Las Tle 9 Dress Week 1
Las Tle 9 Dress Week 1
Las Tle 9 Dress Week 1
TVL - HE (Dressmaking)
Activity Sheet Quarter 3 – MELC 1
Draft and cut pattern for children’s dress
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TVL – HE (Dressmaking)
Activity Sheet No. _1__
First Edition, 2020
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Introductory Message
Welcome to TVL – HE (Dressmaking)
The TVL – HE (Dressmaking) Activity Sheet will help you facilitate the
leaching-learning activities specified in each Most Essential Learning Competency
(MELC) with minimal or no face-to-face encounter between you and learner. This will
be made available to the learners with the references/links to ease the independent
learning.
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Quarter 3 -Week 1
Learning Activity Sheets (LAS) No. _1_
Name of Learner:_______________________________________________________
Grade and Section:___________________________________ Date: ______________
In choosing the designs for the children’s dress, there are special sewing
hints that we must always remember.
Sleeves
Sleeves are part of the garments that covers the arm. It may be worn short or long.
Sleeves maybe cut together with the bodice or cut separately. The pattern
and design of the sleeve connotes fashion in dress.
1. Kimono sleeves is a type of sleeves cut together with the bodice.
There is no seam joining at the armhole.
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3. Set-in Sleeves is the foundation of all types of sleeves and usually cut to fit the
armhole to the desired length.
4. Puff Sleeves Comes in three variations: a) full at the top and bottom,
b) full at the top fitted at the bottom, and c) fitted at the top full at the
bottom.
6. Angel sleeves either gathered or plain at the shoulder tip and tapers
down to the arm.
Collars
Collar is a part of a shirt, dress, coat or blouse that fastens around or frames the neck. Among
clothing construction professionals, a collar is differentiated from other necklines such as revers
and lapels.
1. Sailor collar (from midshipman), a flat collar comes of several shapes in front and
almost cover the back of the wearer.
2. Peter Pan Collar - A flat, round-cornered collar, named after the collar of the costume
worn in 1905 by actress Maude Adams in her role as Peter Pan and particularly
associated with little girls' dresses.
3. Convertible Collar - A collar designed to be worn with the neck button either fastened
or unfastened.
4. Flat collar – is sewn on the neckline either for front only or front and back of the
neckline.
5. Bertha Collar - A wide, flat, round collar, often of lace or sheer fabric, worn with a low
neckline in the Victorian era and resurrected
in the 1940s
6. Mandarin collar - is a short unfolded standup collar style on a shirt or jacket. Mandarin
collars start at the neckline and typically rise vertically two to five centimeters.
Sailor collar Peter Pan Collar Convertible Flat collar Bertha Collar Mandarin collar
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Skirt
Skirt is a part of the garments worn around the waist. Skirts have been in fashion for
centuries, though their styles and patterns have got evolved with the
time.
1. Bubble Skirt is gathered at the waist and provided with lining to hold the
hem and gather inward the hem ends to have a full effect.
4. Pencil Skirts Hugged to the body from the waist to just above the
knee, these skirts come in stretch material and with a back slit at
times.
5. Tube Skirts Simply the longer versions of the
pencil skirts, Tube skirts fit at the hip and taper at the hem. The visible
difference is that they go down below the knee.
6. Pleated Skirts Plated skirts appear best in short length, just above the knees. The flare of
this skirt is reduced by plates and it fits the waist.
8. Peplum Skirt a skirt cut fitted from the waist to hip1 or hip2 then
combined with flared or pleated fabrics below to give fullness from
hip down.
Pockets
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Pocket is a pouch that has a closed end is usually stitched on a garment or even
inside the garment. Pocket can be both functional and decorative purpose. Pocket helps
in holding and small article temporarily. It is important that pocket size, shape, and
placement should complement the design of the garment.
https://www.scribd.com/document/419587733/Final-Copy-LM-Dressmaking-18-mb-
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https://www.looksgud.in/blog/types-of-skirt-styles-patterns/
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Activity 2
Guide Questions:
RUBRIC
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V. Reflection
2. What was the most important thing that you learned about the topic?
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Activity 2
Answers may vary
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