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Technology and Livelihood Education
HANDICRAFT PRODUCTION
Quarter 3 – Module 1
PRODUCE EMBROIDERED ARTICLE
(Week 1 - 4)
Produce Embroidered Article
PRAYER
1. Identify the Basic
Tools and Materials
used in Embroidery;
OBJECTIVES:
2. Used the different
tools and equipment in
embroidery activities;
3. Value embroidery as
a craft
At the end of the session, students are expected to:
1.1 - Basic Tools and
Materials in Embroidery
are identified.
QUARTER 3 – WEEK 1
1.2 - Different Embroidery
Stitches are Performed
based the given steps.
1.3 - Proper Use of
Tools is Observed
L.O. 1 – USE BASIC TOOLS IN EMBROIDERY
LO 1: Use Basic Tools in Embroidery
1.1 Basic tools and materials in embroidery are identified.
1.2 Different embroidery stitches are performed based on the given steps.
1.3 Proper use of tools is observed.
LET’S LEARN
Let us determine how much you already know about the use of basic
tools and stitches in embroidery. Take this test.
1. A tool used for transferring the design when using the pricking and pouncing method.
a. Pounce b. Gauge c. Watercolor brush d. Stiletto
2. It is used for easier threading especially by those sewers with poor eyesight.
a. Tapestry b. Thimble c. Needle threader d. Gauge
3. Use to protect the middle finger and push the needle while doing embroidery work.
a. Watercolor brush b. Thimble c. Stiletto d. Gauge
4. A tool in embroidery that is used to keep the fabric stretched while embroidery stitches are
applied to the design.
a. Tapestry b. Gauge c. Thimble d. Stiletto
5. It is an ornamentation of textiles and other materials.
a. Embroidery b. Gauge c. Pounce d. Tapestry
LET’S TRY!
6. A very fine cord, composed of strands of spun silk, flax, or cotton used in sewing.
a. Fabric b. Tapestry c. Thread d. Gauge
7. Arrangement of line, form, color, and texture to achieve order and beauty.
a. Embroidery b. Balance c. Design d. Color
8. Any woven, knitted, or felt cloth.
a. Fabric b. Cotton c. Satin d. Thread
9. Transferring of designs by using a tracing wheel and dressmaker’s carbon paper.
a. Stamping b. Tracing method c. Hot Iron Transfer d. Knitting
10. A single-detached stitch that is used for filling in a design area.
a. Backstitch b. Chain stitch c. Bullion Stitch d. Feather Stitch
LET’S TRY!
. Stitched formed by two crossing arms and used for outlining
a. Fishbone b. French knot c. Feather Stitch d. Cross Stitch
2. A basic overlapping stitch popular for its use in borders.
a. Herringbone stitch b. Looped stitch c. Running Stitch d. Satin
3. A solid filling stitch that is used to cover a design area with long, straight stitches worked very
close together.
a. Satin stitch b. Split c. Backstitch d. Bullion Stitch
4. Stitch with a loop and stitches evenly worked on both the left and right side of a design area.
a. Feather stitch b. Fish bone c. Cross stitch d. French knot
5. Also called detached chain stitch, that works in a circle to resemble the petals of a flower.
a. Looped stitch b. Lazy Daisy stitch c. Fish Bone d. French knot
LET’S TRY!
LET’S RECALL
The Art of Philippine Embroidery
The embroidery tradition in the Philippines was born in the town of Taal,
Batangas during the turn of the century. It has been a refined art in society because
of its intricate well- embossed appearance. It belongs to one of the finest arts in the
world.
The materials used in embroidery are Pina and other traditional fabrics. The
former is a soft, flexible, and durable fine off-white fabric that is derived from the
best mature leaves of the red Spanish variety of pineapple. During the Spanish times,
pina was the most expensive fabric for Barong Tagalog on very rare and special
events.
LET’S RECALL
In Taal, hand embroideries are described with smooth and even quality of embroidery
stitches, fine, designed with fine, delicate shapes that are not scattered in the entirety of the
cloth, embossed quality giving volume to the design and most of all durable.
Hand embroidery originally starts with a designer called the magdidibuho. He is in the
change of stamping the designs on the cloth to be embroidered. After that, the cloth is then
passed to the embroidered, whom they call the mgbuburda, who embroiders the cloth in the
place where the stamp is put. Another person does the cut-open portion of the embroidery
called the magkakalado.
LET’S EXPLORE
SCORE CRITERIA
5 Artistically and creatively done with full illustrations
and pictures of the tools.
4 Artistically and creatively done with some illustrations
and pictures of tools.
3 Properly done with some illustrations and pictures of
tools and equipment.
2 Properly done with a few illustrations and pictures of
the tools and equipment.
1 Done untidily with few illustrations and pictures of
Make a portfolio of different tools needed in creating embroidered articles.
Be guided by the rubrics below:
L.O. 1 Basic tools
in Embroidery
LET’S ELABORATE
1. TAPE MEASURE - use for measuring more
than one foot distance or materials
2. THIMBLES - made from metal or plastic,
protect the middle finger, and push the needle
while doing your embroidery work. This comes
in sizes 6 (small) to 12 (large)
3. EMBROIDERY HOOP/ STILETTO- made of
wood, bone, metal, or plastic used to make
eyelets in the fabric to be embroidered. It is also
used to keep the fabric stretched while
embroidery stitches are applied to the design.
4. EMBROIDERY SCISSOR - is small, sharp, and pointed-
good for fine work use for trimming scallops, clipping
threads, and cutting large eyelets.
5. NEEDLE THREADER - is used for easier threading
especially by those sewers with poor eyesight.
6. EMBROIDERY NEEDLE - a short piece of steel with a fine
point at one end and a little opening or eye at the other.
CREWEL - sizes 1-10 are sharp-pointed, medium length with
large eyes for easy threading they are used for most
standard embroidery stitchery.
7. CHENILLE NEEDLE - sizes 13-26 are also sharp-pointed
needles but they are thicker and longer and have larger
eyes. They are types of needles appropriate for
embroidery that is worked with heavier yarns.
8. TAPESTRY NEEDLE - is from sizes 13-26. They are similar in
size to chenille but are blunt rather than sharp. This makes
them best for thread counting embroidery and the needlepoint
as well.
9. WATERCOLOR BRUSH - use for transferring the design
using pricking and pouncing methods.
10. TRACING PAPER - used for tracing designs.
11. SEWING BOX - use to keep together the embroidery tools
and materials
9. FABRIC- sometimes referred to as cloth, are of great
variety and they differ in materials, weight, weave, design,
color, and finish.
11. THREAD- is available in various types. They differ in terms
of texture, fiber content, number of strands, and colors.
Threads are usually coded in numbers and color names. The
color of the thread should suit the color and texture of design
and the fabric to be embroidered.
Assignment.
Prepare the following materials for our lesson
next week:
• Embroidery thread
• Needle
• Cloth /fabric
• Sewing box – contains all the materials
needed in embroidery
DO YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FOR ME?
Thank you!
Student
Resource
Page
Use these icons and illustrations
in your Canva Presentation.
Happy designing!
Q3.Week-1_PPT-HANDICRAFT.pptx

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  • 1. Technology and Livelihood Education HANDICRAFT PRODUCTION Quarter 3 – Module 1 PRODUCE EMBROIDERED ARTICLE (Week 1 - 4)
  • 4. 1. Identify the Basic Tools and Materials used in Embroidery; OBJECTIVES: 2. Used the different tools and equipment in embroidery activities; 3. Value embroidery as a craft At the end of the session, students are expected to:
  • 5. 1.1 - Basic Tools and Materials in Embroidery are identified. QUARTER 3 – WEEK 1 1.2 - Different Embroidery Stitches are Performed based the given steps. 1.3 - Proper Use of Tools is Observed L.O. 1 – USE BASIC TOOLS IN EMBROIDERY
  • 6. LO 1: Use Basic Tools in Embroidery 1.1 Basic tools and materials in embroidery are identified. 1.2 Different embroidery stitches are performed based on the given steps. 1.3 Proper use of tools is observed. LET’S LEARN
  • 7. Let us determine how much you already know about the use of basic tools and stitches in embroidery. Take this test. 1. A tool used for transferring the design when using the pricking and pouncing method. a. Pounce b. Gauge c. Watercolor brush d. Stiletto 2. It is used for easier threading especially by those sewers with poor eyesight. a. Tapestry b. Thimble c. Needle threader d. Gauge 3. Use to protect the middle finger and push the needle while doing embroidery work. a. Watercolor brush b. Thimble c. Stiletto d. Gauge 4. A tool in embroidery that is used to keep the fabric stretched while embroidery stitches are applied to the design. a. Tapestry b. Gauge c. Thimble d. Stiletto 5. It is an ornamentation of textiles and other materials. a. Embroidery b. Gauge c. Pounce d. Tapestry LET’S TRY!
  • 8. 6. A very fine cord, composed of strands of spun silk, flax, or cotton used in sewing. a. Fabric b. Tapestry c. Thread d. Gauge 7. Arrangement of line, form, color, and texture to achieve order and beauty. a. Embroidery b. Balance c. Design d. Color 8. Any woven, knitted, or felt cloth. a. Fabric b. Cotton c. Satin d. Thread 9. Transferring of designs by using a tracing wheel and dressmaker’s carbon paper. a. Stamping b. Tracing method c. Hot Iron Transfer d. Knitting 10. A single-detached stitch that is used for filling in a design area. a. Backstitch b. Chain stitch c. Bullion Stitch d. Feather Stitch LET’S TRY!
  • 9. . Stitched formed by two crossing arms and used for outlining a. Fishbone b. French knot c. Feather Stitch d. Cross Stitch 2. A basic overlapping stitch popular for its use in borders. a. Herringbone stitch b. Looped stitch c. Running Stitch d. Satin 3. A solid filling stitch that is used to cover a design area with long, straight stitches worked very close together. a. Satin stitch b. Split c. Backstitch d. Bullion Stitch 4. Stitch with a loop and stitches evenly worked on both the left and right side of a design area. a. Feather stitch b. Fish bone c. Cross stitch d. French knot 5. Also called detached chain stitch, that works in a circle to resemble the petals of a flower. a. Looped stitch b. Lazy Daisy stitch c. Fish Bone d. French knot LET’S TRY!
  • 10. LET’S RECALL The Art of Philippine Embroidery The embroidery tradition in the Philippines was born in the town of Taal, Batangas during the turn of the century. It has been a refined art in society because of its intricate well- embossed appearance. It belongs to one of the finest arts in the world. The materials used in embroidery are Pina and other traditional fabrics. The former is a soft, flexible, and durable fine off-white fabric that is derived from the best mature leaves of the red Spanish variety of pineapple. During the Spanish times, pina was the most expensive fabric for Barong Tagalog on very rare and special events.
  • 11. LET’S RECALL In Taal, hand embroideries are described with smooth and even quality of embroidery stitches, fine, designed with fine, delicate shapes that are not scattered in the entirety of the cloth, embossed quality giving volume to the design and most of all durable. Hand embroidery originally starts with a designer called the magdidibuho. He is in the change of stamping the designs on the cloth to be embroidered. After that, the cloth is then passed to the embroidered, whom they call the mgbuburda, who embroiders the cloth in the place where the stamp is put. Another person does the cut-open portion of the embroidery called the magkakalado.
  • 12. LET’S EXPLORE SCORE CRITERIA 5 Artistically and creatively done with full illustrations and pictures of the tools. 4 Artistically and creatively done with some illustrations and pictures of tools. 3 Properly done with some illustrations and pictures of tools and equipment. 2 Properly done with a few illustrations and pictures of the tools and equipment. 1 Done untidily with few illustrations and pictures of Make a portfolio of different tools needed in creating embroidered articles. Be guided by the rubrics below:
  • 13. L.O. 1 Basic tools in Embroidery LET’S ELABORATE
  • 14. 1. TAPE MEASURE - use for measuring more than one foot distance or materials 2. THIMBLES - made from metal or plastic, protect the middle finger, and push the needle while doing your embroidery work. This comes in sizes 6 (small) to 12 (large)
  • 15. 3. EMBROIDERY HOOP/ STILETTO- made of wood, bone, metal, or plastic used to make eyelets in the fabric to be embroidered. It is also used to keep the fabric stretched while embroidery stitches are applied to the design. 4. EMBROIDERY SCISSOR - is small, sharp, and pointed- good for fine work use for trimming scallops, clipping threads, and cutting large eyelets.
  • 16. 5. NEEDLE THREADER - is used for easier threading especially by those sewers with poor eyesight. 6. EMBROIDERY NEEDLE - a short piece of steel with a fine point at one end and a little opening or eye at the other. CREWEL - sizes 1-10 are sharp-pointed, medium length with large eyes for easy threading they are used for most standard embroidery stitchery.
  • 17. 7. CHENILLE NEEDLE - sizes 13-26 are also sharp-pointed needles but they are thicker and longer and have larger eyes. They are types of needles appropriate for embroidery that is worked with heavier yarns. 8. TAPESTRY NEEDLE - is from sizes 13-26. They are similar in size to chenille but are blunt rather than sharp. This makes them best for thread counting embroidery and the needlepoint as well.
  • 18. 9. WATERCOLOR BRUSH - use for transferring the design using pricking and pouncing methods. 10. TRACING PAPER - used for tracing designs. 11. SEWING BOX - use to keep together the embroidery tools and materials
  • 19. 9. FABRIC- sometimes referred to as cloth, are of great variety and they differ in materials, weight, weave, design, color, and finish. 11. THREAD- is available in various types. They differ in terms of texture, fiber content, number of strands, and colors. Threads are usually coded in numbers and color names. The color of the thread should suit the color and texture of design and the fabric to be embroidered.
  • 20. Assignment. Prepare the following materials for our lesson next week: • Embroidery thread • Needle • Cloth /fabric • Sewing box – contains all the materials needed in embroidery
  • 21. DO YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FOR ME? Thank you!
  • 22. Student Resource Page Use these icons and illustrations in your Canva Presentation. Happy designing!