The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Establish work requirements and prepare for work
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OHS requirements, including ergonomic criteria and personal protection needs, are observed throughout the work Completed |
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Work order requirements are checked and confirmed Completed |
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Heading type is recognised to identify personal work requirements for measuring, calculating, sewing, folding and finishing Completed |
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Correct side of fabric, naps, direction of pattern and pattern matches are identified Completed |
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Lining attachment method is recognised to identify any attachments and fasteners, trims and sewing requirements Completed |
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Drapery panels are checked for faults Completed |
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Appropriate needle types for the fabric are selected and threaded Completed |
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Lay out work to be sewn
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Top fabric is folded bringing edges to be seamed together to match any pattern and to maintain an appropriate finished length following workplace quality requirements Completed |
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Linings and any interlining materials are laid out and folded ready for sewing Completed |
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Fabric is held together and, where required, supported with pins or other workplace approved methods Completed |
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Stitch seams and form corners
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Curtain fabrics are held to allow for personal right-hand or left-hand preference of the sewer, and manipulation requirements for the bulk and slipperiness of the materials Completed |
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Linings to be bagged are sewn in place Completed |
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Machine sewing operations are completed correctly Completed |
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Corners are folded and formed to match work order requirements, inserting any required weight bags Completed |
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Hems are completed using any required weights, stitch type and appropriate sewing method Completed |
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Corners are stitched and finished, trimming any threads Completed |
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Construct curtain headings
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Curtain heading tape is attached according to workplace approved method and job instructions Completed |
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Attached lining and interlinings are sewn into heading Completed |
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Sewn pleat spaces are kept uniform within drops Completed |
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Linings and interlinings are attached to curtain backs by sewing or using appropriate fasteners Completed |
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Care labels are fixed to heading or hem of curtain according to workplace standards Completed |
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Separate linings are sewn using appropriate heading tape and attached to curtain Completed |
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Finish work
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Finished curtain panels, including stitch length, end finishing and final length of finished curtain panels are checked against work requirements Completed |
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Work is pressed for the next work stage Completed |
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Any parts of the work which do not comply with work order are repaired Completed |
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Complete work for next process
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Workplace required documentation is completed and stored following appropriate procedures Completed |
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Finished work is folded, protected and dispatched to next process following workplace procedures Completed |
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