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Meaning of Stitches Stitches are used to join two fabrics together or to create a design on a fabric. TYPES OF STITCHES ARE AS FOLLOW: 1. TEMPORARY STITCHES: These are stitches meant to hold fabric together temporary. They are tacking stitches, tailorâs tacking , tailorâs marking and basting. 2. PERMANENT STITCHES: These are stitches that stay on dress or articles for ever. Examples; Running stitches, Back stitches, Hemming, oversewing or top sewing. 3. DECORATIVE STITCHES: These are stitches that are used for decorating fabrics in order to add more beauty to them. Examples are: Stem, Chain, Herring bone, Y stitches, Loop or blanket , French knot. Materials needed for making simple stitches. The following are the materials required to make simple stitches: 1. 1 yard of calico material 2. A matching sewing thread 3. A full sheet of brown paper 4. Bias binding (optional) 5. Pencil and ruler 6. Clothes pin
MP4, Week 3: Clothing and Fabrics
MP4, Week 3: Clothing and Fabrics (CW)
Historical Markets These were markets where social and economic activities took place in the past. These markets were usually located close to the palaces of the traditional rulers. Some markets operated daily others were held once in a week or on a specified day. SOME IMPORTANT HISTORICAL MARKETS IN NIGERIA The following are some of the important historical markets in Nigeria: 1. Kurmi Market: It is the oldest and largest market where all the trans- Saharan traders met for trading purposes in the pre-colonial period. It is located in Kano State. 2. Oyingbo Market: It is one of the oldest markets in Lagos. It was established by the Awori before the coming of the British in 1851. The market is located at Ebute â Metta, Lagos. It was mainly established as a depot for farm produce. 3. Oja â Oba Market: It is one of the oldest markets in Ibadan. The market is located around Mapo Hill. It is one of the biggest foodstuff markets in the Ibadan. 4. Oba Market: It is one of the oldest markets in Benin City. It was established as far back as the 15th century. The market is known for the sale of food items, clothes and fabrics, traditional beads and jewelries. 5.Nkwo Igbo Market: It is the oldest and biggest market in Eastern Nigeria during the pre- colonial period. The market held every Nkwo day. Locally produced foodstuffs such as fruits, palm fruits, cocoyam and okra were sold in the market.
KINDS OF FABRICS, THEIR USES, CHARACTERISTICS AND CARE
Meaning of Clothing articles These are fabrics we wear to cover our body. They protect our body, make us attractive and are worn during occasions. Some clothing articles are used to beautify our homes. These articles include curtains, table covers, pillow cases, bedspreads etc. Materials needed for Making Simple Clothing Articles. The following are the materials required to make clothing articles: 1. 1 yard of calico material 2. A matching sewing thread 3. A full sheet of brown paper 4. Bias binding (optional) 5. Pencil and ruler 6. Clothes pin
Create a quiz from this information: 1. WOOD CARVING - woodworking using a cutting tool in one hand (Chisel & mallet) ⢠Woodcarvers: a. Ifugao 1. Bul-ul 2. Lingling-o 3. Hagabi b. Tagbanua (Central and Northern Palawan ) c. Maranao (Lanao del Sur) - uses the okir motif = curvilinear d. Paete (Paete, Laguna) - center of woodcarving in the Philippines 2. POTTERY - forming vessels with clay & other ceramic materials which are fired at high temperatures to give them a hard, durable form. - longest traditions in Philippine art. - Vessels for holding food/liquids, decorations, sculptures. 3. FABRIC WEAVING - textile production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth. - Textile hand-weaving = most attractive and interesting traditional crafts of the Philippines. - Uses a tradtional machine = Loom ⢠Example of Indigenous Woven Fabrics in the Philippines 1. Hablon 2. Kalinga Textiles 3. Mabal Tabih 4. Bagobo Inabal 4. BASKETRY - art of making baskets through weaving or braiding - from bamboo or seagrasses - The spokes or stakes are the foundation of a basket ⢠Techniques 1. Paiting 2. Twining 3. Wicker 4.Coling
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