
Make a Pattern from a Drawing
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12th Grade
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Cassandra Irwin
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13 questions
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 10 pts
What is the process for transferring a pattern to fabric?
Transferring the pattern to the fabric is done by placing the fabric over the pattern instead of the other way around.
Transferring the pattern to the fabric is done by cutting the fabric first and then tracing the pattern onto it.
Transferring the pattern to the fabric is done without the need to secure it with pins.
Transferring the pattern to the fabric is done by placing the pattern on the fabric, securing it with pins, tracing the outline with a pencil or tailor's chalk, and then cutting the fabric following the marked lines.
Answer explanation
Transferring the pattern to the fabric is done by placing the pattern on the fabric, securing it with pins, tracing the outline with a pencil or tailor's chalk, and then cutting the fabric following the marked lines.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 10 pts
What materials are needed to make a sewing pattern from a drawing?
Needle, thread, and buttons
Wood, nails, and hammer
Pattern paper, pencil, ruler, scissors, and tape measure
Paint, brush, and canvas
Answer explanation
To make a sewing pattern from a drawing, you need pattern paper, pencil, ruler, scissors, and tape measure. These tools are essential for transferring the design accurately onto the pattern paper.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 10 pts
Why is it important to mark the seam lines on a sewing pattern?
Seam lines are marked to confuse when sewing the project
It is not necessary to mark the seam lines, they can be sewn by eye
It is important to mark the seam lines to ensure accuracy and professional finish of the project.
Marking the seam lines is not important at all
Answer explanation
Marking the seam lines is crucial to ensure precise sewing and achieve a professional-looking outcome.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 10 pts
What is the difference between a scale sewing pattern and a full-size pattern?
The sewing pattern to scale is larger than the real-size pattern
The real-size pattern is a reduced version of the original design
The difference lies in that the sewing pattern to scale is a reduced representation of the original, while the real-size pattern is an exact representation of the final size of the design.
The difference is that both are the same
Answer explanation
The difference lies in that the sewing pattern to scale is a reduced representation of the original, while the real-size pattern is an exact representation of the final size of the design.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 10 pts
What tools can be used to transfer a pattern to fabric accurately?
Tracing paper, tissue paper, pattern paper, tailor's pencil, tailor's chalk, pins, fabric markers
Sandpaper, metal ruler, adhesive tape
Answer explanation
The correct tools for transferring a pattern to fabric accurately include tracing paper, tissue paper, pattern paper, tailor's pencil, tailor's chalk, pins, and fabric markers.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 10 pts
How can a sewing pattern be adjusted to fit a person better?
Follow the pattern as it is without making adjustments
Take precise body measurements of the person and compare them with the pattern, make adjustments on the pattern's cutting lines.
Guess the person's measurements without taking them
Compare the pattern with a garment of the person
Answer explanation
Taking precise body measurements of the person and comparing them with the pattern allows for adjustments on the pattern's cutting lines, ensuring a better fit.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 10 pts
What precautions should be taken when cutting a sewing pattern on fabric?
Cut the fabric without previously marking the pattern
Make sure the fabric is well stretched and flat, use pins to fix the pattern and cut with sharp scissors following the marked lines.
Do not stretch the fabric before cutting the pattern
Use blunt scissors to cut the fabric
Answer explanation
To cut a sewing pattern on fabric, it is important to ensure the fabric is well stretched and flat, use pins to fix the pattern, and cut with sharp scissors following the marked lines.
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