Embroidery and Surface Ornamentation
Embroidery and Surface Ornamentation Quiz
Questions
What is the primary purpose of embroidery and surface ornamentation in fashion and costume design?
- To add color and texture to a garment
- To reinforce seams and strengthen fabric
- To create a three-dimensional effect
- To conceal imperfections in the fabric
Which of the following is a common embroidery technique that involves creating raised, three-dimensional designs on fabric?
- Appliqué
- Embossing
- Crewel
- Needlepoint
What is the term used to describe the process of attaching decorative elements such as beads, sequins, or feathers to a fabric surface?
- Embroidery
- Appliqué
- Embellishment
- Patchwork
Which of the following is a type of surface ornamentation that involves stitching two layers of fabric together, creating a raised, textured effect?
- Smocking
- Shirring
- Pleating
- Gathering
What is the term used to describe the process of creating decorative patterns or designs on fabric using a needle and thread?
- Embroidery
- Appliqué
- Embellishment
- Patchwork
Which of the following is a type of embroidery that involves using a needle to punch holes in fabric and then filling them with yarn or thread?
- Needlepoint
- Punch needle
- Crewel
- Appliqué
What is the term used to describe the process of attaching pieces of fabric together to create a larger, decorative design?
- Embroidery
- Appliqué
- Embellishment
- Patchwork
Which of the following is a type of surface ornamentation that involves creating small, evenly spaced gathers in fabric?
- Smocking
- Shirring
- Pleating
- Gathering
What is the term used to describe the process of folding fabric into pleats and securing them in place?
- Embroidery
- Appliqué
- Embellishment
- Pleating
Which of the following is a type of surface ornamentation that involves gathering fabric together and securing it in place?
- Smocking
- Shirring
- Pleating
- Gathering
What is the term used to describe the process of creating decorative patterns or designs on fabric using a needle and thread?
- Embroidery
- Appliqué
- Embellishment
- Patchwork
Which of the following is a type of embroidery that involves using a needle to punch holes in fabric and then filling them with yarn or thread?
- Needlepoint
- Punch needle
- Crewel
- Appliqué
What is the term used to describe the process of attaching pieces of fabric together to create a larger, decorative design?
- Embroidery
- Appliqué
- Embellishment
- Patchwork
Which of the following is a type of surface ornamentation that involves creating small, evenly spaced gathers in fabric?
- Smocking
- Shirring
- Pleating
- Gathering
What is the term used to describe the process of folding fabric into pleats and securing them in place?
- Embroidery
- Appliqué
- Embellishment
- Pleating
Which of the following is a type of surface ornamentation that involves gathering fabric together and securing it in place?
- Smocking
- Shirring
- Pleating
- Gathering