hand made bow

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TRIMMINGS

•Scallop•Rosette

•Bow

•Ruffles •Rickrack

•necklace

•fan

•hat

•corsage

•bag

OBJECTIVES:

At the end of the lesson, thestudents should be able to:

a. describe a bow;

b. perform hand sewn bow; and

c. appreciate the beauty of a

handmade bow.

TRADE TERMS:bow- a knot of cloth with

a curve part on both

sides and two loose ends

knot - an ornamental

fastener of the bow

TRADE TERMS: right side – the front of a piece of fabric having

a distinct front and back

-sometimes called “public side”

TRADE TERMS: running stitch - basic stitch that is made in series of

short stitches of same length, several run-on

needle at once.

TRADE TERMS: seam – the stitching that joins

two or more edges of fabric

to form a garment

trim- to make neat by cutting

away excess parts and to

make it even

REMINDERS1. Prepare all the needed materials.

2. An elbow of thread is appropriate to use for easy sewing.

3. Anchor the pin to the pin cushion when not in use.

4. Use a scissors in cutting the thread, not your teeth.

5. Stay alert while working.

6. Clean the workplace before and after working.

TOOLS AND MATERIALS

5”x8” cloth 1.5 x 3” cloth

Thread

TOOLS AND MATERIALS

headband

hand needle pin cushion

scissors

PROCEDUREFor the Bow:

1. Prepare a 5”x 8” of fabric.

2. With right sides together, fold the fabric in half

lengthways and stitch (running stitch) along the

length. Ensure to provide an opening at the

center for about ¾ inch in length.

3. Center the seam on the underside of the tube.

4. Stitch both ends of the tube to close it.

5. Turn the fabric to face right side out through

the opening.

6. Gather the center to form the bow and secure

with a few stitches. Set aside.

For the knot:

1.Prepare 1.5” x 3” of fabric.

2.With right sides together, fold the fabric in half

lengthways and stitch along the length, leaving

the short edges open.

3.Pull the fabric to face right side out then trim

excess thread at both edges.

4. Place the seam on the center then fold the strip

in half.

5.Sew a few stitches (¼ “) from the edge. This will

form the circle for the knot of the bow.

Forming the Bow:

1. Tack in the knot at the center of the bow.

2. Secure the knot with a few stitches to the bow

to keep the knot from moving.

SCORING RUBRICSItems To Be Evaluated Points Pair 1 Pair 2

The students come up with a

balance bow neatly, stitches

were done accurately and

accomplish within the given

time.

10

The students come up with

unbalance bow, stitches were

done accurately and

accomplish within the given

time.

8

SCORING RUBRICSItems To Be Evaluated Points Pair 1 Pair 2

The students come up with a

balance bow but the stitches

were not accurately done

within the given time.

6

The students come up with

unbalance bow and not

neatly done within the given

time.

4

The students did not

accomplish the task to make

a bow within the given time.

2

EVALUATION

Direction: Multiple Choice. Write only the letter

of the correct answer on a ¼ sheet of paper.

1. How will you place the knot of the bow?

a. Tack in at the center.

b. Place at the right edge.

c. Place at the left edge.

d. Place at the left corner.

2. This means to make neat by cutting away

excess parts and to make it even.

a. gather

b. trim

c. cut

d. snip

3. On which side must a person view the finished

bow?

a. wrong side

b. right side

c. underside

d. bottom side

EVALUATION

4. Which of the following does not belong to the group?a. rosetteb. bowc. corsaged. lace

5. It is a knot of cloth with a curve part on both sides and two loose ends.a. bowb. scallopc. loopd. tassel

EVALUATION

1. a2. b3. b4. c5. a

Key To Correction

Direction: Answer the following in ½ sheet of paper.

1. Define clasps and buckles.2. Give examples of clasps and

buckles.

Reference: Apply Finishing Touches on Casual apparel, Information Sheet No. 6

ASSIGNMENT

JEREBELLE

B. DULLAlecturer

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