Test Review Chapters 40, 41 and 42. The elements of design are? Pattern Line Texture Shape color.

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Test Review Chapters 40, 41 and 42

The elements of design are? Pattern Line Texture Shape color

The principles of design are? Harmony Scale Balance Proportion emphasis

What do responsible clothing shippers consider in buying Clean hands Tell the clerk if a garment is damages Avoid getting makeup on clothing

________are fashions that only last a short time fads

________clothes can be sued in a variety of situations multipurpose

What are the most important things when purchasing a garment Care label Price tag Quality of garment

Scarves, belts, ties and jewelry are clothing accessories

The common name for a group of similar fibers is it _____name? Generic

Dacron is a _________ name for a polyester fabric brand

If you combine cotton and polyester to get the best qualities of both, you have developed a fabric______ blend

What can you do to remove blood stains? Cold water soak for 30 minutes Then use a pre-soak product Wash in cold or warm water

Color is often added to fabric by adding ________ which can come from nature or chemicals Dye

Flame-retardant is an example of a _______process that changes the characteristic of a fabric finishing

You should read ________ care labels to learn what steps to follow in washing and drying. fabric

You should sort washable clothes in separate piles… Delicate Sturdy whites Light colors Permanent press Knit Dark colors Heavy soiled

You should chose a different ___,____,____ for different clothes. Water level Temperature setting Wash cycle

Use a _______ ______ to brighten cotton clothes. Non chlorine bleach

You can rub a ______ ______ _____on the necklines and cuffs of long sleeved shirts before washing them. Undiluted liquid detergent

What items should be included on all clothing labels Care label Fabric content Where is was made

You should clean out the lint filter ___ ___ you use the dryer. Each time

What do you us to get grease out of washable clothes Use a stain remover according to the label

Normal wash

Bleach

Drying