This 1970 act calls for safe and healthful working conditions in the workplace. It was formed to enforce job safety and health standards.
What is OSHA? Occupational Safety and Health Act
100
A flexible measuring tool used to take body measurements
What is a tape measure?
100
A type of fastener that has tiny hooks on one strip and loops on the other that hold together when pressed with fingers.
What is hook and loop tape?
200
Students who have taken a Family Consumer Science class or who are currently enrolled in a Family Consumer Science class.
Who can join FCCLA?
200
Orange, green, and violet - made by mixing equal parts of 2 primary colors.
What are secondary colors?
200
A manufacturing plant that may use child labor, pay less than minimum wages, not pay overtime, or have unclean and unsafe facilities.
What is a sweatshop?
200
A small gadget with a hook-like blade that is used to remove stitches
What is a seam ripper?
200
Fabric between the seam and the garment edge. Usually 5/8th inch
What is a seam allowance?
300
Identify Concerns
Set a Goal
Form a Plan
Act
Follow Up
What is the 5 step planning process?
300
A color scheme consisting of several values or intensities of the same color
What is monochromatic?
300
Cotton, Silk, Wool, and linen (from plant or animal sources)
What are natural fibers?
300
The process of removing wrinkles from clothing (and setting seams) using steam and a lifting motion.
What is pressing?
300
A stitched fold that provides shape and fullness to a garment so that it fits the curve of the body.
What is a dart?
400
Students Taking Action with Recognition, competition events to help students develop their skills and apply their learning. The event includes individualized activities, cooperative activities, and competitions.
What are STAR events?
400
Color, line, form and texture
What are the elements of design?
400
Continuous strand of fiber. Any manufactured fiber can fall into this category. Silk is the ONLY natural fiber to fall into this category.
What is a filament fiber?
400
Cutting instrument that is usually longer than scissors and the handles are not the same size.
What are shears?
400
Sewing a line of regular machine stitching on a single thickness of fabric to stabilize curved or bias edges and prevent stretching.
What is staystitching?
500
1945
What year was FCCLA founded?
500
Balance, proportion, rhythm, and emphasis
What are the Principles of Design?
500
A liquid substance used to dissolve greasy stains
What is a solvent?
500
On the sewing machine, moves fabric under the presser foot
What is feed dog or feed system?
500
pin, hand, and machine - temporarily joining layers of fabric together until they are permanently stitched by machine. Using pins is the most common method.