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WEEKLY HOME LEARNING PLAN

T. L. E. 8B GIRLS (Handicraft Production)


QUARTER 2: WEEK 2: MODULE 2

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DAY: Tuesday
TIME: 8:00- 12:10

SUBJECT TEACHER: Divina G. Coyupan


CONTACT NUMBER: 0907 255 7651

MELC: Use of Basic Tools and Embroidery


Embroidery Stitches
Reference: T.L.E. 8 (Handicraft Production)

MODE OF DELIVERY: Printed module with the guidance of parents/ Guardian/


para teacher.

INSTRUCTIONS:
1. You have two sets of module; the information sheet and self-check.
a. Information sheet content the discussion of the lesson. This is yours [OKAM
NA ADAM ITATAULI EN SAK EN]
b. Self-check content the activities you will do to assess what you had learned in
this module. This is the one you will pass it to me. [SINAY DI ESUBMIT MO EN
SAK- EN].
2. Use blue or black ball pen.
3. Avoid erasures.
4. Feel free to text/call my cell phone number if you have questions.
5. Always write your complete name before answering the assessment in the self-
check.
6. Take hold of your module. Turn to page 1-2. Read and understand the lesson in the
information sheet: Use of Basic Tools and Embroidery (Embroidery Stitches)
7. Proceed to self-check and do the activities on page 3-4.
Information Sheet 2:2
Embroidery Stitches
T.L.E. 8 B GIRLS (HANDICRAFT PRODUCTION)
Quarter 2: Week 2: MODULE 2

Learning Objectives:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
1. Identify the different embroidery stitches.

Introduction:

Embroidery Stitches

There are various embroidery stitches which you can choose from when you do
embroidery work. For you to gain more skill on this line, below are the illustration of
some of the embroidery stitches which will help and guide you as you enjoy working on
this lovely craft.

Kinds
1. Back stitch- the most often used to outline a design. This
stitch also forms the base line for other embroidery stitches

2. Bullion stitch- a single detached stitch that is used for


filling in a design area. Rows of bullion 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
3. Chain stitch- one of the more popular stitches used for
outlining. When worked in close rows, chain stitches make
good stitches for filling the design area.
4. Cross-stitch- stitched formed by two crossing arms and
may be used for outlining, as borders or to fill in an entire
area
5. Feather stitch- a stitch with a loop and stitches evenly
worked on both left and right sides of a design area.

6. Fish Bone- a kind of filling stitch which is ideal for making


leaves or feathers. It requires us to divide the pattern into
two and each side is filled alternately giving it a plaited effect
in the center, thus ideal to make leaves or feathers.

7. French knot- a single detached stitched used primarily to


fill in a design area. It is a popular stitch among
embroiderers in that it can be used to create the eyes on
an embroidered face or the center of a flower.
8. Herringbone stitch- a basic overlapping stitch popular for
its use in borders

9. Lazy daisy chain stitch- also called detached chain stitch,


this stitch is work in a circle to resemble the petals of a
flower. 1
10. Looped stitch- a very decorative stitch and can be
experimented with threads for various colors over borders.
Close layers of this stitch can create wonderful effects on a
pattern.

11. Running stitch- considered being the easiest stitch for


outlining.

12. Satin stitch- a solid filling stitch that is used to cover a


design area with long, straight stitches worked very close
together

13. Split-done using quite thick threads, such as wool. It was


used as an outlining stitch or as a filling stitch.

14.Seed- also known as rice grain stitch. Stitch uses simple


straight stitches in a single direction to fill in patterns. It
has shorter stitches above the fabric and longer stitches on
the reverse side. They remind of strawberry seeds,
probably, which inspired its name.

15. Stem Stitch- basically an outline stitch, this stitch is


usually used for flower stems, and outlines. It can only be
used as filling, rows of Stem stitch worked closely together
within a shape until it is filled completely.

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Divina Gayaso Coyupan

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Self-check 2:2
Embroidery Stitches
T.L.E. 8 B GIRLS (HANDICRAFT PRODUCTION)
Quarter 2: Week 2: MODULE 2
ACTIVITY 1: WRITTEN WORKS

Direction: Match column A with column B. Write only the letter of the correct answer on
the column ANSWER HERE.

ANSWER COLUMN A COLUMN B ANSWER COLUMN A COLUMN B


HERE HERE
A. Bullion I. Looped
stitch stitch

1 9

B. Back stitch 10 J. Lazy daisy


chain stitch
2

C. Chain 11 K. Running
3
stitch stitch
4 D. Cross L. Satin stitch
stitch 12

E. Feather M. Split stitch


stitch

5
13
F. Fish bone N. Seed stitch
stitch
6 14

7 G. Herring O. Stem stitch


bone stitch
15

8
H. French not
stitch

ACTIVITY 2: WRITTEN WORKS

Direction: Identify the word that best describe the statement. Write your answer on the
space provided for.

_______________________1. A very decorative stitch and can be experimented with


threads for various colors over borders.
_______________________2. It is a solid filling stitch that is used to cover a design
area with long, straight stitches worked very close together.

_______________________3. It is also known as rice grain stitch.

_______________________4. It is a single detached stitch that is used for filling in a


design area.

_______________________5. It is a stitched formed by two crossing arms and may be


used for outlining, as borders or to fill in an entire area.

_______________________6. It is a kind of filling stitch which is ideal for making


leaves or feathers.

_______________________7. It is a basic overlapping stitch popular for its use in


borders.

_______________________8. It is also called detached chain stitch, this stitch is work


in a circle to resemble the petals of a flower.

_______________________9. It is considered being the easiest stitch for outlining.

_______________________10. It is done using quite thick threads, such as wool.

_______________________11. This stitch is usually used for flower stems, and


outlines.

_______________________12. The most often used to outline a design.

_______________________13. It is one of the more popular stitches used for outlining.

_______________________14. It is a stitch with a loop and stitches evenly worked on


both left and right sides of a design area.

_______________________15. It is a popular stitch among embroiderers in that it can


be used to create the eyes on an embroidered face or the
center of a flower.

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DIVINA G. COYUPAN _____________________________________________


Subject Teacher Parent/Guardian Signature Over Printed Name

ANSWER KEY 2:2


Embroidery Stitches
T.L.E. 7 8 GIRLS (Handicraft Production) Q2: W2

ACTIVITY 1 ACTIVITY 2
1 O 1 Looped stitch
2 N 2 Satin stitch
3 M 3 Seed stitch
4 L 4 Bullion stitch
5 K 5 Cross stitch
6 I 6 Fish bone stitch
7 J 7 Herring bone stitch
8 G 8 Lazy daisy chain stitch
9 H 9 Running stitch
10 F 10 Split stitch
11 E 11 Stem stitch
12 D 12 Back stitch
13 C 13 Chain stitch
14 B 14 Feather stitch
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15 A 15 French knot stitch

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