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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. (1 period = 40 mins of work time)
● 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
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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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Overview of Project (a brief description of what are you going to make)


I am going to be creating a small pouch, which will be used for items during traveling so that I don’t leave items on the loose. The
pouch will be around 20 centimeters long and there will be an additional 3 pockets to carry smaller items. 2 pockets will be in
front which will be quite small, while in the back there will be a bigger pocket. There will also be a small drawing which will be
sewn on with the running stitch, it will be between both the pockets in front.

Source(s) (MLA format):

● Mora, Melissa. “How to Sew a Zipper Pouch Tutorial - Melly Sews.” Melly Sews, 3 Feb. 2015,

mellysews.com/sew-zipper-pouch/. Accessed 26 Apr. 2020.

# Step title Materials and tools Time Step details (what are you doing?)
needed
(1 pd =
40mins)

EX. Prepare fabric - Fabric scissors 20m ● Cut the legs of the jeans just below the pockets. Open
- Denim jeans the legs by cutting along the thick seam (inside leg).
● Be careful with the rotary cutter so that your cuts are
precise.

1 Sewing pattern - Ruler 50m ● Collect all tools and material (Paper)
- pencil ● Put the paper on a flat surface
- Scissors ● Mark the measurements on the paper for each piece of
- Scrap paper the pouch
● Follow the method and use a pen/pencil to draw and
make the shaping you need to cut
● Label each piece to not confuse you in other steps. I.e
front, back, pocket 1 front and etc

2 Cutting the - Pencil/tailor’ 40m ● Gather the t-shirt and put it on a flat surface
pieces s chalk ● Mark the measurements for each pocket and front and
- Ruler back of the pouch
● Cut up all the the marks on the shirt (make sure every
- Fabric
line is straight so you the pouch doesn't look messy)
scissors ● Mark the areas where you will stitch on the pockets and
- Sewing the small design on the front of the pouch and back.
pattern

- Sewing pins

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3 Attaching - Sewing pins 40m ● Firstly you place the pockets in the desired area (front or
pockets to - Thread back) and place a sewing pin on each edge of the pocket
pouch - Sewing ● Then grab needle and stitch on each pocket
needle ● Next you should stitch the design on the front of the
- Tailors pocket.
chalk

4 Attaching the - Sewing pins 30m ● After that you take the zipper and stitch the back and
rest of the pouch - Thread front of the pouch together, and make sure you also
- Sewing stitch the bottom.
needle ● After this turn your pouch the other way and voila, you’re
- Zipper done
● Add finish touches, any loose threads or any messy
mishaps you can perfect.

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Cutting list
# Material and Dimensions Quantity Needed for

1 Shirt 70*200mm 2 pieces Back and front of pouch

2 Shirt 50*50mm 2 pieces Pockets for the front of the pouch

3 Shirt 50*180mm 1 piece Pocket for the back of the pouch

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Tools
# Name of Tool Quantity Needed for

1 Sewing machine/sewing needle 1 Attaching fabric together

2 Sewing pins Half a Pinning the sewing pattern onto the fabric for tracing
pack

3 Pencil/tailors chalk 1-2 Used to mark areas on fabric with the marking beings visible

4 Scissors 1 Used to create sewing pattern

5 Fabric scissors 1 Used to cut fabric

6 Ruler/measuring tape 1 For making sure the measurements are correct and that lines

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drawn are straight before I cut out the pieces of fabric

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

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