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Write the answer on the whiteboard Starter Quiz Nothing new……

Rotary screen printing printing Name two modern Methods of Printing Digital printing

Elastic Bands

Block Printing

Stencilling

Appliqué

A linen skirt, plain seams are cheap and easy to do on most fabrics except very light fabrics.

A fine organza blouse. It gives the seam extra strength whilst casing in the rough edge which looks very good.

1.Over locking 1.Using pinking sheers 1.Zig-zag stitch

Quilting Uses an outer fabric layer, wadding and an under layer usually cotton. It can trap lots of heat whilst still being relatively light.

3.????? Decreases volume 2.???????? Adds volume 1.????????? Adds volume 1.Gathers Adds volume 2.Pleats Adds volume 3.Darts Decreases volume

1.??????????? Cases in the edge of the fabric. 2.??????????? Adds a fabric covered cord to a seam or edge. 1.Binding Cases in the edge of the fabric. 2.Piping Adds a fabric covered cord to a seam or edge.

1.?????? To do with dry cleaning 2.?????? To do with drying 3.?????? To do with drying 1.Do not bleach 2.Gentle tumble dry 3.Drip dry 4.????? To do with washing 4.Hand wash only

1.A product that has been used and is re-used (second hand shops for example) 2.A product that has been changed into something else (polyester based plastic bottles into fleece fabric) 3.Is it both?Both of cause!

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