Across
- 2. Indicate beginning and stopping points for stitching
- 7. Printed side of fabric, pretty side
- 8. Cutting corners to reduce bulk
- 9. Diamond shaped symbols used to match fabrics
- 11. Two solid lines used to make size changes
- 12. Done at the beginning and end of sewing line to secure stitches
- 14. Temporarily hold two pieces together
- 15. Solid line with arrows pointing to edge of pattern piece to be folded.
- 17. When doing this, place perpendicular to cut edges of fabric
Down
- 1. When reading directions, this is the unshaded area
- 3. Large X used to mark position of buttons
- 4. Shorter solid lines to indicate placement
- 5. When doing this, stitch more slowly to maintain a nice, straight stitch
- 6. Indicated by a solid line
- 10. Should be pinned parallel to fabric selvage
- 13. Indicated by a broken or dashed line
- 16. Indicate a pivot or matching
