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Apparel 2 1.02

Textile

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Corduroy has a soft, raised surface. What texture finish has been applied? Napping
Jasmine developed a new graphic design for her line of T-Shirts. She want to print them using a technique she learned about in her Apparel and Textile Production 2 class that involves using a mesh frame, ink, and rubber blade. This method is known as: screen printing
She painted wax onto her white fabric and after drying, she soaked it in the dye. After the dye dried, she removed the wax from with newspaper and her iron. Which printing technique did she use? Resist
Which dye can be used at room temperature on cotton, rayon, and linen? Fiber Reactive
At the textile manufacturing facility, which direct printing method involves the use of an etched copper cylinder for each color present in the design? Roller
The process of embedding a fragrance into a fabric is known as: Microencapsulation
Which is the appropriate dye method for wool, mohair, and angora? Acid
Antimicrobial, antifungal, and antistatic are considered to be: performance finishes
An elegant process exists for adding aesthetic appeal to the surface of paper, metal, or textiles. The raised dimension could be a pattern, design, or logo. This printing process is known as: Embossing
The Flammable Fabric Act requires that children's sleepwear be: Flame-Retardant
Fiber optics are woven into the fabric of Jordan's shirt. His shirt is made from a: Smart Fabric
Laure created a hand-painted watercolor. She used a textile printing company to upload he design and have it printed onto an organic cotton knit fabric using an ink-jet printer. This is an example of which printing method? Digital
A person who creates patterns on woven, knitted and printed fabrics is considered to be a textile: Designer
Adjusting the molecular structure of chemicals used to form fibers is found in sportswear apparel in the form of sweat-wicking properties. This performance feature is primarily due to advances in: Nanotechnology
Which dyes are the most permanent? Fiber Reactive
_____________ is when particles are filled with active ingredients and applied to the fabric or garment. Examples: moisturizers, insect repellents Microencapsulation
__________________is when molecular structure of the chemicals used to form fibers has been altered. Nanotechnology
Applying texture by depositing many small fiber particles onto a surface of a fabric is known as: Flocking
A ________________ is responsible for mixing, developing, and creating colors and color palettes for clothing, clothing lines, and other textiles. Textile Colorist
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