Question 1
The  candidates were required to:
1  (a). Differentiate between the following terms as used in clothing  construction:
  (i)   stay stitching and understitching;
     (ii) edge stitching and topstitching.
1(b)  State two qualities each of the following processes.
- facing
- binding
1(c)  State three reasons for binding the armhole of a child’s dress.
      In  1(a) (i) Stay stitching and understitching could not be differentiated by the  candidates. They were expected to write stay stitching as is a row of machine  stitches worked on the raw edge of curved or straight edge to prevent  stitching. While under stitching as a row of machine stitches worked on a  facing to make it lie flat
      (ii)  Edge stitching and topstitching was well differentiated by many candidates.
      Qualities  of facing and binding were mixed up by the candidates because they could not  differentiate between binding and facing. they were expected to give answers  like facing should lie flat, appear on only one side, should not roll over etc  .While binding  should be smooth, raw  edges should  be concealed and bind  should appear on both side.
      Many  candidates responded correctly to reasons for binding the armhole of a child’s  dress in 1(c)
