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Apparel 2 2.01

Understanding Construction in the apparel industry

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Ashlynn is designing a shirt with a collar that lies flat against the garment neck edge. Which type of collar is she using? Flat Collar
Mira is creating a knit dress. What type of needle should she choose? Ball point needle
Claire designed a sheer scarf. On the tech pack, what size needle should she recommend the manufacturer use? size 8
Pam is hand-stitching the hem on her daughter's wedding dress. She is creating what type of hem? rolled hem
Sherry is personalizing the softball team warm-ups using player names. What type of needle should she choose? Embroidery needle
Melinda is designing a pair of dress pants with a zipper closure at the side seam. Which type of zipper is most appropriate? Invisible zipper
Before Mary begins to construct her dress, what stitch does she need to use on the neckline to keep it from stretching? Staystitching
What class of seams include the most common types of seam construction techniques, such as plain, French, double-stitched and pipped seams? Superimposed
Which type of zipper is most appropriate if Lauren wants two rows of stitching visible from the outside of her makeup bag? Centered Zipper
Leah is constructing a tank top. A thin strip of fabric is placed around the neck and armhole areas to finish the edges. Which type of facings are being used? Bias
What type of hem do dress pants typically have? Machine Blind hem
Sarah is engineering a dress with two continuous seams down the entire front length. What term is used for the shaping devices that fit the contours of the the body? Princess seams
Sarah is constructing a denim tote bag. To prevent needle breakage, what size needle should she use? 16/sixteen
Which waistline finish should be used on a fitted skirt? Waistband
Sherry is making a loose and comfortable bathrobe. The sleeve and body are one piece. Which sleeve style does the robe have? Kimono
Which type of facing consists of separate pattern pieces that will be cut and attached to the garment? Fitted Facing
In order to control fullness in apparel construction, knife and box are examples of? Pleats
Rebecca is designing a dress skirt. It has a curved piece of fabric attached at the waistline edge that folds to the inside of the garment before being stitched down. Which waistline finish is she using? Facing waistline
Becky has sew the facing to the waistline of her skirt. What type of stitch should she use so that the facing does not roll to the outside? Understitch
Beth is constructing a top with soft folds at the neckline. What type of shaping device should she use? Gathers
What type of needle should Sarah choose to sew a medium-weight cotton fabric? Universal needle
Julie created a denim skirt using a welt seam. Which class of seams has she used? Lapped seam
Carol is constructing a men's dress shirt that will be worn with a tie. Which type of collar is best suited for this type of design? Rolled Collar
Ashton is designing an unlined jacket. The facing is incorporated into the front pattern piece. Which type of facing is being used? Extended facing
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