| A | B |
| Pick in Knit | Change to Ball Point needle |
| Velvet Fabric | With nap cutting layout |
| Jacquard | structural design |
| Thick Fabric | Adjust pressure foot tention |
| Biocotton | fiber that is non-allergic |
| Lyocell | Fiber made from Wood pulp |
| Nanotechnology | Researchers have been able to alter the molecular structure of the chemicals that are used to form fibers |
| embossing | Engraving rollers to transfer designs that give a raised effect |
| Catch stitch | Hem stitch for knits or fabrics that stretch |
| French Seams | unlined, lightweight, sheer fabric |
| Structural designs | Woven directly into the fabric |
| Surface designs | Applied to the fabric after it is woven |
| fabric finish | Applied to the surface of the fabric |
| Antistatic fabric finishes | Stops clinging fabric |
| Fuzzy | Napping is a fabric finish that makes the surface of the fabric |
| Preshrunk. | A fabric finish that prevents clothes from shrinking is: |
| Flame retardant | important finish for children’s sleepwear? |
| Mildew resistant | important finish for a shower curtain |
| Moth resistant | finish for winter clothes placed in seasonal storage |
| Waterproof | finish is appropriate on fabric for a camping tent |
| Printing | method of adding color would provide the greatest variety of colors |
| Soil release fabric finish | an important finish for a tablecloth |