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Technology and
Livelihood Education
DRESSMAKING/TAILORING
Module 2
IDENTIFYING SEWING
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT

Department of Education ● Republic of the Philippines


Technology and Livelihood Education – Grade 7
Alternative Delivery Mode
Module 2: Identify Sewing Tools and Equipment
First Edition, 2020
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Technology and
Livelihood Education
Dressmaking/Tailoring
Module 2
IDENTIFY SEWING TOOLS
AND EQUIPMENT

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Department of Education ● Republic of the Philippines


Introductory Message

For the learner:

Welcome to the Technology and Livelihood Education 7 Alternative


Delivery Mode (ADM) Module on Identifying Sewing Tools and Equipment.
Sewing tools and equipment are very important in
dressmaking/tailoring. Having the right sewing tools and equipment is not just
about productivity, it is also about avoiding unnecessary stress and minimizes
mistake. It also helps you move through each sewing tasks more efficiently.
This module provides basic principles and theories in sewing that
include the different sewing tools and equipment-their classifications,
characteristics, and proper usage and function of each tool. It seeks to
provide you with the knowledge, attitude, values and skills in the field of
dressmaking.

This is an exploratory and introductory course on


Dressmaking/Tailoring which covers the basic and common competency in
Dressmaking/Tailoring that a Grade 7 Technology and Livelihood Education
(TLE) student like you should achieve.

This module has the following parts and corresponding icons:

What I Need to This will give you an idea of the skills or


Know
competencies you are expected to learn
in the module.

What I Know This part includes an activity that aims to


check what you already know about the
lesson to take.

What’s In This is a brief drill or review to help you


link the current lesson with the previous
one.
What’s New In this portion, the new lesson will be
introduced to you in various ways such as
a story, a song, a poem, a problem
opener, an activity, or a situation.

What is It This section provides a brief discussion of


the lesson. This aims to help you discover
and understand new concepts and skills.

What’s More This comprises activities for independent


practice to solidify your understanding and
skills of the topic
What I Have This includes questions or blank
Learned sentences/paragraphs to be filled in to
process what you learned from the
lesson.

What I Can Do This section provides an activity that will


help you transfer your new knowledge or
skill into real-life situations or concerns.

Assessment This is a task which aims to evaluate your


level of mastery in achieving the learning
competency.

Additional Activities In this portion, another activity will be


given to you to enrich your knowledge or
skill of the lesson learned. This also tends
to the retention of learned concepts.

Answer Key This contains answers to all activities in


the module.

At the end of this module you will also find:

References This is a list of all sources used in


developing this module.
The following are some reminders in using this module:

1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any part
of the module. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the
exercises.
2. Don’t forget to answer What I Know before moving on to the other
activities included in the module.
3. Read the instruction carefully before doing each task.
4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking your
answers.
5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are through with
it.

If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do


not hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in mind that you
are not alone.
We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful
learning and gain a deep understanding of the relevant competencies. You
can do it!
Table of Contents

Identify Sewing Tools and Equipment


What I Need to Know ---------------------- 1
What I Know ---------------------- 2
What’s In ---------------------- 4
What’s New ---------------------- 5
What is It ---------------------- 6
What’s More - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12
What I Have Learned - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13
What I Can Do - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 14
Assessment - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15
Additional Activities - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16
Answer Key - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 17
References - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18
What I Need to Know

Each tool and equipment are precisely designed for a specific purpose.
Choosing the correct tools and equipment will also decrease the amount of
effort required to get a job done right without causing any damage to the tools
and equipment. Knowing your tools and equipment is essential to a
successful sewing. They should be used correctly and cared properly. Always
bear this in your mind that “Sewing without the right tools and equipment is
like trying to cook without the right ingredients”.

The learning competency of this module entitled “Identify Sewing


Tools and Equipment and their Uses (TLE_HEDM7/8UT-0a-b-1) provides
you knowledge and skills in using sewing tools and equipment correctly. To
make the work light and easy, you should have a complete set of sewing tools
kept in a sewing box or sewing kit big enough to accommodate them all and a
friendly sewing machine located in a sewing spot at home or at a sewing area
of your room. Every student should make it a habit of checking all tools in the
box before and after us.
After going through this module, you are expected to:
• identify sewing tools and equipment
• describe the uses or functions of each tool
• draw the different sewing tools and equipment.

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What I Know

Before we will discuss the lesson, let’s find out what you have already
learned about this topic. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the
chosen letter in your TLE notebook.
1. What tool is intended for cutting off or ripping out stitches from seam?
a. buttonhole scissors c. rotary cutter and mat
b. embroidery scissors d. seam ripper
2. Which of the following is not a type of shears?
a. cutting shears c. scalloping shears
b. pinking shears d. zigzag shears
3. What marking tool is essential as a marker for use on materials?
a. pencil c. tracing wheel
b. tailor’s chalk d. wax chalk
4. What tool has serrated edge wheel and a smooth edge wheel?
a. marking pen c. tracing wheel
b. pencil d. shears
5. What tool is used in constructing lines in pattern drafting?
a. gauge c. L – square
b. hip curve d. yardstick
6. What tool is used to shape the depth of the neck holes and armholes?
a. French curve c. tailor’s chalk
b. hip curve d. wax chalk
7. What tool is made of non-stretchable strip used in taking body
measurements?
a. ruler c. tape measure
b. sewing gauge d. yardstick
8. Which of the following measuring tool is used for general marking and for
measuring fabric grainline when laying out the pattern?
a. chalk pencil c. tapeline
b. liquid marking pen d. yardstick

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9. Which of the following tool is a small cup placed on the tip of the middle
finger to protect it from being pricked by the needle while sewing?
a. hand needle c. pincushion
b. drafting table d. thimble
10. What tool has a handy little spring that allows the snipping of threads?
a. scissors c. shears
b. seam ripper d. thread clipper
11. When drafting the pattern paper laid in the smooth and firm surface, what
wooden table
are you going to use?
a. cutting table c. ironing board
b. drafting table d. sleeve board
12. Which tool is used to press clothes to remove wrinkles, flatten seams, and
crease hems?
a. buttonhole scissors c. ironing board
b. flat iron d. sleeve board
13. What tool is used to form the hipline and other areas of garments that
need to be curved?
a. chalk pencil c. hip curve
b. dressmaker’s carbon paper d. sewing gauge
14. What diamond-shaped wire attached to a handle to insert thread through
the Needle Eye?
a. dressmaker’s pencil c. pressing ham
b. embroidery scissors d. sewing needle threader
15. Which of the following tools is used as a working surface for ironing with
collapsible supporting legs?
a. cutting shears c. pressing cloth
b. ironing board d. sleeve board

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IDENTIFYING SEWING TOOLS
Lesson
AND EQUIPMENT

What’s In

Before we will proceed to our lesson, let us have an activity first for you
to answer.

Activity1
Directions: Answer the following questions below. Write your answer in your
TLE notebook.

1. What do you think are the importance of dressmaking/tailoring?

2. What is the difference between a dressmaker and a tailor?

3. What are the characteristics of a good dressmaker?

4. How do you determine the needs and wants of the target market and
industry in an immediate community?

5. What are the steps to take to formulate a sound business idea?

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What’s New

ACTIVITY 2: SEWING WORD SEARCH PUZZLE

This is word search puzzle. A word search puzzle is composed of


squares with letters in which the main goal of the players is to form words by
connecting the letters. Before we will have the discussion, let us know the
different sewing tools and equipment, by finding first their names in the puzzle
below.

Note: Words go left, right, up, down, and diagonal (ignore spaces and
dashes, if any). Write your answers in your TLE notebook.

U I P Y F I R O N I N G B O A R D
Q A S D R F G H J K L O T P M B C
Z X C V E B N L Q W E H U I S A V
S E W I N G M A C H I N E R O Q X
R P L K C J H G F M D S E A P W Z
O D S A H Z X C B V B L N E M E T
S F L W C Q F L A E U T Y U D T H
S G P E U Z E C B R N M P I O L R
I H O F R X Y A R D S T I C K Y E
C J I T V D V Q Z B H J K L S U A
S K U Y E R U S A E M E P A T O D

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What is It

SEWING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT

Let’s Define

Sewing Tools - are instruments that aid in accomplishing a sewing task.


These are those which do not require the use of electricity. These are used
manually or by hand.

Sewing equipment - is needed for sewing which aid in construction of


garments of good quality and appearance. These are those which require the
use of electricity such as the sewing machine.

Sewing Kit - is a small package containing items, such as threads, pins,


needles, etc. that you need to sew something.

Classification of Sewing Tools and Materials

MEASURING TOOLS
Measuring tools are instruments used for obtaining quantities,
dimension, or forces of real-world objects. They are also tools used to
differentiate the distances on a material, or objects.

1. Tape Measure
It is also known as tapeline. It is made of non-
stretchable strip used in taking body measurements.
It measures 150 centimeters in the front side and 60
inches on the other side.

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2. Sewing Gauge
It is a small ruler with a sliding guide and is
about six inches long, used to measure small hem
areas and short distances like hem folds, pleats,
seam allowance, buttonholes, and tucks.

3. Ruler
This is the most common measuring device
usually 12 inches long. It is used for general marking.
It aids in connecting lines.

4. Yardstick
It is used for general marking and for measuring fabric grainline when
laying out the pattern. This one meter long wooden stick and is used to
measure fabric length by yard or meter.

CUTTING TOOLS
Cutting tools are cutting implements- tools for cutting. These are
instruments that serve well if properly maintained. They should not be used
for household task. They must be sharpened regularly, and the joints are oiled
occasionally for better use. In other words, they should be kept in good
working order for periodic sharpening.
Sharp cutting tools make clean cuts and well-defined notches and
they do not damage fabric. On the other hand, Dull tools slow the cutting
process and make your hand and wrist tire easily.

1. Shears
These are for cutting fabric, paper, and other materials.
Types:
a. Cutting shears has blades that are straight and best for cutting fabrics
usually 7-12 inches long.

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b. Pinking shears has a zigzag edge used to cut the edge of seam
allowance of fabric that does not ravel. It is used also for cutting
decorative materials.
c. Scalloping shears is a tool that has scallop blades used to cut parts of
garments with series of uniform scallops.

a. Cutting b. Pinking c. Scalloping


Shears Shears Shears

2. Trimming Scissors
These are 3-4 inches long used for trimmings, clipping threads
and snipping slashes.

3. Buttonhole scissors
These are intended for making buttonholes.

4. Seam ripper
This tool is intended for cutting off or ripping out stitches from seam
either as a result of an error or during alterations.

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5. Embroidery scissors
It is a sharp pointed scissors usually 4-5 inches
long used in cutting fine delicate cloth and thread in
embroidery work.

6. Thread clipper

It is a handy little spring-loaded cutting tool


that allows for the snipping of threads.

7. Rotary Cutter and Mat


These are used by the garment industry. It works
like a pizza cutter and can be used by left or right-handed
sewers. It works on a cutting mat to protect the blade
and the cutting surface.

MARKING TOOLS

Marking tools are required for transferring pattern markings to


garment fabric pieces and for making alterations on garments.

1. Tailor’s chalk
This is essential as a marker for use on materials.
It is available in a variety of colors and is used to mark the
fabric. It is made of hard chalk and can be removed by
brushing.

2. Tracing wheel
This is an instrument with serrated edge wheel
that produces dots on the fabric. The smooth one creates
a straight, solid line.

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3. Dressmaker’s carbon paper
It is a specially waxed carbon paper that transfers
the tracing wheel’s markings to the fabric. This is available
in different brands with different instructions.

4. Chalk Pencils/Dressmaker pencil


This is available in white or pastel shades. This is
used to make fine lines on fabric. It has an erasing brush
at one end.

5. Liquid Marking Pen


It comes in two types. The one that washes out and
it should not be used on fabric that show water marks. Another
one is that fades after 48 hours. The mark should be removed
before pressing the fabric.

6. Wax chalk
This is available in black or white and is used for
woolen fabrics. Wax can be removed by pressing.

PINNING AND SEWING TOOL


Pinning tools are devices used to fastened or designed to pierce
on the fabrics or any materials, or to joined two or more garment parts
temporarily while doing sewing operation.

1. Pin cushion
It is a cushion available in different shapes and colors used
to hold pins and needles to prevent them from accidents
and scattering in the workplace.

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2. Hand Needle
These are available in different sizes and used for
temporary stitches, hemming, and other sewing purposes.
Sizes are 7 to 10.

3. Sewing Needle Threader


This is a diamond shaped wire attached to a
handle and wire used to insert thread through the needle
eye. It consists of two parts: the handle and the wire.

4. Thimble
This is a small cup placed on the tip of the middle
finger to protect it from being pricked by the needle while
sewing. It is made of metal or plastic.

MATERIALS:

1. Fabric
It is the cloth used in making garments. The plain
cotton fabrics, flour sack or “CATCHA” is the most appropriate
materials for beginners because these are very easy to
handle.

2. Threads
It is used in assembling or constructing the parts of
the garment. These vary in sizes and colors. Heavy fabrics
need stronger threads. Threads should have the same color
with that of the fabric used.

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DRAFTING TOOLS
These are the instruments used for making paper patterns.

1. L – SQUARE
It is called Tailor square, which is one of the most basic
of the pattern making. This is an aluminum ruler with 90 degrees
angle. It has two arms connected perpendicularly and used to
draw or make construction lines in pattern drafting.

2. HIP CURVE
It is a curve stick made of metal or wood calibrated on
both sides used to form the hipline and other areas of garments
that need to be curved.

3. FRENCH CURVE
It is an instrument made of flat metal, plastic, or wood
used to shape the depth of the neck-holes, armholes, and
and collar.

4. DRAFTING TABLE -– It is a wooden table used to draft


the pattern paper laid in the smooth and firm surface.

PRESSING TOOLS
These are tools used to make the fabrics or materials smooth, to give a
form or shape, to remove crease or wrinkles with the application of heat,
moisture, and pressure.
▪ It involves No sliding of iron.
▪ It is done by lifting and placing the iron on the fabric in an UP and
DOWN motion.
▪ It is the application of heat, moisture, and pressure to crease fabrics.

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▪ It may be done during assembly to facilitate other operations.
▪ It may be done to improve quality of the fabrics for final finishing
process.

1. FLAT IRON
It is a roughly triangular flat surface that is heated
used to press clothes to remove wrinkles, flatten seams,
and crease hems.

2. IRONING BOARD
It is a long, narrow board and flat padded cloth
covered surface with collapsible supporting legs, used as
a working surface for ironing.

3. PRESSING CLOTH
The pieces of fabric used to protect the items or
garments while pressing. The purpose of using Pressing
cloth:
a. to prevent from scorching on shiny fabrics.
b. to protect the iron and the garments.

4. SLEEVE BOARD
It is a small ironing board used for pressing narrow
areas such as sleeves and trousers legs.

5. PRESSING HAM
It is a tightly stuffed pillow used in a curved mold
when pressing curved areas of the garments such as,
sleeves collars, necklines, darts, etc.

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What’s More

ACTIVITY 2: Identify and Classify Me


Now that you have learned the different types of sewing tools and
equipment, let us measure what you have learned about this topic by
answering the activity given below.
Directions: Identify these pictures below. Name the classification of each tool
and write its function/use. Copy the table given below in your TLE notebook
for you to answer.

Example
1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

10.

Name of the Classification of tools Function/use


tools/equipment /equipment
Example Example Example
Threads Pinning and Sewing used in assembling or
tool constructing the parts of the
garments
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

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What I Have Learned

A: Directions: Identify the word(s) that best describes the following


statements. Write your answer in your TLE notebook.

_______1. It aids in accomplishing a sewing task.


_______2. This is needed for sewing which aid in making clothes of good
quality and appearance.
_______3. It is a small package containing items such as threads, pins,
needles, etc. that you need to sew something.
_______4. It is used for obtaining quantities, dimension, or forces of real
world
objects.
_______5. These are tools required for transferring pattern markings to
garment fabric pieces and for making alterations on garments.

B: Directions: Complete the following statements by supplying the correct


word.

1. __________are cutting implements that serve well if properly maintained.


2. __________ are devices used to fastened or designed to pierce on the
fabrics or any materials, or to joined two or more garment parts temporarily
while doing sewing operation.
3. ____________ are the instruments used for making paper patterns.
4. ______________ make clean cuts and well-defined notches and they do
not damage fabric.
5. _____________ slow the cutting process, and make your hand and wrist
tire easily.

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What I Can Do

ACTIVITY 3: Draw Me
Show that you have learned something after learning the tools and
equipment in sewing by doing this activity.

Directions: Draw and label the following tools in your TLE notebook. Your
output
will be rated using the given rubric.

1. Measuring tools
2. Marking tools
3. Cutting tools
4. Pinning and sewing tools
5. Drafting tools
6. Pressing tools

This scoring rubric serves as your guide.

Points Criteria

30 All tools were properly drawn and labeled correctly.


20 Almost all of the tools were properly drawn and labeled correctly.
10 Some of the items were properly drawn and labeled correctly.
5 Most of the items were improperly drawn and labeled incorrectly.

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Assessment
Instruction:
Answer the following questions. Choose the letter of the best answer.
Write your answers in your TLE notebook.
1. What tool is made of non-stretchable strip used in taking body
measurements?
a. ruler c. tape measure
b. sewing gauge d. yardstick
2. Which of the following measuring tool is used for general marking and for
measuring fabric grainline when laying out the pattern?
a. chalk pencil c. tapeline
b. liquid marking pen d. yardstick
3. What tool is intended for cutting off or ripping out stitches from seam?
a. buttonhole scissors c. rotary cutter and
b. embroidery scissors d. seam ripper
4. Which of the following tools is used as a working surface for ironing with
collapsible supporting legs?
a. cutting shears c. pressing cloth
b. ironing board d. sleeve board
5. Which of the following is not a type of shears?
a. cutting shears c. scalloping shears
b. pinking shears d. zigzag shears
6. What tool has serrated edge wheel and a smooth edge wheel?
a. marking pen c. tracing wheel
b. pencil d. shears
7. What marking tool is essential as a marker for use on materials?
a. pencil c. tracing wheel
b. tailor’s chalk d. wax chalk
8 What diamond-shaped wire attached to a handle to insert thread
the needle eye?
a. dressmaker’s pencil c. pressing ham
b. embroidery scissors d. sewing needle threader

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9. What tool is used to form the hipline and other areas of the garments that
need to be curved?
a. chalk pencil c. hip curve
b. dressmaker’s carbon paper d. sewing gauge
10. Which of the following tool is a small cup placed on the tip of the middle
finger to protect it from being pricked by the needle while sewing?
a. hand needle c. pincushion
b. drafting table d. thimble
11. What tool is used to shape the depth of the neck holes and armholes?
a. French curve c. tailor’s chalk
b. hip curve d. wax chalk
12. What tool is used in constructing lines in pattern drafting?
a. gauge c. L – square
b. hip curve d. yardstick
13. What tool has a handy little spring that allows the snipping of threads?
a. scissors c. shears
b. seam ripper d. thread clipper
14. When drafting the pattern paper laid in the smooth and firm surface, what
wooden table are you going to use?
a. cutting table c. ironing board
b. drafting table d. sleeve board
15. Which tool is used to press clothes to remove wrinkles, flatten seams, and
crease hems?
a. buttonhole scissors c. ironing board
b. flat iron d. sleeve board

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Additional Activities

ACTIVITY 4: List and Draw Me


Perform this at home. Write your answers using the format below.
Follow the given example as your guide in doing the activity.

A. List down some of the sewing tools and equipment you have at home.
Draw and label each tool and equipment.

Tools and Equipment at Home

Example: sleeve board

1. 6.
2. 7.
3. 8.
4. 9.
5. 10.

B. Draw and label each tool and equipment you have at home.

Name:____________ Name:____________ Name:____________

Name:_____________ Name:___________ Name:____________

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Assessment What I have Learned
1. C A. 1. Sewing tools
2. D 2. Sewing equipment
3. D 3. Sewing kit
4. B 4. Measuring tools
5. Marking tools
5. D
B. 1. Cutting tools
6. C
2. Pinning tools
7. B
3. Drafting tools
8. D
4. sharp cutting tools
9. C
5. dull cutting tools
10. D
11. A
12. C
13. D What I Know
14. B 1. B
15. B 2. A
3. A
4. D
What’s New 5. C
1. Rulers 6. D
2. Thimble 7. B
3. Scissors 8. C
4. Tape measure 9. B
5. Needle 10. B
6. Thread 11. B
7. Yardstick 12. B
8. Sewing Machine 13. C
9. French curve 14. D
10. Ironing board 15. B
Answer Key
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What’s More
Name of the Classification of Function/Use
Tools/Equipment Tools
/Equipment
-- used to hold pins and needles
Sewing & to prevent them from accidents
1. Pincushion
Pinning Tool
and scattering in the workplace
-- used in taking body
2. Tape measure Measuring Tool
measurements
-- used for cutting off or ripping
3. Seam ripper Cutting Tool
out stitches from seam either as
a result of an error or during
alterations
4.Buttonhole
Cutting Tool -- used for making buttonholes
scissors
-- used to protect it from being
Sewing & pricked by the needle while
5. Thimble
Pinning Tool
sewing
-- used to press clothes to remove
6. Flat iron Pressing Tool wrinkles, flatten seams, and
crease hems
-- used to shape the depth of the
7. French curve Drafting Tool
neck holes, armholes, and collar
-- used as a working surface for
8. Ironing board Pressing Tool
ironing
9. Tailor’s chalk Marking Tool -- used to mark the fabric
-- used to draft the pattern paper
10. Drafting table Drafting Tool
laid in the smooth and firm
surface.
References

Competency- Based Learning Material, Second Year, Garments NC II


(TESDA).

Dressmaking 3 & 4, Module 13, SEDP Series.

K to 12 Basic Education Program Technology and Livelihood Education,


Home Economics (HE), Dressmaking/Tailoring, Learning Module.

K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum Technology and Livelihood Education,


Learning Module, Dressmaking/Tailoring, Exploratory Course, Grade 7 & 8.

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Zone 1, DepEd Building Masterson Avenue, Upper Balulang,


Cagayan de Oro City, 9000
Telefax: (088) 880 7072
E-mail Address: region10@deped.gov.ph

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