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Design Folder Sustainable Design - Jane Doe (7DET8)

C1: Work Plan

Examples of work plans found online - ​Instructables DIY Phone Pouch​ | ​We All Sew​ | ​Nutella Brownies

🔎 What?
C1: Outline a plan, which considers the use of resources and time, sufficient for peers to be able to follow to create the solution.

1. Describe​ all steps needed to create your product. In this step plan:
● List​ all tools you will need for each step.
● List​ all materials you will need for each step (where appropriate).
● Record​ the estimated time it should take to complete each step.
● Outline​ safety precautions for each step (where appropriate).
● Outline/describe​ what each step entails (bullet point sequence of smaller ‘sub-steps’).
● Present​ photographs and/or screenshots that illustrate the production process of your product (if found)
2. Summarize​ the materials and tools of the project in the following:
● Cutting List
● Tools List
3. Extension: Present​ photographs of your pattern & prototype (if complete)

Consider
Despite the fact that every student has their own project, it is likely your plan has some of the following ‘steps’:
- Create seams
- Iron fabric
- Mark out pattern A
- Cut pattern A
- Press seams on part A with iron
- Pin part A to part B
- Sew part A to part B
- Apply rivets/eyelets/snap buttons
- Sew on snap-buttons/velcro/zipper

1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8

The student ​lists some of​ the The student ​lists​ the main The student ​lists​ the steps in a The student ​outlines​ a
main steps in a plan that steps in a plan that contains plan, which ​considers​ time plan​, which ​considers​ the
contains some details, some details, resulting in and resources, resulting in use of resources and time,
resulting in peers having peers having difficulty peers being able to follow the sufficient for peers to be
significant difficulty following following the plan to create plan to create the solution. able to follow to create the
the plan to create the solution. the solution. solution.

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How to make a ...


Overview of Project​ (a brief description of what are you going to make)

A stuffed toy duck

Source(s)​ (MLA format):


Pocket T Shirt Diy." ​Crafting with Court,​ www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/
pocket-t-shirt-diy. Accessed 22 Apr. 2020.
Created : 04/22/20 11:16AM

Hart, Jenny. "How-To: Fool Proof French Knot for Hand Embroidery." ​How-To: Fool
​Proof French Knot for Hand Embroidery​, sublimestitching.com/pages/
how-to-french-knot. Accessed 22 Apr. 2020.
Created : 04/22/20 11:18AM

# Step Materials Time Step details


title and tools needed (1
pd =
40mins)

EX. Prepare - Fabric 20m Cut the legs of the jeans


fabric scissors just below the pockets.
- Denim jeans Open the legs by cutting
along the thick seam
(inside leg).

Be careful with the rotary


cutter so that your cuts are
precise.

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1 Prepare - Fabric 20m Lay the cloth(s)


fabric scissors Use the scissors to Cut
- cotton t-shirt the t- shirt into a halfs and
cut out 2 pear shapes.
Cut out 4 curved crown
shapes.
Cut out 2 beaks.
Follow(look at my
instructions for the
measurements I need for
each piece of fabric)

2 sew - sewing 30m Lay fabric(s) on a flat


machine surface and take the
- string sewing machine and sew
- pins all 2 identical pieces
together but leave a 5cm
gap. Pin the fabrics
together before sewing to
know where to sew.

3 Turn it - fabric 10m Take the sewed cloth(s)


inside - hands out the sewing machine
out and turn all the clothes
inside out by the gap
carefully. Set it aside.

4 pocket - Sewing 15m Take out the piece of cloth


machine that has the house shape.
- fabric Fold 0.5cm inside from
and sew it together.
Get the bigger piece of
cloth you set aside and
sew the fabric on the
underside body of the
body of the duck.

5 Stuff it - cotton 20m Take all the fabrics you set


- fabric aside and stuff the fabric
- sewing with cotton and once it is
machine filled. After sew the gap all

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the way.

6 More sewing -sewing 30m Take each stuffed


machine body part and
- all the place the body
body parts parts into their
- pins places pin them
together and sew
each limp to the
body.

7 decorate ​ eedle and


- n 15 min Poke the needle in the
thread head of the stuffed toy and
up the fabric and then
wrap it around the needle
and poke it back
down.(repeat again for the
other eye)

Make 2 lines of simple


stitches for the beak.

Cutting list
# Material and Dimensions Quantity Needed for

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1 cotton 250*100mm 2 pieces Body of the stuffy toy

2 Cotton 70*30mm 4 pieces Feet of the stuffy toy

3 Cotton 60*30mm 2 pieces beak of the stuffy toy

4 Cotton 90*80mm 1 piece Pocket

...

Tools
# Name of Tool Quantity Needed for

1 needles 20 Hold the fabrics in place while sewing

2 Sewing machine 1 Sew the fabric together

3 Scissors 1 Cut the fabric into its shape

4 Needle and thread 1 Design the duck, nose and eyes

...

Extension​: Insert photos of your life-size patterns and paper prototype

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