1) A stitched fold is usually constructed on the wrong side and usually has a narrow and wide end to resemble a triangle. a) Dart b) Pleat c) Tucks 2) A fold in the fabric helps to control fullness. They may be single, grouped or all-around a garment as in a pleated skirt. a) Tuck b) Pleat c) Dart 3) A small, stitched fold that may vary greatly in width. a) Pleat b) Dart c) Tuck 4) Working and pulling at least two rows of machine stitching a) Easing b) Shirring c) Gathers 5) Carried out by working and pulling together three or more rows of long machine stitching. a) Gathers b) Shirring c) Easing 6) A method of manipulating curved seams and fullness by stitching long stitching ( one row) around the curved area to reduce space. a) Easing b) Shirring c) Gathers 7) An embroidery technique is used to gather fabric so that it can stretch. a) Easing b) Shirring c) Smocking

Methods of Controlling Fullness

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