Latihan Soal Materi Procedure (Aulia Meidina-9D-07) - Dikonversi
Latihan Soal Materi Procedure (Aulia Meidina-9D-07) - Dikonversi
Latihan Soal Materi Procedure (Aulia Meidina-9D-07) - Dikonversi
A. Bottom part.
B. Whole part.
C. Side part.
D. Top part.
Materials:
• 1 swatch of patterned fabric.
• 1 sheet of craft felt.
• Cotton thread.
Instructions:
1. Cut the patterned fabric into 2 pieces, measuring around 10 cm x 22 cm each. Do the
same thing with the felt. So, you’ll have 2 pieces of fabric and 2 pieces of felt.
2. Take 1 piece of fabric and lay on top of 1 piece of felt. Set it so that the top parts of
both materials line up.
3. Using a needle and cotton thread, sew along the tops to join felt and fabric. Repeat with
the other pieces of fabric and felt.
4. Flip over so the stitch is hidden and the seam is showing. Press with an iron. Repeat with
the other section.
5. Place two sections together with felt facing outward and underneath. Put your handphone
in the centre, leaving a gap about 5 mm at the top.
6. Draw around the phone by using a marker pen.
7. Stitch around the drawn handphone pattern. Remember not to sew the top, as this is
where you will put the phone in.
8. Cut out around the stitches as close as possible. Be careful not to cut the stitches.
9. Turn it around and use it.
11. What must we do after flipping over one section?
A. Cut the pattern.
B. Turn the inside out.
C. Press it with an iron.
D. Draw around the phone.
12. What is the marker pen for?
A. For cutting the fabric.
B. For drawing around the phone.
C. For stitching the materials together.
D. For pressing the materials together.
13. Which of the following things is NOT a tool to make a handphone pouch?
A. Iron.
B. Knife.
C. Scissors.
D. Measure tape.
14. How do we sew the pieces into a pouch?
A. By using needle and cotton thread.
B. By using marker pen and felt.
C. By using scissors and iron.
D. By using measure tape.
15. What is the measure tape for?
A. To measure the heat of the iron.
B. To measure the length of thread.
C. To measure the length of needle.
D. To measure the size of the fabric.
Read the following text and answer the questions.
Materials:
• 1 swatch of patterned fabric.
• 1 sheet of craft felt.
• Cotton thread.
Instructions:
1. Cut the patterned fabric into 2 pieces, measuring around 10 cm x 22 cm each. Do the
same thing with the felt. So, you’ll have 2 pieces of fabric and 2 pieces of felt.
2. Take 1 piece of fabric and lay on top of 1 piece of felt. Set it so that the top parts of
both materials line up.
3. Using a needle and cotton thread, sew along the tops to join felt and fabric. Repeat with
the other pieces of fabric and felt.
4. Flip over so the stitch is hidden and the seam is showing. Press with an iron. Repeat with
the other section.
5. Place two sections together with felt facing outward and underneath. Put your handphone
in the centre, leaving a gap about 5 mm at the top.
6. Draw around the phone by using a marker pen.
7. Stitch around the drawn handphone pattern. Remember not to sew the top, as this is
where you will put the phone in.
8. Cut out around the stitches as close as possible. Be careful not to cut the stitches.
9. Turn it around and use it.
26. Why must we put the handphone in the centre?
A. To make a pattern out of it.
B. To make a stitch inside it.
C. To make a cut around it.
D. To make a fabric for it.
27. “Repeat with the other section.”
The underlined word means . . . .
A. to let again
B. to get again
C. to see again
D. to make again
28. Why must we cut out around the stitches carefully?
A. So that we have extra fabric.
B. So that we fail making the pouch.
C. So that we don’t accidentally cut the stitches.
D. So that we don’t mistakenly break the scissors.
29. “Put your handphone in the centre, leaving a gap about 5 mm at the top.”
The underlined word has the same meaning as . . . .
A. crack
B. space
C. filling
D. part
30. “Set it so that the top parts of both materials line up.”
The underlined word refers to . . . .
A. felt
B. fabric
C. sewn fabric
D. felt and fabric
Read the following text and answer the questions.