okay so i have these 4 questions that i have no clue about...i asked my mom and aunts but they don't make clothes so im stuck on these 4 question i would appreciate if you could please help me

7. You're sewing a child's nylon jacket. You notice the fabric frays easily. Which would be your best buttonhole option?
A. Bound buttonhole
B. Jetted and piped buttonhole
C. Machine-stitched worked buttonhole
D. Handworked buttonhole with iron-on tape





8. When attaching a button on a man's overcoat, you can best reduce heavy strain on the button by reinforcing the button with
A. a smaller button on the inside.
B. silk thread.
C. extra stitches sewn through button.
D. a wooden button.





9. As many alterations as possible should be made
A. after sewing a garment.
B. on the pattern pieces.
C. immediately after cutting.
D. following the markings on the pattern piece.





10. A client would like you to make a skirt with pleats. Which of these fabrics would have difficulty pleating well?
A. Wool
B. Jersey
C. Cotton
D. Linen

1 answer

Josh -- you've changed your name from Kat, Katherine, and Izzy.

Since I don't know what a "jetted" buttonole is, I'd have to go with the bound buttonhole. However, it's rare to see such work in a child's nylon jacket.

The key to 8 is "reduce the strain." Which choice would do that?

If you're making alterations on a pattern, why would you sew the garment first?

Have you ever tried pleating a t-shirt?