What are the dimensions of the armband for duty. Armbands

Topic: Tailoring of a bandage for the person on duty. Embroidering the emblem on the details of the bandage.

Target: To form the ability of children to use the pattern, to perform decorating stitches.

Tasks:

  1. To form and develop the ability to perform chain stitches.
  2. To promote the mastery of the main ways of mental activity, to develop motor skills.
  3. To improve aesthetic views, to cultivate a positive attitude towards work.
  4. To form the ability to work based on a technological map, a sample.

Methodological equipment of the lesson: Sample, flow chart, instruction card No. 1, No. 2, handout.

Speech material: bandage, ties, emblem, template, chain stitch.

I. Org. moment.

"Mood Clouds" - the psychological mood of students.

The topic of the lesson. Writing in notebooks.

II. Repetition.

  1. What are we studying?
  2. Zhenya was given the task to look up the meaning of the word "bandage" in the dictionary. Let's listen to him. Zhenya reads: "A bandage is a piece of fabric tied to something (for example, a bandage on a wound)."
  3. Why do we need bandages that we make with you?
  4. What other bandages are there?
  5. Let's talk about our product. What are the details of the bandage for the attendant? ( I draw the attention of children to the sample).
  6. What shape is the bandage?
  7. Let's play with you the game "Recognize the figure by touch" ( children close their eyes, each of them I give geometric shapes cut out of cardboard). Students name the shapes they recognize. So, guys, we will make a bandage that has a rectangular shape.
  8. What fabrics are bandages made from?
  9. What fabrics are dyed?
  10. Determine the fabrics by the method of dyeing - I distribute envelopes with fabric samples to students, they work individually.

- So, we will sew bandages from red chintz.

- Before sewing, we need to remember the sewing plan for the product. On the board is a technological map, samples. To draw up a plan for sewing a bandage, you need to carefully look at the technological map and a sample of the product. Now I am giving you cards with the name of operations and together we will draw up a plan. We place cards with dressing sewing operations together with technological map. The students are actively working.

What kind of manual work will we do? machine work?

- How do we start work?

III. Message of thematic material.

Today we will embroider an emblem on the details of the bandage. Ruslan has worked with the dictionary and will introduce us to the meaning of the word "emblem". The student reports: "The emblem is a conditional image of some concept (for example, the emblem of a sports club)."

So, today we will embroider an emblem in the form of the letter "D". Embroidery always serves as a decoration of the product, which means that it must be done beautifully, neatly. We will embroider with chain stitches, they look like a chain. We will perform the threads "iris" in one addition.

- How to measure the length of the thread?

In what direction are chain stitches sewn? (top to bottom or right to left?)

- Guys, what do you think, what needs to be done so that the emblem in the form of the letter "D" appears on the part of the bandage?

We use a template for this.

See how the emblem is located on the part. How to find the middle of a part?

I show the techniques for translating the logo using a template on paper. Children work with a template on paper.

Fizminutka. (Children follow the teacher)

Pinocchio stretched, just bent down.
Two bent down, spread his arms to the side,
Apparently the key was not found.
To get the key, we need to stand on our toes.

IV. Fixing the material.

- What are we going to do today? How?

- What stitch will we embroider with? (I distribute cards "Name the stitches" for individual work). (Attachment 1).

I summarize the results of the task.

Suggestions are on the board : "For a moment the swallow froze." "But neither the gypsies nor his friend saw the knife.” I suggest that children find the tools necessary for work: a needle, scissors. We repeat the rules of safe work with tools.

I distribute cards with puzzles to the guys: “bandage”, “template”, “chintz”, “embroidery”, “emblem”. (Appendix 2).

V. Summing up the lesson. Grades for the work of students in the lesson.

Practical work.

1) Introductory briefing on the progress of the upcoming work.

I acquaint students with the criteria for the quality of work.

  1. The stitches are made along the outline of the pattern.
  2. The stitches are the same size, neat.
  3. The thread is fixed at the beginning and at the end of the work.

Then I distribute instruction cards to the children. (Appendix 3).

2) Performing practical work. Work under the supervision of a teacher, if necessary - conducting current briefings. Control over Yura A., Igor P.

Fizminutka- gymnastics for fingers.

3) Summing up the lesson. Students evaluate their work based on performance criteria. The teacher evaluates student work best work, gives ratings.

At the end of the lesson, make up a proverb from individual words, the result is the proverb "A small deed is better than a big idleness." I thank the students for their work in the lesson.

The Soviet Union is the world's first nationwide socialist state, supporting the interests and will of all classes, nations and nationalities of the country, once largest state, which occupied about 1/6 of the inhabited land.

Today we can learn about those distant times from numerous sources or stories of our grandmothers on the topic: “How well we lived then.” But, as you know, it is better to see once than hear a hundred times. Various Soviet paraphernalia preserved to this day will help us with this: badges, ties, caps, and, of course, honorary armbands. They were worn by representatives of one of the most significant public organizations- voluntary people's squad. A bit of history: the organization was created after the war in the face of a significant increase in crime. The first squad appeared on the initiative of the working people of Leningrad in 1958. Subsequently, patrols of police and workers, each of whom had a bandage "DRUZHINNIK" or "DND" on his arm, appeared on the streets of all major cities. The feasible help of the vigilantes made it possible to finally start effective fight with street crime.

In addition to vigilantes, duty officers wore red armbands. “Arm band on duty” - this is the wording that Internet users often look for necessary information about that time. The "position" of the duty officer was in almost every industry - from students to the military: on duty at the school, on duty in the brigade, on duty in the regiment.

The bandages for both law enforcement officers were standard: red, cotton, size 22 by 11 cm, a bandage was attached to the right arm.

Today, on sites offering retro goods, you can find original headbands saved by collectors, as well as order new ones with thematic inscriptions. Headbands with distinctive inscriptions are a necessary attribute for holding sports olympiads and games where the competitors are divided into teams; parades and corporate events where it is necessary to emphasize one's belonging to a particular organization; for theme parties. On school trips, class-marked armbands will be simply indispensable, especially when several adults are carrying a group of kids along the subway, from which no one should get lost in the seething crowd.

An armband with a cool inscription of your choice will come in handy at fun feasts, corporate parties or trips to nature. With it, your holiday will be extraordinary, which means it will provide good mood to all those invited. Bandages can be given to guests by organizers or hosts of parties, with their help assigning funny “titles”, for example: this is Ivan Vasilyevich, he is an expert on alcoholic beverages and always knows who drinks what, therefore, today he is awarded the honorary armband “Alcohol Duty Officer” .


Squad t-shirts
From a warehouse in Moscow and on order.

Dimensions: 11*22cm
Textile: 100% cotton
Colors: 15 colors available.
Price: 65 rubles in red, green, light green, blue, white colors, in the rest - 75.
Large quantities - big discounts!
Minimum lot- 1 pack (10 units in one color).
Armbands are made on 4 strings!

Inscriptions on armbands in stock

(inscriptions can be made on bandages of any color)

Armbands "Pioneer"

Armbands "Druzhinnik"

Armbands "Redocollegia"

Armbands "Nurseman"

Armbands "On duty"

Armbands "Counselor"

Armbands "Director"

Armbands "Commander"

Armbands "Participant"

Armbands "Headman"

Armbands "Judge"

Armbands "Captain"

Armbands "Defender of nature"

Medical armband

Armband "Captain"

Armband "Counselor"

Armband "Counselor"

Armband "Counselor"

Armbands with numbers

Armbands of the Brigadier

Armbands Slinger

Price armband with an available inscription or emblem in one color is 110 rubles.
We can also manufacture armbands with your inscription. The cost of a bandage with your inscription - from 150 rubles. (depending on circulation).

Delivery of armbands

1. Pickup. Metro station "Kuntsevskaya", st. Vereiskaya, 29
2. Delivery in Moscow (subway available)
- by courier to the address - 300 rubles.
- to the point of self-delivery SDEK - 200 rubles.
3. Delivery in Moscow (absence in the metro area) - 800 rubles. or to the nearest SDEK pickup point - 300 rubles.
4. In the Moscow region and regions, delivery is carried out by SDEK to the nearest pickup point. Delivery cost - 400 rubles.
are an integral part of school paraphernalia, sports competitions, corporate events. They are used when among all the participants it is necessary to single out those responsible. Armbands can be made in different colors, through this variety of colors it is possible to distribute participants into groups.
Drawing a logo, an inscription or drawing of your organization, including small batches is possible. Execution time 1 - 2 days.

The Soviet Union is the world's first nationwide socialist state, supporting the interests and will of all classes, nations and nationalities of the country, once the largest state, occupying about 1/6 of the inhabited land.

Today we can learn about those distant times from numerous sources or stories of our grandmothers on the topic: “How well we lived then.” But, as you know, it is better to see once than hear a hundred times. Various Soviet paraphernalia preserved to this day will help us with this: badges, ties, caps, and, of course, honorary armbands. They were worn by representatives of one of the most significant public organizations - the voluntary people's squad. A bit of history: the organization was created after the war in the face of a significant increase in crime. The first squad appeared on the initiative of the working people of Leningrad in 1958. In the future, patrols of police and workers, each of whom had a bandage "DRUZHINNIK" or "DND" on his arm, appeared on the streets of all major cities. The feasible help of the combatants made it possible to finally begin an effective fight against street crime.

In addition to vigilantes, duty officers wore red armbands. “Arm band on duty” - it is with this wording that Internet users often look for the necessary information about that time. The "position" of the duty officer was in almost every industry - from students to the military: on duty at the school, on duty at the brigade, on duty at the regiment.

The bandages for both law enforcement officers were standard: red, cotton, size 22 by 11 cm, a bandage was attached to the right arm.

Today, on sites offering retro goods, you can find original headbands saved by collectors, as well as order new ones with thematic inscriptions. Headbands with distinctive inscriptions are a necessary attribute for sports olympiads and games where the competitors are divided into teams; parades and corporate events where it is necessary to emphasize one's belonging to a particular organization; for themed parties. On school trips, class-marked armbands will be simply indispensable, especially when several adults are carrying a group of kids along the subway, from which no one should get lost in the seething crowd.

An armband with a cool inscription of your choice will come in handy at fun feasts, corporate parties or trips to nature. With it, your holiday will be extraordinary, which means it will provide a great mood to all those invited. Bandages can be given to guests by organizers or hosts of parties, with their help assigning funny “titles”, for example: this is Ivan Vasilyevich, he is an expert on alcoholic beverages and always knows who drinks what, therefore, today he is awarded the honorary armband “Alcohol Duty Officer” .

Cotton-gauze bandage

A cotton-gauze bandage is a gauze tape with a loose piece of cotton wool inside.

Cotton-gauze bandage is intended for use in the following cases:
1) as protection against infections spread by airborne droplets
(diphtheria, scarlet fever, whooping cough, meningococcal infection, etc.) When protecting against smoke and gases, the bandage must be moistened; with bacterial protection, it must remain dry.
2) to protect the operating field during medical manipulations and operations (asepsis)
Cotton-gauze bandage consists of ordinary medical gauze, folded into four layers. Cotton wool can be laid between the layers of gauze. The amount of cotton wool should be such that the bandage does not make breathing too difficult. The standard bandage has a rectangular shape and four ties.

The dimensions of the cotton-gauze bandage should be such that the bandage covers the mouth and nose. The upper corners of the gauze rectangle should reach almost to the ears, and the lower part of the bandage should cover the chin. The top two ties should go over the ears and tie at the back of the head. The two lower bands should pass under the ears and also tie at the back of the head. Of course, the use of a cotton-gauze bandage does not guarantee you absolute safety, but it will significantly reduce the risk of disease.

Making a cotton-gauze bandage

    To make a cotton-gauze bandage, a piece of gauze is required about 100 centimeters long and 60 centimeters wide. Lay out the gauze on the table. In the middle we put an even layer of cotton wool measuring 20 x 20 cm, 1-2 cm thick. On both sides, we bend the gauze along the entire length, laying it on cotton wool. We cut the ends remaining along the length of the gauze into 25-30 cm on each side for tying. That's how the strings came about.

That's it, the cotton-gauze bandage is ready!

If you plan to use such a cotton-gauze bandage more than once, then for strength it must be stitched with threads - on both sides of the cotton wool and along the edges of the straps.

The cotton-gauze bandage should cover the nose from above, and tightly wrap around the chin from below. The lower ties must be tied at the top (just above the crown of the head), and the upper ones at the bottom (on the back of the head), passing them under the ears.

It is necessary to change the medical cotton-gauze bandage every 3-4 hours.

Cotton-gauze bandages are not erased! They must be thrown away.

A cotton-gauze bandage is one of the simplest means of protection. An alternative to a cotton-gauze bandage can be: R-2 respirator or Alina 200 AVK respirator.


I'm posting my new creations.
This time, my approach to sewing clothes has undergone significant changes.
I wanted: natural fabrics, simple styles, but beautiful and a lot (how not to remember the motto of this fall of Dasha, the daughter of Fashionable Modiste, on this occasion).
In terms of fabrics, I was incredibly lucky: in our expensive store "Bravissimo" there were 70% discounts on wool, which I took advantage of.
In addition, I bought PPP from Natalia Kolomeytseva (she is registered on our forum, the address was suggested by Lena-Temptation in her Album).
From PPP on the scale and repelled when sketching the capsule.
It was very important to decide on the capsule. In my usual version, I sew that. what you want, without thinking how it will look together. Therefore, this time, I drew and thought. Long process, but I liked it.
I started by doing this sketch.
A PHOTO.

Because knitwear and it seemed that it would be simple.
But it was an illusion.
Because for the first time in my life I sewed natural, but thin fabrics. Plus, it's lined with jersey. Lots of self made- but with great pleasure.
About everything in order.
Capsule "Crane".
Handkerchief.
A PHOTO.

But about the scarf a little later ...
First there will be knitwear.
1. Dress.
I already had this dress, but in cotton (and twice). Also from knitwear, but from different things: and. I really like the style - very comfortable. I wanted to repeat in wool.
Textile. Knitwear, 100% wool. Very soft, plastic, WTO flawlessly, incredibly warm. The sewing was heavy because the fabric "creeped away". I was looking for the right setting for a long time. Then everything was great.
Lining: knitted fabric. Very similar to viscose. Sewed with an incredible rattle, with strong tension, so as not to "crawl" out from under the foot. The bottom folded up perfectly on the stitching machine (all other hemlines are manual). The seam from the stitching was covered with beautiful lace - stretch.
A PHOTO.

The output data of the models is indicated on the collage.
Walked on October 4th solemn event, received