18th Century Cloth & Textiles Quiz – Basic Level

Test your knowledge of 18th century fabrics with a quick quiz.

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18th Century Textiles Quiz – Basic Level

This quiz focuses on historical information relevant to regions of Anglican influence during the 18th Century and early, independent United States in the mid to late 18th century.

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Which of the following does NOT describe a variety of cotton textile?

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Base-layer undergarments, known as shifts and shirts, were usually made of what material?

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In the process of weaving, the ______ is the set of yarns secured to a loom, while the _______ refers to yarns passed back and forth (over and under).

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The textile known as linsey-woolsey was usually comprised of which materials?

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The coarse fabric known as Osnaburg is thought to have been first produced in what part of the world?

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Which of the following materials was NOT used in the 18th century?

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Which of the following plant-sourced dyes would impart a reddish color?

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Which of the following is NOT a part of the process for turning sheep’s fleece into wool cloth?

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Which of the following terms refers to a type of silk?

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Linen fabric is made from which of these plant fibers?

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