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DAVAO CENTRAL COLLEGE

Juan Dela Cruz St., Toril Davao City (Tel. No. 291-1882)
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND LIBERAL ARTS

Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan in Technology and Livelihood Education


Grade 7- Mabini

I. Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
a. Explain the 3 methods of Transferring designs
b. Perform the methods of transferring designs through creating your own design
c. Appreciate the benefits of knowing the different methods of transferring designs
in embroidery.

II. Subject Matter:


Topic: Transferring Designs (Hot – Iron, Tracing Method and Stamping)
References: k-12 Basic Education Curriculum Technology and
Livelihood Education Learning Module page 34-37
Materials: Laptop, PowerPoint Presentation, Videos and pictures

III. Procedure: (5 minutes)


A. Preliminaries:

a. Prayer
b. Greetings
c. Classroom setting
d. Attendance

B. Motivation (5 minutes)
1. The students will be divided into 3 groups.
2. Each group will be given one picture and discuss it in the group
3. The chosen student in each group is given 2 minutes to discuss in front.
DAVAO CENTRAL COLLEGE
Juan Dela Cruz St., Toril Davao City (Tel. No. 291-1882)
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND LIBERAL ARTS

C. Lesson Proper: (20 minutes)

Presentation of Key Points

TRANSFERRING DESIGNS
The embroidery design you choose reflects who you are or the purpose
for which your project is being done. For a more individual touch, you may
create. If this is not possible you may copy a design from commercially
available books on embroidery.
Hot-iron Transfer - Some designs sold in craft stores are printed on thin
transfer sheets. These are called hot-iron transfers, the easiest among the
three methods.
Tracing Method Designs - may also be transferred using a tracing wheel
and preferably dressmaker’s carbon paper.
1. Place your design right side up on your fabric then pin at the corners.
Slowly insert the carbon paper or dressmaker’s carbon, carbon side
down, between the design and fabric.

2. Using a tracing wheel, go over the lines of the design.

3. You may also use a pencil or any sharp or pointed instrument to trace
the design.
Stamping - In transferring designs by stamping, you will need soft
absorbent cloth, indigo, kerosene or petroleum, sheets of newspaper, your
perforated design, and the fabric on which you want to stamp your design.
A perforated pattern of your design is made by pricking holes along the
lines of the design. The steps in this method are as foliar or pointed
instrument to trace the design

1. Form the soft absorbent cloth into ball


2. Mix 1 part indigo and 1 ½ parts kerosene or petroleum to make a
smooth thin paste. This will be your blueing mixture
DAVAO CENTRAL COLLEGE
Juan Dela Cruz St., Toril Davao City (Tel. No. 291-1882)
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND LIBERAL ARTS

3. Spread sheet of newspaper on a flat surface. Lay the fabric on the


newspapers. Be sure the warp and woof threads of the fabric are
aligned.
4. Lay the perforated pattern smooth side up on the part of the fabric
where the design is to be placed. Pin the corners of the design.
5. Dip the ball of cloth in blueing mixture. Rub the ball of cloth over the
design in one stroke or direction only.
6. To check if the design had been correctly transferred, lift one corner
of the pattern carefully
7. When the design has been fully transferred, remove the perforated
pattern. Using a small amount of kerosene, clear the design of
unwanted imprints. Air dry your finished work.

D. Application (5 minutes)

1. The student will receive a piece of carbon and a paper.


2. Then, the students will be instructed to create their own design using
the carbon paper.

E. Generalization
1. What is transferring designs?
2. What are the 3 methods of transferring designs?
3. Why do we need to know the 3 methods of transferring designs?
4. How important is the embroidery design in real life situation?

IV. Evaluation
Instruction: In a ½ sheet of paper, Answer this following questions.

1. It is the easiest method and it is also using hot-iron to transfer the


design.
2. In tracing method, what are the materials or a thing used to trace
the design into the fabric.
3. How many steps that the Stamping have?
4. A method using a carbon paper to transfer the designs into the
paper or fabric?
5. What are the 3 methods of transferring designs?
DAVAO CENTRAL COLLEGE
Juan Dela Cruz St., Toril Davao City (Tel. No. 291-1882)
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND LIBERAL ARTS

V. Assignment:

Create your own design or drawing and used the Hot-Iron Transfer
Method at home, make sure that you have the guidance of your
parents to avoid accidents specially in using the Iron. Pass it by
tomorrow.

Prepared by: Gretchel O. Torentera

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