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9/10 Third: Learning Area Grade Level Quarter Date
9/10 Third: Learning Area Grade Level Quarter Date
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TLE_HE-Needlecraft
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IV. LEARNING PHASES Timeframe
Learning Activities
A. Introduction 60 mins Identify the basic knitting stitches. Write your answer on a separate answer
Panimula sheet. Choose your answer from the Word Bank.
1. 2.
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Read the statement carefully and write the letter of the best answer.
1. A way to turn loose yarn into neat little stitches that sit perfectly on the
needle. It is the first step in knitting.
A. Casting Off C. Knit Stitch
B. Casting On D. Purl Stich
2. The following are the basic steps in knitting EXCEPT ___________.
A. Casting Down C. Casting Off
B. Casting On D. Purl Stich
3. The simple stitch that makes up the backbone of knitting.
A. Casting Off C. Knit Stitch
B. Casting On D. Purl Stich
4. An inverted knitting stitch, creating by pulling a loop of yarn from the front
of the fabric to the back through a previous stitch.
A. Casting Off C. Knit Stitch
B. Casting On D. Purl Stich
_______5. It is also called as “Bind Off” that creates an end to knitting.
A. Casting Off C. Knit Stitch
B. Casting On D. Purl Stich
B. Development 60 mins
Pagpapaunlad Sewing has been part of your elementary years, while Knitting has been part
of Handicraft Production as Exploratory Course in Grade 7 and 8. The activity
below will serve as a review about your attained learnings in the topic
Arrange in chronological order the step in making Slip knot. Write A, B,C,D and
E. (Write your answer on a separate answer sheet)
_______1. Flip the tail under the loop that was created so that is going done
the center of the loop from behind.
_______2. Leave about 4” tail and flip the tail over the yarn coming off of the
yarn ball.
_______3. Place one if your needles into the new top loop created (the smaller
of the two loops.
_______4. Pull the loop tightly around the needle and this is your slip knot, ready
to cast on the first row.
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B. CASTING ON
A way to turn loose yarn into neat little stitches that sit perfectly on the needle.
It is the first step in knitting.
1. Holding the needle with your slip
knot on it in your left hand, push the
needle in your right hand through
the slip knot and behind the other
needle.
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5. Push both loops to the top of the
needle.
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10. Transfer the right hand loop to
the left needle so you now have
three loops on the left hand needle.
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11. Continue doing this until you
have casted on as many stitches
across as you would like.
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C. KNIT STITCH
The simple stitch that makes up the backbone of knitting.
1. Place your right needle behind
the left needle.
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4. Push the first stitch on the left
needle off of the needle
completely.
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7. Once all of the stitches are off of
the left needle and on the right
needle, that row is done.
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9. Continue stitching the next row as
you did the first.
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D. PURL STITCH
An inverted knitting stitch, creating by pulling a loop of yarn from the front of
the fabric to the back through a previous stitch.
1. The main difference between a
purl stitch and a knit stitch is that the
right needle is put in front of the left
needle instead of behind. So to
start, hook the right needle into the
first loop on the left needle, but in
front of the left needle this time.
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2. Wrap the yarn around the right
needle counterclockwise (like in
step number 1), but this time in front
of the back needle and around the
front one. Just remember that you
will always be wrapping the yarn
counterclockwise around the
needle in your right hand.
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4. Continue this same technique
down the row.
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E. CASTING OFF
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3. Take your left needle and push it
through the second loop on your
right needle (the first loop you
made).
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7. Pull the loop up and over the first
loop and off of the right needle
again (like in step number 6).
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9. Now you should have all of the
stitches off of both needles, except
for one left on the right needle.
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13. That is a small knitted block! Now
you should know how to do all the
basics of knitting to get going on
some fun projects
Column A Column B
1. A way to turn loose yarn into neat little stitches A. Casting Off
that sist perfectly on the needle. It is the first step in
knitting
2. Simple stitch that makes up the backbone of B. Casting On
knitting
3. It is the same as the slip knot in crocheting C. Knit Stitch
4. It is also called as “Binding Off” that creates an D. Purl Stitch
end to knitting.
5.An inverted knitting stitch, creating by pulling a E. Slip Knot
loop of yarn from the front of the fabric to the back
through a previous stitch.
D. Assimilation 150 mins Knitting is the process of using two or more needles loop in a yarn into
Paglalapat a series of interconnected loops to create a finish garment.
The basic knitting stitches are slip knot, casting on, knit stitch, purl
stitch and casting off. Applying the basic stiches in knitting, You can create
or make your own knitted products.
Use needle size or two from what the yarn label recommends.
1. Cast on 12 stitches.
2. Row 1: slip the first stitch knit twice, p1, (k1, p1) across
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V. ASSESSMENT 60 mins
(Learning Activity Sheets for Identify the basic knitting stitches. Write your answer on a separate answer
Enrichment, Remediation or
Assessment to be given on Weeks sheet. Choose your answer from the Word Bank.
3 and 6)
Casting On Casting Off Knit Stitch
3. 4.
5.
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Read the statement carefully and write the letter of the best answer.
1. A way to turn loose yarn into neat little stitches that sit perfectly on the
needle. It is the first step in knitting.
A. Casting Off C. Knit Stitch
B. Casting On D. Purl Stich
2. The following are the basic steps in knitting EXCEPT ___________.
A. Casting Down C. Casting Off
B. Casting On D. Purl Stich
3. The simple stitch that makes up the backbone of knitting.
A. Casting Off C. Knit Stitch
B. Casting On D. Purl Stich
4. An inverted knitting stitch, creating by pulling a loop of yarn from the front
of the fabric to the back through a previous stitch.
A. Casting Off C. Knit Stitch
B. Casting On D. Purl Stich
5. It is also called as “Bind Off” that creates an end to knitting.
A. Casting Off C. Knit Stitch
B. Casting On D. Purl Stich
VI. REFLECTION 30 mins Give your insights in this lesson by continuing the phrase below. Do
this on a separate sheet of paper.