Test 1 on tailoring by @bossj23 || Basics in sewing and tailoring
Hello verified kids in steemkids community, hope we are all ready for the test on tailoring? The test covers things I taught and nothing above or outside that. The test questions are quite simple. It's just that you need to understand the question you are asked before giving an answer. I want to commend those that participated in the practical last week @ghani12.. He's reward would be sent to him on Monday......The test covers sewing basics and tailoring as a whole, even the Practical we carried out. Be honest with yourself......
Test one
1: Sewing was done with hand until the advent of sewing machine in the............ century.
A. 14th
B. 19th
C: 18th
D; 20th
2: .................. is the act of using certain applied skills to sew or stitch clothes
A. Sewing
B. Tailoring
C. Stitching
D. Seaming
3: In ................., rows of threads are run around or interlaced in a specific repeated unit.
A. Sewing
B. Stitching
C. Seaming
D. Embroidery
4: All but one is not a type of stitch
A. French
B. Straight
C. Bound
D. Plain
5: All but one are types of stitches
A. Running
B. Lapped
C. Back
D. Chain
6: ............can also be termed a line of stitches which includes running stitches, zigzag stitches.
A. Stitch
B. Seam
C. Embroidery
D. Straight stitch
7: . Another name for running stitch is called........
A. Back stitch
B. Straight stitch
C. Whip stitch
D. Basting stitch
8:............... is a hand-sewn form of stitch that existed long before the advent of sewing machines.
A. Chain stitch
B: Back stitch
C: Running stitch
D: Straight stitch
9: .............is used to enclose raw edges of heavy fabrics and for decorative stitch.
A. Satin stitch
B. Blanket stitch
C. Running stitch
D. Straight stitch
9b: ...............is a person that designs new clothing styles and patterns.
A. Tailor
B. Fashion designer
C. Seamstress
D. Patterner
10: .................is a method of textile production or fabric production by interlacing two sets of yarns usually silk threads so that cross they cross each other at right angles to form a cloth...
A: Sewing
B. Weaving
C. InterLacing
D. Fabrics construction
11: Define tailoring
11b. Mention 3 importance of tailoring
12: Distinguish between stitching and seaming
12b. Define sewing
13: List and explain 2 types of stitches
13b. Mention 5 stitches you know
14: Identify the following stitches
Source
14a.................
14b....................
14c.......................
14d........................
14e.......................
Test rules
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Copy the test questions and paste on post and then use this [✓] to tick the correct answers.
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You can either post your answers in the Comment Section of this post or you can write a separate post for it.
Deadline for submission is on the 13th of July, 2022. .......... Submission of scores would be a day after and the highest scorer would be set as beneficiary in that submission post...50%.
✅✅💯💯Wishing you luck in this test. The grading would be characterized by
- Application of markdown styles
- Being straightforward and not giving details
- Neatness of your work
- A cover picture
- Your ability to understand questions and implement it.
- Clarity etc...
This test is to help you recap all we've done in three weeks. My special regards to
Thank you very much @bossj23 for this very detailed step by step process on tailoring.
This post of yours is a very useful post as it helps new fashion designers to gain a solid foundation on the basics of tailoring.
I wouldn't advise anyone to miss such an educative post, you have really done well I must admit.
Please continue teaching us more on fashion designing, we hope to learn from you again.
#steem-on 💙
Hello @bossj23 first of all thank you for teaching follow kids all this while, and you're giving them test now. But as a tailor it will be better if you've shown them by yourself how to make those stitches instead of downloaded images, or is it that you can't make it yourself, that you downloaded from another person's blog?
Moreover the first image is not yours, you took the image from this site 👇
https://sewing.com/basic-sewing-skills/amp/
It's bad that you've not cited the source, I hope you will do the needful immediately.
Thanks ma.... I get you but I don't think you've been following our lessons because In my tutorial class last week, we carried out a practical class and I showed them how to go about those stitches. It's just that I didn't attach a video to it due to the quality of my phone and the disk space. And the main reason I downloaded this is because of the test. The ones I did, the names of the stitches were shown and it would have been an open expo for the kids
I see you don't get me, I didn't say you would have made video for your students but I meant you would have made those stitches by yourself then you took photograph of them and post, instead of downloading another person's work.
You know what? This excuse is so flimsy, because it's possible for you to make the stitches without names on it or possibly hiding the name. Because I consider this downloaded one as an open expo; just take a look at this 👇
So @bossj23 tell me which is an open expo?
Do you get it now? We learn everyday on this platform, so it's always good to take corrections instead of excusing our mistakes.
Ok, I get you now. Thanks. I'll do so next time
Me gusta mucho este post ya que quiero aprender como mi abuela a la costurera y quisiera tener mi primera máquina de coser lo más pronto posible