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Lesson 5 New
Lesson 5 New
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PRODUCE JOGGING PANTS
List of Competencies
Pre-test
Direction: Read and understand the items being described below. Choose the
letter of the correct answer and write it in your quiz notebook.
11. This measurement is done by placing the tape measure on the waistline tip
down to the desired length.
a. Wrist circumference c. Shirt length
b. Sleeve length d. Pants length
12. It refers to the total amount needed per quantity of materials and supplies
needed.
a. Total cost c. Unit cost
b. Unit d. Quantity
13. It is the photographic presentation of the project.
a. Evaluation c. Procedure
b. Objectives d. Design specification
14. It refers to the chronological steps or operations involved in the
accomplishment of the project.
a. Objectives c. Procedure
b. Design specification d. Evaluation
15. It refers to the features and characteristics of the materials and supply
needed.
a. Quantity c. Unit
b. Design specification d. Description
16. What part of the project plan states the purpose of why the project should
be done?
a. Objectives c. Procedure
b. Design specification d. Evaluation
17. Which of the following drafting tools is used in making a construction line or
foundation line?
a. french curve c. hip curve
b. L-square d. triangle
18. What part of the waist circumference will be laid out in front jogging pants
pattern?
a. ¼ of the waist circumference
b. ½ of the waist circumference
c. ¾ of the waist circumference
d. Any of the above
19. The following are the measurements needed in drafting the jogging pants
pattern. Which is NOT?
a. shoulder c. crotch
b. hip circumference d. pants length
20. This is the divisor for hip circumference measurement.
a. as is b. 2 c. 4 d. 8
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Read Information Sheet 1.1-1 very well then find out how much you can
remember and how much you learned by doing Self-check 1.1-1.
To make their jogging pants saleable, designers make stylish design that
would suit the needs of a person. In planning for jogging pants production, a
tailor or designer must consider the following factors.
3. Materials
The material is one of the factors to be considered in planning for
jogging pants. The fabrics to be used must be cool, quick drying, shrink,
and fade resistant.
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Multiple Choices
Direction: Read and understand the items being described below. Choose the
letter of the correct answer and write it in your quiz notebook.
1. The following are the things to be considered in planning for jogging pants
production. Which is NOT?
a. Suitability of the garments to the wear’s personality
b. Type of sports activity
c. Materials
d. Culture
2. A fabric known for its high strength and excellent resiliency.
a. Cotton b. Wool c. Linen d. Nylon
3. Which of the following fabric is used in making jogging pants?
a. Nylon b. Denim c. Silk d. Oxford
4. A type of fabric which comes from plan flax.
a. Cotton b. Piña c. Linen d. Wool
5. This type of fabric feels good against the skin regardless of the temperature
or the humidity.
a. Linen b. Wool c. Cotton d. Nylon
6. It has high strength but somewhat lower than nylon.
a. Polyester b. Cotton c. Linen d. Wool
7. Which of the following has low absorbency and allows the fiber to dry
quickly?
a. Nylon b. Wool c. Polyester d. Cotton
8. The first completely synthetic fiber developed in 1938.
a. Spandex b. Nylon c. Polyester d. Denim
9. Fabrics for jogging pants should be sturdy and durable to withstand heavy
movements that go with sports activities.
a. Half true b. Not exactly c. False d. True
10.The following are the characteristics of materials used in jogging pants.
Which is NOT?
a. Water proof c. Quick drying
b. Cool d. Shrink and fade resistant
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Read Information Sheet 1.2-1 very well then find out how much you can
remember and how much you learned by doing Self-check 1.2-1.
Hip
Place the tape measure at the fullest part of the hips
about 14 centimeters from the waistline.
Crotch
Allow the person to sit straight on a chair and measure from the
waistline down to the lower part of the hip bone and add 1 inch to the
measured length; or
Place the tape measure from the front top of the pant’s waistband to
the back top of the pant’s waistband.
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Knee circumference
Place tape measure in line and around
the knee.
Bottom circumference
Place the tape measure around the ankle.
Pants length
Place the tape measure from the waistline down to
the desired length of pants.
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Multiple Choices
Direction: Read and understand the items being described below. Choose the
letter of the correct answer and write it in your quiz notebook.
Read Information Sheet 1.2-2 very well then find out how much you can
remember and how much you learned by doing Self-check 1.2-2.
I. Objectives:
General: To sew a pair of jogging pants.
Specific:
a. to follow the procedures correctly;
b. to observe economy in the use of materials;
c. to observe good work habits and safety precautions while
working; and
d. to finish the project on the target time.
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1½ inches garter
Yellow gold
1/8 inch white bias
4½ inches Black
4½ inches Black
Yellow gold
IV.Procedure
1. Gather all the tools and materials needed.
2. Take accurate body measurements.
3. Draft the block and final patterns of the athletic short parts.
4. Prepare the fabric.
5. Lay out and cut the materials.
6. Transfer construction marks from pattern to fabric.
7. Attach the decorative design around the leg having horizontal design.
8. Join the inseam.
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9. Join the crotch with the right part overlapping the front part.
10. Fold the waistline allowance for the garter and stitch leaving 1 ½ inch
opening in inserting the 1 ½ inches garter.
11. Insert the garter around the waistline and fasten together.
12. Stitch three rows around the waistband and reinforce at the center
back part.
13. Baste and sew the bottom hem.
14. Cut all hanging threads.
15. Press, and fit the finished jogging pants.
16. Make alterations if needed.
V. Evaluation
Students Teacher’s
Criteria Total
Rating Rating
Workmanship 40 %
Fitness 25 %
Neatness 20 %
Speed 15 %
Total 100 %
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Title:
Taking body measurements
Performance Objective:
Given the necessary tools and materials you need to take body
measurements.
Supplies/Materials:
Paper (Personal Measurement Record)
Pencil with eraser
Tools/Equipment:
Tape measure
Ruler
Steps/Procedure:
Gather all the tools and materials needed.
Hip
o Place the tape measure at the fullest part of the hips about 14
centimeters from the waistline.
Crotch
o Allow the person to sit straight on a chair and measure from the
waistline down to the lower part of the hip bone and add 1 inch to
the measured length; or
o Place the tape measure from the front top of the pant’s waistband
to the back top of the pant’s waistband.
Thigh or lap circumference
o Place the tape measure around the thigh at its widest point.
Pants length
o Place the tape measure from the waistline down to the desired
length of pants.
Knee circumference
o Place tape measure in line and around the knee.
Bottom circumference
o Place the tape measure around the ankle.
Assessment Method:
Direct Observation, Performance Criteria Checklist
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CRITERIA YE N
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1. Gather all the tools and materials needed?
2. Prepare list of measurements to be taken?
3. Ask clients to stand straight while taking measurements?
4. Hip
Place the tape measure at the fullest part of the hips
about 14 centimeters from the waistline?
5. Crotch
Allow the person to sit straight on a chair and measure
from the waistline down to the lower part of the hip bone
and add 1 inch to the measured length?
or
Place the tape measure from the front top of the pant’s
waistband to the back top of the pant’s waistband?
6. Thigh or lap circumference
Place the tape measure around the thigh at its widest
point?
7. Knee circumference
Place tape measure in line and around the knee?
8. Bottom circumference
Place the tape measure around the ankle?
9. Pants length
Place the tape measure from the waistline down to the
desired length of pants?
10. Let the tape measure hang freely when measuring
lengths?
Comments/Suggestions
Title:
Project Plan for Jogging Pants
Performance Objective:
Given the necessary tools and materials you need to make a project
plan for jogging pants.
Supplies/Materials:
Paper
Pencil with eraser
Tools/Equipment:
Ruler
Steps/Procedure:
Prepare the materials needed.
Write the date when the construction of project will start.
Write the date when the project will be completed.
Write the objectives.
Sketch a design of the project.
State the materials, tools, and equipment needed.
Estimate the quantity and cost of needed materials.
List down the tools and equipment needed to accomplish the project
Enumerate the procedure in making jogging pants.
Formulate the criteria in evaluating finished jogging pants.
Assessment Method:
Direct Observation, Performance Criteria Checklist
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1. Prepare the materials needed?
2. Write the date when the construction of project will start?
3. Write the date when the project will be completed?
4. Write the objectives?
5. Sketch a design of the project?
6. State the materials, tools, and equipment needed?
7. Estimate the quantity and cost of needed materials?
8. List down the tools and equipment needed to accomplish the
project?
9. Enumerate the procedure in making jogging pants?
10.Formulate the criteria in evaluating finished jogging pants?
Comments/Suggestions
Read Information Sheet 1.3-1 very well then find out how much you can
remember and how much you learned by doing Self-check 1.3-1.
Front Part
Make a construction line and mark as point A.
A to B – rise or crotch measurement.
A to C – jogging pants length measurement
D – midpoint of B and C
D to E – measure 1 inch upward
Square point B, C, and E sideward.
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B to F – ¼ of hip measurement.
F to G – measure 2 ½ inches.
Square point F upward and mark as point H.
F to I – measure 3 inches upward.
E to J – ½ knee circumference.
C to K – ½ bottom circumference.
Connect point I and point G with a French curve.
Connect point G and point J with a slight curve.
Connect J to K with a straight line.
Back Part
Extend point A, B, E, and C to the left.
B to L – ¼ waist circumference.
Square point L upward and mark point M.
L to N – measure 3 ½ inches sideward.
M to O – measure 1 ¼ inches.
Connect point L and point O with a straight line. Extend upward.
O to P – measure 1 ½ upward.
Connect point P to point A with a straight line.
L to Q – measure 3 ½ inches.
Connect point N and point Q with a French curve.
E to R – ½ knee circumference plus 1 inch.
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Performance Objective:
Given necessary tools and materials you need to draft the jogging pants
pattern. You must be able to draft the jogging pants pattern accurately.
Supplies/Materials:
Pattern paper
Pencil with eraser
Tools/Equipment:
L-square
Hip curve
French curve
Ruler with grid
Triangle
Cutting table
Steps/Procedure:
Front Part
Make a construction line and mark as point A.
A to B – rise or crotch measurement.
A to C – jogging pants length measurement
D – midpoint of B and C
D to E – measure 1 inch upward
Square point B, C, and E sideward.
B to F – ¼ of hip measurement.
F to G – measure 2 ½ inches.
Square point F upward and mark as point H.
F to I – measure 3 inches upward.
E to J – ½ knee circumference.
C to K – ½ bottom circumference.
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Back Part
Extend point A, B, E, and C to the left.
B to L – ¼ waist circumference.
Square point L upward and mark point M.
L to N – measure 3 ½ inches sideward.
M to O – measure 1 ¼ inches.
Connect point L and point O with a straight line. Extend upward.
O to P – measure 1 ½ upward.
Connect point P to point A with a straight line.
L to Q – measure 3 ½ inches.
Connect point N and point Q with a French curve.
E to R – ½ knee circumference plus 1 inch.
C to S – ½ bottom circumference plus 1 inch.
Connect point N and point R with a slight curve.
Connect C to S with a straight line.
Assessment Method
Direct Observation, Performance Criteria Checklist
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CRITERIA YE N
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1. Gather all the tools and materials needed?
Front Part
2. Make a construction line and mark as point A?
3. A to B – rise or crotch measurement?
4. A to C – jogging pants length measurement?
5. D – midpoint of B and C?
6. D to E – measure 1 inch upward?
7. Square point B, C, and E sideward?
8. B to F – ¼ of hip measurement?
9. F to G – measure 2 ½ inches?
10. Square point F upward and mark as point H?
11. F to I – measure 3 inches upward?
12. E to J – ¼ knee circumference?
13. C to K – ¼ bottom circumference?
14. Connect point I and point G with a French curve?
15. Connect point G and point J with a slight curve?
16. Connect J to K with a straight line?
Back Part
1. Extend point A, B, E, and C to the left?
2. B to L – ¼ waist circumference?
3. Square point L upward and mark point M?
4. L to N – measure 3 ½ inches sideward?
5. M to O – measure 1 ¼ inches?
6. Connect point L and point O with a straight line. Extend
upward?
7. O to P – measure 1 ½ upward?
8. Connect point P to point A with a straight line?
9. L to Q – measure 3 ½ inches?
10. Connect point N and point Q with a French curve?
11. E to R – ½ knee circumference plus 1 inch?
12. C to S – ½ bottom circumference plus 1 inch?
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13. Connect point N and point R with a slight curve?
14. Connect C to S with a straight line?
Comments/Suggestions:
Read Information Sheet 1.4-1 very well then find out how much you can
remember and how much you learned by doing Self-check 1.4-1.
Before you can make a final pattern or drafted block patterns, you should
check some items so that troubles during fitting can be avoided. Remember the
guidelines for specific drafted patterns. Let’s make a comparison and final
checking of your block patterns.
After checking all of these major parts of the pattern, you can now
proceed in making the final pattern. Look at how final pattern can be done
accurately.
You must prepare the following tools and material before starting this
fascinating activity.
Steps
Copy the basic front pattern.
Make necessary design of the jogging pants
especially on the knee portion. (See figure no. 1)
Figure No. 2
Figure No. 3
Title:
Manipulating and cutting final pattern for jogging pants
Performance Objective:
Given the necessary tools and materials you need to draft the jogging
pants pattern. You must able to manipulate and cut pattern for jogging pants
accurately.
Supplies/Materials:
Pattern paper
Pencil with eraser
Tools/Equipment:
L-square
Hip curve
French curve
Ruler with grid
Cutting shears
Cutting table
Steps/Procedure:
a. Waistline – 2 ½ inches
b. Crotch – ½ inch
c. Inseam – ½ inch
d. Side seam – ½ inch
e. Hemline – 1 ½ inches
f. Design – ½ inch
Cut the final pattern with the seam allowances.
Indicate the pattern symbols in front and back pattern of jogging pants.
Cut the curve areas smoothly and slowly especially the crotch.
Assessment Method:
Direct Observation, Performance Criteria Checklist
Performance Criteria Checklist 1.4-1
CRITERIA YE N
S O
1. Prepare the needed tools and materials?
2. Copy the basic front pattern?
3. Make necessary design of the jogging pants especially on the
knee portion?
4. Cut the sectioned part of the design?
5. Provide necessary seam allowances:
a. Waistline – 2 ½ inches?
b. Crotch – ½ inch?
c. Inseam – ½ inch?
d. Side seam – ½ inch?
e. Hemline – 1 ½ inches?
f. Design – ½ inch?
6. Cut the final pattern with the seam allowances?
7. Indicate the pattern symbols in front and back pattern of
jogging pants?
8. Cut the curve areas smoothly and slowly especially the
crotch?
Comments/Suggestions:
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