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Technology and

Livelihood Education
(Dressmaking/Tailoring)
7
Quarter
4
Exploratory Course in Dressmaking
TLE – Grade 7
Quarter 4 – Module 1: Sewing Tools
First Edition, 2020

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Quarter 4
Self-Learning Module1
Sewing Tools
Introductory Message

For the Facilitator:

Welcome to the Dressmaking/Tailoring Grade 7 Self-Learning Module on


Sewing Tools!

This Self-Learning Module was collaboratively designed, developed and


reviewed by educators from the Schools Division Office of Pasig City headed by its
Officer-in-Charge Schools Division Superintendent, Ma. Evalou Concepcion A.
Agustin, in partnership with the City Government of Pasig through its mayor,
Honorable Victor Ma. Regis N. Sotto. The writers utilized the standards set by the K
to 12 Curriculum using the Most Essential Learning Competencies (MELC) in
developing this instructional resource.

This learning material hopes to engage the learners in guided and


independent learning activities at their own pace and time. Further, this also aims
to help learners acquire the needed 21st century skills especially the 5 Cs, namely:
Communication, Collaboration, Creativity, Critical Thinking, and Character while
taking into consideration their needs and circumstances.

In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box in the body of
the module:

Notes to the Teacher


This contains helpful tips or strategies that
will help you in guiding the learners.

As a facilitator you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this
module. You also need to keep track of the learners' progress while allowing them to
manage their own learning. Moreover, you are expected to encourage and assist the
learners as they do the tasks included in the module.

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For the Learner:

Welcome to the Dressmaking/Tailoring Self-Learning Module on Sewing


Tools!

This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful
opportunities for guided and independent learning at your own pace and time. You
will be enabled to process the contents of the learning material while being an
active learner.

This module has the following parts and corresponding icons:

Expectations - This points to the set of knowledge and skills


that you will learn after completing the module.

Pretest - This measures your prior knowledge about the lesson


at hand.

Recap - This part of the module provides a review of concepts


and skills that you already know about a previous lesson.

Lesson - This section discusses the topic in the module.

Activities - This is a set of activities that you need to perform.

Wrap-Up - This section summarizes the concepts and


application of the lesson.

Valuing - This part integrates a desirable moral value in the


lesson.

Posttest - This measures how much you have learned from the
entire module.

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EXPECTATIONS

At the end of the learning period, the students should be able to:
• identify and classify tools in dressmaking;
• select the best tool for a particular task, and
• appreciate the importance of knowing the different sewing tools and
materials.

PRETEST

Before we start with our lesson, let us determine how much you know about the use
of sewing tools and equipment. Take this test .

Directions: Read each item carefully and choose the letter of the best answer from
the choices below. Write your answer in your notebook.

1. This is an essential tool used as a marker on materials and is removed by


brushing.
a. dressmaker’s carbon paper c. tailor’s chalk
b. pencil d. tracing wheel

2. This tool is specifically designed to rip out stitches from seams, usually from
an error or during alterations to the fabric.
a. buttonhole scissors c. embroidery scissors
b. fabric shear d. seam ripper

3. A versatile measuring system used in measuring the body. It is made of


fiberglass, which does not wear or tear easily.
a. buttonhole scissors c. sewing gauge
b. ruler d. tape measure

4. Scissors that have blades which form a zigzag or scalloped edge.


a. cutting scissors c. embroidery scissors
b. dressmaker’s shear d. pinking shears

5. This is used to measure objects that are larger than a piece of paper.
a. seam ripper c. thread clipper
b. sewing gauge d. yardstick

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RECAP
Let’s take a quick review of our previous lesson:

1. Anything that may cause harm to a person, place or property is called


____________.
2. The possibility that a person may be harmed when exposed to a hazard is:
_________.
3. PPE means: ____________________________________.
4. (2 pts) Give examples of hazards. __________________, _________________.

LESSON 1: Sewing Tools

For today’s lesson, we will be discussing the different tools used in


Dressmaking/Tailoring.

Dressmaking is the art of sewing clothes and dresses. A dressmaker differs


from a tailor principally with their buyers or patrons. A Dressmaker specializes in
women’s clothes while a Tailor makes clothes for men.

In sewing, having the right tools at the right time is a sure success. One must
know how to use these sewing tools to save time and produce the best result. The
skillful and appropriate use of the different sewing tools will help take body
measurements and drafting patterns with accuracy and speed.

There are 5 classifications of sewing tools. These are:


• Measuring Tools
• Marking Tools
• Cutting Tools
• Drafting Tools
• Pinning and Sewing Tools

For this module, we will discuss the first three classifications of tools:
measuring tools, marking tools, and cutting tools.

A. MEASURING TOOLS -Measuring instruments are devices used for measuring


physical quantity. To ensure that final fittings fit perfectly, it is important that
we measure accurately.

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TAPE MEASURE

A versatile measuring system used in taking


body measurements. It is usually made of
fiberglass, which does not wear or tear easily.

SEWING GAUGE/ SEAM GAUGE

Used to measure short spaces like


buttonholes, hemlines, tucks, and pleats. It is
about six inches in length with a sliding guide.

https://bit.ly/31hFW3w

RULER

Measures 12 inches or 18 inches, it is used


for measuring and cutting lines, aids in
connecting lines, and in drawing straight seam
lines.

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YARDSTICK/ METERSTICK

A yardstick is useful for marking hemlines and


drawing long lines. It can be made of hardwood
or metal and can be used to measure objects
that are larger than paper or lengths up to a
yard.

B. MARKING TOOLS – Marking tools are used for transferring pattern markings
from a paper pattern to the garment and for making alterations on garments.

TAILOR’S CHALK

This is an essential tool used as a marker on


materials and is removed by brushing.

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PENCIL

A marking tool used to draft a pattern


TRACING WHEEL

This is a very convenient tool if you have a


pattern and want to transfer it onto the fabric.
It is used along with carbon paper. This can be
serrated or smooth edge.

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DRESSMAKER’S CARBON PAPER

This is also called tracing paper. It transfers


the tracing wheel’s markings onto the fabric.

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C. CUTTING TOOLS – Cutting tools are pointed tools with sharp edges intended
for cutting. These instruments serve well when properly maintained. Sharp
cutting tools do not damage the fabric and make clean cuts. On the other
hand, when tools are dull, it slows the cutting process and make your wrist
and hand tire easily. Cutting tool joints must be oiled occasionally and
sharpened regularly for better use.

FABRIC SHEARS/ BENT-HANDLED


DRESSMAKER’S SHEARS

These are made of high-quality steel and


carry a sharp cutting point. Shears are about
7-12 inches long and is mostly used in
cutting different fabrics.
PINKING SHEARS

Are scissors that have blades which forms a


zigzag or scalloped edges creating decorative
finishes on fabric edges.

https://bit.ly/2CDN4gb

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SMALL SCISSORS/ CUTTING SCISSORS
Used for clipping threads

a. Trimming Scissors – used for


trimming, clipping threads; around 3-
4 inches long

b. Embroidery Scissors- finely tapered


blades that is around 4-5 inches. Both
points are sharp and is good for
working with fine details in delicate
fabric and embroidery work.

c. Buttonhole Scissors – this is intended


for making buttonholes

https://bit.ly/3g2TKTx

THREAD CLIPPERS

Are handy little spring- loaded cutting tool


that allows for the snipping of threads. They
are not designed to cut fabric.

https://bit.ly/3eCtRtC
SEAM RIPPER

Are specifically designed to remove stitches


from seams, during modifications or as a
result of an error.

https://bit.ly/387pLav

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ACTIVITIES

A. MATCHING TYPE: Match the tool on the left with its name on the right.

1.
A. PINKING SHEARS

2.
B. TAILOR’S CHALK

3.
C. TAPE MEASURE

D. THREAD CLIPPERS
4.

5.
E. TRACING WHEEL

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B. DIRECTIONS: Fill out this table with the different classification of tools.
Choose your answers from the given options. Write your answers in your
notebook.

Tailor’s chalk Tracing wheel Fabric Shears

Seam gauge Yardstick Thread clippers

Pencil Tape measure Dressmaker’s carbon paper

Ruler Pinking shears Seam ripper

MEASURING TOOLS MARKING TOOLS CUTTING TOOLS

WRAP-UP

Congratulations! You now have an idea of the different tools used in


dressmaking/tailoring. Please answer the question below to check your
understanding of the previous lesson.

1. I have learned that being familiar with the different sewing tools would help
me in ____________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________.

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VALUING

DIRECTIONS: Read the following questions carefully and answer in two to three
sentences on the space provided after each number.

1. Sewing without the right tools is like a frontline without his personal protective
equipment (PPE). Do you agree with this statement? Why?
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________

2. What do you think is the importance of knowing the right tools in


dressmaking?
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________

POSTTEST

Directions: Read each item carefully and choose the letter of the best answer from
the choices below. Write your answer in your notebook.

1. This is also called a tracing paper.


a. buttonhole scissors c. tailor’s chalk
b. dressmaker’s carbon paper d. tracing wheel

2. This is intended for making buttonholes


a. buttonhole scissors c. pinking shears
b. embroidery scissors d. tracing wheel

3. This helps in transferring pattern onto a fabric. The edges can be serrated or
smooth.
a. dressmaker’s carbon paper c. ruler
b. pencil d. tracing wheel

4. This is specifically designed to rip out stitches from seams during alterations
a. dressmaker’s carbon paper c. seam ripper
b. pencil d. tracing wheel

5. Bent-handled dressmaker’s shears are also called:


a. fabric shears c. thread clippers
b. pinking shears d. trimming scissors

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KEY TO CORRECTION

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References
• “Dressmaker vs. Tailor.” n.d. Dressmaker vs. Tailor - What's the Difference?
| Ask Difference. Accessed June 15, 2020.
https://www.askdifference.com/dressmaker-vs-tailor/.

• “K TO 12 DRESSMAKING AND TAILORING LEARNING MODULES.pdf.” n.d.


Google. Google. Accessed June 15, 2020.
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pbnx0bGVzb2xzMjAxM3xneDo3NTBiYmM0ODhiOTY2MDk0.

• Nielsen, Megan. 2017. “Five Ways to Transfer Pattern Markings to Fabric.”


Megan Nielsen Design Diary. April 8, 2017.
https://blog.megannielsen.com/2017/04/five-ways-transfer-pattern-
markings-fabric/.

• "Pair Of Scissors With Black Handle, 2015-06-07.Jpg".


2020. En.Wikipedia.Org.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pair_of_scissors_with_black_handle,_201
5-06-07.jpg.

• “Scissors.” n.d. Wikiwand. Accessed June 15, 2020.


https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Scissors.

• “Sewing Measuring Tools – Tools That Help Create Garments That Fit.” n.d.
Sewing, Anyone Can Learn How. Accessed June 15, 2020. https://www.the-
sewing-partner.com/sewing-measuring-tools.html.

• “The Wide World of Tailor's Chalk.” 2019. Carmel. October 23, 2019.
https://www.paintmarkersource.com/the-wide-world-of-tailors-chalk.

• Whittle, Katie. n.d. “Toolbox Hero: The Tracing Wheel.” Toolbox Hero: The
Tracing Wheel | Colette Blog. Accessed June 14, 2020.
https://blog.colettehq.com/tools-and-books/toolbox-hero-the-tracing-wheel.

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