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Technology and Livelihood Education

HANDICRAFTS

SUMMATIVE TEST

Name: ______________________________________ Score:____________________


Test I: Multiple Choice
Direction: Read the questions carefully and select the best answer by writing only the letter of your
choice on the space provided. Avoid erasures.

______1. It is an ornamentation of textiles and other materials with needlework.


a. Embroidery b. Recycling c. Gift Wrapping d. Crafting
______2. Embroidery is an English word derived from the old French embroiders meaning ________.
a. top and bottom b. edge and border c. art and design d. border and design
______3. Which tool is used to measure short distance?
a. Gauge b. Ruler c. Tape Measure d. Thimbles
______4. Which tool is used for easier threading especially by those sewers with poor eyesight.
a. Embroidery hoop b. Needle Threader c. Thimbles d. Embroidery Scissor
______5. It is use to keep together the embroidery tools and materials.
a. Sewing box b. Pin Cushion c. Pounce d. Embroidery Bag
______6. Which of the following embroidery needle used for most standard embroidery stitchery.
a. Crewell b. Chenille c. Tapestry Needle d. Customized Needle
______7. A type of fabric that includes most tightly woven fabric with a relatively smooth surface like linen,
wool, and cotton.
a. Even-weave b. Common-weave c. Basket-weave d. Cross-weave
______8. Which of the following Philippine made materials for gift wrapping?
a. Sinamai b. Abaca c. Shellls d. All of the above
______9. A type of fabric that is commonly used by beginners and ramie linen that supplies guidelines for
cross stitch and smocking having an evenly spaced pattern like gingham cloth and polka dots.
a. Even-weave b. Common-weave c. Basket-weave d. Cross-weave
_____10. Why we should properly and carefully care of our embroidery thread?
a. To avoid dents b. To prevent Discoloring and fading
c. To avoid Lint buildup d. All of the above
______11. Below are examples of Principles of Design, except;
a. Harmony b. Proportion c. Balance d. Color
______12. It refers to the surface appearance which is either rough or smooth, dull or glossy, thick or thin.
a. Line b. Texture c. Color d. Rhythm
______13. It is considered as the easiest stitch for outlining.
a. Cross Stitch b. Running Stitch c. Back Stitch d. Looped Stitch
_____14. The simplest stitch and quickest to do. Used as outline or as a filling to make texture.
The stitches are of equal length with equal spaces between them.
a. Running Stitch b. Cross Stitch c. Back Stitch d. Looped Stitch
_____15. A popular stitch among embroiderers that can be used to create the eyes on an embroidered
face or the center of a flower.
a. Lazy Daisy Stitch b. Stem Stitch c. Satin Stitch d. Fishbone Stitch
______16. A decorative stitch and can be experimented with threads for various colors over borders.
a. Fishbone Stitch b. Satin Stitch c. Back Stitch d. Looped Stitch
______17.. Also known as detached chain stitch and it resemble the petals of a flower when work in circle.
a. Fishbone Stitch b. Satin Stitch c. Back Stitch d. Looped Stitch
______18. A kind of filling stitch which is ideal for making leaves or feathers.
a. Fishbone Stitch b. Satin Stitch c. Stem Stitch d. Looped Stitch
______19. A principle that infers repetition of line, form, shape and size.
a. Harmony b. Proportion c. Balance d. Color .
______20. Color in between three spaces in the color wheel.
a. Complementary c. Double Complementary
b. Triad d. Split Complementary
________21. Three neighboring colors one of which is dominant.
a. Monochromatic Harmony c. Double Complementary
b. Analogous Harmony d. Split Complementary
________22. Two neighboring colors and their opposite.
a. Complementary c. Double Complementary
b. Triad d. Split Complementary
________23. Colors opposite each other in the color wheel.
a. Complementary c. Double Complementary
b. Triad d. Split Complementary
________24. One color of different shade.
a. Monochromatic Harmony c. Double Complementary
b. Analogous Harmony d. Split Complementary
________25. This referred to as the center of interest of a design.
a. Design b. Harmony c. Emphasis d. Rhythm
________26. It is the process of transforming an item which has already served its original purpose but is
still durable into something that can still be used for another purpose.
a. Reduce b. Recycling c. Reuse d. Landfill
________27. Which of the following is an example of External Recycling?
a. processing of spent grain mash .
b. conversion of old news papers and magazines into other paper product.
c. waste product of distillation into cattle feeds
d. making gift bags

_________28. What possible articles that can be made from the paper materials?
a. plastic sculpture c. stuffed toys
b. Tapestries d. boxes for gift wrapping
________29. What possible articles that can be made from the glass bottles materials?
a. stuffed toys b. hair accessories c. rugs d. glass tiles
________30. What possible articles that can be made from the fabric scrap materials?
a. a. stuffed toys b. hair accessories c. rugs d. glass tiles

Test II. Direction: Classify the following colors write PC for Primary color, SC for Secondary
color and TC for Tertiary color. Write your answer on your answer sheet.
1. Blue
2. Blue-violet
3. Green
4. Orange
5. Red
6. Red-violet
7. Violet
8. Yellow
9. Yellow- orange
10. Yellow-Green

Test III. Direction: Arrange the following steps chronologically . Write a for the first step, b for
the second and so on. Write your answer on your answer sheet

Hot-iron Transfer
____1. Lift the iron then move it to another area of the design.
____2. Place the design on the fabric, then pin at the corners.
____3. Remove excess paper around the design.
____4. Set flatiron at low setting before pressing it over an area of the design for a few seconds.

Tracing Method
____1. Go over the lines of the design using a tracing wheel, a pencil or any sharp or pointed
instrument to trace the design.
____2. Insert the carbon paper or dressmaker’s carbon, carbon side down, between the design
and fabric.
____3. Place your design right side up on your fabric then pin at the corners.

Stamping
____1. Dip the ball of cloth in blueing mixture. Rub the ball of cloth over the design in one stroke
or direction only.
____2. Form the soft absorbent cloth into ball.
____3. Lay the perforated pattern smooth side up on the part of the fabric where the design is to
be placed.
____4. Lift one corner of the pattern carefully to check if the design had been correctly
transferred.
____5. Pin the corners of the design.
____6. Prepare the blueing mixture.
____7. Spread sheet of newspaper on a flat surface. Lay the fabric on the newspapers.
____8. When the design has been fully transferred, remove the perforated pattern.

Gift Bags
____1. Add the handles and decorate if desired.
____2. Cut a piece of paper to 9.5 x 15 inches.
____3. Flip the bag over so that it sits glued-side-down.
____4. Fold and glue the bottom of the bag into place.
____5. Fold the bottom edge of the paper up 2 inches (5 cm) and sharply crease the fold.
____6. Fold the side-creases inward to create a slight accordion effect.
____7. Fold the sides of the bag into place.
____8. Place the paper in front of you on a flat surface in “landscape” orientation.
____9. Pop the bag open.

Test IV. :
Direction: Identify the following stitches below:

1. 2.

4.

5. 6.
7. 8.

9. 10.

11. 12.
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