4-H FCS SKILL-A-THON SEWING AND CLOTHING ID
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Batik
Answers :is an Indone- sian technique of wax- resist dyeing applied to whole
cloth. This tech- nique originated from Java, Indonesia. Batik is made either by
drawing dots and lines of the resist with a
spouted tool called a tjanting, or by printing the resist with a copper stamp called a
cap.
Broadcloth
Answers :is a very lightweight, smooth, flat looking fabric, with no pattern in the
weave of the threads. It is similar in quality to pinpoint fabric, but has less texture.
This usually means it is slightly more transparent and not as shiny as the pinpoint
Chambray
,Answers :is a plain weave fabric woven with a colored yarn in the warp and a
white yarn in the weft. Like chambray, denim is made with a colored yarn in the
warp and white in the weft, but is woven in a twill con- struction.
Corduroy
Answers :is a textile with a dis- tinct pattern, a "cord" or wale. Mod- ern corduroy
is most commonly composed of tufted cords, sometimes exhibiting a channel (bare
to the base fabric) between the tufts. Both velvet and corduroy derive from fustian
fabric.
Eyelet fabric
,Answers :is a type of lace made by creating holes in a fabric medium. Each hole is
edged using a buttonhole stitch. The holes are pre- cisely sized and situated to
create a pattern or patterns, often floral de- signs or abstract geometric arrange-
ments.
Faux Fur
Answers :Fake fur is a type of textile fabric fash- ioned to simulate genuine animal
fur. It is known as a pile fabric and is typically made from polymeric fibers that are
pro- cessed, dyed, and cut to match a specific fur texture and color. ... Today's fake
furs can be nearly indistinguishable from the natural furs they imitate.
Faux Leather
, Answers :Artificial leather is a material in- tended to substitute for leather in fields
such as upholstery, clothing, footwear and fabrics and other uses where a leather-
like finish is re- quired but the actual material is cost -prohibitive or unsuitable
Iron on Interfacing
Answers :is used to add stiffness to fabric. The interfacing you'll find in a craft
store today is fusible, and it's applied to the wrong side of the fabric with an iron
Jersey
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