Standard set
Grade 12 - Upholstery 30 (Furniture) (2001)
Standards
Showing 101 of 101 standards.
12.A
Safety (Core)
12.B
Advanced Spring Foundations (Optional)
12.C
Skirting (Optional)
12.D
Advanced Machine Sewing (Optional)
12.E
Tufting and Channels (Optional)
12.F
Trimming and Finishing (Optional)
12.G
Operating a Small Business (Optional)
12.H
Work Study Preparation and Follow-up Activities (Optional)
12.I
Work Study (Optional)
12.J
Extended Study Module (Optional)
12.A.1
To identify safety as an important practice in the upholstery industry.
12.A.2
To identify common safety hazards in an upholstery shop.
12.A.3
To identify sources of potential personal injury and proper responses to injury.
12.A.4
Explain the necessity of maintaining a clean workplace.
12.A.5
Explain the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) and the procedures to be followed.
12.B.1
To identify the styles of springs used.
12.B.2
To explain the purpose of the coil spring.
12.B.3
To be able to place and attach coil springs onto jute webbing.
12.B.4
To be able to sew a coil base to the jute webbing.
12.B.5
To tie coil springs using appropriate knots.
12.B.6
To use edge wire where required.
12.B.7
To attach edge wire clips.
12.B.8
To cover springs with burlap after installation.
12.B.9
To calculate the cost of the coil springs, edge wire, edge clips, and twine used.
12.C.1
To make kick pleat skirting.
12.C.2
To make box pleat skirting
12.C.3
To attach skirting.
12.C.4
To calculate the amount of fabric used for skirting.
12.D.1
To identify stitch irregularities.
12.D.2
To identify thread fraying.
12.D.3
To repair thread fraying.
12.D.4
To identify and repair upper thread tension that is too loose.
12.D.5
To identify and adjust upper thread tension that is too tight.
12.D.6
To identify and adjust bobbin thread tension irregularities.
12.D.7
To be able to adjust presser foot pressure.
12.D.8
To identify the seams used in upholstery.
12.D.9
To sew a double welt.
12.D.10
To identify the types of cushion seams used.
12.D.11
To sew a knife edge cushion.
12.D.12
To sew a welt boxed cushion.
12.D.13
To sew a waterfall cushion.
12.D.14
To layout a cushion cover that will have a zipper
12.D.15
To insert a zipper.
12.E.1
To identify the different tufting patterns.
12.E.2
To lay out each pattern.
12.E.3
To chalk the pattern.
12.E.4
To calculate the amount of fabric needed.
12.E.5
To design a measured pattern for diamond tufting and install this pattern on the back of the fabric.
12.E.6
To chalk the pattern.
12.E.7
To calculate the amount of fabric needed.
12.E.8
To design a measured pattern for boxed tufting and install this pattern on the back of the fabric.
12.E.9
To identify the styles and types of channels
12.E.10
To layout a channel back.
12.E.11
To assemble the channel backs.
12.E.12
To stuff the channel.
12.E.13
To install the channel cover.
12.E.14
To calculate the amount and cost of fabric used.
12.F.1
To identify methods of finishing and trimming.
12.F.2
To compare methods of attaching gimp.
12.F.3
To attach gimp with decorative nails.
12.F.4
To attach gimp with hot glue
12.F.5
To attach gimp with white glue
12.F.6
To compare methods of attaching decorative nails.
12.F.7
To use single nails.
12.F.8
To use continuous nails.
12.F.9
To use fake nail strips
12.F.10
To understand the purpose of using double welting as a finish trim
12.F.11
To attach some double welt.
12.F.12
To analyze the purpose of tacking final covers.
12.F.13
To attach final covers using pin tacking.
12.F.14
To attach material using blind tacking.
12.F.15
To attach a cover using metal tack strip.
12.F.16
To calculate the cost of the fabric for trimming and finishing.
12.G.1
To investigate options for financing the establishment of a business.
12.G.2
To complete a loan application.
12.G.3
To discuss repayment schedules.
12.G.4
To identify credit types.
12.G.5
To complete a credit application.
12.G.6
To understand the role of dealers and suppliers.
12.G.7
To discuss the legal requirements of contracts.
12.G.8
To draw up a simple contract.
12.G.9
To establish a simple accounting system.
12.G.10
To maintain a simple set of books.
12.G.11
To complete bills for customers.
12.G.12
To understand overhead, profit, and labour and how they relate to pricing.
12.G.13
To establish a customer base.
12.G.14
To address customer service.
12.G.15
To address customer complaints and practise service recovery
12.G.16
To practise the call back.
12.G.17
To recognize and practise appropriate employee behaviour.
12.G.18
To identify the types of insurance.
12.G.19
To identify warranties and guarantees.
12.H.1
To be aware of the expectations of each of the partners in the work study component.
12.H.2
To determine the factors that may affect the student’s contribution in the workplace.
12.H.3
To build good communication skills for the workplace.
12.H.4
To develop a resumé that may be forwarded to a potential employer.
12.H.5
To create a student guide in preparation for an interview.
12.H.6
To determine student guidelines in preparation for an interview
12.H.7
To discuss the post interview.
12.H.8
To develop a procedural guide for the work site.
12.H.9
To relate feedback from the work placement.
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