TLE7 - Mod6 - Observe Proper Handling and Cleaning of The Machine - v5
TLE7 - Mod6 - Observe Proper Handling and Cleaning of The Machine - v5
TLE7 - Mod6 - Observe Proper Handling and Cleaning of The Machine - v5
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Technology and
Livelihood Education
DRESSMAKING/TAILORING
Module 6
OBSERVING PROPER
HANDLING AND CLEANING
OF THE MACHINE
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Technology and Livelihood Education – Grade 7
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Technology and
Livelihood Education
Dressmaking/Tailoring
Module 6
OBSERVING PROPER
HANDLING AND CLEANING
OF THE MACHINE
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Introductory Message
The lesson in this module provides various assessment tools that measure
your level of understanding. The suggested instructional activities are within your
capability. These activities can be modified to adjust your needs based on the school
and community facilities and resources.
1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any part of the
module. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises.
2. Don’t forget to answer What I Know before moving on to the other activities
included in the module.
3. Read the instructions carefully before doing each task.
4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking your answers.
5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are through with it.
If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not
hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in mind that you are not
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We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful learning
and gain a deep understanding of the relevant competencies. You can do it!
Table of Contents
● trace the order and steps on how to thread the sewing machine;
Directions: Read, analyze and answer each statement carefully. Choose the letter
of the correct answer. Write the answers in your TLE Dressmaking activity notebook.
1. Which of the following is NOT a step in threading the upper part of the
sewing machine?
a. Bring the thread to the thread guide.
b .Lower thread guide.
c. Put the spool of thread on the spool pin.
d. Thread the needle.
2. Which of the following is not included in threading the upper parts of the
sewing machine?
a. lower thread guide
b. needle
c. thread take up lever
d. shuttle
3. How will you correct a loose top stitch when the needle thread tension is
too tight?
a. Check the stitch on pieces of scrap material.
b. Lower the presser foot.
c. Remove the bobbin from the bobbin case.
d. Tighten the tension.
4. What will you do if there is a problem with the stitch tension as the thread
passes through the machine?
a. Adjust the bobbin.
b. Check the bobbin case.
c. Correct a loose top stitch.
d. Remove the bobbin from the bobbin case.
5. Which does NOT belong to the steps on how to regulate the length of
stitches?
a. Check the length of stitch on pieces of scrap material.
b. Move the stitch regulator downward to lengthen stitch.
c. Lower the stitch regulator upward to shorten stitch.
d. Thread the bobbin case and test the tension.
6. Which of the following is one of the standards for sewing machine
operations?
a. Make adjustments on the sewing machine annually.
b. Start with the right tools and supplies.
c. Turn the adjusting screw to the left to increase the pressure.
d. Use a defective bobbin case.
7. Which of the choices is NOT a characteristic of a good stitch?
a. The stitches are the same in length.
b. The stitching has no tangles.
c. Thin materials require a short stitch.
d. When retraced, it appears as one line of stitching.
8. How will you adjust tension on the bobbin thread?
a. Adjust screw on the top of the machine.
b. Adjusting tension spring on bobbin case.
c. Lower the presser foot.
d. Move the stitch regulator upward to shorten stitch.
9. Which of the following is NOT true on how to regulate the pressure of the
materials?
a. Check the pressure by stitching on scrap material of the same
weight.
b. Loosen the tension.
c. Turn the adjusting screw to the left to decrease the pressure.
d. Screw in the tension spring slightly to the left.
10. Which of the statements below is true?
a. Check the light of the sewing machine.
b. Do not cover the sewing machine after use.
c. Leave the motorized/electric machine unplug.
d. Turn power off (for motorized/electric machines) when the sewing
machine is not in use.
11. What cleaning material that maintains moving parts of sewing machine in
smooth operation?
a. absorbent cloth
b. lint brush
c. lubricant
d. water
12. Which of the statements below is NOT true?
a. Assign colored tags for a newly maintained sewing machine.
b. Remove any safety device from any machine.
c. Wear personal protective equipment.
d. Wipe dry spilled oils on the floor to avoid accidents.
13. Which of the following does NOT belong to the steps in cleaning the lower
mechanism of the machine?
a. Clean gummy dust on the band wheel.
b. Fasten sides of oscillating hook.
c. Remove the bobbin case.
d. Tighten the tension.
14. What part of the sewing machine should be avoided when oiling?
a. bobbin winder
b. rubber ring
c. stitch regulator
d. stop motion screw
15. How often do the cleaning and lubricating of the sewing machines be done?
a. every two weeks
b. once a week
c. once a month
d. twice a week
OBSERVING PROPER
Lesson HANDLING AND CLEANING OF
THE MACHINE
What’s In
Activity 1- I Know It
Directions: Based on your previous lesson, name the principles of design being
used in each picture. Choose your answer from the given choices in the box. Write
the answers in your TLE Dressmaking activity notebook.
______________ 1. ______________ 3.
______________ 2. ______________ 4.
What’s New
Activity 2 - Match Me
Directions: Below are some of the basic operation and maintenance of a sewing
machine. Match the description of column A with the pictures of column B by writing
only the letter of the answer in your TLE Dressmaking activity notebook.
Column A Column B
C.
F.
What Is It
A treadle sewing machine works by foot action and doesn't require any
electricity. If taken care of properly, an antique treadle sewing machine can sew a
better stitch than its modern counterpart. It takes some practice to keep your treadle
machine sewing smoothly, but once you have mastered the foot action, you can
enjoy sewing and getting a little exercise at the same time.
Perfect machine stitching is easy to achieve if you set the machine properly.
This involves threading the upper and lower parts of the sewing machine. The
beginner in dressmaking must learn how to thread the head of the sewing machine
as one of the first steps in becoming a competent operator.
Each part of the threading mechanism on the head of a sewing machine has a
definite purpose in guiding the thread from the spool to the needle. The thread must
pass through the various guides in a given order so that the machine will sew
properly the formed stitches.
STEPS:
1. Remove the bobbin case by pulling on the bobbin case latch.
2. Remove the bobbin from the case and wind the thread.
3. Put the bobbin back to the bobbin case and pull the thread
through the little slot at least 4 inches.
4. Be sure that you hear the bobbin case inside the shuttle.
5. Start the mechanism by rolling the balance wheel forward to get
the thread of the bobbin through the needle.
6. Pull the upper and lower thread together by 4 inches
While using / running a sewing machine, observe and list the things that
you have noticed. Following correct procedures will make your work easier, more
interesting and challenging. Here are some pointers that you have to follow in the
manipulation of your sewing machine.
Note: The control of the sewing machine lies on your feet not in your hand so learn
to start and stop the sewing machine instantly at a given point using this control.
Lower the presser foot while sewing but be sure to insert a piece of paper or fabric
swatches so that the feed dog will not be worn out.
Getting to stitch:
Before you start, make sure the two threads are back between the two toes of
the presser foot.
▪ Check to make sure that the thread is between the tension discs.
▪ Turn the small thumb nut at the front of the tension disc (clockwise ) to
point stick.
Note : If the tension spring is bent away from the bobbin case , or if the ends of the
spring near the delivery eye are damaged, they should be replaced. Consult your
teacher if defective parts are discovered.
▪ Test the tension. Thread the bobbin case. Hold the end of the thread and
Note: For normal stitching, set the regulator at 10 to 12 stitches per inch, or at
the number 3 for metric scale machines.
weight .
Note: A pressure that is too heavy will cause the machine to run hard and will
leave the print of the feed on fine materials.
Cleaning and oiling your sewing machine is basic maintenance that bits of lint,
thread, dust and even fabric can get stuck in your machine. These
make work harder and can even jam your sewing machine. Cleaning your machine
to fix these helps the machine to last longer and perform more smoothly. If you sew
regularly, problems and use sewing machine oil to help the moving parts function
smoothly. You should clean and oil your machine
after finishing any large project as well as any time you suspect it is having a
problem.
Instructions:
1. Prepare the needed tools and supplies in cleaning the sewing machine.
2. Remove the needle if there is any. This will prevent the cleaner from
pricking fingers during the cleaning process.
Face Plate (presser bar, needle bar, thread take up lever, lifter).
▪ Brush accumulated dust in the treadle joints connecting the band wheel.
▪ After all parts are dusted, lubricate all joints and oil slots with good quality oil.
▪ Wipe off all surplus oil then put a piece of absorbent cloth under the presser
Note : When the machine has thoroughly cleaned and oiled, run it slowly for
several minutes to allow the oil to work on its moving parts. Place a scrap of fabric
under the presser foot and lower the needle to absorb excess oil.
Occupational Health and Safety Procedure in Sewing Machine
Maintenance
Cleaning and lubricating a sewing machine is quite a messy task. Personal
care should be observed during this activity. The following health and safety
precautions should be practiced at the shop or at home.
Note: A sewing machine is an equipment that needs care and cleaning. Keep it
dusted and lubricated at least once a week or more often if the machine is in
constant use.
What’s More
True or False
Directions: Write True if the statement is right. If it is wrong, write
False and change the underlined word to make the statement correct.
Write the answers in your TLE Dressmaking activity notebook.
Example:
False – teacher 1. When a chemical or small spare parts get into your eyes,
call the attention of your classmate at once.
True 2. Do not remove any safety device from any machine.
Activity 3 - Sequencing
Directions: Arrange in proper sequence the order and steps of threading in the
upper and lower part of the sewing machine by writing the numbers like 1,2,3, and so
on. Write the answers in your TLE Dressmaking activity notebook.
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What I Can Do
Activity 4 - Essay
Directions: Read, analyze and answer each statement carefully. Write the answers
in your TLE Dressmaking activity notebook. You will be graded through the following
rubrics.
1. What will happen if you forgot to turn off or unplug the electric sewing
machine after using?
2. How will you regulate the length of the stitches if you notice that the stitches
are skipping on the fabric while sewing?
3. For example, your parents brought you a hi-speed sewing machine for you
to use, how will you care and maintain your sewing machine at home?
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Assessment
Post Test
Directions: Read, analyze and answer each question carefully. Choose the letter of
the correct answer. Write the answers in your TLE Dressmaking activity
notebook.
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6. Which of the statements below is NOT true?
a. Assign colored tags for a newly maintained sewing machine.
b. Remove any safety device from any machine.
c. Wear personal protective equipment.
d. Wipe dry spilled oils on the floor to avoid accidents
9. Which of the following is NOT a step in threading the upper part of the
sewing machine?
a. Bring the thread to the thread guide.
b .Lower thread guide.
c. Put the spool of thread on the spool pin.
d. Thread the needle.
10. Which of the following is not included in threading the upper parts of the
sewing machine?
a. lower thread guide
b. needle
c. thread take up lever
d. shuttle
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11. Which of the statements below is true?
a. Check the light of the sewing machine.
b. Do not cover the sewing machine after use.
c. Leave the motorized/electric machine unplug.
d. Turn power off (for motorized/electric machines) when the sewing
machine is not in use.
12. Which of the following does NOT belong to the steps in cleaning the lower
mechanism of the machine?
a. Clean gummy dust on the band wheel.
b. Fasten sides of oscillating hook.
c. Remove the bobbin case.
d. Tighten the tension.
13. Which of the following is NOT true on how to regulate the pressure of the
materials?
a. Check the pressure by stitching on pieces of scrap material of the
same weight.
b. Loosen the tension.
c. Turn the adjusting screw to the left to decrease the pressure.
d. Screw in the tension spring slightly to the left.
15. How will you correct a loose top stitch when the needle thread tension is
too tight?
a. Check the stitch on pieces of scrap material.
b. Lower the presser foot.
c. Remove the bobbin from the bobbin case.
d. Tighten the tension.
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Additional Activities
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Answer Key
What I have
Whats More Assessment
Learned
1. True 1. D
A. B. C.
2. False -- tension 2. C
4 4 3
3. False -- shuttle 3. D
6 3 1
4. True 4. C
5 2 4
1 5 2
5. True 5. B
3 1 6. False -- tight 6. B
2 7. False -- height 7. B
8. True 8. B
9. False -- shuttle 9. C
10. False -- wrong side 10. D
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What I Can Do
1. ORDER OF THREADING IN THE UPPER PART
a. spool Pin
b. upper thread guide
c. between metal disc of tension
d. thread take up lever
e. lower thread guide
f. needle
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Additional Activities
2. The length of the stitch is regulated by the stitch regulator on the front
side of the head.
Move the stitch regulator downward to lengthen stitch.
Move the stitch regulator upward to shorten stitch.
Check the length of stitch on pieces of scrap material.
3. Always maintain good working posture. Sit on your back slightly leaning
forward. It can prevent body pains after working on your machine.
5. Thread the sewing machine correctly because this will save your time, it
will make your work without any trouble and it will make your garment
perfectly sewn.
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