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Fashion Vocabulary Test #5

Across
A metal or plastic cap with a closed end, worn to protect your finger and push the needle in sewing
Small marks made on the pattern to ensure that one pattern piece will match up to the pattern next to it
A natural fiber that grows on a plant; the most popular fiber used worldwide
A textile used on the unseen or wrong side of the fabric to make a garment more rigid
Cord, tape, or fabric typically woven with strips of rubber
Natural or synthetic strands from which yarns are made
A type of closure that involves a device of two flexible strips of metal or plastic used by pulling a slide along them
The area between the edge and the stitching line on two or more pieces of material being stitched together
A pin with a point that is bent back to the head and is held in a guard when closed
The bias direction of the fabric is at 45 degrees to its warp and weft threads
Round wheel at upper right of the sewing machine that manually moves the needle
A rough outline sketch of a figure used to sketch clothing
A textile sample; piece of cloth or fabric designed to represent a larger whole
Luxurious natural fiber obtained by unwinding the cocoons of silkworms; fabric made by weaving the natural silk filament fibers
Down
Richly decorative fabrics, made on a jacquard machine
Part of a woman's dress covering the body between the neck or shoulders and the waist
A technique that involves stitching a line close to the edge of a facing to keep it from rolling toward the outside
Natural fiber obtained from the fibrous materials of the stalk of a flax plant
Sewing with overlapping stitches that prevents unraveling of seams
A small, slender piece of metal used to fasten, support, or attach things
Layer of lightweight fabric sewn inside a garment
A fold sewn into a garment, used to direct fullness; provides shape, especially to a woman's bust
Natural fiber obtained from the fleece of sheep or lambs; the most commonly used animal fiber