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Name: Gudia, Flory Mae F.

Course&Year: BEED-1A DAY Schedule: MW(2:30-4:00PM)

Project Plan: Square Knot Elastic Headband

I. Objective
a) To increase an individual’s knowledge of square knot.
b) To demonstrate square knot in making headbands.
c) To show the creativeness in making headbands.

II. Tools
 Scissor
 Glue Stick
 Macrame Knot
 Elastic Strip (size: 8 inches)

III. Bills of Materials

Quantity Unit Description Unit Price Total Price


1 pc. Scissor 10.00 10.00

1 yard Elastic Strip 6.00 24.00

1 pc. Glue Stick 5.00 5.00

1 roll Macrame Cord 30.00 30.00

Total Cost 69.00

Labor Cost(30%) 20.70

Selling 89.70
Price/Value

IV. Drawing/Illustration
V. Procedure

Step 1. If you’re working with an elastic strip, create a loop by gluing or sewing it shut.

Step 2. Fold your macrame cord in half. Place the folded part of the macrame cord through the elastic
loop.

Step 3. Bring the tips at the other end of your macrame cord up through the folded end. Pull it tight so
that your macrame cord is folded in half and secure around your elastic.

Step 4. Measure how large you want your macrame cord headbands to be. Loop the macrame cord
through the other end of the elastic, sizing your headband.

Step 5. Fold down the two sides of your macrame cord so that they are to the right and the left of the
center strands that formed your headband circle in step 4.

Step 6. Time to tie your first knot! Take the right strand and form a C, crossing it in over the two middle
strands.

Step 7. Take your left strand and place it on top of the right.

Step 8. Pull it behind the center two.

Step 9. And then thread it through the backwards C that you formed in step 6. Pull it tight and then
repeat in the reverse! Take the left strand and form a C. Place the right strand over the bottom
horizontal line of the C, behind the center strands, and through the curve of the C from back to front.
Pull tight. You’ll see this pattern forming after a few knots.

Step 10. Keep on knotting. You’ll see that you can keep your pattern tight, or pull it once you’ve done a
lot so that the holes show.

Step 11. Continue knotting until you reach the end.

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