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SLHT Handicraft9 Week1 2

Knitting is the process of using two or more needles to loop yarn into interconnected loops to create garments or cloth. It originated with nomadic peoples in North Africa who knitted decorative patterns on tent flaps to frighten away evil spirits. Knitting can provide income, as seen with Ifugao women in the Philippines knitting hats and scarves after shifting from farming. There are two main knitting methods - continental and English. Key knitting tools include various types of yarn, straight needles, circular needles, double-pointed needles, and needles made from plastic, metal, or wood.
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SLHT Handicraft9 Week1 2

Knitting is the process of using two or more needles to loop yarn into interconnected loops to create garments or cloth. It originated with nomadic peoples in North Africa who knitted decorative patterns on tent flaps to frighten away evil spirits. Knitting can provide income, as seen with Ifugao women in the Philippines knitting hats and scarves after shifting from farming. There are two main knitting methods - continental and English. Key knitting tools include various types of yarn, straight needles, circular needles, double-pointed needles, and needles made from plastic, metal, or wood.
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Technology and
Livelihood Education
Handicraft – Knitting

Self- Learning Home Task


( Third Quarter - Week 1&2 )

MELC: LO 1. Understand knitting as a needlecraft


1.1 Describe definition and characteristics of knitted products
1.2 Identify tools and materials for knitting
Competency Code: TLE_HEHC9-12PK-IIIa-b-4

Name:___________________________Section:___________Date:_____

School:__________________________ District:____________________

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A. READINGS/DISCUSSION:

KNITTING
Knitting is the process of using two or more needles to
loop yarn into a series of interconnected loops in order to create a
finished garment or to create a cloth.
The origin of knitting is known to have been lost in the
mists of ancient times. It was believed that the first knitters were
probably a nomadic race living in the Palaces of North Africa.
Some of the items that they knitted were the tent flaps of
decorative patterns believing that the symbols knitted on flaps
were used to frighten away evil spirits.
Aside from the fact that knitting is a very adaptable craft,
it could also be a good source of income. Ifugao women who shift
from farming into knitting of stylish hats and scarves is one of the
exemplary shared experience. It was through Meredith Ramirez
Tulusan, co-founder of the Ricefield Collective, who realized that
the Ifugao people cannot survive with rice alone, as they used to
in the last few decades. They increasingly need other source of
income and to do so, many are moving away abandoning
terraces.
These realizations inspire the creation of Ricefield
Collective, a US-based online knitwear, selling stylish products to
an international clientele which was also founded by
Englishwoman, Anna Maltz and a Filipina from Ifugao Jean
Mundiguing. All knitters of the said company are Ifugao women.
Indeed, from the very beginning up to this age, knitting is
continuously flourishing. The traditional stitches and color patterns
highly express the culture that we have, the value of
perseverance and hard work, and the individual creativity and
brilliant ideas of Filipinos.

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TWO METHODS OF KNITTING

CONTINENTAL METHOD

It is a customary knitting in many European and eastern countries. The


yarn is held over the left forefinger and regulated by the other fingers.
The right-hand needle digs into the stitch on the left-handle needle
and hooks the yarn through it to make a new stitch. The stitch through
which it has hooked has now attained its mission in life and becomes
part of the fabric.
There are several popular ways to position the yarn. Tension is
controlled partly with the index finger, extending it to tighten yarn
after the needle passes underneath. Many experts feel that greater
speed can be attained with this method and key is flexible wrist
movement.

ENGLISH METHOD

Prevails in English speaking countries. The yarn is held in the right


hand over the forefinger and under others which regulate the tension.
Some knitters wind the yarn around the various fingers, starting by
one or more winds around the little finger. The knitter then digs the
right hand needle-point into the first stitch on the lefthand needle
and hooks the new stitch through.
When reduce to its essential, can be by far the fastest in the annals of
handknitting. The right hand needle then has its right end firmly
secured in your forearm or under your armpit. The left end is held by
thumb and forefinger of the left hand.
The free right hand can feed the yarn and hook through the stitches
at surprising speed.
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Department of Education – Cebu Province does not claim or own the presented pictures. The images are taken from
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TERMINOLOGY AND ABBREVIATIONS
It is important for you to be aware of the terms and abbreviations
since most of the patterns with instructions or procedures in
crafting knitted articles consists abbreviations. Below are the
common terms and abbreviations which you may encounter while
making your knitted articles.
K - knit sl - slip
P - purl Inc - increase
Yo - yarn over Dec - decrease
Rnd - round Incl - inclusive
St - stitch sk - skip
Tog - together slip a st - slip a stitch from one
beg beginning needle to the other with
Psso - pass slip stitch working it
over knit stitch alt alternate
Dp - Double pointed bet between
needle
“ inch (es)
* (asterisk) – it means that you have to repeat everything after
asterisk as many times as specified in instructions. One or more
asterisks (*) in the instructions indicates that the instructions
following the symbol will be repeated a specified number of times
( ) parenthesis in instructions indicates that the instructions within
the parenthesis are to be repeated a number of times

KNITTING TOOLS
One of the key factors to enjoy and have a smooth sailing knitting
activity is to have good quality of knitting tools. Aside from this, it
has a great effect to the end product of any knitting articles. Below
is a list knitting tools that every knitter should have. It is advised
that knitters should have their knitting bags to keep all the knitting
tools and materials together.
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Department of Education – Cebu Province does not claim or own the presented pictures. The images are taken from
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A. Yarns
It is a long continuous length of
interlocked fibers, suitable for use in
the production of textiles; sewing,
crocheting, knitting, weaving,
embroidery and rope making. There
are various types of yarn differing in
twist, size and texture you can choose
from depending on the design you
want for your knitted articles.

B. Knitting Needles
Knitting Needles are the most important tool in knitting. They
come in a variety of styles and materials. Some of the most
common knitting needles include plastic, metal, and wood. Each
type has various advantages and disadvantages. Knitting needles
styles include: straight, circular, and doublepointed.
1. Straight needles have a pointed end.
When working with a pair of straight
needles, the work is done with flat and in
rows. Work across all the stitches on one
needle, then turn work to other side and
work across all stitches on other needle.
Straight knitting needles are usually
available in 10 inch and 14 inch lengths.
These are the knitting needles that usually
come to mind when thinking about knitting.
The smaller the number, the finer the
needle.
2. Circular knitting needles are needles
that are connected together with a cord. The
cord is usually plastic but may be created out
of other materials. The needles at each end of
the cord are typically shorter than straight
knitting needles. Circular knitting needles are
available in16, 24, and 36 inch lengths. They
are often used to knit in the round.
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But also make knitting flat pieces easier by allowing the fabric to
be held on the cable and thus reducing the amount of weight being
held on each knitting needle.

3. Double-pointed knitting
needles are knitting needles with
points at both ends. Usually, it
comes in sets of four and are
used for doilies, gloves, mittens,
round necklines, socks etc. or
whenever a seam is not used.
Aside from this, knitting needles
also varies from the types of
materials it was made of.

4. Plastic knitting needle. These


needles are ideal for beginners
and are the least expensive.
Plastic knitting needles are lighter
and more flexible than metal
designs. They are also very
smooth, so you will likely be able
to knit more quickly.

5. Metal knitting needle. Metal


Needle is stronger and more
durable than other materials.
However, metal knitting needles
are cold to the touch. They also
make clicking sounds while you
knit. The advantage of these
needles is that they're extremely
smooth, so experience knitters can
knit quickly using them.

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Department of Education – Cebu Province does not claim or own the presented pictures. The images are taken from
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6. Wood knitting needle. Wooden
knitting needles are very popular.
They are initially cold, but will warm
up from the heat given off by your
hands. They are also smooth, but
not too smooth. The main
disadvantage of wooden knitting
needles is that they can break
easily. They are also one of the most
expensive options.
7. Bamboo knitting needle. There
are also knitting needles that are
made of bamboo. These needles
are imported from Japan and are
lightweight and strong. Bamboo
designs are also less slippery than
other designs so your stitches will
stay in place better. Bamboo
knitting needles are also more
flexible than metal designs, but less
flexible than plastic designs.
8. Resin knitting needle. Some
knitting needles are made from
resin. These needles are hollow, so
they weigh less than many other
materials. However, they are also
strong, so they won't break easily.
Knitting needles that are made
from resin are inexpensive and
look like plastic needles.

9. Glass knitting needle. One of


the final materials used to make
knitting needles is glass. Glass is
heavier than other materials. They
are also very smooth and slippery
so you may have trouble keeping
stitches in place. Glass knitting
needles will also warm up as you
use them.
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These are some of the different types of materials used to make
knitting needles. Plastic needles are inexpensive and are very
light and smooth. Bamboo knitting needles are also lightweight
and strong, but offer less flexibility than plastic designs. Glass is
one of the heaviest materials and is also slippery so you may
have trouble keeping stitches in place.
Having this information, you can now choose the best knitting
needle you are most comfortable with!
Yarn and knitting needles are by far the most important tools of
a knitter, but you need a couple of these so that knitting project
will be successful.
C.Stitch Holders

This is used by knitters to hold open stitches when not being used
by the needles. They can be used when finishing a side of an
item, such as a sweater, and preparing for the kitchener stitch.
They can be used on stitches separated from the needle when
splitting the piece. For example, when shaping the neckhole of a
sweater, the stitch holder is placed on the group of stitches used
to make the neckhole, and the needles are used to continue to
make the stitches on either side. Stitch holders are also used at
the ends of sleeves of a sweater before they are attached to the
body of the sweater. A large safety pin or extra knitting needle
can be used in place of a holder.
D. Stitch Markers
Stitch markers are used to help keep
track of the number of stitches in a row or
to indicate where a stitch pattern starts or
ends. There are also locking/unlocking
stitch markers and split markers that can
be used to mark a stitch on a row. They
can be removed later when the knitting
project is complete.

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Department of Education – Cebu Province does not claim or own the presented pictures. The images are taken from
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E. Scissors

In order to cut the excess yarn from


your project, you need a pair of
scissors.
Either way, leave these scissors
where you normally do your knitting
or in your knitting bag, because you
never know when you might need
them.

F. Yarn Bobbins

They are made of plastic and come in several shapes and sizes.
They hold small amounts of colored yarns.
G. Sewing Needles

Sewing needles are helpful for weaving in the ends of your


knitting project and for sewing together pieces of a garment, such
as putting the arms on a sweater. You can find needles suitable
for working with yarn in plastic and metal.
Either is fine, though plastic is preferred if you're knitting with
children or the accident-prone. Make sure you buy needles with
large eyes so the yarn can easily pass through them. A needle
threader might also be a handy addition to your knitting tool
collection.

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Department of Education – Cebu Province does not claim or own the presented pictures. The images are taken from
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H. Crochet Hooks

Why do knitters need crochet hooks? Sometimes a crocheted


border on a knitted garment is a very nice touch, but crochet
hooks can come in handy even for those who don't know a single
crochet from a French knot. If the ends of your yarn are too short
to be woven in with a sewing needle, a crochet hook is an
invaluable tool. The size of the hook you buy doesn't matter that
much, but it should be large enough to be compatible with a range
of yarn thicknesses.
Armed with these simple tools you can easily complete your first
knitted project.
I. Cable Needles

Cable needles are a special kind of knitting needle used


specifically to hold stitches in the front of or behind your knitting
so that the stitches can be picked up and knitted after knitting
other stitches first. This is what allows the stitches to cross each
other and create cable stitches. There are several different
shapes of cable needles. There are curved cable knitting needles
and straight cable knitting needles.
J. Knit Gauge

One of the best things you can do help with the success of your
knitting projects, is to knit a gauge swatch. Gauge is very
important in getting knitted items the right size.

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B. EXERCISES:
Exercise I. Multiple Choice
Directions: Read the statement carefully. Encircle the letter that
corresponds to your answer.
1. The process of using two or more needles loop in yarn into a
series of interconnected loops to create finish garment.
A. Sewing B. Crafting C. Knitting D. Smocking
2. The yarn which is held over the left forefinger and regulated by
other fingers is a customary in _______.
A. European and Eastern countries C. English speaking countries
B. China D. Vietnam
3. This needle is ideal for beginners. They are very smooth and
you will be able to knit more quickly.
A. Metal knitting needle C. Bamboo knitting needle
B. Plastic knitting needle D. Glass knitting needle
4. These needles are usually available in 10 inch and 14 inch
lengths with a pointed end.
A. Straight knitting needle C. Circular knitting needle
B. Double pointed knitting needle D. Knitting needle
5. The following are the basic steps in knitting EXCEPT
____________.
A. Casting down C. Casting off
B. Casting on D. Purl stitch

Exercise II. Identification


Directions: Give the abbreviation or symbol of the following
terms:
_______1. knit _______6. stitch
_______2. slip _______7. inches
_______3. together _______8. asterisk
_______4. increase _______9. alternate
_______5. between _______10. yarn over

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C. Assessment/ Application/ Outputs
Matching Type
Directions: Match the descriptions in Column A to their correct
names as listed in Column B. Write the letter of the correct
answer on the space provided.

Column A Column B
____1. These needles are very smooth. A. Wood knitting needle
They are also lighter and more flexible
than metals. If you are beginner in
knitting, this is suited you most.
B. Resin knitting needle
____2. These knitting needles are very
popular. They are initially cold but will
warm up from the heat given off by your
hand
C. Glass knitting needle
____3. These needles are stronger and
durable than any other material.
However, they are cold to touch.
____4. These needles are hollow. They
weigh less than any other materials.
____5. It is heavier than any other
materials. They are also very smooth and D. Metal knitting needle
slippery

E. Plastic knitting needle

DISCLAIMER: The pictures are used to put emphasis and to show concrete examples for deeper understanding of the lesson.
Department of Education – Cebu Province does not claim or own the presented pictures. The images are taken from
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D.Suggested Enrichment/ Reinforcement Activity/ies
Make 2 sets of replicas of the knitting needle, you can choose
from wood or bamboo material depending on the availability of
the raw material in your area.
PICTURE OF THE EXPECTED OUTPUT

WOOD KNITTING NEEDLE

BAMBOO KNITTING NEEDLE

References:
1. Learner’s Material TLE Handicraft for Grade 9, pp. 110-116
2. Online sources: www.google.com
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Stitch markers
https://www.google.com/search?q=stitch+markers+knitting&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwjh-KSavdfuAhVFNqYKHY2JCNQQ2-
cCegQIABAA&oq=stitch+markers+knitting&gs_lcp=CgNpbWcQARgAMgIIADIGCAAQBRAeMgYIABAIEB4yBggAEAgQHjIGCAAQCBAeMgYIABAIEB4
yBggAEAgQHjIECAAQGDIECAAQGFCjrQVY6s4FYKreBWgAcAB4AoABoQqIAfodkgEJNC0xLjAuMS4ymAEAoAEBqgELZ3dzLXdpei1pbWfAAQE&sclien
t=img&ei=PbUfYKHmPMXsmAWNk6KgDQ#imgrc=6wrsZXlaP8pA_M&imgdii=0AG_lgd22s-zLM
Scissors
https://www.google.com/search?q=scissors+for+knitting&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwjaq4HIvdfuAhVD0ZQKHb7LBq8Q2-
cCegQIABAA&oq=scissors+for+knitting&gs_lcp=CgNpbWcQAzICCAA6BAgAEEM6BggAEAgQHjoECAAQGDoHCAAQsQMQQzoFCAAQsQM6CAgAEL
EDEIMBOgYIABAFEB5QwoEJWMuUCmDRnwpoAHAAeAGAAYAQiAHBygGSARQwLjIuMC4xLjEuNS4xMy4zLjMuMZgBAKABAaoBC2d3cy13aXotaW
1nsAEAwAEB&sclient=img&ei=nbUfYJrpNcOi0wS-l5v4Cg#imgrc=4Lt4K2byNCjLSM
Yarn bobbins
https://www.google.com/search?q=yarn+bobbins+for+knitting&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwjOy6mZvtfuAhWGSJQKHf6_AWMQ2-
cCegQIABAA&oq=yarn+bobbins&gs_lcp=CgNpbWcQARgCMgIIADICCAAyAggAMgIIADIGCAAQBRAeMgYIABAFEB4yBggAEAUQHjIGCAAQBRAeMg
QIABAYMgQIABAYOgUIABCxAzoHCAAQsQMQQzoECAAQQ1DKmgZY_tMGYMDrBmgBcAB4BIAB0gSIAe8nkgELMC45LjMuMi40LjGYAQCgAQGqA
Qtnd3Mtd2l6LWltZ7ABAMABAQ&sclient=img&ei=SLYfYM6HGYaR0QT-_4aYBg#imgrc=Ok4DtBo2lEm2hM
Sewing needles
https://www.google.com/search?q=sewing+needle+for+knitting&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwjRw5zQvtfuAhWXAKYKHczRBSQQ2-
cCegQIABAA&oq=sewing+for+knitting&gs_lcp=CgNpbWcQARgBMgYIABAHEB4yBggAEAcQHjIGCAAQBxAeMgYIABAIEB4yBggAEAgQHjIGCAAQCB
AeMgYIABAIEB46CAgAEAgQBxAeUO7rB1j3hQhgnZ0IaABwAHgAgAHhAogB2hCSAQgwLjEyLjAuMZgBAKABAaoBC2d3cy13aXotaW1nwAEB&sclien
t=img&ei=u7YfYJH6IJeBmAXMo5egAg#imgrc=nTgQA5BgNVUpDM
Crochet hooks
https://www.google.com/search?q=crochet+hook&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwi584qSv9fuAhUJ5pQKHSwqCPsQ2-
cCegQIABAA&oq=crochet&gs_lcp=CgNpbWcQARgFMgQIABBDMgcIABCxAxBDMgQIABBDMgQIABBDMgQIABBDMgcIABCxAxBDMgQIABBDMgQI
ABBDMgQIABBDMgQIABBDOgIIADoFCAAQsQM6CAgAELEDEIMBULHxBljAjwdgprwHaABwAHgEgAGuAYgBnw6SAQQwLjEzmAEAoAEBqgELZ3dzL
Xdpei1pbWewAQDAAQE&sclient=img&ei=RbcfYPm8KInM0wSs1KDYDw#imgrc=2brFKV_MN9V1iM&imgdii=9TrcdJUgCxS2eM
Cable needles
https://www.google.com/search?q=cable+needles+for+knitting&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwi6nqfNv9fuAhURNqYKHVmfBHYQ2-
cCegQIABAA&oq=cable+needles&gs_lcp=CgNpbWcQARgDMgIIADICCAAyAggAMgIIADIGCAAQBRAeMgYIABAFEB4yBggAEAUQHjIGCAAQBRAeM
gYIABAFEB4yBggAEAUQHjoHCAAQsQMQQzoECAAQQzoFCAAQsQNQ0YQIWNW2CGDw1whoAHAAeASAAaYDiAHYGJIBCjAuMTguMS4wLjGYAQC
gAQGqAQtnd3Mtd2l6LWltZ7ABAMABAQ&sclient=img&ei=wbcfYPq5NJHsmAXZvpKwBw#imgrc=aSDvgCMIgDIkmM
Knit gauge
https://www.google.com/search?q=knit+gauge&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwjs1p6SwNfuAhUK4pQKHQREAfUQ2-
cCegQIABAA&oq=knit+gau&gs_lcp=CgNpbWcQARgAMgIIADICCAAyAggAMgIIADICCAAyAggAMgIIADIGCAAQCBAeMgYIABAIEB4yBggAEAgQHjoE
CAAQQzoICAAQsQMQgwE6BQgAELEDOgcIABCxAxBDUP6VA1iAwgNg-
fUDaABwAHgEgAHnA4gB1ReSAQgwLjE5LjQtMZgBAKABAaoBC2d3cy13aXotaW1nsAEAwAEB&sclient=img&ei=UrgfYOzlGYrE0wSEiIWoDw#imgrc
=_mBMxqM-g9yTRM

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Prepared by: Approved by:

JOAN P. NORO HENRY D. ESPINA JR.


Teacher Principal I

For the Teacher: Advise the students to read the reading and discussion portion before they
attempt to answer the practice exercises. Going through the parts sequentially will help them
understand easily the topic.

For the Learner: Read through the self-learning home task from the first part to the last part.
Doing so, will help you understand better the topic.

For the Parent/Home Tutor: Assist your child and make sure that he/she reads the self-
learning home task from beginning to end to ensure proper understanding of the
concepts.References:

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