I need to see if my answers are correct on a couple of questions.

1. It's especially important to avoid stitching across the seam allowances when sewing a
a. patch pocket with straight edges
b. corner that has a seam
c. point that has no seam
d. curved-seam pocket
I think this one is B.

2. When stitching a curved seam, the stitching is made more accurate by
a. raising the presser foot periodically
b. clipping the seam allowances first
c. using a shaped facing to match the curve
d. stitching the seam in one rapid procedure
I think this one is A.

I agree with your answers.

To verify if your answers are correct, let's break down the questions and go through the options:

1. It's especially important to avoid stitching across the seam allowances when sewing a:

The correct answer is d. curved-seam pocket.

Explanation: Sewing across seam allowances can cause bulkiness and uneven stitching on curved-seam pockets. It is essential to avoid stitching across the seam allowances when sewing these pockets to ensure a smooth and professional finish.

2. When stitching a curved seam, the stitching is made more accurate by:

The correct answer is c. using a shaped facing to match the curve.

Explanation: Using a shaped facing helps to align the fabric layers accurately and maintain a smooth curve while stitching. This technique improves the accuracy of the stitching on curved seams.

So, based on the explanations, the correct answers are:

1. d. curved-seam pocket.
2. c. using a shaped facing to match the curve.

Your answers were incorrect for both questions. It is important to understand the concepts and techniques involved in sewing to accurately answer questions like these.