Remnants.
Remnant fabric is fabric leftover or recycled
Leftover bits are commonly referred to as "scraps" or "trimmings." In cooking, they can also be called "remnants" or "leftovers." In the context of materials, such as fabric or wood, they may be termed "offcuts." These terms generally denote small pieces that remain after the primary items have been used or processed.
A leftover piece of material is commonly referred to as a scrap.
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A fabric sample is called a "swatch".
A roll of fabric is called a
It is called the remander. Such as, the remander number.
What is called as point system in fabric inspection?
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Leftover material is called scrap.
A small piece of cloth is commonly known as a fabric scrap or fabric remnant. These pieces are leftover material from larger sewing projects or can be used for crafts, quilting, or patching up smaller areas.
The word that means little bits of leftover food is "scraps." For leftover cloth or fabric, the term "scraps" can also apply, referring to small pieces that remain after larger portions have been used. Both usages highlight remnants that are often considered waste but can sometimes be repurposed.