MODULE1 Presentation_Handicraft9_First Quarter.pptx

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About This Presentation

This module is for learners who wants to learn handicraft 9


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1 MEYCAUAYAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL El Camino St., Camalig , City of Meycauayan Junior High School Department T.L.E. – HANDICRAFT - 9 Topic: Needlecraft: An Introduction Maribeth T. Monforte Teacher I

Opening Prayer 2

Roll Call 3 Attendance

House Rules 4 Be on time. Turn Off your MIC, just open it if you were asked to speak/recite. Be honest. Open your camera. Be attentive. Have fun and do your best.

Objectives 5 a. Describe needlecraft . b. Enumerate and define needlecraft techniques . c. C ite the precautionary measures while doing needlecraft: d. Familiarize yourselves with the different parts of a project plan; and e . Know how to take care of your project and package your created article properly.

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FACT or BLUFF 7 Answer the following questions either Fact or Bluff. The teacher will ask you to open your camera as you answer the questions.

1. Needlecraft has four kinds namely Embroidery, Crocheting, Quilting and Knitting. 8 FACT BLUFF

2. It’s okay to run or engage in horseplay when you are doing needle works. 9 FACT BLUFF

3. Project Plan is important when you want to have a good project output. 10 FACT BLUFF

4. It’s okay to use a teeth in cutting the thread when sewing something. 11 FACT BLUFF

5. A potholder is one of the examples of a Quilted Article. 12 FACT BLUFF

Good Job!!! You got it!!!

Its OKAY!!! Try again!!!

Needlecraft: An Introduction

Handicraft- a particular skill of making decorative objects by hand.

Examples 17 Basketry Macramé Leathercraft

Examples 18 Jewelry Making Needlecraft

Needlecraft 19 The art or process of needlework also known as decorative sewing handicraft. It uses needle for construction of products or articles.

4 Kinds of Needlecraft Technique 20

Needlecraft Techniques 21 1 . Embroidery - is the art of decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread.

Examples 22 Embroidered Pillow Case Cross Stitched Christmas Decorations Embroidered Jacket

Video Tutorials (E m broidery) 23

Needlecraft Techniques 24 2. Crochet - is a kind of needlework consisting of the interlocking of looped stitches formed with single thread and a hooked needle.

Tool and Material 25 Crochet Hook and Yarn

Video Tutorials (Crocheting) 26

Crocheted Bags Examples 27 Crocheted Baby Bonnets/Shoes Crocheted Centerpiece/Doily

Needlecraft Techniques 28 3. Knitting - is the process of using two or more needles to loop yarn into a series of interconnected loops in order to create a finished garment or to create a cloth.

Tool and Material 29 Knitting Needle and Yarn

Video Tutorials (Knitting) 30

Examples 31 Knitted Sweater Baby Dress

Needlecraft Techniques 32 4. Quilting - is the process of joining a minimum of three layers of fabric together either through stitching manually by hand using a needle and thread or a sewing machine.

Tool and Material 33

Video Tutorials (Quilting) 34

Examples 35 Quilted Bags Pot Holder Quilted Blanket

Safety and Precautionary Measures in Needlecraft 36

Safety/Precautionary Measures 37 1. Make sure that needles are in pin cushions before and after using it. 

Safety/Precautionary Measures 38 2.  Never meddle with the work of others or tamper with their tools. 

Safety/Precautionary Measures 39 3.  Never leave tools unattended.

Safety/Precautionary Measures 40 4.  Use the proper safety gear, such as a thimble. 

Safety/Precautionary Measures 41 5.  Do not run or engage in “horseplay” while working

Safety/Precautionary Measures 42 6.  Return your tools and materials to their storage place or sewing box after use.

Safety/Precautionary Measures 43 7.  In case of any accidents, report immediately to your teacher.

Project Plan 44

Project Plan Answers the following Questions: 45  What to do?  When to do it?  Where to do it?  How to do it? and  What is the expected output?

Project Plan 46

Project Plan 47

Project Plan 48

Packaging of Finished Products 49

Materials that can be used in Packaging 50  Used paper bags  Shoe boxes/Cellphone boxes  Magazines/newspapers  Used canister/tin cans  Egg Tray  Any indigenous material  Old ribbons/yarns

Examples of Packaging 51

Caring for all Needlecraft Articles 52 Here are some tips that can greatly extend the life of your item: 1. Launder the smocked article whenever necessary using soap and water. 2. You may use hanger or hang them with two ends clipped on a clothesline . 3. Gently agitate the needlecraft item in the water. Never wring or just let the water drip. 4. Crocheted articles with regular wool must be washed by hand in cold water or it will felt and shrink.

Caring for all Needlecraft Articles 53 5. In drying, gently remove excess water and lay item flat on a dry , absorbent towel and roll up in the towel, pressing firmly as you roll. Do not wring the towel. 6 . Place the item on the dry towel and reshape into its original shape. Pat it into shape; avoid tugging or pulling. 7 . Allow the needlecraft articles to dry for 24 hours.

Caring for all Needlecraft Articles 54 8. To prevent unwanted pests, items can be stored in closed plastic bags to keep them clean and free of dust. Never store them with items that contain zippers or buttons that can cause damage. 9. If you don’t know what type of yarn was used, it is safest to have the item dry-cleaned.

Caring for all Needlecraft Articles 55 10. For embroidered articles, check the fibers for colorfastness to prevent dyes from running. To test, wet a piece of white cloth with cold water and gently rub it over each different color in your piece. If there is any color transfer to the white cloth or swab, don’t wash your piece at all. Washing will result in discoloration and fading . 11. Use a liquid detergent that is gentle and free of dyes and perfumes . A liquid detergent will disperse in the water and leave less residue on the fabric.  

Short Review 56

57 Identify the Needlecraft Techniques shown in each picture

58 Identify the Needlecraft Techniques shown in each picture

59 Identify the Needlecraft Techniques shown in each picture

60 Identify the Needlecraft Techniques shown in each picture

QUIZ #1 61

Performance Task #1 62

Performance Task #1 63

RUBRIC 64

Assignment 65 -Download Module2-Week2 -Read and understand “What’s Is It” - Answer the following: What’s In, What’s New, The Activities and Assessments in What’s More, What I Have Learned and What I can Do on a one whole sheet of paper or Long Bond paper. ANSWERS ONLY…

Goodbye for now! See You again in our next session! Have fun and enjoy learning! 66
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