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| ___ determines size of buttonhole. |
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| synthetic resin, budget and moderately priced garments |
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| more expensive, slower process (button type) |
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| Button often multi component |
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| Glazed Polished Painted Matte |
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| Solution dyed, Button dyed, Natural |
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• Material used • Intricate detail • Color application • Smoothness (amount of polishing) |
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| Quality factors for buttons |
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| Button shank or thread shank; size of shank |
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| Decisions related to button placement |
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| Support needed (interfacing, backing button) |
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| Decisions related to button placement |
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| Decisions related to button placement |
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| Decisions related to button placement |
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| Relates to garment structure |
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| Decisions related to button placement |
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| Decisions related to button placement |
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| Decisions related to button placement |
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| Relationship to other closures |
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| Decisions related to button placement |
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| Material Detail Fabrication Processing Breakage |
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| automatic feed or hand feed |
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| Do not overlap edge of garment |
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| Thread shank long enough to prevent stress on fabric |
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| Thread color match button or garment? |
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| Stitching neat on inside of garment |
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| _______ buttonholes are more secure but more expensive to make. |
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| _____ buttonholes are the most commonly used in ready-to-wear |
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| The button should be aligned to the ______ of the buttonhole to prevent straining and buckling of fabric. |
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| Enhance garment aesthetics |
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| Enclose interior of garment conceal inner construction, seams, shoulder pads, etc. |
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| Make a garment easy to wear and last longer by reducing stress and abrasion |
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