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21 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
pocket where piece is applied to surface of garment
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patch
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pocket inserted into seam opening
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inseam
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pocket where front pattern angled at corner
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front hip
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pocket inserted into cut in garment fabric
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slashed
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styles of patch pockets
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-key
-cargo -bellows |
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pockets that are:
-anywhere -any shape -any size -topstitched (or invisibly hand stitched) |
patch pockets
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pockets were size is adaptable to men's, women's or children's scale
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inseam
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quality function of this pocket: reinforcement stitching at base of pocket opening
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inseam
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pocket:
-pants & skirts -curved or angled -horizontally or vertically oriented |
front hip
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styles of front hip pocket
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-quarter
-western/continental |
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-most complicated & expensive pocket
-cut into fabric |
slashed
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styles of slashed pockets
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-single welt
-double welt -flap |
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also called upright flap or besom
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single welt (in slashed category)
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also called buttonhole or bound
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double welt (in slashed category)
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hacking version: downwardly angled flap (usually on coats or jackets)
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flap (in slashed category)
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the 2 categories of trims
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-linear
-area |
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trim that defines or follows agarnent edge or seamline
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linear
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trim that decorates an interior garment section
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area
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-topstitching
-band -binding -ruffle -shaped edge (i.e. scalloped) -piping -cording -ribbon -passementerie (assort. of braids & ribbons) |
examples of linear trim
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-logos (applied, printed, or embroidered)
-applied, printed, or embroidered design -pleating, tucking -beading -quilting -smocking -pieces of contrasting color, color blocking |
examples of area trims
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fabric characterisitics determined by
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-fiber characteristics
-yarn characteristics -fabrics structural characteristics -finishes |