Ladies Trousers
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1. Guideline or the basic line in pattern drafting.

2. A piece of fabric used to cover an opening by concealing the device, such as a zipper, Velcro or buttons, used to close the pants placket.

3.
Used not only as fasteners but also as decorative materials because of its different shapes and colors. There are two types, the sew-through and the shank.

4. Another term for hips.

5.
A kind of fastener with teeth and tab.

6.
A finish opening of a garment for convenience in putting on and taking off.

7. Jeans; denim cloth; a sturdy cotton twill fabric, typically blue, used for jeans, overalls, and other clothing.

8.
(of cotton or other fabrics) Preshrunk by a controlled compressive process; meeting certain standards of washing shrinkage.

9. This is also known as the style pattern. This is provided with the necessary symbols that will guide the cutter on how to lay out the pattern on the cloth. Symbols for darts, seam allowances, grain line, centrefold, notches, and other markers are used.

10. This is the intervening step between the basic and the final pattern. It is usually made from lightweight, tough, and pliable paper. When designs are complicated, construction patterns are sectioned.

11.
A line, mark or ridge made by folding or pressing it.

12. To cut off a part of seam allowances to reduce or fold.

13.
It has solid tip with a shank hole beneath for thicker fabric.

14.
Fastener composed of two tape strips, one with a looped nap surface and the other with a hooked nap. When pressed together, surface grips and remains locked until pulled apart.

15.
The joining of two pieces of cloth together by sewing.

16.
A smooth durable twill-woven cloth typically of cotton.

17.
An angle formed by the parting of two legs.

18.
A small pouch attached to a garment.

19.
Fastener with either loop eyes for meeting edges or straight eyes for lapped edges like the waistband.

20.
A textile with a distinct pattern, a 'cord' or wale.

21.
The edge of a piece of cloth or clothing that has been turned under and sewn.

22. An attachment to a garment to secure against opening.

23.
Reinforcement applied to pocket mouth.

24.
Corner, crossway.

25.
A leather finished with a fine velvet-like nap, usually on the flesh side of the skin or hide, produced by abrasive action.