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The impact of one way designs, nap and pattern on fabric layouts.
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The impact of one way designs, nap and pattern on fabric layouts
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Which of the following factors is most important when considering fabric layout for one-way designs?
Direct answer
The direction of the nap is crucial in one-way designs as it affects the visual appearance and texture of the finished product.
Key terms
- Fabric Nap: The raised surface of a fabric that affects its texture and appearance, particularly in one-way designs.
- Pattern Placement: The strategic arrangement of patterns on fabric to enhance the visual appeal and coherence of a garment.
Common trap
Ignoring Fabric Nap: Always check the nap direction to ensure consistent appearance and texture across the garment.
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