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4th Final Exam


TLE 8
HANDICRAFTS

NAME: Level & Section: Score:

DIRECTION: Read each item carefully. Choose and encircle the letter most appropriate for each of the given
statements.

1. The art of designing with needle and thread.


A. Design B. Embroidery C. Fabric D. Thread
2. A very fine cord composed of strand or strands of spun silk, flax or cotton used in sewing.
A. Design B. Embroidery C. Fabric D. Thread
3. Arrangement of line, form, color and texture with the purpose of achieving order and beauty.
A. Design B. Embroidery C. Fabric D. Thread
4. Any woven, knitted or felt cloth.
A. Design B. Embroidery C. Fabric D. Thread
5. Use to measure short distance
A.Gauge B. Hoop C. Tape measure D. Thimble
6. Use for measuring more than one-foot distance or materials.
A. Gauge B. Hoop C. tape measure D. Thimble
7. Made from metal or plastic, protect the middle finger and push the needle while doing your embroidery work.
A. Gauge B. Hoop C. tape measure D. Thimble
8. Made of wood, bone, metal or plastic use to make eyelets in the fabric to be embroidered. It isalso use to keep the
fabric stretched while embroidery stitches are applied on the design.
A. Gauge B. Hoop C. tape measure D. Thimble
9. Is small, sharp and pointed-good for fine work use for trimming scallops, clipping threads, and cutting large eyelets.
A. Needle B. Pounce C. Scissor D. Threader
10. Is use for easier threading especially by those sewers with poor eyesight.
A. Needle B. Pounce C. Scissor D. Threader
11. Is fine powder used in transferring design by pricking method.
A. Needle B. Pounce C. Scissor D. Threader
12. A short pieces of steel with a fine point at one end and a little opening or eye at the other.
A. Needle B. Pounce C. Scissor D. Threader
13. Use for transferring the design using pricking and pouncing methods.
A. Pin cushion B. Sewing box C. Tracing paper D. Water color brush
14. A place for pins and needles.
A. Pin cushion B. Sewing box C. Tracing paper D. Water color brush
15. Used for tracing designs.
A. Pin cushion B. Sewing box C. Tracing paper D. Water color brush
16. Use to keep together the embroidery tools and materials.
A. Pin cushion B. Sewing box C. Tracing paper D. Water color brush
17. Excessive exposure to sunlight can dry out the thread and obviously, this will weaken the thread and lead to
excessive thread breaks.
A. Brittleness B. Discoloring and fading C. Lint buildup D. Thread dents
18. The most often used to outline a design. This stitch also forms the base line for otherembroidery stitches
A. Back stitch B. Bullion stitch C. Chain stitch D. Cross-stitch
19. Stitched formed by two crossing arms and may be used for outlining, as borders or to fill in an entire area.
A. Back stitch B. Bullion stitch C. Chain stitch D. Cross-stitch
20. A single detached stitch that is used for filling in a design area. Rows of stitches may also be used to outline a design.
It is recommended that one uses a needle with a small eye for ease in pulling.
A. Back stitch B. Bullion stitch C. Chain stitch D. Cross-stitch
21. One of the more popular stitches used for outlining. When worked in close rows, it makes good stitches for filling the
design area.
A. Back stitch B. Bullion stitch C. Chain stitch D. Cross-stitch
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22. Stitched formed by two crossing arms and may be used for outlining, as borders or to fill in an entire area.
A. Back stitch B. Bullion stitch C. Chain stitch D. Cross-stitch
23. A stitch with a loop and stitches evenly worked on both left and right sides of a design area.
A. Feather stitch B. Fish bone C. French knot D. Herringbone stitch
24. A kind of filling stitch which is ideal for making leaves or feathers.
A. Feather stitch B. Fish bone C. French knot D. Herringbone stitch
25. A single detached stitched used primarily to fill in a design area.
A. Feather stitch B. Fish bone C. French knot D. Herringbone stitch
26. A basic overlapping stitch popular for its use in borders.
A. Feather stitch B. Fish bone C. French knot D. Herringbone stitch
27. Also called detached chain stitch, this stitch is work in a circle to resemble the petals of a flower.
A. Lazy daisy B. Looped stitch C. Running stitch D. Satin stitch
28. A very decorative stitch and can be experimented with threads for various colors over borders.
A. Lazy daisy B. Looped stitch C. Running stitch D. Satin stitch
29. Considered being the easiest stitch for outlining.
A. Lazy daisy B. Looped stitch C. Running stitch D. Satin stitch
30. A solid filling stitch that is used to cover a design area with long, straight stitches worked very close together.
A. Lazy daisy B. Looped stitch C. Running stitch D. Satin stitch
31. Done using quite thick threads, such as wool. It was used as an outlining stitch or as a filling stitch.
A. Satin stitch B. Split C. Seed D. Stem stitch
32. This principle infers repetition of line, form, shape and size.
A. Balance B. Harmony C. Proportion D. Rhythm
33. May be produced in two ways, either formal or informal.
A. Balance B. Harmony C. Proportion D. Rhythm
34. The eye is carried first to the most important part of the design and then to the other details in order of their
importance. This referred to as the center of interest of a design.
A. Emphasis B. Line C. Rhythm D. Texture
35. Skeleton or basic foundation sketch to direct the eye vertically or horizontally.
A. Emphasis B. Line C. Rhythm D. Texture
36. Refers to the surface appearance which is either rough or smooth, dull or glossy, thick or thin.
A. Emphasis B. Line C. Rhythm D. Texture
37. Paper woven basket, paper mache’ articles, paper beads, paper sculpture, boxes for giftwrapping, album covers and
paper bags.
A. Glass bottles B. Paper C. Plastic containers D. Tin cans
38. Decanter, storage items terrariums, cut bottles, bent bottles and glass tiles.
A. Glass bottles B. Paper C. Plastic containers D. Tin cans
39. Canisters, storage bins, planters, baking tins, candle holders, kerosene lamps, metal art andwater catchers.
A. Glass bottles B. Paper C. Plastic containers D. Tin cans
40. Planters, plant tags, plastic sculptures and organizers.
A. Glass bottles B. Paper C. Plastic containers D. Tin cans
41. Quilting and patchwork projects, rag rugs, doilies, runners of hand stitched circles of fabrics, stuffed toys, hair
accessories, fabric flowers and collages.
A. Fabric B. Paper C. Plastic containers D. Yarn wastes
42. Rugs, tapestries, embroidery, yarn dolls, crocheted or knitted articles, and string art.
A. Fabric B. Paper C. Plastic containers D. Yarn wastes
43. Gift wrapping is an art of packing, wrapping and decorating an item or article to be given as a gift.
A. Gift containers B. Gift diggers C. Gift ribbons D. Gift wrapping
44. Made into decorative rosettes and bows with the use of bow pins, string and double side tape.
A. Gift containers B. Gift diggers C. Gift ribbons D. Gift wrapping
45. Bayong bags made of buri, coconut leaves, tampipi (small rectangular buri box), nativebaskets, boxes made of our
philippine wood like narra and amboo, corrugated papers.
A. Gift containers B. Gift diggers C. Gift ribbons D. Gift wrapping
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