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Performance Task Plan
Name: Nicole Anne P. Miraflor                     Date: March 7, 2025
Program and Year Level: BTLEd-HE 3                 Project Number: 1
                               Clover Crochet Key Chain
I. Objectives
    1. Create a well-crafted and durable clover crochet keychain.
    2. Identify the necessary materials, tools, and techniques needed
        for making a clover crochet keychain.
    3. Demonstrate proper crochet techniques while ensuring neatness
        and durability in the final product.
II. Bill of Materials:
            Unit     Quantity        Name of Item    Unit Cost    Total Cost
        Meters            15        Milk Yarn         P 40. 00     P 40. 00
                                                           TOTAL: P 40. 00
III.   Procedure/Methodology:
1. Prepare Materials – Gather all the necessary materials and tools.
2. Create the Magic Ring – Start by making a magic ring and securing it with a
slip stitch.
3. Crochet the Clover Leaves – Work on four heart-shaped leaves using the
following pattern:
     o Chain 2 (counts as first stitch).
       o Make necessary stitches to form a heart shape (usually a combination
       of double crochet, treble crochet, and slip stitches).
       o Repeat the process for all four leaves.
4. Shape the Clover – Adjust and shape the leaves neatly, ensuring they
resemble a clover.
5. Form the Stem – Chain a few stitches (around 5-7) and secure it at the base
of the leaves.
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6. Secure and Finish Off – Use a tapestry needle to weave in loose ends and
secure the structure. Apply fabric stiffener if needed.
7. Attach the Keychain Ring – Insert the keychain ring through one of the
stitches at the top and secure it properly.
8. Final Touches – Trim excess yarn and check for any loose stitches.
IV. Documentation:
V.    Observation/Recommendation
       Based on my observation, creating a clover crochet bouquet requires
       careful attention to stitch consistency and structural support to ensure the
       flowers hold their shape, and its structure depends on the firmness of the
       yarn you use. So I recommend using milk yarn because it doesn’t have a
       fuzzy texture, making the stitches look cleaner and more defined, resulting
       in a neat and polished bouquet.
VI.   Reflection
       Making a clover crochet keychain was a fun experience. It required
       patience and careful stitching to ensure that the flowers looked neat and
       kept their shape. I learned that using the right yarn, like milk yarn, helps
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    make the bouquet smooth and tidy. This project helped me improve my
    crochet skills and taught me to be more patient and creative. In the end, I
    felt happy and proud because I made something beautiful with my own
    hands.
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                            Performance Task Plan
Name: Nicole Anne P. Miraflor                       Date: April 2, 2025
Program and Year Level: BTLEd-HE 3                   Project Number: 2
                                   Embroidery
VII. Objectives
    1. Create a visually appealing embroidery.
    2. Identify the materials and tools needed to complete an
        embroidery.
    3. Demonstrate proper embroidery techniques while ensuring
        neatness and accuracy in the final design.
VIII. Bill of Materials:
           Unit    Quantity       Name of Item         Unit Cost     Total Cost
           Pc           1       Hoop                   P 116. 00      P 116. 00
           Pc           1       Needle                 P    5. 00     P    5. 00
           Pc           1       Carbon Paper           P 10. 00       P   10. 00
           Pcs.         7       Embroidery Yarn        P 10. 00       P 70. 00
                                                             TOTAL: P 201. 00
IX.      Procedure/Methodology:
    1. Stretch the fabric onto the embroidery hoop.
    2. Lightly sketch the design on the fabric using a carbon paper.
    3. Use a backstitch to outline the circular frame with green thread.
    4. Stitch the leaves using the fishbone stitch.
    5. Create flowers using the woven rose stitch and lazy daisy.
    6. Outline the girl's body using a backstitch and embroider the hair with
        French knots and satin stitches.
    7. Cut organza fabric into a dress shape, gather the top, and attach it at the
        waist using small stitches.
    8. Decorate the dress with embroidered French knots.
    9. Secure loose threads, trim excess fabric, and press lightly if needed.
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X. Documentation:
XI.   Observation/Recommendation
       Based on my observation, creating this embroidery project requires careful
       attention to stitch precision and fabric handling to achieve a clean and
       elegant design. The fishbone stitch for the leaves needs even spacing to
       create a natural, structured look, while the woven rose stitch requires
       consistent tension to maintain a well-formed floral shape. The chiffon dress
       adds a flowing effect, but securing it properly is crucial to prevent shifting.
       So I recommend using chiffon fabric for the dress, as this fabric drapes
       beautifully without adding bulk.
XII. Reflection
       Making this embroidery project was a fun and fulfilling experience. Stitching
       the fishbone leaves and woven rose flowers allowed me to refine my
       embroidery skills, especially in maintaining uniformity and texture. The
       addition of the chiffon dress introduced a new challenge, as securing the
       fabric while keeping it flowing naturally required careful handling. Despite
       the minor challenges I faced during the process, it was still fulfilling in the
       end, and seeing the finished design reinforced my passion for textile crafts.