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10 Department of Education

National Capital Region


S CHOOLS DIVIS ION OFFICE
MARIK INA CITY

TLE-Home Economics
Dressmaking NC II
Third Quarter-Module 1
Produce Ladies’ Shorts

Writer: Venus C. Redita


Cover Illustrator: Christopher E. Mercado

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This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you
master the Dressmaking course. The scope of this module permits it to be used in
many different learning situations. The language used recognizes the diverse
vocabulary level of students. The lessons are arranged to follow the standard
sequence of the course.

The module is divided into three lessons, namely:


• Lesson 1 – Styles of Ladies’ Shorts
• Lesson 2 – Parts of Ladies’ Shorts
• Lesson 3 – Types of Pockets

After going through this module, you are expected to:


1. identify the different types of ladies shorts;
2. discuss the parts of shorts; and
3. name the different types of pockets.

Read the statements carefully. Write the letter that best


describes the statement. Write your answer in the space before each
number.

1. It is also known as jorts.


A. bermuda shorts C. dolphin shorts
B. denim shorts D. running shorts

2. A shorts style in 1980s used in athletic movement by both men and


women
A. bermuda shorts C. dolphin shorts
B. denim shorts D. running shorts

3. It is a line formed at the lower edge of a garment.


A. crotch B. hemline C. hipline D. seam

4. It is a pocket placed on top of a garment.


A. patch B. scoop C. side seam d. welt

5. It is also known as a secret pocket.


A. patch B. scoop C. side seam d. welt

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Lesson 1 Styles of Ladies’ Shorts

Draw 3 styles of shorts that you have in your closet/wardrobe. Compare and list
the differences among the styles, the fabric used, and details.

Styles Fabric Used Details

Example: Denim Shorts Denim With waistband and


zipper, 2 side pockets, and
2 patch pockets at the
back.

1.

2.

3.

Notes to the Teacher


In these lessons, the learners are expected to learn about the
different styles of ladies shorts.

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Label the parts of shorts. Write your answer on the space provided.

1.

2. 4.
1.

3. 5.

Shorts are a garment worn over the pelvic area, from the waist and splitting
to cover the upper part of the legs, sometimes extending down to the knees but not
covering the entire length of the leg.
The study says that shorts are used for a short version of ordinary trousers.
Shorts are typically worn in warm weather or in an environment where comfort and
airflow are more important than the protection of the legs.
There are different styles of shorts, ranging from knee-length short trousers
that can be worn as formal clothes to beachwear and athletic shorts.

Styles of Ladies’ Shorts

1. Denim Shorts – Shorts that can be Back


worn by both genders. It is also known as “jorts”
– combined words of jeans and shorts. It is made
from Denim fabric, with a waist band and a zipper. Front

2. Bermuda Shorts – is a short trouser


from 3-4 inches above the knee. It is
designed specifically for the British military
around 1900 in tropical climates. In the 1930s
and up to now, it is a wide option for fashionable
sportswear by men and women.

3. Skorts – A combined word of skirts and


shorts. It is made with a flap of fabric in the front
that makes the illusion of it being a skirt from
the front.

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4. Scalloped Shorts – a short where the hemline
is a series of convex curves or looks like a scallop
shell when repeated.

5. Dolphin Shorts – also known as Dolfin,


a brand name for a specific style of unisex
shorts for athletics – a style popular in1980s.
It is common made from nylon with contrasting
binding and rounded corners.

6. Running Shorts – an athletic short designed


specifically for running – made from lightweight
materials, very short and split on the side for
easily movement.

Lesson 2 Parts of Ladies’ Shorts


Like in other garments, shorts can be in a different form. Its unique design
has its purpose based on what occasion to be worn but basically, it has a common
denominator – to make you comfortable and protect your legs. Below are the basic
parts of shorts that sometimes you can be seen in most kinds of shorts.

1. Waistband – A strip of material that can be gartered or not that encircles the
waist.
2. Seam – A joining of two edges or two pieces of material.
3. Crotch Point – it is seen at the bottom of the pelvis wherein joining two parts of
the material.
4. Pocket – a small bag sewn-in garment optionally. There are different types of
pockets depending on the design or purpose.
5. Hemline – It is a line formed at the lower edge of a garment.

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Lesson 3 Types of Pockets
A pocket is a small bag sewn into or on a garment and it can be optionally
added design. Below are the different types of a pocket suitable for shorts.

Types of Pocket Actual Design

1. Patch pocket is
made of a separate
piece of cloth sewn at
the top/outside of a
garment.

2. Scoop pocket is a
slash pocket which
has a curved
shape.

3. Welt pocket is a
set-in pocket with
a slit entrance.

4. Side seam pocket


runs vertically or
along the side of a
garment. It is also
known as secret
pocket.

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Identify the types of pockets on the templates below.

1.

2.

3. 5.

4.

Answer the following questions in 2-3 sentences. Write your answer on the space
provided. (5 points each )

1. What is the purpose of the pocket? Is it mandatory to put on the garment?


Explain your answer
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2. Explain briefly the differences of pockets.


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If you have an opportunity to design formal shorts, what kind of fabric you
are going to use? Elaborate the details/design of your formal shorts. Draw
your design below.

Rubrics in Evaluating the Performance of the Students

Dimension Performance Level


Very Satisfactory Needs Points
Satisfactory (3 points) Improvement Earned
(5 points) (1 points)
Creativity Work Work Work not
exceptionally somewhat unique.
unique, unique,
detailed or detailed, or
interesting interesting.
Quality Work done with Work done with Work done with
care and basic care and no care and
attention to attention to attention to
detail and detail and detail and
neatness. neatness. neatness.
Time Work Work Work completed
Management completed completed beyond time.
ahead of time. within allotted
time.
Total Points

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Read the statements carefully. Encircle the correct answer.

1. A shorts with knee-length, designed specifically for British military around


1900s in tropical climates.
A. bermuda shorts C. dolphin shorts
B. denim shorts D. running shorts

2. A strip of material that can be gartered or not that encircles the waist.
A. hemline B. hipline C. seam D. waistband

3. It is a line formed at the lower edge of a garment.


A. crotch B. hemline C. hipline d. seam

4. It is a pocket placed on top of a garment.


A. patch B. scoop C. side seam D. welt

5. A set-in pocket with a slit entrance.


A. patch B. scoop C. side seam D. welt

6. It is also known as jorts.


A. bermuda shorts C. dolphin shorts
b. denim shorts d. running shorts

7. It is seen at the bottom of the pelvis wherein joining two parts of the
material.
A. crotch point B. hemline C. inseam d. seam

8. A shorts where the hemline is a series of convex curves.


A. denim shorts C. scalloped shorts
B. dolphin shorts D. skorts

9. It came from a well-known brand for a specific style of unisex shorts for
athletics
A. denim shorts C. scalloped shorts
b. dolphin shorts D. skorts

10. It is also known as a secret pocket.


A. patch B. scoop C. side seam D. welt

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Online Learners
Search for different 5 types of shorts in Google not mention in the lesson
above. Make a collage and put the description. Refer to the link below.
https://www.google.com/search?q=types+of+shorts&oq=types+of+shorts&aqs=chro
me..69i57j0l4j0i10j0l3j0i10.4798j1j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

Offline Learners
Draw another 5 types of shorts that are not mentioned in the lesson above.
Refer to a magazine or any fashion book.

Rubrics in Evaluating the Performance of the Students

Dimension Performance Level


Very Satisfactory Needs Points
Satisfactory (3 points) Improvement Earned
(5 points) (1 points)
Creativity Work Work Work not
exceptionally somewhat unique.
unique, unique,
detailed or detailed, or
interesting interesting.
Quality Work done with Work done with Work done with
care and basic care and no care and
attention to attention to attention to
detail and detail and detail and
neatness. neatness. neatness.
Time Work Work Work completed
Management completed completed beyond time.
ahead of time. within allotted
time.
Total Points

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shorts

Online images

http://photopin.com/
https://www.google.com/

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Development Team of the Module

Writer: Venus C. Redita (CISSL)


Editors:
Gemma M. Dela Cruz (MHS)
Marilou D. Payomo (Dept. Head-SEHS)
Nerissa S. Estrella (ASP II/OIC-MNHS)
Internal Reviewer: Joseph T. Santos (EPS-EPP/TLE)
Illustrator: Venus C. Redita
Layout Artist:
Management Team:
Sheryll T. Gayola
Assistant Schools Division Superintendent
OIC, Office of the Schools Division Superintendent

Elisa O. Cerveza
Chief, Curriculum Implementation Division
OIC, Office of the Assistant Schools Division Superintendent

Joseph T. Santos
Education Program Supervisor-EPP/TLE

Ivy Coney A. Gamatero


EPS – Learning Resource Management and Development System

For inquiries or feedback, please write or call:

Schools Division Office- Marikina City

191 Shoe Ave., Sta. Elena, Marikina City, 1800, Philippines

Telefax: (02) 682-2472 / 682-3989

Email Address: sdo.marikina@deped.gov.ph

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