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Applique Lace 155 12. Pockets: Pockets of different shapes, sizes and location with or without decorative details suited to the design of the garment can enhance the appearance of the garment. 13. Scalloped edging: Scalloped shapes at garment edges (neckline, hemline openings etc.) are ordinarily made by cutting in the desired shape and finishing with bias binding or shaped facing. A similar effect may be produced however by the use of embroidery stitches. The effect of a scalloped front opening is obtained by drawing the scallops in uniform shape and working blanket stitch with contrasting colored thread along the lines drawn. This can be used in frocks, skirt, kids wear, neckline, sleeve and in table cloth.
(a) Carbon Sheet (b) Tailors Chalk (c) Pins (d) Pin Cushion 8. Shear is used for cutting. (a) Paper (b) Thread (c) Both paper and Thread (d) Fabric alone 9. Tools can be, stored in this. (a) Pin cushion (b) Thimble (c) Storage Box (d) All the above 10. The size of the drafting table must be.