1. It is made by drafting from the measurements which have been carefully taken from an individual or from a model.

A. French Curve
B. Sketch
C. Block Pattern
D. Manila Paper



2. It is an intervening step between the block and the final pattern.

A. Sketch
B. dressmaker's pins
C. dots
D. Construction Paper


3. It is provided with the necessary symbols that will guide the cutter on how to layout the pattern on the cloth.

A. Drafting Pattern
B. French Curve
C. Household linen
D. Final Pattern


4. It includes the fabric that we use in the bedroom, bathroom or in dining areas which require few measurements.

A. dots
B. Drafting Pattern
C. Household linen
D. sketch


5. It refers to a standardized pattern, ready-made and bought.

A. French Curve
B. Commercial Pattern
C. sketch
D. Drawing


6. It is necessary in shaping the neckline as well as that of the armhole to produce perfect curve.

A. French Curve
B. dressmaker's pins
C. ruler
D. tailor's chalk


7. It is used to pin so that the pattern will not move when cut.

A. needle
B. ruler
C. tailor's chalk
D. dressmaker's pins


8. It is made for matching seams and other construction details.

A. pattern
B. dots
C. sketch
D. drawing


9. It is a highly skilled technique which calls for technical ability, and a sensitivity to interpret a design with a practical understanding of garment construction.

A. Drafting Pattern
B. Block Pattern
C. Commercial Pattern
D. Final Pattern


10. It refers to a rough or unfinished drawing or painting often made to assist in making a more finished picture.

A. drawing
B. pattern
C. dots
D. sketch



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