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TLE Dressmaking Cut Final Pattern Module 4: Draft and Cut Pattern for Sleeping Garment Quarter1, Week 5 & 6 VICTORIA I. MONTEZA (SUPPORT MATERIAL FOR INDEPENDENT LEARNING ENGAGEMENT) A Joint Project of SCHOOLS DIVISION OF DIPOLOG CITY and the DIPOLOG CITY GOVERNMENT 9

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  • TLE Dressmaking Cut Final Pattern

    Module 4: Draft and Cut Pattern for Sleeping Garment

    Quarter1, Week 5 & 6

    VICTORIA I. MONTEZA

    (SUPPORT MATERIAL FOR INDEPENDENT LEARNING ENGAGEMENT)

    A Joint Project of

    SCHOOLS DIVISION OF DIPOLOG CITY

    and the

    DIPOLOG CITY GOVERNMENT

    9

  • Department of Education • Republic of the Philippines

    TLE – Grade 9

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    The following are some reminders in using this module:

    1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any part of

    the module. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises.

    2. Don’t forget to answer What I Know before moving on to the other activities

    included in the module.

    3. Read the instruction carefully before doing each task.

    4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking your

    answers.

    5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.

    6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are through with it.

    If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not

    hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in mind that you are

    not alone.

    We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful learning

    and gain deep understanding of the relevant competencies. You can do it!

    What I Need to Know

    MODULE TITLE: Cut Final Pattern

    MODULE DESCRIPTION:

    This module is designed and written to guide the students on how to draft

    the basic/block pattern of the skirt and pajama pants using the tools and

    following the given steps in drafting the pattern and on how to cut the final pattern.

    The pattern will serve as a guide in achieving a good output. It is made for you so

    that you can be able to make your own pattern based on your own measurements,

    and the kind of sleeping garment you wanted to make.

    You are now in Module 4 – Week 4 and after completing this module, you

    MUST be able to:

    LO 1. Draft and cut pattern for sleeping garments (TLE_HEDM9-

    12SG-la-f-1)

    a. Prepare the needed measurements in drafting the

    skirt and pajama pattern.

    b. Draft the skirt pattern and the front and back pajama

    pattern following the steps.

    c. Make a project plan.

    d. Cut final pattern for the front and back blouse, sleeve,

    skirt and front and back pajama pattern.

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    What I Know

    Direction: Read each item carefully then choose the letter of the correct answer and

    write your answer on a separate sheet.

    1. How many inches is the distance from point A to point B in drafting the skirt

    pattern?

    A. 6 inches C. 5 inches

    B. 8 inches D. 4 inches

    2. How many parts the hip measurement be divided?

    A. 2 parts C. 5 parts

    B. 3 parts D. 4 parts

    3. What tool will be used in shaping points E, F and G in drafting skirt pattern?

    A. Hip curve C. French curve

    B. L-square D. Yardstick

    4. What measurement will be used in plotting point J from point A?

    A. ½ of the bust measurement C. ½ of the bust distance

    B. ½ of the waist measurement D. ½ of the shoulder blades distance

    5. What is the distance from point D to point F in drafting the front pajama

    pattern?

    A. 1 ½ inches C. 3 ¼ inches

    B. 2 ½ inches D. 2 ¼ inches

    6. Which of the given tools will be used in shaping point F to point G in drafting the

    front pajama pattern?

    A. French curve C. Compass

    B. Hip Curve D. Protractor

    7. Which of the following serves as a guide in making the project that contains the

    materials, tools to be used, design, procedure and the criteria for evaluating the

    output?

    A. Project Design C. Floor Plan

    B. Project Plan D. Business Plan

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    8. What part of the project plan has the photographic representation of the project?

    A. Design Specification C. Evaluation

    B. Tools and Equipment D. Objectives

    9. What kind of pattern consists of all the necessary symbols, number of pieces per

    part and garment design that will guide the fabric cutter and the sewer?

    A. Foundation pattern C. Sloper

    B. Construction pattern D. Final Pattern

    10. How many inches will be added from point G to point K in drafting the back

    pajama pattern?

    A. 2 inches C. 1 ½ inches

    B. 2 ½ inches D. 3 inches

    Lesson 4

    Cut Final Pattern

    What’s In

    Multiple Choice: Read each item carefully then choose the letter of the correct

    answer and write it on a separate sheet.

    1. What tool will be used in constructing a perpendicular line?

    A. Meterstick C. French curve

    B. L-square D. Hip curve

    2. Into how many parts the shoulder width measurement be divided?

    A. 2 parts C. 4 parts

    B. 3 parts D. 5 parts

    3. What symbol represents a straight grain or direction?

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    A. C.

    B. D.

    4. What tool will be used to shape point Q to M in the back blouse pattern?

    A. Ruler C. Hip curve

    B. L-square D. French curve

    5. What is the meaning of this symbol ?

    A. To sew the button C. To cut the button

    B. To remove the button D. To hang the button

    What’s New

    Direction: Match column A with the corresponding description in column B by

    writing the letter of the correct answer on a separate sheet.

    Column A Column B

    1. Skirt A. a guide in making a project

    2. Procedure B. a clothing worn by women and girls that hangs from

    the waist down

    3. Project plan number C. a loose fitting two-piece garments for women, men

    and children

    4. Project plan D. a chronological steps or operations involved to

    accomplish the project

    5. Pajama E. reflects the number of the projects

    What is It

    II. Front Pajama Pattern

    Measurements Needed in Drafting Pattern for Front Pajama Pants

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    (Sample Measurement)

    Parts of the body measured

    Actual Body

    Measurement

    Measurement

    Needed

    Computed

    Measurement

    Hip circumference 35 1/4 8 3/4

    Thigh circumference 21 1/2 10 1/2

    Crotch/Seat/Rise 9 1 9

    Full length 37 1 37

    Leg Circumference 16 1/2 8

    Procedure in Drafting Pattern for Front Pajama Pants

    1. Draw construction line

    by tracing the outer edge of

    the L- square and mark the

    corner A.

    2. A- B is the full length

    of the pajama pants.

    3. A- C is the crotch/

    seat/ rise measure plus 1 ½ inches for garter.

    4. Square out points B and

    C.

    5. C- D is ¼ of the hip circumference plus ½ inch for

    the allowance.

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    6. Square up point D to

    line A and mark the

    intersection point as E

    7. D- F is 2 ½ inches

    upward.

    8. D – G is 1 ½ inches outward.

    9. Shape the front crotch

    from point G to F with a

    French Curve.

    10. B- H is ½ of the leg

    circumference plus ½

    inch for the allowance.

    11. Connect points G – H with a straight line.

    12. I is the center of line

    HG

    13. I - J is ½ inch

    inward.

    14. Connect J to H with a

    straight line.

    15. Connect point G to J with a slight curve line.

    16. Cut front pattern along points A, C, B, H, J, G,

    F, E and A.

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    III. Back Pajama Pants

    Procedure in Drafting Pattern for Back Pajama Pants

    1.Trace the front pajama

    pants pattern.

    2. Add 1 ½ inches from G

    outward and mark it K.

    3. J – L is 1 inch to the right.

    4. H- M is 3/4 inch to the

    right .

    5. K – N is ½ inch going

    down.

    5. Connect N to L with a slight curve line .

    6. Connect L to M with a

    straight line.

    7. E – O is 1 1/2 inches

    going to the right.

    8. F to P is 1 ½ inches

    to the right.

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    9. Connect O to P with a

    straight line.

    10. Connect P to N with a

    curve line using French

    curve.

    11. O – Q is 1 ½ inches

    upward.

    Cut the back pajama

    pattern from A,C, B, M,

    L, N, P, O, Q and A.

    12. Connect O to Q with a

    straight line.

    10. Connect Q to A with a

    straight line.

    IV. Project Plan for Sleeping Garment

    Construction of sleeping garment is just like cooking a recipe for a party that requires careful planning. In every task or project you have, it should be accompanied with a project plan. This serves as a guide in making any kind of project. It contains the materials and tools to be used, design and procedure in making the project and the criteria for evaluating the finish output coupled with rubrics designed by the teacher and students.

    Components of a Project Plan

    1. Project Plan No. – reflects the number of projects

    2. Date Begun – date when the construction of the project will start.

    3. Date Finished – the exact date when the project will be completed.

    4. Name of the Project – a specific description of the job/ project.

    5. Objectives - states the purpose why a project should be done. This is usually stated in three learning domains: the cognitive, psychomotor and affective.

    6. Word Study – unlocks the terms used operationally and conceptually

    7. Tools and Equipment – list of tools and equipment in the accomplishment of the job.

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    8. Materials and Supplies Needed – the itemized list of tools and supplies needed to

    produce a project. a. Quantity suggests the amount needed.

    b. Unit is the unit of measure of the quantity.

    c. Description refers to the features and characteristics of the materials and

    supply needed.

    d. Unit Cost is the selling price per quantity and unit of the materials

    e. Total Cost is the total amount needed per quantity of supply and material needed.

    f. Total is the over-all total cost of all the supplies and materials to be used.

    9. Design Specifications – the photographic representation of the project in two to five views: front, back, right, left and top views.

    10. Procedure – the chronological steps or operations involved to accomplish the project. This is divided into two stages:

    a. Preparation stage – depicts the preparation to be done before the actual execution or performance of the

    operations.

    b. Performance stage – the actual procedures involve in the actual making of the project where all tools, supplies, materials and equipment intended to

    make the project are ready. 11. Evaluation – the process of assessing the finished project with its given criteria

    prepared during planning and evaluating.

    Project Plan

    Project Plan No. _____

    Name: ______________________________Date Begun: __________________ Year and Section: _____________________Date Finished: ______________

    I. Name of the Project: _____________________________________________

    II. Objectives: 1. ___________________________________________________________________

    2. ___________________________________________________________________

    3. ___________________________________________________________________

    III. Word Study:

    1. 2.

    3. IV. Tools and Equipment:

    1. 4. 2. 5.

    3. 6.

    V. Materials and Supply Needed

    Quantity Unit Description Unit Cost Total Cost

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    VI. Design Specification:

    A. Pre- sewing stage:

    1.

    2.

    3.

    B. Sewing Stage

    1.

    2.

    3.

    4.

    VII. Evaluation:

    Criteria for Evaluation (Using Rubrics)

    Criteria

    V. Manipulating Basic/ Block Pattern

    In manipulating basic pattern, it is always based on the previous pattern

    such as making blouse from bodice and skirt.

    Steps in Manipulating Pattern

    1. Determine the design needed in sleeping garments.

    2. Prepare the basic patterns for the :

    a. Blouse

    b. Sleeve

    c. Pants

    3. Determine the parts, needs, subdivisions and extensions calls by the design.

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    4. Pin and trace the basic pattern in a pattern paper.

    5. Transfer points needed in design manipulation.

    a. Blouse

    b. Sleeve

    c. Pants

    6. Work on the design based on the project plan.

    7. Provide seam allowance and hem allowance.

    8. Transfer seam and hem lines and other symbols needed.

    Cutting Final Patterns

    Final pattern consists all the necessary symbols, number of pieces per part

    and garment design that will guide the fabric cutter and the sewer. Final pattern is

    cut at the allowance provided for seams and design.

    Blouse

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    Pajama Pants

    What’s More

    Activity 1

    Draft the skirt pattern using the computed measurement found in the

    sample measurement given. (Use pattern paper, manila paper or old

    calendar/newspaper)

    Activity 2

    Draft the front and back pajama pants pattern using computed

    measurement found in the sample measurement given. Use 1 whole sheet of

    manila paper.

    RUBRIC

    Name of student :_____________________ Total Score: _______________

    Item 15 10 5 Score

    Tools Tools were

    complete

    appropriate

    and correctly

    used.

    Lack of one

    tool, some are

    appropriate

    and correctly

    used.

    Lack of two or

    more tools, some

    are, appropriate

    and not correctly

    used.

    Procedure Correct

    methods and

    procedures

    correctly

    Correct

    methods and

    procedures

    incorrectly

    Failed to follow

    the correct

    methods and

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    followed. followed. procedures.

    Pattern All pattern

    details were

    correctly

    measured and

    accurately

    drafted.

    Some pattern

    details were

    inaccurately

    drafted

    All pattern

    details are not

    drafted correctly

    and accurately.

    Speed Finished the

    pattern ahead

    of time.

    Finished the

    pattern on time.

    Finished the

    pattern beyond

    the allotted time.

    Total

    Score

    What I Have Learned

    Direction: Fill the missing data to complete the procedure in drafting the pattern.

    A. Skirt

    1. A - B is 5 inches ____________________.

    2. B - F is ¼ of the _________________ circumference.

    3. Connect points E- F- G with a _______________.

    4. A - J is ½ of the ________ distance.

    5. Connect points L and M to point K with a ___________line.

    B. Pajama

    6. A – B is the _________________of the pajama pants.

    7. C – D is ¼ of the hip __________________plus ½ inch for the allowance.

    8. I – J is ½ inch ______________.

    9. J – L is 1 inch to the ________________.

    10. G – K is ____________inches outward.

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    What I Can Do

    Activity 1

    Draft the skirt, front and back pajama pants pattern following the procedure,

    using the computed measurement of your older or younger sister as your model.

    (Use manila paper or old calendar for the skirt and 1 whole sheet of manila for the

    pajama)

    Activity 2

    Cut the final pattern of the front and back blouse pattern and the pajama pants

    pattern. (Use Manila Paper)

    RUBRIC

    Name of student : _____________________ Total Score: _______________

    Item 15 10 5 Score

    Tools Tools were

    complete

    appropriate and

    correctly used.

    Lack of one tool,

    some are

    appropriate and

    correctly used.

    Lack of two or

    more tools, some

    are

    appropriate and

    not correctly used.

    Procedure Correct methods

    and procedures

    correctly followed.

    Correct methods

    and procedures

    incorrectly

    followed.

    Failed to follow the

    correct methods

    and procedures.

    Pattern All pattern details

    were correctly

    measured and

    accurately drafted.

    Some pattern

    details were

    inaccurately

    drafted

    All pattern details

    are not drafted

    correctly and

    accurately.

    Speed Finished the

    pattern ahead of

    time.

    Finished the

    pattern on time.

    Finished the

    pattern beyond the

    allotted time.

    Total

    Score

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    Assessment

    Direction: Read each item carefully then choose the letter of the correct answer by

    writing the letter on a separate sheet.

    1. What tool will be used in shaping points E, F and G in drafting skirt pattern?

    A. Hip curve C. French curve

    B. L-square D. Yardstick

    2. How many parts the hip measurement be divided?

    A. 2 parts C. 5 parts

    B. 3 parts D. 4 parts

    3. How many inches is the distance from point A to point B in drafting the skirt

    pattern?

    A. 6 inches C. 5 inches

    B. 8 inches D. 4 inches

    4. Which of the given tools will be used in shaping point F to point G in drafting the

    front pajama pattern?

    A. French curve C. Compass

    B. Hip Curve D. Protractor

    5. What is the distance from point D to point F in drafting the front pajama

    pattern?

    A. 1 ½ inches C. 3 ¼ inches

    B. 2 ½ inches D. 2 ¼ inches

    6. What measurement will be used in plotting point J from point A?

    A. ½ of the bust measurement C. ½ of the bust distance

    B. ½ of the waist measurement D. ½ of the shoulder blades distance

    7. Which of the following serves as a guide in making the project that contains the

    materials, tools to be used, design, procedure and the criteria for evaluating the

    output?

    A. Project Design C. Floor Plan

    B. Project Plan D. Business Plan

    8. What kind of pattern consists of all the necessary symbols, number of pieces per

    part and garment design that will guide the fabric cutter and the sewer?

    A. Foundation pattern C. Sloper

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    B. Construction pattern D. Final Pattern

    9. How many inches will be added from point G to point K in drafting the back

    pajama pattern?

    A. 2 inches C. 1 ½ inches

    B. 2 ½ inches D. 3 inches

    10. What part of the project plan has the photographic representation of the

    project?

    A. Design Specification C. Evaluation

    B. Tools and Equipment D. Objectives

    Additional Activities

    Activity 1

    Draft your own front and back pajama pattern following the given procedure and

    using your own computed measurement. (Use manila paper)

    RUBRIC

    Name of student:_____________________ Total Score: _______________

    Item 15 10 5 Score

    Tools Tools were complete

    appropriate and

    correctly used.

    Lack of one tool,

    some are

    appropriate and

    correctly used.

    Lack of two or

    more tools, some

    are

    appropriate and

    not correctly

    used.

    Procedure Correct methods

    and procedures

    correctly followed.

    Correct methods

    and procedures

    incorrectly

    followed.

    Failed to follow

    the correct

    methods and

    procedures.

    Pattern All pattern details

    were correctly

    measured and

    accurately drafted.

    Some pattern

    details were

    inaccurately

    drafted

    All pattern details

    are not drafted

    correctly and

    accurately.

    Speed Finished the

    pattern ahead of

    time.

    Finished the

    pattern on time.

    Finished the

    pattern beyond

    the allotted time.

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    Total

    Score

    Activity 2

    Make a project plan following the given format

    Rubrics for Scoring

    Criteria Excellent

    (15 points)

    Very

    Satisfactory

    (11 points)

    Satisfactory

    (7 points)

    Needs

    Improvement

    (3 points)

    Score

    Knowledge All the items

    were correctly

    and

    completely

    filled up

    One of the

    items was

    not correctly

    and

    completely

    filled up

    Three of the

    items were

    not

    correctly

    and

    completely

    filled up

    Most of the

    items were not

    correctly and

    completely filled

    up

    Speed Finished and

    submitted

    ahead of time

    Finished

    and

    submitted

    on time

    Finished

    and

    submitted

    beyond the

    given time.

    Did not finished

    Assistance

    Required

    Did not need

    assistance

    Needed

    assistance

    once

    Needed

    assistance

    thrice

    Needed

    assistance most

    of the time.

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    Answer Key

    What I Know

    1. C 6. A

    2. D 7. B

    3. A 8. A

    4. C 9. D

    5. B 10. C

    What’s In

    1. B

    2. A

    3. D

    4. C

    5. A

    What’s New

    1. B

    2. D

    3. E

    4. A

    5. C

    Assessment

    1. A

    2. D

    3. C

    4. A

    5. B

    6. C

    7. B

    8. D

    9. C

    10. A

    What I Have Learned

    A. Skirt Pattern

    1. downward

    2. hip 1

    3. curve rule

    4. bust

    5. straight

    B. Pajama Pattern

    6. full length

    7. circumference

    8. inward

    9. right

    10. 1/2

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    References

    Electronic Resources

    https://www.academia.edu/13079350/dressmaking_learning_module

    https://www.academia.edu/13079350/dressmaking_learning_module

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