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Techniques Used in Handloom Textiles

Description: This quiz covers various techniques used in handloom textiles, including weaving, dyeing, printing, and embroidery. Test your knowledge about these traditional methods and their significance in creating beautiful and intricate textiles.
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Which of the following is a common weaving technique used in handloom textiles?

  1. Warping

  2. Weft

  3. Shed

  4. Selvedge


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Warping is the process of preparing the warp threads, which run lengthwise in a woven fabric, before weaving begins.

What is the process of applying color to textiles using dyes called?

  1. Dyeing

  2. Printing

  3. Embroidery

  4. Weaving


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Dyeing is the process of applying color to textiles using dyes, which are substances that have an affinity for the fibers of the textile.

Which of the following is a type of printing technique used in handloom textiles?

  1. Block printing

  2. Screen printing

  3. Digital printing

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Block printing, screen printing, and digital printing are all techniques used in handloom textiles to apply designs and patterns to the fabric.

What is the process of decorating textiles with needle and thread called?

  1. Dyeing

  2. Printing

  3. Embroidery

  4. Weaving


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Embroidery is the process of decorating textiles with needle and thread, creating intricate designs and patterns.

Which of the following is a common type of weave used in handloom textiles?

  1. Plain weave

  2. Twill weave

  3. Satin weave

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Plain weave, twill weave, and satin weave are all common types of weaves used in handloom textiles, each producing a different texture and appearance.

What is the term used for the finished edge of a woven fabric?

  1. Warp

  2. Weft

  3. Shed

  4. Selvedge


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Selvedge is the term used for the finished edge of a woven fabric, which prevents fraying and adds strength to the fabric.

Which of the following is a natural dye commonly used in handloom textiles?

  1. Indigo

  2. Madder

  3. Turmeric

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Indigo, madder, and turmeric are all natural dyes commonly used in handloom textiles, producing a wide range of colors and hues.

What is the process of transferring a design onto a fabric using a carved wooden block and dye called?

  1. Block printing

  2. Screen printing

  3. Digital printing

  4. Embroidery


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Block printing is the process of transferring a design onto a fabric using a carved wooden block and dye, creating intricate patterns and motifs.

Which of the following is a type of embroidery technique that involves using a hook to create loops on the fabric?

  1. Crewel embroidery

  2. Cross-stitch

  3. Needlepoint

  4. Crochet


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Crochet is a type of embroidery technique that involves using a hook to create loops on the fabric, forming intricate patterns and designs.

What is the term used for the process of weaving two or more different colors of weft threads together to create a pattern?

  1. Warping

  2. Weft

  3. Shed

  4. Weft-faced weaving


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Weft-faced weaving is the process of weaving two or more different colors of weft threads together to create a pattern, resulting in a fabric with a distinct design.

Which of the following is a type of weave that produces a fabric with a diagonal pattern?

  1. Plain weave

  2. Twill weave

  3. Satin weave

  4. Basket weave


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Twill weave is a type of weave that produces a fabric with a diagonal pattern, characterized by its distinct lines and textures.

What is the process of removing excess dye from a fabric after dyeing called?

  1. Rinsing

  2. Scouring

  3. Bleaching

  4. Finishing


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Scouring is the process of removing excess dye from a fabric after dyeing, using chemicals or detergents to ensure proper colorfastness and prevent bleeding.

Which of the following is a type of embroidery technique that involves using a needle to create raised designs on the fabric?

  1. Crewel embroidery

  2. Cross-stitch

  3. Needlepoint

  4. Shisha embroidery


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Shisha embroidery is a type of embroidery technique that involves using a needle to create raised designs on the fabric, often using mirrors or sequins to add sparkle and embellishment.

What is the term used for the process of adding decorative elements such as beads, sequins, or mirrors to a fabric?

  1. Embellishment

  2. Finishing

  3. Printing

  4. Dyeing


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Embellishment is the process of adding decorative elements such as beads, sequins, or mirrors to a fabric, enhancing its visual appeal and adding a touch of luxury.

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