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Design Folder Sustainable Design - Oskar Lau (7DET10)

C1: Work Plan

Examples of work plans found online - ​Instructables DIY Phone Pouch​ | ​We All Sew​ | ​Nutella Brownies

🔎 What?
C1: Outline a plan, which considers the use of resources and time, sufficient for peers to be able to follow to create the solution.

1. Describe​ all steps needed to create your product. In this step plan:
● List​ all tools you will need for each step.
● List​ all materials you will need for each step (where appropriate).
● Record​ the estimated time it should take to complete each step. (1 period = 40 mins of work time)
● Outline​ safety precautions for each step (where appropriate).
● Outline/describe​ what each step entails (bullet point sequence of smaller ‘sub-steps’).
● Present​ photographs and/or screenshots that illustrate the production process of your product (if found)
2. Summarize​ the materials and tools of the project in the following:
● Cutting List
● Tools List
3. Extension: Present​ photographs of your pattern & prototype (if complete)

Consider
Despite the fact that every student has their own project, it is likely your plan has some of the following ‘steps’:
- Create seams
- Iron fabric
- Mark out pattern A
- Cut pattern A
- Press seams on part A with iron
- Pin part A to part B
- Sew part A to part B
- Apply rivets/eyelets/snap buttons
- Sew on snap-buttons/velcro/zipper

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main steps in a plan that steps in a plan that contains plan, which ​considers​ time plan​, which ​considers​ the
contains some details, some details, resulting in and resources, resulting in use of resources and time,
resulting in peers having peers having difficulty peers being able to follow the sufficient for peers to be
significant difficulty following following the plan to create plan to create the solution. able to follow to create the
the plan to create the solution. the solution. solution.

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How to make an R2-D2 Stuffed Toy


Overview of Project​ (a brief description of what are you going to make)
I am going to be making a fairly small R2-D2 toy that is made out of out of my old shirt. I would add some more colors apart from
blue to make it more vibrant

Source(s)​ (MLA format):

● Mike. "How to Easily Make Plush Toys in Any Shape." ​The Crafty Gentleman​, Mike, 24 July 2018,
www.thecraftygentleman.net/2018/07/24/how-to-make-plush-toys/. Accessed 21 Apr. 2020.

# Step title Materials and tools Time Step details (what are you doing?)
needed
(1 PD =
40mins)

1 Make - Scissors 45m ● Gather all tools and materials


Sewing - Scrap Paper ● Lay the paper on a flat surface
Patterns - Pencil ● Look at the instructions to know what are the
- Ruler measurements of each piece.
● Follow the instructions, mark and draw the pattern I will
need to cut out
● Label each piece respectfully

2 Cut Out - Pencil/Tailor’s 30m ● Gather tools and put the T-shirt on a flat surface
Pieces chalk ● Cut out the back and side of the T-shirt(s) using the
- Ruler fabric scissors. Be careful when using the scissors and
- Fabric Scissors try to cut in a straight line
- Sewing ● Place one of the sewing patterns on the cut-out fabric.
Patterns Maks sure that the fabric is flat and smooth before
- Sewing Pins arranging the pattern on top of the fabric
● Pin the patterns carefully to the cotton using the sewing
pins
● Use a pencil or tailor’s chalk to trace out the pieces of
the toy
● Before pulling out the sewing pins, check if you have
drawn the lines correctly. If you did, proceed to remove
the pins
● Using the fabric scissors, carefully cut out along the lines
you have drawn on.
● Label each piece lightly so you wouldn’t get confused
which is which.

3 Sewing - Sewing 50m ● Using the bad side of your fabric, start aligning the
pieces Machine pieces that you need to sew together and pin them
together - Sewing pins together using the sewing pins
● The arms would be folded into a rectangle and sewed
using a running stitch. Make sure to leave a gap for the

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stuffing later. For the wheels, they would also overlap


and be stitched together by a running stitch. Do this for
both arms.
● Head would be pinned onto the body. The body overlaps
the head to make it possible to make a running stitch.
● The bottom would overlap the body, making it possible to
make a running stitch. Make sure to leave a gap to insert
filling
● The boxes would be made out of different parts of the
shirt with color. They would be stitched on to the body by
backstitches. Make sure the backstitches are upside
down so that the lines would appear when turned over.

4 Flipping the - Pencil 25m ● Remove pins after sewing together the pieces
toy ● Start turning the toy inside out. Use the back of your
inside-out pencil to push out any parts that have not been pushed
out yet

5 Insert filling - Cotton Filling 35m ● Start by putting the filling through the holes you have left
for the stitches. Make sure the corners are also filled so
the toy looks plump.
● After filling, stitch the holes using a running stitch. The
thread could be the same color as the fabric to make it
look like there is nothing there.

Cutting list
# Material and Dimensions Quantity Needed for

1 Cotton 10*200mm 2 Left and right arm of my toy

2 Cotton 100*110mm 1 Head of my toy

3 Cotton 110*210mm 1 Body of my toy

4 Cotton 106*30mm 1 Bottom of my toy

Tools
# Name of Tool Quantity Needed for

1 Sewing Machine 1 Stitching fabric together

2 Scissors 1 For cutting out the sewing patterns

3 Fabric Scissors 1 For cutting out fabric

4 Pencil/Tailor’s Chalk 1 For drawing out the sewing pattern lines

5 Ruler 1 For making a straight line on the sewing pattern

6 Sewing Pins 1 Pack For holding fabric together

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Extension​: Insert photos of your life-size patterns and paper prototype

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