question.  This is the name for the commercial breeding of silk worms to produce silk

What is sericulture?

800

This method produces fabric very quickly on machines to hold together in layers such as yarns, fiber batt, or foam layers

What is stitch knit?

900

Felt is an example of this type of fabric

What is non woven?

900

Plot twist, fiber question.  This is only natural filament fiber

What is silk?

900

These are the three types of plain weave

What are balanced, unbalanced and and basket?

900

The most expensive laces are made on this machine

Leavers lace machine

900

This is the most ancient textile structure.

What is net?