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Pre-Assessment:
Directions: Read and understand the following statements. Choose the
write it in your notebook.

1. Which knot is used to attach your cording to your ring, dowel or handle when starting a
macramé project?
a. Double Half Hitch Knot
c. Overhand Knot
b. Lark's Head Knot
d. Square Knot
2. Which knot creates lines in your projects and can be worked horizontally, diagonally,
and on occasion, vertically?
a. Double Half Hitch Knot c. Overhand Knot
b. Lark's Head Knot
d. Square Knot
3. Which knot is commonly used to fasten off the end of a piece of jewelry?
a. Double Half Hitch Knot
b. Lark's Head Knot
c. Overhand Knot
d. Square Knot
4. Which is NOT included in the steps of making overhand knot?
a. Make a loop.
b. Pull through until the knot is tight.
C. Bring the end of the cord to the underside of the loop.
d. Take the outer left cord and cross it over the two middle cords.
5. What is the most common knot that usually used to have creative and unique macramé
products such as bags and baskets?
a. Double Half Hitch Knot
b. Lark's Head Knot
c. Overhand Knot
d. Square knot​


Sagot :

Answer:

1. Which knot is used to attach your cording to your ring, dowel or handle when starting a

macramé project?

a. Double Half Hitch Knot

c. Overhand Knot

b. Lark's Head Knot

d. Square Knot

2. Which knot creates lines in your projects and can be worked horizontally, diagonally,

and on occasion, vertically?

a. Double Half Hitch Knot c. Overhand Knot

b. Lark's Head Knot

d. Square Knot

3. Which knot is commonly used to fasten off the end of a piece of jewelry?

a. Double Half Hitch Knot

b. Lark's Head Knot

c. Overhand Knot

d. Square Knot

4. Which is NOT included in the steps of making overhand knot?

a. Make a loop.

b. Pull through until the knot is tight.

C. Bring the end of the cord to the underside of the loop.

d. Take the outer left cord and cross it over the two middle cords.

5. What is the most common knot that usually used to have creative and unique macramé

products such as bags and baskets?

a. Double Half Hitch Knot

b. Lark's Head Knot

c. Overhand Knot

d. Square knot