Introduction to embroidery - JSS3 Cultural and creative art Past Questions and Answers - page 2

11

What is the purpose of using carbon paper in embroidery?

A

To trace the design onto the fabric

B

To mark the design directly onto the fabric

C

To create holes along the design lines

D

To make temporary stitches as a guide for embroidery

correct option: a
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12

Which stitch is often used for flower stems and vines

A

Herringbone stitch

B

Stem stitch

C

Loop stitch

D

Feather stitch

correct option: b
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13

How are holes made on the fabric using the pricking method?

A

By tracing the design onto the fabric

B

By pricking holes along the design lines

C

By drawing directly onto the fabric

D

By making temporary stitches on the fabric

correct option: b
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14

Which stitch is used to create small looped petals or leaves?

A

Herringbone stitch

B

Stem stitch

C

Loop stitch

D

Feather stitch

correct option: c
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15

What tool protects the fingers from getting pricked by the needle?

A

Needles

B

Threads

C

Hoops/frames

D

Thimbles

correct option: d
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16

What is the purpose of using hoops/frames in embroidery?

A

To trace the design onto the fabric

B

To mark the design directly onto the fabric

C

To hold the fabric taut while embroidering

D

To create holes along the design lines

correct option: c
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17

Which tool is essential for cutting threads and trimming excess fabric?

A

Needles

B

Threads

C

Hoops/frames

D

Scissors

correct option: d
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18

Which method involves using contrasting thread to mark the design directly onto the fabric?

A

Carbon paper

B

Pricking

C

Tailor tack

D

Direct drawing

correct option: c
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19

Which method involves drawing the design directly onto the fabric using markers or chalk?

A

Carbon paper

B

Pricking

C

Tailor tack

D

Direct drawing

correct option: d
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20

What is the purpose of using thimbles in embroidery?

A

To hold the fabric taut while embroidering

B

To protect the fingers from getting pricked by the needle

C

To create holes along the design lines

D

To mark the design directly onto the fabric

correct option: b
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