What kind of fabric is it not made from? Riddles for children with some exceptions. What kind of dishes can you not eat anything from?

Properties of fabric for shirts. The most common fabric for sewing shirts is cotton fabric. It is this that has the necessary properties for the manufacture of this type of garment:

  • good hygienic properties: high hygroscopicity - cotton fabrics quickly absorb moisture and allow air to pass through well;
  • high strength and wear resistance;
  • decent appearance;
  • high hygroscopic properties;
  • Cotton fabrics dry quickly and are easy to wash and iron.

Fabrics are classified as plain-dyed, variegated, printed, or gray. Some of them are subjected to special processing and are produced with embossing, decorative finishing, they can be low-shrink, water-resistant, and low-crease.

You cannot sew a shirt from the following fabrics: silk, metal and wood =)

When sewing a shirt, it is important to choose the right fabric to comply with all the technological features of sewing. Then the shirt will fit correctly on the figure, and all the details will be perfectly tailored and designed. If the material is chosen incorrectly, distortions are possible already at the cutting stage. The patterns may not fit exactly, and the details will not be cut correctly. Then it will be difficult to talk about a good fit of the product. If the fabric is chosen correctly, then both the cuffs and the collar of even the most intricate cut will be sewn with high quality. High-quality fabric does not stretch, it has insignificant fraying of cuts, which makes it possible to comply with all the rules of shirt sewing technology.

Important! The quality and appearance of cotton fabric depends on the quality of the cotton fibers and the type of weave.


Fibers can be of different lengths - from 16 to 45 mm, and the longer it is, the better the quality of the fabric woven from such fibers is considered. The following types of weave are distinguished:

  • plain weave (“matting”) is considered the simplest type of weave, but, nevertheless, it is the most durable. Fabrics of cambric, muslin, oxford poplin, and pinpoint have this type of weave;
  • twill weave is denser and heavier, such fabrics are very resistant to abrasion - twill, herringbon ("Herringbone"), flannel, denim, tartan;
  • jacquard weave - Jacquard, Dobby.

Synthetic or silk fabric is used less often for sewing shirts; as a rule, they are used to make items for a special occasion, and not for everyday wear. It is also possible to use linen.

Sometimes other raw materials are added to cotton to give the fabric increased strength and improved external characteristics.

Important! The price of fabric depends on the quality of the product and the length of the fiber from which it was made.

High-quality fabrics with long-lasting color and good hygienic properties are more expensive than lower-quality analogues. Imported material can be either cheaper or more expensive than domestic material, again, it depends on the quality. Therefore, you should not be fooled by cheap prices. Budget material may lose its appearance and a product made from it will look like a rag after the first wash. When choosing a material, you should carefully consider and evaluate its quality characteristics.

Fabrics for sewing children's and baptismal shirts

Cotton fabric is also well suited for sewing a children's shirt. At the same time, it should be very soft, with a bright, interesting pattern, so that the baby wears the shirt with pleasure. The material will become softer and more pleasant to the body if it is washed before wearing and lightly ironed.

For sewing baptismal clothes, natural white cotton or, less often, bleached linen is used. Its cut, as a rule, is simple, but the baptismal gown is often decorated with embroidery and lace to give it airiness and festivity. The most popular fabrics for sewing baptismal shirts are chintz, cambric, and poplin.

1. Why does a hunter carry a gun?
2. Hermaphrodite flower?
3. What is the difference between a watch and a commander?
4. Which two pronouns spoil the pavements?
5. What kind of fabric can you not sew anything from?
6. When are genders three pronouns?
7. What always takes place without taking up anyone's space?
8. It’s not on, but you need to turn it off?
9. Which five-letter word has five “O”s?
10. In what number are numbers and letters equal?
11. How many beeches “G” are needed to make a large pile of hay?
12. Subdivision consisting of half a letter?
13. How to write "dry grass" in four letters?
14. What can be extinguished without fire?
15. Why is there a tongue in the mouth?
16. Brothers of the musical trumpet?
17. What is the heron's front and the hare's back?
18. Why was the student kicked out of class?
19. What kind of ribbon can’t be woven into a braid?
20. What do a tree and a book have in common?
21. What key does not open the lock?
22. Who has many heads but little mind?
23. When is a person a tree?
24. What branch does not grow on a tree?
25. Which wheel doesn't turn?
26. How to name five days without giving numbers and names of days?
27. What always remains in the dirt?
28. In which city is there one boy and one hundred girls?
29. Which city flies?
30. Which chain has no links?
31. What is the similarity between a tree and a rogue?
32. Why is there water in a glass?
33. Why does a duck swim?
34. Who wears a hat on his foot?
35. The city has a hat?
36. Who walks while sitting?
37. What bunny will not become an adult hare?
38. When is the forest a snack?
39. When does the guard in the booth become a flower?
40. What stands in the middle of the Volga?
41. Which chain has no links?

Answers:
1. Over the shoulder.
2. Ivan da Marya.
3. The clock is tick-tock, and the commander is tick-tock
4. “I”, “We” - Yams.
5. From the railway.
6. “You”, “We”, “You” - washed
7. Place "estate"
8. Debt
9. "O"-five, again
10. One hundred
11. Hundred "G", stack
12. Pol "K", regiment
13. Hay
14. Lime
15. Behind the teeth
16. Drainage, water supply
17. Letter "C"
18. Out the door
19. Machine gun belt
20. Leaves
21. Violin
22. At the matches
23. Pine, a man from a dream
24. Railway
25. Spare
26. The day before yesterday, yesterday, today, tomorrow, the day after tomorrow. (Especially convenient if today is Wednesday).
27. Trace
28. Seva and hundred Pol (Polya, Polina),
Seva "sto"pol.
29. Eagle
30. Mountain
31. Both are imprisoned
32. Behind the glass
33. From the shore
34. Mushroom
35. Panama
36. Chess player
37. Sunny
38. Cheese, Cheese
39. When he is not at the booth, Forget-me-not.
40. Volga, letter "L".
41. Electric

I apologize for the flaws, firstly, it is under development, and secondly, the simplicity is explained by the fact that I still want to address this to children. Give me new ideas, I will be grateful.

Reviews

Interesting!
My dad's favorite riddle:
"What hangs on the wall and falls at the same time?"
And here's another from childhood:
“The more you take, the bigger it is?
Which peninsula speaks about its size?
What should you put in the pan before you cook the soup?
And here is grandpa's favorite for kids:
"Is this red?
- No, it's black.
-Why is she white?
“Because it’s green.”
Probably everyone has a bunch of such riddles! Thank you for the pleasant minutes!

Ilya, sorry, I forgot about the answers. I give you these riddles. Take them:
- Barometer
- Pit
- Yamal
- Sight
- Currant
I think you will smile. In general, it’s so great to return to childhood with such riddles!

Ilya, I know the work of Vladimir Stepanov. I read his books to the children. And I know a lot of such riddles. An interesting idea to remember them and write them down. Here's more for you:
- They don’t eat it raw, but throw it away when it’s cooked. (Bay leaf).
- This needs to be spelled out by ear: Not a finger and not a stick (in the writing it will be immediately clear: Nepalese and Nepalese. (Residents of Nepal)
- What tree can you hide under in the rain (Under wet or damp)...

76. What kind of dishes can you not eat anything from?

Answer:From empty

75. What do people often walk on and never drive on?

Answer:On the stairs

74. What fabric cannot be used to make a shirt?

Answer:From the railway

73. Is it possible to bring water in a sieve?

Answer:yes, if it's ice

72. What does half an apple look like?

Answer:For the second half

71. A crow flies and a dog sits on its tail. Could this be possible?

Answer:yes, the dog sits on its tail

70. How does night and day end?

Answer:mwith a soft sign

69. When is the easiest time for a black cat to get into the house?

Answer:When the door is open

68. What do all people on earth do at the same time?

Answer:getting old

67. What has no length, depth, width, height, but can be measured?

Answer: intime, temperature

66. Two ears, two bellies,

Answer:pillow

65. He has a heel behind his nose. What is this?

Answer:shoe

64. What goes from city to city and does not move?

Answer:road

63. A useful thing, but we always turn our backs on it.

Answer:chair

62. When her name is called, she always breaks or splits.

Answer:silence

61. What does a king rarely see, a shepherd almost always, but God has never seen?

Answer:like yourself

60. The head is white, the ears of a donkey, the tail of a donkey, the skin of a donkey, not a donkey.

Answer:donkey

59. He has a hat, but no head, he has a leg, but no shoe.

Answer:mushroom

58. Is she black? - No, red. Why is she white? Because it's green.

Answer:black currant

57.Which peninsula complains about its size?

Answer: Yamal

56. Three related tractor drivers have a brother, Sergei; Sergei has no brothers. Could this be possible?

Answer: yes, iftractor drivers - women

55. What is the correct way to say: “I don’t see the white yolk” or “I don’t see the white yolk”?

Answer: yellow yolk

54. What is the correct way to say: fish have no teeth, fish have no teeth, or fish have no teeth?

Answer: fish have teeth

53. Two fathers and two sons were walking. We found three oranges. They did not cut, did not saw, but divided equally. How can it be?

Answer: they were grandfather, father and son

52. When is a person at home without a head?

Answer: when he looks out the window

51. If six Jews are sitting at a table, what is under the table?

Answer: twelve tribes of Israel

50. There were 50 candles burning in the room, 20 of them were blown out. How many will be left?

Answer: 20 candles will remain, and the unblown 30 will burn out

49. What word begins with three letters "G" and ends with three letters "I"?

Answer: trigonometry

48. How is a horse different from a needle?

Answer: first you sit on a needle. then you jump, and first you jump on the horse, then you sit down.

47. Which word has 40 vowels?

Answer: Forty

46. ​​It doesn’t live in the sea, it lives in a stove, it won’t fit in a barn, but two will fit into a wallet.
Answer: Letter "k"

45. What can’t you bake bread without?
Answer: Without crust

44. What will a crow do after living for three years?
Answer: Live fourth

43. What is warmer than a fur coat?
Answer: Two fur coats.

42. When is a boy called by a woman's name?
Answer: When he sleeps a lot - sleepyhead

41. How to pick a branch without scaring a bird sitting on it?
Answer: Wait until the bird flies away

40. What does half an orange look like most?
Answer: To the other half

39. What tree does a crow sit on when it rains?
Answer: Wet

38. In which fields does grass not grow?
Answer: On the brim of a hat

37. How many eggs can you eat on an empty stomach?
Answer: One thing, the rest will no longer be on an empty stomach.

36. Name five days without giving numbers or names.
Answer: The day before yesterday, yesterday, today, tomorrow, the day after tomorrow

35. What stones are not in the sea?
Answer: Dry

34. Why does the rooster close his eyes when he sings?
Answer: Wants to show that he knows it by heart

33. How long can you go into the forest?
Answer: Until the middle, then you will leave.

32. Which suicides commit suicide every night?
Answer: Days

31. Who has the biggest pipe?
Answer: By the wind

30. Which knot cannot be untied?
Answer: Railway

29. Which river is the most predatory?
Answer: Tiger

28. Which month is the shortest?
Answer: May

27. Where is the end of the world?
Answer: Where the shadow begins

26. Can an ostrich call itself a bird?
Answer: No, he cannot speak.

25. What is easy to pick up from the ground, but difficult to throw far?
Answer: Pooh

24. What comb can you use to comb your head?
Answer: Petushin

23. Is there a hundred between the window and the door?
Answer: Letter "i"

22. What can you cook, but cannot eat?
Answer: Lessons

21. How many months of the year have 28 days?
Answer: Everything

20. Who can travel around the world while staying in the same corner?
Answer: Postage stamp on an envelope

19. What could be larger than an elephant and at the same time weightless?
Answer: His shadow

18. Which number will be larger if it is placed upside down?
Answer: Number six

17. How to jump from a ten-meter ladder without breaking?
Answer: Jump off the first step

16. Is it possible to jump higher than a nine-story building?
Answer: Yes, a nine-story building cannot jump

15. When is a person a tree?
Answer: when he wakes up from sleep

14. How many peas can fit into an ordinary glass?
Answer: not at all, they don’t know how to walk

13. Is it possible to bring water in a sieve?
Answer: you can, when it freezes

12. Why does a person look back?
Answer: because he has no eyes in the back of his head

11. Why does a goose swim?
Answer: from the shore

10.Which is heavier - a kilogram of fluff or a kilogram of lead?
Answer: Both weigh the same

9.Is it possible to light a match underwater?
Answer: It is possible if you pour water into a glass and hold the match below the glass

8.If five cats catch five mice in five minutes, then how long does it take one cat to catch one mouse?
Answer: Five minutes

7.What is under a person’s feet when he walks across a bridge?
Answer: Shoe sole

6.Which hand is better to stir tea?
Answer: It is better to stir tea with a spoon.

5. What happens to a blue wool scarf if you put it in water for five minutes?
Answer: Get wet

4.What question cannot be answered “no”?
Answer: Are you alive?

3. The dog was tied to a ten-meter rope and walked three hundred meters. How did she do it?
Answer: The rope was not tied to anything

2.Two birch trees grow, each birch has four cones. How much in total?
Answer: Cones do not grow on birch trees

1. What needs to be done so that four guys remain in one boot?
Answer: Take off each person’s boot

I walked along the road, found two roads, and followed both.
(Trousers)

They put it on for peace, and take it off for politeness.
(Robe)

They put it on at home and take it off when going to work.
(Robe)

I’m sitting astride, I don’t know who. If I meet an acquaintance, I’ll jump off and greet him.
(A cap)

Not a beast, but a shaggy one, not a horse, but with ears.
(A cap)

A secret pantry with all the new things: there are matches, tobacco, and a copper coin.
(Pocket)

Dry - wedge, wet - damn.
(Umbrella)

Riddles about gloves.

We have five fingers, like humans, but our fingers have no nails.
(Glove)

Five closets, one door.
(Glove)

Five fingers, no bones, no meat, no nails.
(Glove)

Five boys, five barns. Each boy has his own barn.
(Fingers, glove)

Five boys, five closets. In the winter cold, each boy finds his own closet.
(Fingers, glove)

Riddles about shoes.

Two Arabs, knee-high brothers, walk with us everywhere and protect us.
(Boots)

We came to visit - and under the bench.
(Boots)

It's black on top and red in the middle, it will be great when you put it on!
(Boots)

He runs - he creaks, he stands - he is silent.
(New boot)

I walk on my head, although on my feet, I walk barefoot, although in boots.
(Nail in the boot)

He goes into the forest and puts down cages; he comes out of the forest and rearranges them.
(Man in bast shoes in winter)

A ram climbed into the skin of a bull.
(Wool stocking in a boot)

Riddles about the shirt.

It is not the same, but is needed equally by a baby, a dead man, and a good young man.
(Shirt)

One exit, three entrances.
(Shirt)

The poor have it thick, the rich have it thin, and always have it with them.
(Shirt)

Queen by day, rag by night.
(Shirt)

What fabric cannot be used to make a shirt?
(From the railway station)

Button riddles.

Full of six sparrows.
(Buttons on hem)

Little Danilka is hanging on a loop.
(Button)

There is a hole in the heel and a fungus on the head. He doesn’t pay rent, but serves without a deadline.
(Button)

Riddles about the belt, belt.

Like a hoop during the day, like a hoop at night. Whoever guesses it will be my husband.
(Belt)

You go there, and I’ll go here, let’s meet on umbilical mountain.
(Belt)

If I put it on, it becomes a rim; if I take it off, it falls like a snake. It doesn’t provide heat, and without it it’s cold.
(Belt)

A hoop by day, a snake by night.
(Belt)

Riddles about jewelry.

Under the forest, under the forest, colorful wheels hang, girls are painted, young men are captured.
(Earrings)

Behind the dark forests two swans danced.
(Earrings)

Between the five barrels there is a golden wreath.
(Ring)

There is grass near the stake of gold.
(Ring)

Under the heat of the drops.
(Beads)

Russian folk riddles about clothing.

At little Katyushka's
Perched on top of my head!
Not a moth, not a bird -
Holds two braids.
(Bow) Russian.

Fluffy, not a beast.
It heats, not the stove.
(Fur coat.) Russian.

Guess the riddle: who are we?
On a clear day we sit at home,
If it rains, we have work -
Stomp and splash through the swamps.
(Boots or galoshes.) Russian.

For five of us to live,
Big brother didn't agree
And he settled separately.
(Mittens.) Russian.

It's not a tie, it's not a collar,
And I’m used to hugging necks.
He always helps us
When the cold comes.
(Scarf.) Russian.

We'll hoop in the afternoon,
At night like a snake.
(Belt.) Russian.

Four legs, but not a beast,
There are feathers, but not a bird.
(Bed, pillow.) Russian.

Riddles of different nations about clothing.

Stuffed with fluff
Lies under the ear.
(Pillow). Belarusian.

Upside down - full,
Bottom down - empty.
(A cap.) Karelian.

Five barns -
One gate.
(Glove.) Belarusian.

Two barrels -
Full during the day and empty at night.
(Boots.) Moldavian.

Two bellies
Four horns.
(Pillow.) Russian.

In the morning I got up -
I ended up on two roads.
(Pants are put on.) Kazakh.

On one side there is a forest,
On the other field.
(Fur coat). Chuvash.

A mouse peeks out of a hole.
(Button in loop.) Evenki.

Our boyfriend has
There is a notch on each side.
(Pockets.) Ukrainian.

Five boys
Five closets;
The boys went their separate ways
In dark closets.
Every boy
In your closet.
(Fingers in gloves.) Russian.

What clothes are sleeveless.
(Blanket.) Uzbek.

Sources:
1. 1000 games, riddles, competitions. V. Dmitrieva. Pictures for the riddles of A. Filippov.
2. Thirty-three pies. M. Bulatov.

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