Sculpture 2 Module 4 Vocabulary Crossword

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Across
  1. 4. A flat template, made of paper or card, that is used as a guide for cutting the separate pieces of a garment.
  2. 7. Dense pottery fired at high temperatures to make it resistant to liquids, or non-porous.
  3. 8. Arts including stitchery, weaving, tapestry, basketry, paper making, soft sculpture, batik and needle arts.
  4. 10. A loop of thread or yarn resulting from a single pass or movement of the needle in sewing, knitting, or crocheting.
  5. 11. Fired clay that is ground up into tiny pieces (like sand) and mixed with wet clay to strengthen the clay body.
  6. 13. Having minute spaces or holes through which liquid or air may pass.
  7. 17. A heavy material made by rolling and pressing fibers (such as wool) together.
  8. 19. Clay fired at relatively low temperatures of between 1,000 to 1,150 degrees. This results in a hardened but brittle material which is slightly porous.
  9. 20. Contraction of clay body during the drying or firing processes.
  10. 21. Process of soaking and reworking dry, used clay into a workable consistency
  11. 23. An explosion in the kiln, due to air bubbles, too much moisture,or the presence of impurities.
Down
  1. 1. Hard but liable to break or shatter easily.
  2. 2. Capacity of a material to soak up a liquid.
  3. 3. Heating pottery for several hours at around 185-200℉. This causes any remaining moisture in the clay to evaporate slowly which prevents pottery from exploding.
  4. 5. Setting the kiln at a low temperature for a few hours.
  5. 6. A long, thin strand of cotton, nylon, or other fibers used in sewing or weaving
  6. 9. A type of sculpture made using cloth, foam rubber, plastic, paper, fibers and similar material that are supple and nonrigid.
  7. 12. Handmade art objects that reflect the cultural life of a certain community.
  8. 14. An object placed in a kiln that indicates the temperature reached. Different cones are used depending on what type of clay or result is desired.
  9. 15. Pattern placed against a clay form as a guide for shaping
  10. 16. A fine, white, high-fire clay used for creating delicate objects such as fine bone china or figurines. It is harder to work with than other types of clay because it is more sensitive to moisture levels.
  11. 18. Fibers spun into strands for weaving and knitting.
  12. 20. The area between the fabric edges and the line of stitches.
  13. 22. Able to be dissolved, especially in water.