Crafting Cheat Sheet 2026
The 30 highest-yield Crafting facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here β free, no sign-up.
- Which metal is most commonly used by beginners in wire-wrapping jewelry? β Copper
- Which tool helps apply even pressure when adhering paper or working with adhesives? β A brayer (roller)
- In cross-stitch, stitches are typically worked on what type of fabric? β Aida cloth
- Which needle size is recommended for sewing delicate lightweight fabrics such as chiffon or organza? β Size 8-9 (60-65)
- When making candles, which wax is derived from soybeans? β Soy wax
- What is the traditional Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold called? β Kintsugi
- Why is acid-free paper recommended for scrapbooking? β It resists yellowing and preserves photos over time
- When incorporating metal leaf into a mixed media wood piece, what is typically applied first? β A tacky adhesive size
- What is the main purpose of a jig in woodworking? β To hold or guide a tool for repeatable, accurate cuts
- Which technique is used to make homemade recycled paper? β Blending pulp and pressing it onto a screen (deckle)
- Which knotting craft uses square knots and half-hitches to create wall hangings and plant hangers? β MacramΓ©
- In mixed media, what is 'gesso' commonly used for? β Priming a surface to improve paint adhesion
- Why is 'lignin-free' material recommended for scrapbooks? β Lignin breaks down and causes paper to become brittle and yellow
- What does 'grit' refer to on sandpaper? β The coarseness of the abrasive particles
- Which glue is most appropriate for outdoor woodworking projects? β Waterproof (exterior/Type III) wood glue
- What craft technique transfers a raised design onto paper or metal? β Embossing
- What does 'grain line' indicate on a sewing pattern? β How to align the pattern piece with the fabric's selvage and warp threads
- What does 'GSM' measure when describing craft paper? β Weight (grams per square meter)
- What is 'iris folding'? β Layering folded paper strips in a spiral to fill a shape
- What does the term 'acid-free' indicate about scrapbooking paper? β It will not yellow or damage photos over time
- Which surface protects your work area and blades when cutting paper? β A self-healing cutting mat
- What is the process of matting and interlocking wool fibers using a barbed needle called? β Needle felting
- Fabric, thread, and a needle are needed for this craft. The finished product could be clothes, a quilt, or even a fake pillow. Which craft is this? β sewing
- What is 'journaling' in a scrapbook layout? β Handwritten or printed text telling the story of the photos
- In a knitting pattern, what does 'RS' refer to? β Right side of the work
- Why does end grain typically absorb more stain than face grain? β The open fiber ends act like straws soaking up liquid
- What is 'grain direction' in paper and why does it matter? β The alignment of fibers; paper folds smoothly along the grain
- What is the benefit of a cutting mat under your work? β It protects surfaces and often self-heals from blade cuts
- Which of these DOES NOT typically come with a scrapbooking tool? β Locking pliers
- Which of these best protects an original craft design from being copied and sold? β Registering a copyright
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