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WRITTEN TEST

QUALIFICATION: Dressmaking NCII

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: Draft and Cut Pattern for Casual


Apparel

General Instruction:

Read and Answer the question below carefully.


For Test I. Enumeration 5 items
For Test II. Identification 5 items
For Test III. Essay 20 items

Specific Instruction:

Test I. Enumeration

Give at least five materials needed in drafting pattern.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Test II. Identification

Write the correct answer.

1. ____________used for laying or drafting patterns.


2. ____________ is the template from which the parts of a garment
are traced onto fabric
3.____________ is used to transfer measurements to the draft
pattern.
It also divides the garment into the desired
measurement.
4. ___________Used to create long graceful curves when designing
garments or making alterations.
5. __________Used in drafting patterns or making pattern
alterations.
Use to connect points to create a smooth curve,
blending
seam lines and trueing pattern alterations.
Test III. Essay
1. What are the salient measures to observe in drafting patterns? 10
pts

2. Discuss how to draft/block blouse pattern. 10pts

Trainee’s Date:
signature:
ANSWER KEY

Test I. Enumeration
Hip- curve
Ruler with Grid
L-square
French Curve
Tape Measure
Pattern Paper

Test II. Identification


1. Cutting table
2. Pattern Paper
3. Tailor square or L−square
4. Hip Curve
5. French curve

Test III. Essay

1. Salient Measures to Observe in Drafting Patterns

 Use the aid of a hip curve if necessary.


 Always use the L-square or ruler in making lines.
 French curve is necessary in shaping the neckline as well as
that of the armhole to produce a perfect curve

2. Steps in blocking the front and back blouse pattern


a. Measure the blouse length
b. Measure the bust point height
c. Measure the figure front
d. Half measurement of your shoulder
e. Half measurement of bust point width
f. One fourth measurement of your Bust circumference
g. One fourth measurement of your waist line
h. One fourth measurement of your First hip
i. One fourth measurement of your Second hip
j. Half measurement of Armhole

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