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Textiles and Garment Construction



             2.  The sleeve seam of the fabric which fray easily can be secured by:
                (a)     working oversewing stitch on edges.
                (b)    overcasting stiches and  slip basting stich.

                (c)    machining the turning on the raw edge.
                (d)   binding the raw edges with crossway binding.


             3.  A gusset is added on raglan or kimono sleeves in order to:

                   (a) enhance the appearance of the sleeve.
                   (b) enable the sleeve cap to ease well to the armhole.

                   (c) strengthen the curved part of the sleeve.

                   (d) add the length of the sleeve to avoid strain.

               4  A piece of fabric attached to the garment to reduce strain and increase flexibility
                   can be termed as;

                   (a) a patch.
                   (b) a raglan.
                   (c) a gusset.

                   (d) an armpit.

               5.  What type of sleeves are found in most of school uniforms?

                   (a) Raglan sleeves.
                   (b) Kimono sleeves.

                   (c) Set-in sleeves.
                   (d) Magyar sleeves.


               6.  Which type of sleeves are cut together with the front and back bodice of a garment?

                   (a) Set-in sleeves.
                   (b) Raglan sleeves.
                   (c) Magyar sleeves.

                   (d) Plain sleeves.









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