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Region V
Division of Camarines Sur
Nabua East District
NABUA CENTRAL PILOT SCHOOL
DAY & TIME LEARNING MATERIALS/ LEARNING LESSON FLOW LEARNING TASKS
AREA REFERENCES COMPETENCY
MODE OF DELIVERY
MONDAY to FRIDAY Face-to-Face Home-Based Learning
3. GAUGE - is a movable
marker that measures short distances
and correct thickness such as distance
between buttons, pleats, and hems.
2. DRESSMAKER’S
CARBON or TRACING
PAPER – placed
between the pattern or
design paper and the
fabric. The pattern or design is traced
with a tracing wheel. The
dressmaker’s carbon can also be used
for decorative stitches.
1. SEWING SHEARS or
SCISSORS – small pair of
scissors used for cutting
notches, clipping curves
and snipping threads
2. DREESSMAKING/FABRIC
SHEARS – a large pair of
scissors design to cut fabrics. It keeps
blades
sharp. Do not use it to cut papers or
other nonfabric materials.
3. PINKING SHEARS.
These scissors have
sawtoothed edge
rather than straight
blade. They are used
to prevent cut fabric edges and seams
from unravelling.
D. PINNING and SEWING TOOLS are
the basic tools in sewing such as:
1. HAND NEEDLES –
needles are made of
fine steel. Their points
are sharp and the eyes are smooth
and well-polished. Sold in variety of
sizes; lower numbers indicate larger
needles.
2. SEWING MACHINES
NEEDLES – they come in
assorted sizes that allow
you to work with different
fabrics. The smaller the number the
finer the needle.
3. PINS – are used to
hold pieces of fabric
together when sewing
or cutting fabrics. Like
needles, they are made
of stainless steel. They also vary in
sizes.
4. THREAD – sold in
balls or spools,
carrying 50, 70, or 100
yards. Used to sew
fabrics. This comes in different colors
and should match the fabric for which
it will be used.
5. NEEDLE THREADER –
helps to pull the thread
through the eye of the
needle.
DAY 4
SYNTHESIZE Generalization
What are the different Measuring
Tools? Marking Tools? Cutting tools?
Pinning and Sewing tools?