1) When evaluating an existing product, what should you think about? a) How good the quality is and how well it meets the user’s needs b) If it matches your favourite colour c) How heavy it is 2) What is a seam? a) A type of button b) Where two pieces of fabric are joined together by stitching c) A decoration on fabric 3) Why is it important to leave a seam allowance? a) To make the product longer b) To allow extra fabric for stitching so the pieces stay together and don’t fray c) To make the product colourful 4) What does a needle threader do? a) Helps push the needle through thick fabric b) Helps thread the needle easily c) Cuts the thread 5) What is the purpose of tying a knot at the end of a thread? a) To stop the thread from slipping through the fabric b) To make it look decorative c) To shorten the thread 6) Which stitch is used for a straight line and simple joining? a) Running stitch b) Back stitch c) Over stitch 7) Which stitch is strong and used for joining seams securely? a) Running stitch b) Back stitch c) Over stitch 8) Which stitch is used to prevent fabric edges from fraying? a) Running stitch b) Back stitch c) Over stitch 9) What is a paper pattern used for? a) To make the fabric look pretty b) To cut fabric pieces accurately based on a design c) To decorate the final product 10) How do you make a 3D textile product? a) By sewing together different shaped pieces of fabric b) By folding paper only c) By gluing fabric to cardboard 11) Why do designers create prototypes? a) To test their ideas before making the final product b) To waste time c) To make the product heavier 12) When evaluating your finished textile product, what should you do? a) Only think about what you liked b) Consider the views of others to help improve it c) Ignore feedback

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