2ND LT Tle10
2ND LT Tle10
______1. _________Is used to decorate the palace halls and country house-holds in China since the ancient
times.
a. Chinise Macrame c. Chinese Macrame
b. China Macrame d. Macrame of Taoism
______2. made of nylon-waxed twine; are light to wear in contrast to silver, gold, and traditional jewelry with
crystals and gemstone
a. Macramé Earrings c. Macramé’ Bracelets
b. Macrame’ Textiles d. Macrame' Belts
______3. A Variety of this macramé called cavandoli macramé is used to form geometric patterns especially in
weaving
a. Macramé Earrings c. Macramé’ Bracelets
b. Macramé Textiles d. Macrame' Belts
______4. A kind of Macramé that are light and various sizes and shapes
a. Macramé Earrings c. Macramé’ Bracelets
b. Macramé Textiles d. Macrame' Belts
______5. considered as unique item for fashion used around the waist as an accessory or to support rousers
or other clothing articles.
a. Macramé Earrings c. Macramé’ Bracelets
b. Macramé Textiles d. Macrame' Belts
______6. fashion accessories now a day, trendy style made of beads or sequences especially in female dresses
a. Macramé Earrings c. Macramé’ Bracelets
b. Macramé Textiles d. Macrame' Belts
______7. A type of technique in basket making, which is Native Americans of the Southwest are well
renowned for.
a. Plaiting Basketry c. Wicker and Splint Basketry
b. Coiled Basketry d. Twining Basketry
______8. A textile weaving where the material is plaited or woven to produce a wide variety of items like bags,
basket, purse, fan, etc.
a. Plaiting Basketry c. Wicker and Splint Basketry
b. Coiled Basketry d. Twining Basketry
______9. materials like reed, cane, willow, oak, and ash to create useful basket designs
a. Plaiting Basketry c. Wicker and Splint Basketry
b. Coiled Basketry d. Twining Basketry
______10. Macramé is believed to have originated with ____century Arab weavers
a. 11th c. 13
b. 12 d. 14
II.True/False
Directions: Write “Macramé” if the statement is true and “basketry” if the statement is false
_____________1. Arab weaver’s artisans knotted the Îess thread and yarn along the edges of hand-loomed fabrics
into decorative fringes on bath towels, shawls, and veils.
_____________2. the Arabic word migramah, from which macramé' is derived, originally meant “stripped towel"
or embroidered veil."
_____________3. In the Philippines, raw materials for basket weaving are abundant. The most common are
tamboo, rattan, and abaca
_____________4. Macramé was a specialty of Genoa, where, in the 19th century, towels decorated with knotted
cord were popular. Its roots were in a 16th-century technique of knotting lace known as punto a
groppo.
_____________5. Macramé introduced to England from Holland by Queen Mary, wife of William of Orange, in the
late 18th century. Macramé' soon became a popular pastime in court circles.
_____________6. The history of macramé can be traced to the early 14th and 15th centuries when this craft was
practiced in France and Italy.
_____________7. Macramé is a fabric craft that uses a variety of knots to create functional and decorative items. It
can be worked in many different kinds of threads, strings and rope. nothing is the process of
making
_____________8. Basketry is the process of weaving or sewing pliable materials into three-dimensional artifacts,
such as basket, mats, mesh bags or even furniture. Weaving is the process of making
_____________9. This craft then became popular among the British during the 19th century. Legend says that
North American sailors spent long hours aboard ships practicing macramé' square knots and
hitch knots.
_____________10.Basketry or basket making is one of the oldest crafts. Prehistoric humans used limbs, leaves, and
vines woven together to carry their supplies.
III. Jumbled Letter
Directions: arrange the jumbled letter words. Write your answer on the space provided
HLOANKTF – use for tying shoe. ______________________
SUQOTEANKR – two half knots In opposite directions. ______________________
LAKRADHSE - used to tie the yarn mounted to its anchor or starting cord. ______________________
OROKEVNHATND - created with just one string where you make a loop knot onto itself. ______________________
DOELBU FHAL CHHIT - has one string bearing the knot while the other string wraps around it. __________________