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TLE 6 – HOME ECONOMICS

QUARTER 3 WEEK 3

Preparing Project Plan for Household Linens

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Careful and systematic planning is the first step in making a good sewing project. Plan what to
sew, materials needed, and how to go about the project.

The following are some guidelines to consider in the preparation of a project.


1. Study the project, make a detailed illustration, and list down the materials to be used.
2. Choose the fabric suitable for the project
3. Decide on the design of the project.
4. Plan the steps to be followed in making the project.
5. Prepare the sewing tools and sewing machine.
6. Prepare the materials needed. Consider the quality of the materials to be used in the project

Parts of the Project Plan


I. Name of project – The project to be done
II. Objectives – The reason for making the project
III. Materials- The List of the materials and their description.
IV. Design or Drawing of the project – An illustration of the project to be
done
V. Procedure – Steps in making the project accompanied by illustrations for
clarity and understanding
VI. Evaluation-Check the quality of the finished product. A scorecard or a
rubric is used for evaluationg the project. It consists of a set of criteria with
questions to be answered by the students, the teacher, and the parents
 
Preparing a Project Plan for Household Linens
The following is an example of a project plan in making a household linen.
 
I. Name of Project: Reversible Placemat
 
II. Objectives:
1. Follow the correct procedure in making a reversible placemat
2. Use appropriate sewing tools and equipment.
3. Produce a creative and marketable placemat.
 
III. Materials and Tools
A. Materials

MATERIALS QUANTITY UNIT COST TOTAL COST


Patterned fabrics
2 ½ yards PHP 60.00 PHP 120.00

Thread 1piece PHP 30.00 PHP 30.00

TOTAL PHP 150.00

B. Tools

1. Sewing machine 4. Measuring tape

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2. Needle 5. Pinking Shears
3. Dressmaker’s pin 6. Flat iron
 
IV. Procedures
1. Cut your patterned fabrics at 18 inches by 22 inches to form rectangles.
2. Lay down both sides of your fabrics facing each other. Pin them around.
3. Sew around the edges using a sewing machine or hand stitch them. Leave a ½ inch seam allowance but leave a 2-
inch opening on the corner. Trim excess cloth.
4. Pull the fabric inside out from the opening to reveal both patterns.
5. Iron the placemat to remove wrinkles and flatten the seams of the opening.
6. Sew the opening to close the edge.
 
V. Evaluation
Refer to the rubric in this material.

Different Kinds of Fabric


1. Cotton – This cloth is smooth, durable, and absorbent. It is appropriate for tropical climate. It can be used in
making blouses, aprons, house clothes, gowns, hand towels, pillowcases, handkerchiefs, bed covers and other home
furnishings.
2. Wool – This cloth is suitable for the cold season. It is thick and slightly rough. It is obtained from the fur of sheep.
It is usually used in making jackets, bedsheets, and sweaters.
3. silk – This is an expensive fabric. It is quite difficult to cut and sew because of its fine, smooth and lustrous texture.
4. Linen- This fabric comes from the flax plant. It is the oldest kind of fabric. It is cool and absorbent.
5, Synthetic- made from man-made fibers woven into different fabrics like rayon, banlon, this cloth can be easily
washed and dried.

Preparing the fabric


1. Soak cotton and linen fabric overnight in water to shrink it and soften before cutting out the pattern. Linen
fabric can shrink up to six percent and may cause problems with fitting if not soaked beforehand.
2. All other project elements must also be pre-shrunk. These include the zipper, linings, and interfacings.
3. Soak colored fabrics alone since dyes may bleed significantly.
4. Wash fabric a second time if dye does not stop bleeding. If color continuous to run, add two or three
tablespoons of vinegar to the water to allow the color to set.
5. Hang to dry. Do not wring.
6. Iron wrinkles when dry.
7. Check the fibers. Lengthwise fibers (warp) should be straight. This will ensure that seams and hems hang
straight.
8. Raw edge or selvage should be trimmed to prevent the fabric from raveling.
9. Iron the fabric if needed.

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Learning Task 1. Write Agree if the statement is correct and write Disagree if the
statement is incorrect. Write your answer in a sheet of pad paper.

________1. Preparing a project plan for household linens makes one’s work easier and correct.
________2. Marketing means telling the people about your product and service.
________3. Linens are fabric household items intended for daily use like bedding, tablecloth, and
towels.
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________4. There are many commercially made household linens found in the market.

D ________5. Choose the fabric most suitable for the project.

Learning Task 2. Answer the following questions on a whole sheet of paper.

1. Why do you need to choose the right fabric?


________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
2. How do you prepare the fabric before sewing?
________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
___________

E 3. How do you make the pattern for your project?

________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________

Learning Task 3. Prepare a project plan for any kind of household linen. Use the given template. Write your answer
in a sheet of pad paper.

I. Name of Project:
____________________________________________________________________________________
II. Objectives:
1.

A
_________________________________________________________________________________
2. _________________________________________________________________________________
3. ________________________________________________________________________________
III. Materials and Tools
A. Materials
 
MATERIALS QUANTITY UNIT COST TOTAL COST

B. Tools
1. 4.
2. 5.
3. 6.

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IV. Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Assessment

Choose the correct answer. Write the letter of your answer on the space provided before each number.

_____1. This cloth is smooth, durable, and absorbent.


A. Wool B. Silk C. Cotton D. Linen

_____2. This fabric is made from man-made fibers woven into different fabrics like rayon, banlon, this cloth can be
easily washed and dried.
A. Wool B. Silk C. Linen D. Synthetic

_____3. This cotton is suitable for the cold season. It is thick and slightly rough.
A. Wool B. Silk C. Cotton D. Linen

______4. This fabric comes from the flax plant.


A. Wool B. Silk C. Cotton D. Linen

______5. This is an expensive fabric.


A. Wool B. Silk C. Cotton D. Linen

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