sewing hook and eye
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GOOD AFTERNOON !
Prayer, greet, assign, review, drill, tiitle
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“SEWING HOOK & EYE”
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OBJECTIVES:At the end of the
lesson the students should be able to:
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a. Define hook and eye.b. Perform sewing hook and eye.c. Value the importance of sewing hook and eye.
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History of Hook and Eye
This form of fastening first appears under the name of "crochet and loop" in 14th century England.The first reference to the modern term “hook and eye" appears in Aubrey's Brief Lives in 1697, which describes a breeches and doublet being attached with “hook and eye".
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Breeches are an article ofclothing covering the body from the waist down, with separate coverings for each leg.
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Doublet is a man's snug-fitting Buttoned jacket that is shaped and fitted to the man's body which was commonly worn in Spain.
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Hook and Eye Is a clothes fastener
consisting of a small blunt metal hook that is inserted in a corresponding loop or eyelet.
There are two kinds of eye. The round and straight eye.
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The round eye is used to fasten edges that meet each other.
ROUND EYE
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The straight eye, or called “peat”, is used to fasten edges that lap each other.
STRAIGHT EYE
Hook and Eye is important because it secures the closing of the garments.
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Trade and Terms:1. Stitch- a single passage of a threaded needle or other implement through fabric and back again.2. Overhand stitch- a stitch passing over an edge vertically.3. Overlap- to cover part of the edge of something.
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4. Loop- a length, line or rope that is doubled over to make an opening.
5. Knot- an intertwining of the parts of one or more ropes.
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TOOLS AND MATERIALS
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Piece of clothHand needle
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ThreadHook and Eye
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Scissors
Pin cushion
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Tailors chalkPencil
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Tape measure
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GOOD WORKING HABITS1. Prepare all the needed tools and
materials.2. Observe cleanliness at all times.3. Clip or tie your hair while working.4. Use scissors in cutting the thread not your teeth.
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5. An elbow of thread is appropriate to use for easy sewing.6. Work with hands and not your lips and be attentive to your work.7. Follow the step by step procedure.
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VIDEOPRESENTATION
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Sewing on Hook and Eyes.mp4
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PROCEDUREFor the hook:1. Measure 1/8 inch from the finished edge for allowance and mark position and sew the hook.
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2. To hide the knot, place your first stitch under the hook. Take four overhand stitches across the neck of the hook to secure.
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3. Pass needle under the hook and top layer of fabric toward the wire loops. The needle should exit up through the loop.
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4.Take 5-8 overhand stitches over the looped wire of the hook and lock to prevent stitches from coming loose.
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For the eye:1. Measure 1/8 inch beyond the finished edge and mark for the end of the round eye. Then, sew with small overhand stitches along the rings and lock.
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Criteria Points S 1 S-2
Accuracy 40%
Neatness 30%
Safety precautions
30%
Total 100%
Rubrics“Sewing Hook and Eye”
Generalizaton
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Evaluation Direction: Choose only the letter of the
correct answer. Write the answer on the sheet provided.
1.Which of the following materials does not belong in sewing hook and eye?
a. Tape measureb. Scissorsc. Threadd. Pins
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2. Which type of fastener that consist of a small blunt metal and inserted in a corresponding loop.
a. Button b. Snapsc. Hook and eyed. Zipper
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3. What stitch that pass over an edge vertically?
a. Back stitchb. Button hole stitchc. Overhand stitchd. Cable stitch
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4. Why do we need only elbow level of thread? a. To avoid looping of stitchesb. To avoid tangling of threadc. To avoid hitting the person near youd. All of the above
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5. What kind of eye is used to fasten edges that meet each other. a. Round eyeb. Straight eyec. Bulls eyed. None of the above
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Assignment Direction: Copy and write your answer in a ½ sheet of paper and submit tomorrow.
1. What is button?2. What are the types of buttons?
Reference:•Module Title: Sewing Casual Apparel page 24-28•Internet Browser
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