A) Weaving the Fabric B) Planning and Design C) Cutting the Fabric D) Adding Embellishments
A) Quilting B) Pointillism Painting C) Embroidery D) Weaving
A) Pencil B) Screwdriver C) Hammer D) Embroidery Needle
A) Cotton B) Wool C) Cashmere D) Silk
A) To cut fabric B) To dye fabric C) To measure fabric D) To hold fabric taut
A) The shuttle B) The filling threads C) The selvedge edge D) The lengthwise threads
A) A method of weaving B) A form of embroidery C) A type of knotting D) A wax-resist dyeing technique
A) Knitting B) Felting C) Tie-dye D) Crocheting
A) Matted fibers B) Woven threads C) Knitted loops D) Glued fabric scraps
A) Attaching fabric pieces to a background B) Weaving with multiple colors C) Dyeing with natural pigments D) Creating a pattern with knots
A) The weight of the fabric B) The raw edge of the fabric C) The printed design on the fabric D) The finished edge of the fabric
A) Satin stitch B) Back stitch C) Lazy daisy stitch D) French knot
A) To measure the design B) To cut the thread C) To store needles D) To keep fabric taut
A) Loom B) Paintbrush C) Pencil D) Sewing Machine
A) Stretching fabric B) Removing stains from fabric C) Shrinking and matting wool fibers D) Adding color to fabric
A) To prevent fabric from stretching B) To make the fabric more water resistant C) To add color to fabric D) To make the fabric softer
A) Glass B) Wood C) Metal D) Polyester Fiberfill
A) The name of the artist B) The type of stitch used C) The type of fabric used D) A recurring design element
A) Applying glue to fabric. B) Sewing fabric on top of other fabric. C) Cutting away fabric layers to reveal underlying fabrics D) Removing stitches.
A) A type of knitting technique. B) Covering objects in public with knitted or crocheted items C) Exploding skeins of yarn. D) Bombing a city with yarn.
A) Creating needles B) Painting needles C) Sewing with needles D) Using barbed needles to interlock wool fibers
A) Securing threads to fabric with small stitches B) A weaving technique C) A type of fabric dye D) A way to store yarn
A) To strengthen the fabric B) To clean the fabric C) To dye the fabric D) To transfer a design to fabric
A) A Japanese embroidery technique using white thread on indigo fabric B) A type of knitting. C) A type of silk D) A Japanese weaving technique
A) Felting fabric when it's raining B) Soaking fabric in water before felting C) Washing felted fabric D) Using water, soap, and agitation to mat wool fibers
A) Acrylic B) Indigo C) Nylon D) Polyester
A) Embroidery using cotton thread B) Embroidery using silk thread C) Embroidery using metallic thread D) Embroidery using wool yarn
A) A quilt made from old rags B) A quilt that is very small C) A quilt made using only one color D) A quilt made with exposed seams that fray
A) A weaving technique B) A stuffed quilting technique C) A type of embroidery thread D) A dyeing technique
A) A type of paint B) A type of fabric C) A type of sewing machine D) The art of knotting cords or strings in patterns |