Test on the topic: Crochet and knitting. Interesting facts about needlework Contests and quizzes on needlework

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On Saturday - the last lesson at the Russian school. I want the girls to arrange a fun quiz with prizes. I found some questions, came up with something myself. Can you tell me something? ))) Nastya asked for more difficult questions. It seems to be different here.
Some of the questions can be made practical, for example, about the selection of needles for fabric or about cutting out details (this is generally a sore subject, we can cut a small detail from the middle of a large piece :)))

1. What types of needlework do you know? (macrame, embroidery, beading, knitting, patchwork)
2. “It can be artistic, scientific, technical. Is it difficult to do needlework without it? (creation)
3. "What is cooking?" (the art of cooking)
4. "What is the name of the thread for embroidery?" (mulina)
5. "Is it being transferred to cloth?" (picture)
6. “What is the name of painting with paints on silk?” (batik)
7. How many needles are needed to knit a sock in stocking stitch? (five)
8. “What is the process of interlacing yarns with each other to obtain fabrics called?” (weaving)
9. “How is patchwork translated into Russian?” (patchwork technique)
10. “Why are allowances given? (on the seam)
11. "What clothes are made of?" (material)
12.Enterprise. In which everyone is approached with different standards? (studio)
13. Is it in every room and on the ceiling? (lamp)
14. “How is a needle and thread selected for machine work?” (depending on the thickness and properties of the fabric)
15. Homeland of tea? (China)
16. What threads are used for knitting? (wool, cotton, synthetic)
17. What is the name of a special device for stretching the fabric. Needed for embroidery? (hoop)
18. “They are overhead, slotted, fastened with zippers, most often located on trousers, aprons, skirts. What is the name of these most necessary details in any clothing? (pockets)
19. “In what direction, relative to the worker, does the flywheel rotate in the sewing machine?” (to myself)
20. The thinnest thread wound from the cocoon of mulberry and oak silkworm is called - (natural silk)
21. What is the name of the art of knitting knots? (macrame)
22. Can it be artistic, scientific, technical? (creation)
23. And the fabric and the collection of maps in geography? (atlas)
24. What is synthetic fiber made from? (oil, gas, wood, coal)
25. An enterprise in which everyone is approached with different standards? (studio)
26. Eyes are afraid ... (and hands do)
27. Can there be embroidery on the account? (yes, cross stitch)
28. What is silk fabric made of? (from silkworm cocoon thread)
29. What does the dashed surface consist of? (from strokes)
30. “Which details are cut first, large or small?” (large)
31. "What is wool fabric made of?" (from animal hair)
32. “Two slender sisters, In the hands of a craftswoman. All day we dived into the loops ... And here it is - a scarf for Petenka. (spokes)
33. Question "List the materials necessary for weaving a voluminous beaded toy?" (beads, wire, scheme
34. A steamboat is sailing along the river. And behind him is such a smooth surface, not a wrinkle can be seen ”(iron)
35. Batik is a hand-painted ... (for fabric)
36.
Why can't you turn on/off the iron with wet hands? (possible electric shock)
37. What is the name of the spool for winding thread in a sewing machine
(bobbin)
38.
How is the name of the decoupage decoration technique translated from French?
cut out
39. What is the name of the needlework technique for creating products from felted wool?
40. Name a synonym for the term patchwork. (Patchwork
41. What is the name of the variety of beads in the form of glass tubes (glass beads
42. What needlework technique can be attributed to the Gordian knot cut by Alexander the Great?
macrame
43. As thrifty needlewomen are called on the Internet (hamster, squirrel, fox)
44. What clothes are made of is called ... (fabric, material)
45. “The art of making bouquets, as well as the bouquet itself, composed according to its principles, is called ... (ikebana)
46. ​​What kind of threads are used for copy stitches? (contrast)
47. Curly ruler for drawing curved lines (pattern)
48. The ancient art of folding paper figures. (origami)

Test "Crochet and knitting" (with the choice of one correct answer).

Konopleva Elena Vasilievna, teacher of additional education, MUDO "House of childhood and youth of the city of Cheremkhovo", Cheremkhovo.
Material Description: The proposed material is intended for teachers of additional education of children's associations for crocheting and knitting, technology teachers. This material can be used to update the basic concepts of artistic knitting for students of children's associations of the second year of study.
Target: determination of the success and effectiveness of the development of the general developmental program "Magic tangle".
The basis for evaluating test results is a ten-point evaluation system:
- 9-10 points are given for 90-100% correct completion of tasks ( high level);
- 7-8 points are given for 70-89% correct completion of tasks ( elevated level);
- 5-6 points are given for 50-69% correct completion of tasks ( average level);
- 4-3 points are given for 49 -30% correct completion of tasks ( low level);
- 2 and below is placed for 29% and less correct completion of tasks ( insufficient level).
results tests will be shown degree of assimilation students learning material and help the teacher find the most effective methods and means of teaching.
Questions for the test:
1. Where does any knitting begin?
a) from knitting purl loops;
b) with knitting columns without a crochet;
c) from a set of loops.
2. What loops are called edge loops?
a) those that are in the middle of the knitted fabric;
b) those that form the last row;
c) those that form the edge are the first and last loops.
3. The needles must be thicker than the thread:
a) 2 times;
b) 3 times;
c) 4 times.
4. What should the spokes match?
a) the quality of the yarn;
b) yarn thickness;
c) the length of the thread.
5. What is done with edge loops?
a) knit with purl loops;
b) removed not knitted;
c) the first loop is removed, and the last is knitted.
6. Knitting yarns with knitting needles in the pattern makes it possible to obtain:
a) dense pattern;
b) openwork knitting;
c) shawl knitting.
7. The alternation in a row of front and back loops is called:
a) rubber band
b) stocking knit;
c) openwork viscous.
8. Stocking knitting is obtained:
a) alternating front and back rows;
b) alternation of facial and purl loops;
c) alternation of front loops and yarns;
9. The first loop when knitting:
a) knit with a front loop;
b) removed without knitting;
c) knit with a purl loop.
10. What is used to raise dropped loops when knitting?
a) a needle;
b) crochet;
c) any other sharp object.
11. The loops that form a chain when crocheting are called:
a) stretched out
b) edging;
c) air.
12. Which of the listed laces can be considered the most popular among the common types of home needlework?
a) braided on bobbins;
b) braided shuttle;
c) crocheted.
13. How many needles do you need to knit socks, mittens?
a) 3;
b) 5;
in 2.
14. Who are the most skillful knitters in antiquity?
a) Spaniards
b) Arabs;
c) Italians.
15. Loop symbols are ...
a) drawing;
b) scheme;
c) description.
16. What is an elementary particle, a “brick” of a knitted product?
a) knitting needle;
b) yarn;
c) loop.
17. A technique that does not apply to crochet techniques?
a) double crochet;
b) air loop;
c) facial loop.
18. What can be made from yarn without using ordinary knitting needles and crochet?
a) a jacket;
b) socks;
c) pompom.
19. The most common type of yarn:
a) wool
b) cotton;
c) acrylic.
20. The goddess of Ancient Greece, who gave people wisdom and knowledge, taught them crafts and arts:
a) Arachne;
b) Athena;
c) Venus.
Test key:
1c, 2c, 3a, 4b, 5c, 6b, 7a, 8a, 9b, 10b, 11c, 12c, 13b, 14b, 15b, 16c, 17c, 18c, 19a, 20b. The relationship between the development of professional skills of a teacher and the success of a child's personality Test quiz based on the fairy tale by K. Paustovsky "Steel Ring" for students of grade 6 C (k) O of school VIII

Game Goals:

educational:

  1. Consolidation of knowledge on the sections of the subject of technology "Cookery", "Machinery", "Flower", "Electrical Engineering", "Sewing", "Materials Science", "Needlework".
  2. Control of knowledge obtained in various sections of technology.

Educational:

  1. Development of skills to update knowledge, thinking functions (analysis, synthesis, comparison, classification, generalization).

Educational:

  1. To cultivate the ability to work in a group, goodwill, respect for each other, mutual assistance, cooperation, increase cognitive interest in the subject (activation of the cognitive process).

Students are divided into brigades (teams) or classes from 2-8 teams of their choice, they choose a captain, you can come up with team names, a motto, an emblem.

"Hostesses"

GAME-QUIZ FOR STUDENTS OF 6-8 GRADES

MOUSE CLICK – Criteria and question numbers appear.

The team randomly selects a section and a question number.

MOUSE CLICK - the answer to the question appears.

Each team receives one point for each correct answer.

MOUSE CLICK - on the controlled button returns to slide 2 (question criteria).

Randomly, the team selects again the section and the number of the question, if the answer is given correctly. If not, the turn passes to the other team.

MOUSE CLICK - a question appears.

MOUSE CLICK - the answer to the question appears

MOUSE CLICK - on the controlled button returns to slide 2 (Question criteria), etc.

Questions for the quiz game:

“Cookery”

Slide 3. What, according to popular ideas, meant the beginning of all life? Egg.

Slide 4. A word that does not become sweet in the mouth, no matter how much you repeat. Halva.

Slide 5. In the Middle Ages, knights wore this vegetable on their chests as a talisman. Onion.

Slide 6. The diplomat and the method of preparing herring. Ambassador.

Slide 7. The product that caught old Hotta Bull. Ice cream.

Slide 8. Raw materials for making a carriage for Cinderella. Pumpkin.

Slide 9. This slightly bitten fruit has become a symbol of Macintosh computers. Apple.

Slide 10. What comes with eating? Appetite.

Slide 11. One jug of milk was put in the refrigerator, the other was left in the room.

Slide 12. Where will the cream settle faster? In a refrigerator.

Slide 13. What is the name of a small sandwich? Tartinka.

What language is the word "kitchen" borrowed from? From German.

Slide 14. Where did tea first come from in Russia? From China.

"Mechanical Science"

Slide 15. Who proposed the first draft of a sewing machine for tailoring? Leonardo da Vinci.

Slide 16. What part of the sewing machine is in the black box? It is called the same as one of the parts of the bicycle. Pedal.

Slide 17. Who invented the first sewing machine using upper and lower threads? Walter Hunt (1834).

Slide 18. In which city in Russia was the first factory for the production of sewing machines founded? in the city of Podolsk.

Slide 19. Which plant became the center of sewing machine building in Russia? PMZ (Podolsky Mechanical Plant).

Slide 20. In what direction, relative to the working one, does the flywheel rotate in different types of sewing machines? The flywheel of different machines rotates the same way - on itself.

Slide 21. What is the function of the grooves on the needle blade? Protect the thread from rubbing against the fabric.

Slide 22. How is a needle and thread selected for machine work? Depending on the thickness and properties of the fabric.

Slide 23. What is the main part of the sewing machine called clothing? Sleeve.

Slide 24. What part sets in motion all the working bodies of the sewing machine? main shaft.

Slide 25. In what position should the needle be when threading the upper thread? In the highest position.

Slide 26. Which plant became the center of the sewing machine industry: a) GAZ; b) VAZ; c) PMZ? PMZ (Podolsky Mechanical Plant).

“Electrical Engineering”

Slide 27. It is in every room and on the ceiling . Lamp.

Slide 28. It happens 127 and 220 V. What is it? Voltage.

Slide 29. Thermal light source. Bulb.

Slide 30. How many fuses are connected to the electrical circuit? Two.

Slide 31. What are the electrical wiring according to the method of laying wires? Open and hidden.

Slide 32. Measures the current strength: a) wattmeter; b) electricity meter; c) ammeter. Ammeter.

Slide 33. Measures voltage: a) voltmeter; b) ammeter; c) wattmeter. Voltmeter.

Slide 34. Technical devices that use the electromagnetic action of electric current: a) electric motors; b) generators; c) lighting fixtures. Electric motors and generators.

Slide 35. What is the name of the science of receiving, transmitting and using electrical energy? Electrical engineering.

Slide 36. What is shown in the figure? Power lines.

Slide 37. The electric energy meter measures: a) current strength; b) mains voltage; c) energy consumption for a certain time. Energy consumption for a certain time.

Slide 38. Electrical energy is measured in: a) volts; b) watts; c) kilowatt-hours? Kilowatt-hours.

Slide 39. What clothes are made of. Material.

Slide 40. Curly ruler for drawing curved lines. Pattern.

Slide 41. Which details are cut first, large or small? Large.

Slide 42. Clothing consisting of sleeves. Kimono.

Slide 43. An enterprise in which everyone is approached with different standards. Studio.

Slide 44. What measurement determines the size of the shoulder product? Chest girth.

Slide 45. Rebus. Seams.

Slide 46. What is the name of the most necessary details in any clothing (they are overhead, internal, slotted, fastened with zippers, most often located on trousers, aprons, skirts)? Pockets.

Slide 47. On which side of the figure are measurements taken? On the right.

Slide 48. What kind of threads are used for copy stitches? Contrasting.

Slide 49. Why are allowances given? For seams.

Slide 50. Rebus. Thimble.

"Floriculture"

Slide 51. Tulip from the family: a) lilies; b) pion; c) beans. Lileynykh.

Slide 52. Which plants in terms of life span do irises belong to: a) annuals; b) biennials; c) perennials. Perennials.

Slide 53. The depth of planting of daffodil bulbs depends on: a) the size of the bulb; b) the weather; c) plant care. Bulb sizes.

Slide 54. Do bulbous plants ripen in summer or autumn? Summer.

Slide 55. Enveloping seeds with soil mixtures (peat, humus, clay) with adhesives (potato paste) and mineral fertilizers is called .... Coating.

Slide 56. One of the oldest branches of crop production, providing the population with flowers. Floriculture.

Slide 57. Which flower in Greek means “pearl”? Daisy.

Slide 58. The image of which flower was minted on coins on the Greek island of Rhodes? Roses.

Slide 59. Which plant of the Compositae family was brought from Mexico in 1796 and named after professor of botany Johann Zinn? Zinnia.

Slide 60. How many flowers should be in a bouquet? Odd number.

Slide 61. How do dahlias reproduce? Root tubers.

Slide 62. In 1830, D.P. Oznobishin’s book “Selam, or .... ……”? The language of flowers.

"Materials Science"

Slide 63. What interlacing in fabrics complicates cutting and processing products and why? Satin and satin.

Slide 64. The thinnest thread, wound from the cocoon of mulberry and oak silkworm, is called - ... Natural silk.

Slide 65. What threads run across the edge? Weft or transverse.

Slide 66. Wind, and fabric, and marshmallow. Zephyr.

Slide 67. Both fabric and card collection. Atlas.

Slide 68. What is the name of the narrow strip along the fabric? Edge.

Slide 69. What kind of weave is shown in the picture? Linen.

Slide 70. What are synthetic fibers made from? Coal, oil, natural gas.

Slide 71. What interlacing of threads form a fabric with the same front and back sides: a) twill; b) linen; c) satin Linen.

Slide 72. What are the names of strong long threads running along the fabric? Base or share.

Slide 73. What is the name of the process of interlacing yarns with each other to obtain fabrics? Weaving.

Slide 74. What are artificial fibers made from? From wood and cotton pulp.

"Needlework"

Slide 75. What is the name of the art of knitting knots? Macrame.

Slide 76. How many needles are needed to knit a stocking sock? Five.

Slide 77. How is “patchwork” translated into Russian? Patchwork technique.

Slide 78. What is the name of painting on natural silk? Batik.

Slide 79. What is the name of the lace, consisting of knots and "picot", forming either circles or arcs? Tatting.

Slide 80. What is the name of a special device for stretching fabric? Slide 81. Used in embroidery. Hoop.

Slide 82. It is transferred to the fabric. Picture.

Slide 83. Strong paper for transferring a drawing from an original. Tracing paper.

Slide 84. It can be artistic, scientific, technical. Creation.

Slide 85. What are embroidery threads called? Muline.

Slide 86. What is the name of the wound seam? "Rococo".

The results of the game are summed up.

The number of points earned by each team is determined. Places are determined. The title of “Hostes” is awarded to the winning team.

Game Goals:

educational:

  1. Consolidation of knowledge on the sections of the subject of technology "Cookery", "Machinery", "Flower", "Electrical Engineering", "Sewing", "Materials Science", "Needlework".
  2. Control of knowledge obtained in various sections of technology.

Educational:

  1. Development of skills to update knowledge, thinking functions (analysis, synthesis, comparison, classification, generalization).

Educational:

  1. To cultivate the ability to work in a group, goodwill, respect for each other, mutual assistance, cooperation, increase cognitive interest in the subject (activation of the cognitive process).

Students are divided into brigades (teams) or classes from 2-8 teams of their choice, they choose a captain, you can come up with team names, a motto, an emblem.

"Hostesses"

GAME-QUIZ FOR STUDENTS OF 6-8 GRADES

MOUSE CLICK – Criteria and question numbers appear.

The team randomly selects a section and a question number.

MOUSE CLICK - the answer to the question appears.

Each team receives one point for each correct answer.

MOUSE CLICK - on the controlled button returns to slide 2 (question criteria).

Randomly, the team selects again the section and the number of the question, if the answer is given correctly. If not, the turn passes to the other team.

MOUSE CLICK - a question appears.

MOUSE CLICK - the answer to the question appears

MOUSE CLICK - on the controlled button returns to slide 2 (Question criteria), etc.

Questions for the quiz game:

“Cookery”

Slide 3. What, according to popular ideas, meant the beginning of all life? Egg.

Slide 4. A word that does not become sweet in the mouth, no matter how much you repeat. Halva.

Slide 5. In the Middle Ages, knights wore this vegetable on their chests as a talisman. Onion.

Slide 6. The diplomat and the method of preparing herring. Ambassador.

Slide 7. The product that caught old Hotta Bull. Ice cream.

Slide 8. Raw materials for making a carriage for Cinderella. Pumpkin.

Slide 9. This slightly bitten fruit has become a symbol of Macintosh computers. Apple.

Slide 10. What comes with eating? Appetite.

Slide 11. One jug of milk was put in the refrigerator, the other was left in the room.

Slide 12. Where will the cream settle faster? In a refrigerator.

Slide 13. What is the name of a small sandwich? Tartinka.

What language is the word "kitchen" borrowed from? From German.

Slide 14. Where did tea first come from in Russia? From China.

"Mechanical Science"

Slide 15. Who proposed the first draft of a sewing machine for tailoring? Leonardo da Vinci.

Slide 16. What part of the sewing machine is in the black box? It is called the same as one of the parts of the bicycle. Pedal.

Slide 17. Who invented the first sewing machine using upper and lower threads? Walter Hunt (1834).

Slide 18. In which city in Russia was the first factory for the production of sewing machines founded? in the city of Podolsk.

Slide 19. Which plant became the center of sewing machine building in Russia? PMZ (Podolsky Mechanical Plant).

Slide 20. In what direction, relative to the working one, does the flywheel rotate in different types of sewing machines? The flywheel of different machines rotates the same way - on itself.

Slide 21. What is the function of the grooves on the needle blade? Protect the thread from rubbing against the fabric.

Slide 22. How is a needle and thread selected for machine work? Depending on the thickness and properties of the fabric.

Slide 23. What is the main part of the sewing machine called clothing? Sleeve.

Slide 24. What part sets in motion all the working bodies of the sewing machine? main shaft.

Slide 25. In what position should the needle be when threading the upper thread? In the highest position.

Slide 26. Which plant became the center of the sewing machine industry: a) GAZ; b) VAZ; c) PMZ? PMZ (Podolsky Mechanical Plant).

“Electrical Engineering”

Slide 27. It is in every room and on the ceiling . Lamp.

Slide 28. It happens 127 and 220 V. What is it? Voltage.

Slide 29. Thermal light source. Bulb.

Slide 30. How many fuses are connected to the electrical circuit? Two.

Slide 31. What are the electrical wiring according to the method of laying wires? Open and hidden.

Slide 32. Measures the current strength: a) wattmeter; b) electricity meter; c) ammeter. Ammeter.

Slide 33. Measures voltage: a) voltmeter; b) ammeter; c) wattmeter. Voltmeter.

Slide 34. Technical devices that use the electromagnetic action of electric current: a) electric motors; b) generators; c) lighting fixtures. Electric motors and generators.

Slide 35. What is the name of the science of receiving, transmitting and using electrical energy? Electrical engineering.

Slide 36. What is shown in the figure? Power lines.

Slide 37. The electric energy meter measures: a) current strength; b) mains voltage; c) energy consumption for a certain time. Energy consumption for a certain time.

Slide 38. Electrical energy is measured in: a) volts; b) watts; c) kilowatt-hours? Kilowatt-hours.

Slide 39. What clothes are made of. Material.

Slide 40. Curly ruler for drawing curved lines. Pattern.

Slide 41. Which details are cut first, large or small? Large.

Slide 42. Clothing consisting of sleeves. Kimono.

Slide 43. An enterprise in which everyone is approached with different standards. Studio.

Slide 44. What measurement determines the size of the shoulder product? Chest girth.

Slide 45. Rebus. Seams.

Slide 46. What is the name of the most necessary details in any clothing (they are overhead, internal, slotted, fastened with zippers, most often located on trousers, aprons, skirts)? Pockets.

Slide 47. On which side of the figure are measurements taken? On the right.

Slide 48. What kind of threads are used for copy stitches? Contrasting.

Slide 49. Why are allowances given? For seams.

Slide 50. Rebus. Thimble.

"Floriculture"

Slide 51. Tulip from the family: a) lilies; b) pion; c) beans. Lileynykh.

Slide 52. Which plants in terms of life span do irises belong to: a) annuals; b) biennials; c) perennials. Perennials.

Slide 53. The depth of planting of daffodil bulbs depends on: a) the size of the bulb; b) the weather; c) plant care. Bulb sizes.

Slide 54. Do bulbous plants ripen in summer or autumn? Summer.

Slide 55. Enveloping seeds with soil mixtures (peat, humus, clay) with adhesives (potato paste) and mineral fertilizers is called .... Coating.

Slide 56. One of the oldest branches of crop production, providing the population with flowers. Floriculture.

Slide 57. Which flower in Greek means “pearl”? Daisy.

Slide 58. The image of which flower was minted on coins on the Greek island of Rhodes? Roses.

Slide 59. Which plant of the Compositae family was brought from Mexico in 1796 and named after professor of botany Johann Zinn? Zinnia.

Slide 60. How many flowers should be in a bouquet? Odd number.

Slide 61. How do dahlias reproduce? Root tubers.

Slide 62. In 1830, D.P. Oznobishin’s book “Selam, or .... ……”? The language of flowers.

"Materials Science"

Slide 63. What interlacing in fabrics complicates cutting and processing products and why? Satin and satin.

Slide 64. The thinnest thread, wound from the cocoon of mulberry and oak silkworm, is called - ... Natural silk.

Slide 65. What threads run across the edge? Weft or transverse.

Slide 66. Wind, and fabric, and marshmallow. Zephyr.

Slide 67. Both fabric and card collection. Atlas.

Slide 68. What is the name of the narrow strip along the fabric? Edge.

Slide 69. What kind of weave is shown in the picture? Linen.

Slide 70. What are synthetic fibers made from? Coal, oil, natural gas.

Slide 71. What interlacing of threads form a fabric with the same front and back sides: a) twill; b) linen; c) satin Linen.

Slide 72. What are the names of strong long threads running along the fabric? Base or share.

Slide 73. What is the name of the process of interlacing yarns with each other to obtain fabrics? Weaving.

Slide 74. What are artificial fibers made from? From wood and cotton pulp.

"Needlework"

Slide 75. What is the name of the art of knitting knots? Macrame.

Slide 76. How many needles are needed to knit a stocking sock? Five.

Slide 77. How is “patchwork” translated into Russian? Patchwork technique.

Slide 78. What is the name of painting on natural silk? Batik.

Slide 79. What is the name of the lace, consisting of knots and "picot", forming either circles or arcs? Tatting.

Slide 80. What is the name of a special device for stretching fabric? Slide 81. Used in embroidery. Hoop.

Slide 82. It is transferred to the fabric. Picture.

Slide 83. Strong paper for transferring a drawing from an original. Tracing paper.

Slide 84. It can be artistic, scientific, technical. Creation.

Slide 85. What are embroidery threads called? Muline.

Slide 86. What is the name of the wound seam? "Rococo".

The results of the game are summed up.

The number of points earned by each team is determined. Places are determined. The title of “Hostes” is awarded to the winning team.

On Saturday - the last lesson at the Russian school. I want the girls to arrange a fun quiz with prizes. I found some questions, came up with something myself. Can you tell me something? ))) Nastya asked for more difficult questions. It seems to be different here.
Some of the questions can be made practical, for example, about the selection of needles for fabric or about cutting out details (this is generally a sore subject, we can cut a small detail from the middle of a large piece :)))

1. What types of needlework do you know? (macrame, embroidery, beading, knitting, patchwork)
2. “It can be artistic, scientific, technical. Is it difficult to do needlework without it? (creation)
3. "What is cooking?" (the art of cooking)
4. "What is the name of the thread for embroidery?" (mulina)
5. "Is it being transferred to cloth?" (picture)
6. “What is the name of painting with paints on silk?” (batik)
7. How many needles are needed to knit a sock in stocking stitch? (five)
8. “What is the process of interlacing yarns with each other to obtain fabrics called?” (weaving)
9. “How is patchwork translated into Russian?” (patchwork technique)
10. “Why are allowances given? (on the seam)
11. "What clothes are made of?" (material)
12.Enterprise. In which everyone is approached with different standards? (studio)
13. Is it in every room and on the ceiling? (lamp)
14. “How is a needle and thread selected for machine work?” (depending on the thickness and properties of the fabric)
15. Homeland of tea? (China)
16. What threads are used for knitting? (wool, cotton, synthetic)
17. What is the name of a special device for stretching the fabric. Needed for embroidery? (hoop)
18. “They are overhead, slotted, fastened with zippers, most often located on trousers, aprons, skirts. What is the name of these most necessary details in any clothing? (pockets)
19. “In what direction, relative to the worker, does the flywheel rotate in the sewing machine?” (to myself)
20. The thinnest thread wound from the cocoon of mulberry and oak silkworm is called - (natural silk)
21. What is the name of the art of knitting knots? (macrame)
22. Can it be artistic, scientific, technical? (creation)
23. And the fabric and the collection of maps in geography? (atlas)
24. What is synthetic fiber made from? (oil, gas, wood, coal)
25. An enterprise in which everyone is approached with different standards? (studio)
26. Eyes are afraid ... (and hands do)
27. Can there be embroidery on the account? (yes, cross stitch)
28. What is silk fabric made of? (from silkworm cocoon thread)
29. What does the dashed surface consist of? (from strokes)
30. “Which details are cut first, large or small?” (large)
31. "What is wool fabric made of?" (from animal hair)
32. “Two slender sisters, In the hands of a craftswoman. All day we dived into the loops ... And here it is - a scarf for Petenka. (spokes)
33. Question "List the materials necessary for weaving a voluminous beaded toy?" (beads, wire, scheme
34. A steamboat is sailing along the river. And behind him is such a smooth surface, not a wrinkle can be seen ”(iron)
35. Batik is a hand-painted ... (for fabric)
36.
Why can't you turn on/off the iron with wet hands? (possible electric shock)
37. What is the name of the spool for winding thread in a sewing machine
(bobbin)
38.
How is the name of the decoupage decoration technique translated from French?
cut out
39. What is the name of the needlework technique for creating products from felted wool?
40. Name a synonym for the term patchwork. (Patchwork
41. What is the name of the variety of beads in the form of glass tubes (glass beads
42. What needlework technique can be attributed to the Gordian knot cut by Alexander the Great?
macrame
43. As thrifty needlewomen are called on the Internet (hamster, squirrel, fox)
44. What clothes are made of is called ... (fabric, material)
45. “The art of making bouquets, as well as the bouquet itself, composed according to its principles, is called ... (ikebana)
46. ​​What kind of threads are used for copy stitches? (contrast)
47. Curly ruler for drawing curved lines (pattern)
48. The ancient art of folding paper figures. (origami)

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