| rhythm | | process of looping yarns together to form fabric |
| filament yarns | | the way fabric feels |
| form | | fibers combined to form a continuous strand |
| coolcolors | | uses one hue and the two hues on either side of its complement |
| weaving | | gives direction to a design |
| natural fibers | | choosing clothes that set you apart from others |
| uniform | | lightness or darkness of a color |
| fabric | | the weaving and knitting of yarns |
| recedingcolors | | center of interest |
| designelements | | shape of an object |
| grain | | make the body appear smaller |
| yarn | | uses three colors next to each other on the color wheel |
| manufactured fibers | | made by pressing, bonding or interlocking fibers together without using yarn |
| spun yarns | | exist in nature |
| doublecomplementary | | your way of life |
| dresscode | | two pairs of complementary colors |
| intermediatecolors | | tool that shows relationship between colors |
| Fiber | | the proper way to cover the body in various settings |
| monochromatic | | opposites on the color wheel |
| emphasis | | interlocking two sets of yarns to produce fabric |
| line | | run across the lengthwise grain of fabric |
| individuality | | made from filaments |
| conformity | | distinctive outfits that identify those who wear them |
| bias | | spinning staple fibers together |
| primarycolors | | brightness or dullness of a color |
| value | | visually stand out |
| triad | | spacial relationship of parts to the whole |
| advancingcolors | | another name for color |
| analogous | | man-made faibers |
| accentedneutral | | three colors equally distant on the color wheel |
| micro fibers | | basic unit of fabric |
| complementary | | red, orange, yellow |
| filling yarns | | orange, green. violet |
| knitting | | extremely thin filament of manufactured fiber |
| warp yarns | | blues, greens, violets |
| split-complementary | | creates a feeling of movement |
| selvage | | one primary mixed with a secondary color |
| lifestyle | | line, color, texture, form |
| color | | run across the crosswise grain of fabric |
| modesty | | an expression of you, can enhance your skin tone |
| status | | a person's rank in a group |
| warmcolors | | the edge of a bolt of fabric |
| balance | | based on one dominant neutral and one color as an accent |
| hue | | wearing garments similar to others |
| intensity | | direction the yarns run on a fabric |
| non-woven fabrics | | red, blue, yellow |
| texture | | standards of dress that are enforced |
| colorwheel | | uses only one hue on the color wheel |
| secondarycolors | | any line diagonal to the lengthwise grain |
| proportion | | equal visual weight on both sides of a center |