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SEWING QUIZ
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Which thread is the strongest?a. Monofilment Nylonb. Cottonc. Razzle Dazzled. Rayon
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Which weight of thread is the thickest?a. 50 weightb. 20 weightc. 30 weightd. 5 weight
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Which thread is most colorfast?a. Cottonb. Rayonc. Polyesterd. Metallic
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How do you use #5-8 thick threads in the machine?a. Through the needleb. In a regular bobbin casec. You can only couch themd. Through an adjusted bobbin case
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Is a cross wound spool better used horizontally or vertically?a. It doesn’t matterb. Verticallyc. Horizontally
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How many times does your thread go through your needle before it lands in your fabric?a. Twiceb. 30 timesc. 10 timesd. 50 times
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Can threads get old? a. Yesb. No
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What is mercerized thread?a. It’s specially coloredb. It’s treated with lye for extra
strengthc. It’s regular sewing threadd. It’s blue
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How is embroidery thread different from sewing thread? a. It's in nicer colorsb. It's made of rayonc. It's 2 ply rather than 3 plyd. It's thick.
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What were the earliest sewing needles made of (between 25,000 and 30,000 years ago)?a. Turtle shellb. Animal bonec. Dog teeth
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What decade was the electric sewing machine invented in?a. 1850’sb. 1890’sc. 1920’s
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What tool do you need if you make a mistake in sewing and want to correct it?a. Seam ripperb. Stitch overlayc. Thread baring
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Which of these is NOT a part of a common sewing machine?a. Take-up leverb. Stitch openerc. Stitch selector
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Which of these is NOT a type of sewing stitch?a. Floatb. Invisiblec. Loophole
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In sewing terms, what are “darts?”a. Marks used to distinguish the
hemlineb. Hand-sewn stitches made to not
be seen on a garmentc. Folded and stitched wedges of
fabric that shape a garment over curves
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If someone asks you to give her the "selvage" end of the fabric, which end would you hand her?a. The cut edgeb. The finished edgec. The edge with the
make/manufacturer of the fabric on it
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How do you create a back-stitch using a modern sewing machine?a. Turn over the fabric and proceed
to sewb. Hold down the reverse lever or
buttonc. From your current stitch, put in a
top-stitch then continue sewing
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In sewing terms, what are “notions?”a. Sewing accessories needed to
complete a garmentb. Patterns used to aid in garment
makingc. Measuring devices needed to
follow sewing patterns
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Which of these is the oldest sewing machine brand?a. Singerb. Kenmorec. Brother
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What is the best place to get the most affordable prices for sewing related products online?a. MySewingMall.comb. Amazon.comc. Souq.com d. Idontknow.com
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Cheat Sheet:1. Monofilament nylon2. 5 weight3. Polyester4. Through an adjusted
bobbin case5. Horizontally6. 50 times7. Yes8. It’s treated with lye for
extra strength9. It's 2 ply rather than 3
ply10. Animal bone
11. 1890’s12. Seam ripper13. Stitch opener14. Float15. Marks used to
distinguish the hemline16. Finished edge17. Hold down the reverse
lever or button18. Sewing accessories
needed to complete a garment
19. Singer20. MySewingMall.com