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Rotary Cutter
A spinning blade reshaped quilting by slicing multiple fabric layers at once
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What is the main advantage of using a rotary cutter over scissors in quilting?
It is safer to use than scissors because the blade is dull.
It can cut multiple layers of fabric simultaneously with precision.
It is primarily used for cutting paper rather than fabric.
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Handloom Weaving
Handloom weaving sustains millions in rural India while preserving centuries-old artistry
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What is a major trade-off faced by handloom weaving communities in rural India?
Replacing handloom weaving entirely with machine-made textiles to increase productivity
Balancing cultural heritage preservation with competition from mechanized textile production
Handloom weaving is primarily a modern industrial process with little cultural significance
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Indigenous Motifs
Indigenous motifs encode ancient stories and identities far beyond mere decoration
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Why do indigenous motifs often feature natural elements and geometric patterns?
Because they symbolize spiritual beliefs and connections to the environment
Because they are chosen randomly for aesthetic appeal
Because they are copied from modern fashion trends
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Textile Arts
Ancient fibers weave stories of culture, innovation, and survival across millennia
9 Feb 2026
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How have the dual purposes of textile arts influenced their development over time?
They have remained unchanged because textile arts focus only on decoration.
They developed solely for economic reasons without cultural significance.
They have driven innovations balancing durability and aesthetics to meet both practical and decorative needs.
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Crochet Stitches
Crochet stitches form intricate textiles by interlocking loops with a single hook
2 Feb 2026
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What is the primary difference between crochet and knitting in terms of stitch formation?
Crochet uses two needles while knitting uses a single hook.
Knitting completes each stitch before starting the next, while crochet keeps multiple stitches open at once.
Crochet completes each stitch before starting the next, while knitting keeps multiple stitches open at once.
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Batik
Batik's wax-resist dyeing creates intricate patterns with cultural symbolism across regions
1 Feb 2026
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How does the wax resist technique in batik influence the final pattern on the fabric?
The wax prevents dye absorption in certain areas, creating a negative pattern after wax removal.
The wax enhances dye absorption, making the covered areas more colorful.
The wax permanently colors the fabric, so the pattern is created by the wax itself.
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