If you need to shorten or lengthen something, you should do this at what line?
What is the ADJUSTMENT line
A serger creates this at the beginning and end of stitching
What is a CHAIN OFF
This helps control fullness in the waist area
What are GATHERS
These are a permanent part of your finished apparel garment
What are NOTIONS
Which sewing technique takes up extra fabric to create a tighter fit in a blouse or shirt
What is a dart
When a designer creates a certain shape or silhouette?
What is Design Ease
Men and women can both wear items made from the same pattern
What is UNISEX
This is where recommended fabrics for a pattern are found
What is the BACK of the pattern envelope
Smaller length stitch that makes the seam stronger
What is reinforcement stitch
If constructing a pair of pajama pants for men, you should consider what two things?
What is the waist and hip measurements
The way double and triple notches should be cut
What is Together as one long block
Daily Double:
List five examples of notions
What are buttons, elastic, interfacing, thread, snaps, hooks and eyes, zipper (must list 5)
DOUBLE:
What must you know if making a man's dress shirt?
What is his neck size, sleeve length, back to waist measurement and the chest size
Name three ways to transfer markings from a pattern piece to the fabric
What are tailor's chalk, tracing wheel, fabric marking pen or thread.
If attaching a pattern piece to fabric pins should be placed this way
What is perpendicular to the cutting edge
What pattern piece should you place on your fabric first
What is a piece that needs to be on the fold
The proper way to sew on a sew-through button
What is with a toothpick or needle placed on top of the button
Extra comfort and moveability that a designer adds to a pattern
What is WEARING EASE