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<=Diploma in Fashion Design and Clothing Technology Module I : Textile Science I and Clothing Construction I theory past paper July 2017

Explain four possible causes of dimensional instability in woven fabrics.

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1. Describe the visual fibre identification method.
2. Explain two limitations of visual fibre identification
3. Outline six general characteristics of cellulosic fibres.
4. Explain four uses of yarns.
5. Describe five characteristics of felted fabrics.
6. Explain four stages at which textile-related materials can be dyed.
7. Identify four types of dyes.
8. Describe crocheting as a fabric construction method, citing two disadvantages of crocheted fabric.
9. Explain four advantages of woven fabrics.
10. Explain four possible causes of dimensional instability in woven fabrics.
11. Outline six effects of mercerization on fabrics.
12. Describe the friction calendaring process.
13. Explain five objectives of additive finishes.
14. Outline eight behavioural characteristics of protein fibres.
15. Distinguish between the following: (i) Shoddy and mungo (ii) Fabric count and balanced fabric
16. Outline five desirable characteristics of fasteners.
17. Identify five features that are both decorative and functional which can be incorporated in a dress.
18. Highlight five ways of decorating collar edges.
19. Explain four areas where facings can be applied.
20. Outline three ways of ensuring flatness in yoke seams.
21. Explain three ways of making accurate hems.
22. With the aid of illustrations, outline the procedure for preparing and fixing an Eton collar with a facing.


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