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Textiles and Garment Construction
Answer the following questions
1. Identify five methods of disposing fullness
2. State the importance of controlling fullness in garments.
3. What is the primary purpose of a dart?
4. Explain how to finish off a dart.
5. Describe, with illustrations, the difference between box pleat and inverted pleat.
6. Explain how finished darts are pressed.
7. Describe three sections of garments where casing can be used.
8. Give the differences between self-casing and applied casing.
9. What is the difference between gathering and easing?
10. With illustrations, describe the procedure for making a self-casing.
Match each statement in column A with its corresponding items from column B.
Column A Column B
1. Pleats which face one direction 2. Two or A. Easing B. Gathering
more knife pleats facing opposite directions
C. Pleats
3. A method of reducing fullness which can
allow a garment to be widen D. Controlling fullness
E. Inverted pleat
4. Two or more knife pleats facing each other
5. A decorative method of managing fullness F. Stroking
which can be worked on the right or wrong G. Pin tucks
side of a garment
H. Knife pleat
6. Pleats which face one direction
I. Tucks
7. A means of managing fullness on curved
areas J. Box pleat
8. Shaping flat pieces of a fabric in order to fit K. Sunray pleat
a human figure
L. Vertical tucks
9. Allows free movement on straight skirts.
M. Kick pleat
10. A method of reducing fullness which can
allow a garment to be lengthen N. Horizontal tucks
O. Accordion pleats
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