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Digital Textiles 1: Introduction to Digital Textiles
Unit 3
Lesson 4
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Unit 1 - Introduction to Digital Sewing Machines
Unit 2 - Create a Fabric Pattern
Unit 3 - Assemble a Textile Project
1
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Pin and Sew the Top Seams
2
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Assemble the Pattern and Sew
3
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Reflect on Prototype
4
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Checkpoint!
Unit 4 - Introduction to Digital Embroidery Machines
Unit 5 - Set up a Digital Embroidery File
Unit 6 - Stitch a Digital Embroidery Patch
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In which direction should you place your pins when preparing to sew a garment:
Running along the seam line in the direction of sewing.
Perpendicular to the seam line with the head on the side of the seam.
Perpendicular to the seam line with the needle on the side of the seam.
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When sewing a garment, the bulk of the fabric should always be kept:
Either side of the presser foot, it doesn’t matter.
To the right of the presser foot.
To the left of the presser foot.
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Smart fabrics are:
Fabrics made of stretchy material that adapts to your body form.
Fabrics that enable digital components (including small computers), and electronics to be embedded in them.
Fabrics that change colour based on temperature.
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