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at neckline and armhole. Felled Seam: Process that conceals seam allowance between plies as they are folded together and topstitched through all layers. Female Closure: Fiber: Basic filament or strand from which yarns are made. Fibers are either short with natural materials or manmade materials which are made in long continuous filaments. Filament: A fiber of indefinite or extreme length as found in silk or synthetic fibers. Fill: Crosswise or horizontal yarn of a woven fabric that runs at right angles to the warp yarns or selvage. Findings: All the smaller items and trimmings that plete a garment. Maybe decorative material that adorns the garment. Fine Gauge (Sweater): A small knitted stitch usually 12 to 24 gauge. Finishing: All the final stages of preparing a garment for point of sale. Includes, but not limited to, washing, pressing, thread clipping, inspection, ticketing, etc. Fishtail Buttonhole: For Definition see buttonhole. Fit: How well a garment conforms to the 3dimensional human body. Fit Model: Individual who represents the figure type of the intended guest used to evaluate the fit of garments. Fitting Ease: See definition for Ease Over Body. Flap Pocket: Flare Leg Silhouette: Flat Felled Seam: See definition for Felled Seam. Flat Finish: See definition for Set Flat. Flat Knit: Fabric knitted flat and has selvages. Flat Knit Collar: Floating Tack: See definition for Swing Tack. Fraying: Fraying is the unraveling of yarn in either the fill or warp direction. Free Hanging Lining: Lining not attached at garment hem. French Dart: See definition for Dart. French Fly Facing: A separate sewn on fabric tab or extension used to cover zipper teeth. It extends from bottom of zipper to waistband and buttons to inside of pants near waist. French Seams: Process where raw edges of a seam are enclosed between garment plies as they are turned over and stitched, forming a clean finish. French Tack: See definition for Swing Tack. Frog: Ornamental braided two piece garment closure forming button and loop Full Fashioned / Knit to Shape (Sweater): Sweater panel is knit to shape by increasing and decreasing the number of needles used during the knitting action. No cutting is required to obtain the desired panel shape. Full Needle Rib (Sweater): Double bed construct monly used at start or placket。A Appliqu233。: Surface pattern made by cutting out fabric or lace designs and attaching them to another fabric or lace by means of embroidery or stitching. Armhole: Section of a garment through which an arm passes or into which a sleeve is sewn. Armhole Drop: Distance from High Point Shoulder or Low Point Shoulder measured to imaginary line at base of armhole that is at a 90degree angle from CF or CB. Armhole Point: The point on a pattern where armhole and side seam intersect. Armscye: See definition for Armhole.B Backstitch: See definition for Backtack. Backtack: Stitches used to secure the threads at the beginning and/or ending of a row of stitching.Bagged Lining: Lining that is stitched securely to shell at hems. Balance: Garment appears symmetrical on the body. Hanging equal distances from the body right to left, and front to back. Balanced Plaid/Stripe Placement: Refers to the symmetrical appearance of the plaid on the body. The stripe/plaid must start at the same point on both sides of the garment.