Sewing Vocabulary Quiz

By: Talin Vartanian
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Sewing Vocabulary Quiz
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About This Quiz

If you've ever received a handmade pillow, hat or pair of gloves, then you've probably received an item that involved the art of sewing. Sewing can be done either by machine or by hand to create many kinds of garments and items. Sewing is a timeless tradition that involves a needle, thread and various types of fabric, and it is perfect for learning as a new hobby. While some stitches are difficult to learn, the majority of sewing techniques are easy to master for any beginner. 

While sewing is used to create beautiful products, there are many different kinds of stitches that may be learned. For example, backstitching, running stitches, understitches, topstitches and edgestitches are all used to hold pieces of fabric together in different ways. Some stitches involve holding fabrics together by the edges, while others involve a layer of filling, like a quilt.

Whether you're a sewing expert or a beginner with a needle and thread, we encourage you to take this quiz to learn something new about sewing. There are all kinds of stitches to learn, as well as sewing machine features and types of fabric. Do you think you have what it takes to sew up a great core? Take our Sewing Vocabulary Quiz now to find out!

Feed dog
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The small moving bars underneath the fabric when using a sewing machine are called what?
Presser foot
Feed dogs
Foot pedal
Thread cutter
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Wrong Answer

When a sewing machine is powered on and the needle moves up and down on a piece of fabric, the fabric is moved through at a steady rate by the feed dogs. They grab the fabric and pull it forward to create stitches of even length.

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Binding
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To conceal the edges of a fabric, one can utilize the process of _____?
Binding
Facing
Seam allowance
Understitch
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Wrong Answer

Bias tape is often used to conceal edges of a piece of fabric, which may be frayed, unfinished and unattractive. This technique is known as binding.

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Hand
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The texture of fabric is specifically called the _____?
Tooth
Hand
Seam
Foot
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Wrong Answer

The hand of a piece of fabric refers to the texture of it, or how it feels. Some textures are soft, while others are more coarse.

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Quilting
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What process involves linking multiple pieces of fabric together in pleasing patterns?
Backstitch
Quilting
Seam
Lining
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Wrong Answer

Multiple layers of fabric that are sewn together in pleasing patterns form a quilt. This may also contain a layer of filling, such as extra cotton, to make the finished piece thick and cozy, like a blanket.

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Thread cutter
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This part of a sewing machine helps to cut thread. What's the proper name for it?
Spool pin
Hand wheel
Needle
Thread cutter
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Wrong Answer

Many sewing machines come with a built-in thread cutter, which is simply used to cut thread. This is handy when you lose a pair of scissors.

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Machine stitch
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________ is when you use a sewing machine to create a stitch.
Machine stitching
Tucking
Oversewing
Running stitch
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Wrong Answer

Machine stitching is the process of using a sewing machine to create stitches. A top thread runs through the needle and a bottom thread comes from the bobbin.

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Crossgrain
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What does crossgrain mean?
The untouched edge of a fabric
The threads of a fabric that runs perpendicular to the finished edge
The sewn part of a fabric
A machine stitch
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Wrong Answer

A crossgrain refers to the part of a fabric that runs perpendicular to the finished edge of a fabric. This finished edge is called the selvage.

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Oversew
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What is the term for stitches that loop around a raw fabric edge?
Finished seam
Oversewing
Tucking
Edge stitch
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Wrong Answer

Oversewing is the process of sewing the raw edge of fabric to keep that fabric from fraying. These stitches are generally hidden from view when a garment is worn.

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Backstitch
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Which of these is an overlapping stitch?
Baste
Clip
Backstitch
Gather
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Wrong Answer

An overlapping stitch that starts towards the middle of the previous stitch is called a backstitch. It's considered to be a very strong hand stitch.

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Stitch
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What is the term for a loop of thread that runs through fabric?
Knit fabric
Woven fabric
Gather
Stitch
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Wrong Answer

Sewing involves the use of stitches to hold pieces of fabric together. Ornamental stitches are called embroidery.

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Running stitch
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Which of these stitches "runs" through the fabric?
Running stitch
Backstitch
Edgestitch
Machine stitch
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Wrong Answer

A running stitch "runs" throughout the fabric with a simple in and out of the needle and is perfect for seams. This a type of hand stitch.

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Right side
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The "_______ side" of the fabric refers to the side of the fabric that will be shown.
Left
Up
Right
Wrong
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Wrong Answer

The right side of the fabric refers to the part of the fabric that will be visible on a finished item. This is the more aesthetically pleasing side of the fabric.

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Fabric
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Fibers are woven together to create what type of product?
Notch
Fabric
Raw edge
Stitch
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Wrong Answer

A piece of fabric consists of woven fibers or threads. Their are many types of fabric, such as wool, cotton and silk.

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Tacking
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You can loosely hold items and fabric together with what type of stitch?
Tacking
Diagonal
Staystitch
Raw edge
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Wrong Answer

Items are loosely held together by using a loose type of stitch known as tacking. This is also called basting.

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Hem
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What word refers to the finished edge of a piece of fabric, as at the bottom of a skirt?
Stich length
Seam allowance
Hem
Fabric
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Wrong Answer

The finished edge of clothing is called the hem. A catch stitch or blind stitch is often used for hemming by hand.

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Grainline
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This part of a fabric runs parallel to the finished edge.
Oversew
Pinking
Grainline
Bias
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Wrong Answer

The grainline lies parallel to the finished edge of a piece of fabric, which is called the selvage. This is often noted for pattern layouts.

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Grade seam
Heather Handmade
You can use which technique to reduce volume in a seam?
Raw edge
Grading
Gathering
Topstitching
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Wrong Answer

To make a seam look less bulky, you can grade the seam. This means cutting the seam allowances on the inside to different widths.

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Thread
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What is thread?
To gather layers of fabric together
To sew adjacent to a fabric's edge
The sharp point of a needle
A very thin piece of string for sewing purposes
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Wrong Answer

Thread refers to a thin piece of string that is used for hand and machine stitches. Thread is looped through a needle and knotted at the end to secure it in place.

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Selvage
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The finished edge of a piece of fabric is called what?
Gather
Hem
Selvage
Edge
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Wrong Answer

The opposite of a raw edge, which is the cut or unfinished edge of a fabric, the selvage refers to the finished edges of a fabric. This is created during the manufacturing process.

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Bias
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Cutting at a 45-degree angle to the selvage of a piece of fabric is called cutting on the ______?
Bias
Grainline
Crossgrain
Oversew
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Wrong Answer

The bias is the 45-degree cut of a piece of fabric. Fabric cut on the bias drapes nicely and has more "give" when it is stretched.

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Notch
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A snip cut in a seam allowance is known as what?
Fray
Notch
Running stitch
Oversew
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Wrong Answer

A notch or series of notches is sometimes cut into a seam allowance to help a curved seam lay flat. The notches must be cut close to - but not into - the seam stitches.

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Needle
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What is the name of this sharp tool that is used in sewing?
Topstitch
Needle
Thread
Fabric
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Wrong Answer

A needle is used to pull thread through layers of fabric. It has a sharp, pointed end for piercing fabric and a hole or eye at the other end for holding thread.

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Space
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Stitches need adequate _______ between each other to hold fabric effectively.
Time
Fabric
Space
Layers
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Wrong Answer

In sewing, spacing refers to the length between stitches. You don't want stitches too far apart or too close to each other.

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Raw edge
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The untouched edge of the fabric is called the _____?
Raw edge
Hem
Baste
Tacking
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Wrong Answer

The raw edge of fabric refers to the untouched part that hasn't been sewn yet. This edge is often a hand-cut, slightly frayed edge.

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Folding
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To bend a piece of fabric over its corner or edge is referred to as what?
Sewing
Tacking
Basting
Folding
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Wrong Answer

Folding is the process of bending a piece of fabric over its corner or edge. Fabric can be ironed to create a sharper, more permanent fold or crease.

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Seam allowance
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Which term refers to the distance between the edge of a fabric and the stitches?
Tacking
Oversew
Seam allowance
Running stitch
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Wrong Answer

When you're sewing a piece of fabric using a sewing machine, you'll have to maintain the correct seam allowance so you don't get too close to the edge of the fabric or throw off the size of your final garment. The standard seam allowance is typically 5/8".

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Fray
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What does the word "fray" mean?
To use a hand stitch to hold two pieces of fabric together
Using a machine to stitch two edges together
The process of wearing out a piece of fabric
Folding a piece of fabric to its edge
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Wrong Answer

To wear out a piece of fabric is the process of fraying it. Sometimes fraying is intentional, to create fringe or a distressed look.

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Baste
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This is considered to be a temporary type of stitch. Can you name it?
Topstitch
Clip
Raw edge
Baste
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Wrong Answer

To baste is to temporarily hold pieces of fabric in place using a loose stitch. The basting thread is removed after permanent stitches are in place.

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Knit fabric
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What is fabric made from looped thread or yarn?
Corduroy
Knit fabric
Denim
Woven fabric
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Wrong Answer

Lightweight knit fabrics are perfect for making t-shirts and other stretchy items. Thicker knits, made with yarn, are used to make sweaters, scarves, mittens and such.

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Topstitching
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Which of these terms refers to stitching parallel to the seam?
Embroidery
Topstitching
Backstitching
Machine stitching
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Wrong Answer

Stiching parallel to the seam on the top of a fabric is called topstitching. Topstitching is decorative, as seen on shirt pockets and denim jeans. This type of stitching is similar to edgestitching.

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Stitch length
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What term refers to how long or short the stitch is on a piece of fabric?
Understitch
Fraying
Seam allowance
Stitch length
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Wrong Answer

Some stitches will be longer or shorter then others, depending on the project at hand. This is referred to as stitch length.

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Wrong side
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The "_____ side" of the fabric refers to the part of a fabric that won't be shown.
Down
Up
Wrong
Right
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The wrong side of the fabric is on the inside of a sewn piece, visible if there is no lining. This is often the less aesthetically pleasing part of the product. Don't wear your shirt inside-out!

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Clip
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Which word means to cut excess fabric from a curve?
Basting
Tacking
Clip
Holding
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Wrong Answer

To clip excess fabric is to literally cut it off with scissors. This may also help to flatten down an edge or seam.

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Edgestitch
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A row of stitches near the seam is called what?
Oversew
Edgestitch
Topstitch
Clip
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Wrong Answer

An edgestitch is often used to keep seams in place. This is done by adding an additional row of stitches near the seam, meant to be visible.

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Woven fabric
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What type of fabric is created by joining threads in an over and under fashion?
Oversew
Notch
Knit fabric
Woven fabric
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Wrong Answer

Woven fabrics are typically woven together using multiple pieces of thread, lengthwise and crosswise. Patterns like plaid are created by strategically weaving different colors of thread.

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Finished seam
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What is a finished seam?
A seam with tidy fabric edges
A frayed piece of fabric
Fabric held together by basting
To use a sewing machine
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Wrong Answer

A finished seam makes the inside of a garment look nicer and can stop fabric from fraying. Finished fabric edges inside of a seam can be stitched or cut with pinking shears.

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Gather
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This type of stitch is used to give volume to a piece of fabric.
Machine stitch
Running stitch
Gather
Pressed seam
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Wrong Answer

To gather a piece of fabric means to crumple it, using a gathering stitch, creating a ruffle. This will result in more volume for the piece of fabric.

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Understitching
Needlepointers
What type of stitching is often used on a neckline?
Hem
Oversew
Running stitch
Understitching
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Wrong Answer

Understitching is used to keep a fabric lining from rolling to the outside, especially around a neckline. This technique takes some practice to master.

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Staystitch
Bluprint
What is a type of stitch used on a curve?
Notch
Seam allowance
Pinking
Staystitch
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Wrong Answer

Staystitching is used on curved edges on a single piece of fabric. These stitches help a garment hold its shape when the fabric is pulled or stretched.

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Seam ripper
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Which of these tools is used to rip out stitches from a piece of fabric?
Thread cutter
Seam ripper
Needle
Foot pedal
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Wrong Answer

If you ever mess up on a stitch, you can always use a seam ripper to undo the damage. The pointed edge of a seam ripper can remove any kind of stitch, whether by hand or machine.

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