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Design Folder Sustainable Design - Jane Doe (7DET8)

C1: Work Plan

Examples of work plans found online - ​Instructables DIY Phone Pouch​ | ​We All Sew​ | ​Nutella Brownies

🔎 What?
C1: Outline a plan, which considers the use of resources and time, sufficient for peers to be able to follow to create the solution.

1. Describe​ all steps needed to create your product. In this step plan:
● List​ all tools you will need for each step.
● List​ all materials you will need for each step (where appropriate).
● Record​ the estimated time it should take to complete each step.
● Outline​ safety precautions for each step (where appropriate).
● Outline/describe​ what each step entails (bullet point sequence of smaller ‘sub-steps’).
● Present​ photographs and/or screenshots that illustrate the production process of your product (if found)
2. Summarize​ the materials and tools of the project in the following:
● Cutting List
● Tools List
3. Extension: Present​ photographs of your pattern & prototype (if complete)

Consider
Despite the fact that every student has their own project, it is likely your plan has some of the following ‘steps’:
- Create seams
- Iron fabric
- Mark out pattern A
- Cut pattern A
- Press seams on part A with iron
- Pin part A to part B
- Sew part A to part B
- Apply rivets/eyelets/snap buttons
- Sew on snap-buttons/velcro/zipper

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main steps in a plan that steps in a plan that contains plan, which ​considers​ time plan​, which ​considers​ the
contains some details, some details, resulting in and resources, resulting in use of resources and time,
resulting in peers having peers having difficulty peers being able to follow the sufficient for peers to be
significant difficulty following following the plan to create plan to create the solution. able to follow to create the
the plan to create the solution. the solution. solution.

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How to make a ...


Overview of Project
I’m going to make a tote bag for my mom. It’s going to be made out of a blue and shite striped cotton dress. The material is
almost like t-shirt material, though.

Source(s)​ (MLA format):

"How to Sew a Simple Tote Bag." ​YouTube,​ 9 Mar. 2015, www.youtube.com/


watch?v=hKC7hN672KA.

# Step title Materials and tools Time Step details


needed
(1 pd =
40mins)

EX. Prepare fabric - Fabric scissors 20m Cut the legs of the jeans just below the pockets. Open the legs by
- Denim jeans cutting along the thick seam (inside leg).

Be careful with the rotary cutter so that your cuts are precise.

1 Get all of the Scissors, ruler, 5m


materials and thread and needle,
tools needed and your fabric.

2 Measure and cut Scissors, ruler, fabric 20m Cut out all of the fabric pieces needed. (front, back, bottom,
the fabric straps).
Do this carefully and measure it out correctly so you don’t waste
any material.

3 Sewing the main Thread, needle, 30m When you have all of your fabric pieces cut out, you can start
parts together fabric sewing them together to make the basic shape of the bag.
The “main parts” are the front, back, bottom, and sides of the bag.

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4 Sew on the Thread, needle, 20m There should be two sets of straps on it, so one of them has to be
straps fabric more to the middle and the other ones on the sides.

5 Sew on the Thread, needle, 15m


snaps fabric, snaps

6 00m

7 00m

8 00m

9 00m

10 00m

11 00m

12 00m

13 00m

14 00m

Cutting list
# Material and Dimensions Quantity Needed for

1 Cotton 30x25cm 2 pieces Back and front of my tote bag

2 Cotton 15x30cm 2 pieces Sides of my tote bag

3 Cotton 3x30 1piece 1st set of straps

4 Cotton 3x80 1 piece 2nd set of straps

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...

Tools
# Name of Tool Quantity Needed for

1 Fabric scissors 1 Cutting my fabric as well as cutting thread

2 Needle 1 Sewing

3 Thread Not sure Sewing

4 Ruler 1 Measuring out fabric

5 Snaps 1 To close the bag

Extension​: Insert photos of your life-size patterns and paper prototype

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