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Number your paper from 1-15. We will begin in a few minutes. Pressing Quiz Number your paper from 1-15. We will begin in a few minutes.

1. Name this pressing tool. Press Cloth Steam Iron Tailor’s Ham/Pressing Ham Pounding Block Press Mitt Seam Roll/Sleeve Roll Sleeve Board Point Presser/Tailor’s Board Ironing Board Needle Board

2. Name this pressing tool. Press Cloth Steam Iron Tailor’s Ham/Pressing Ham Pounding Block Press Mitt Seam Roll/Sleeve Roll Sleeve Board Point Presser/Tailor’s Board Ironing Board Needle Board

3. Name this pressing tool. Press Cloth Steam Iron Tailor’s Ham/Pressing Ham Pounding Block Press Mitt Seam Roll/Sleeve Roll Sleeve Board Point Presser/Tailor’s Board Ironing Board Needle Board

4. Name this pressing tool. Press Cloth Steam Iron Tailor’s Ham/Pressing Ham Pounding Block Press Mitt Seam Roll/Sleeve Roll Sleeve Board Point Presser/Tailor’s Board Ironing Board Needle Board

5. Name this pressing tool. Press Cloth Steam Iron Tailor’s Ham/Pressing Ham Pounding Block Press Mitt Seam Roll/Sleeve Roll Sleeve Board Point Presser/Tailor’s Board Ironing Board Needle Board

6. Which tool would be used for pressing corduroy? A

7. Which one would be used to press small areas?

8. Which one would be used to press curved areas?

9. Which one is used to protect fabric when pressing?

10. Which one would be used to press a large area?

11. On which side of the fabric should you press? A. The back or wrong side of the fabric B. The front or good side of the fabric.

12. What three things do you need for pressing? A. Pressure, heat, friction B. Heat, moisture, pressure

13. Why is high heat dangerous when pressing? A. Fabric may melt. B. You might burn yourself. C. You might hurt the iron. D. All of the above.

14. Which action represents “pressing”? A. Up and down B. Side to side

A. Silk B. Wool C. Synthetic D. Cotton E. Linen 15. What should you set the iron on if you don’t know the fiber content? A. Silk B. Wool C. Synthetic D. Cotton E. Linen

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