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(h) Shaping flat pieces of fabric in (xi) Sunray pleat
order to fit a human figure (xii) Vertical tucks
(i) Allows free movement on straight (xiii) Kick pleat
skirts
(xiv) Horizontal tucks
(j) A method of reducing fullness
which can allow a garment to be (xv) Accordion pleats
lengthen
Write TRUE for a correct statement and FALSE if a statement is not correct
9. Tucks are usually stitched through their entire length, and they are smaller
than pleats
10. Inverted pleats and box pleats are similar and save the same purpose in the
garment.
11. Drawstring can be used as alternative to elastic.
12. Easing are not required for manipulate curued seam
13. Two knife pleats are turned towards each other to form box pleats.
Answer the following questions
14. In which ways the fullness of the garment can be introduced?
15. What is the general importance of controlling fullness in garments?
16. What should be done to strengthen the end point of the dart?
17. What is the difference between gathering and easing?
18. Which type of soft furnishing do tucks being applied?
19. Which technique can be applied to introduce frills on the skirt?
20. Why are gathers necessary on a sleeve head?
21. What is the reason for snipping a two-pointed dart at its widest part?
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