A) Sourcing materials B) Research and inspiration gathering C) Sketching final designs D) Prototyping
A) Current trends B) Easiest to work with C) Cheapest option D) Durability and suitability for the design
A) To visually represent the design's aesthetic and inspiration B) To calculate production costs C) To store material samples D) To track project deadlines
A) The accessory's historical significance B) The accessory's production cost C) How comfortably the accessory interacts with the body D) The accessory's aesthetic appeal
A) To determine the best marketing strategy B) To create the final product for sale C) To test the design's functionality and aesthetics D) To secure funding from investors
A) Sewing fabric B) Marketing products C) Creating digital 3D models D) Managing inventory
A) Repairing damaged items B) Selling finished products C) Sketching design ideas D) Finding and obtaining materials and components
A) Sewing machine B) 3D printer C) Embroidery hoop D) Jeweler's saw
A) Creating initial sketches B) Designing the packaging C) Adding final touches like polishing and sealing D) Calculating material costs
A) Screwdriver B) Welding torch C) Magnetic snap D) Bolt
A) Design Brief B) Style Guide C) Marketing Plan D) Bill of Materials (BOM)
A) Backstitch B) Basting stitch C) Gathering stitch D) Running stitch
A) A type of embellishment B) A pricing strategy C) A color scheme for the design D) A template used to cut fabric or other materials
A) Gluing them directly to the fabric B) Stapling them to the fabric C) Ironing them on with fusible interfacing D) Sewing them on with a needle and thread
A) To cut the thread B) To control the speed of the machine C) To wind the bobbin D) To hold the fabric in place while sewing
A) Designing accessories for a specific demographic B) Creating products with a vintage style C) Selling products at a higher price D) Transforming waste materials into new products
A) Wide range of color options B) Durability and luxurious feel C) Low cost and easy availability D) Resistance to water damage
A) PVC B) Recycled polyester C) Conventional cotton D) Acrylic
A) Using only locally sourced materials B) Creating unique, one-of-a-kind pieces C) Handcrafting each item individually D) Producing large quantities of identical items
A) Simplifying the design process B) Creating a unique identity and image for the product C) Reducing production costs D) Avoiding copyright infringement
A) Painting B) Weaving C) Hammering D) Printing
A) Hammer B) Screwdriver C) Wrench D) Rotary cutter
A) To provide structure and protect the interior B) To make the bag waterproof C) To make the bag heavier D) To increase the price of the bag
A) Basting B) Darning C) Seaming D) Hemming
A) Scissors B) Measuring tape C) Chalk D) Needle
A) Buying the cheapest materials available. B) Obtaining materials in a socially and environmentally responsible manner. C) Ignoring labor practices in material production. D) Only sourcing materials from overseas.
A) To make the fabric waterproof B) To prevent fraying and give a clean look C) To add weight to the fabric D) To make the fabric stiffer
A) Store near a heat source B) Store in a humid environment to keep it supple C) Store folded tightly in plastic bags D) Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
A) Using only primary colors B) Choosing colors randomly based on personal preference C) Ignoring color altogether D) Understanding how colors interact to create visually appealing combinations
A) Use high-quality product photos and detailed descriptions B) Use blurry photos and minimal descriptions C) Rely solely on word-of-mouth marketing D) Ignore social media platforms |