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CHAPTER I- INTRODUCTION

CEFB (Crocheted Eco-Friendly Bracelet)

Is simply made to lessen the problems in our environment most specially, the
global warming. We aim to reduce a big amount of pollution in our world that causes
many environmental problems. One of it's reasons is the burning of materials such as
plastics, etc. and toxins coming from different factories of shoes, bags, accesories or
jewelries,etc. But this CEFB doesn't need a factory to be able to make one, with just the
combination of a creative mind, and a skillful hands crocheted bracelet was created.

Our main goal is to reduce, lessen and make a decrease of pollution and the global
warming here on Earth. We will contribute to organizations that can help the environment
to be clean and green. Also to help other people with the income that the business will be
earning. Some of it is for the expansion of the business or its sustainability and the other
part is for helping other people like beggars and those who are experiencing poverty.
Those simple acts would be better than being selfish of having income for ourselves.
CHAPTER II- PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

CEFB is a handcraft that symbolizes anyone who wore it as a simple person.


Being simple not because it's a cheap one but simple because of how it is made, the
simplicity of wearing it and the simplicity of helping others but worthy. This crocheted
bracelet was made from yarn and a few simple stitches, incorporating beads or similar
embellishments to make it more appealing unique from the others and easy to wear.

MATERIALS:

Yarn
Thread and needle
Scissor
Buttons
Beads (for the design)
I small box (for packaging)

PROCEDURES:

Step 1 Work a long chain.

Attach the thread to the crochet hook using a slip knot, then work a foundation of
chain stitches long enough to wrap around your wrist three times.The exact number of
chains will vary depending on the size of your wrist.

This simple pattern is easy to alter. Crochet thread will create a relatively sleek
bracelet. You can create fewer or more wrap-arounds by crocheting a shorter or longer
chain, respectively.

Step 2 Make an extra large chain stitch

At the end of your foundation chain, work one notably loose, large chain stitch. This
extra large chain stitch will turn into a button hole. Make sure that it is large enough for
the button to fit through but tight enough to prevent the button from easily slipping out.
Step 3 Lock the final chain in place

Work one more chain stitch beyond the button hole to secure the loop. Note that you
may need to hold the button hole chain while working on this final chain stitch. If you
don't hold the button loop, it may shrink as you work the final chain.

Step 4 Slip stitch across the chain

Work one slip stitch into the last chain of the previous row, then work one slip stitch
into each of the remaining chains across the foundation.

Step 5 Fasten off the piece

Cut the yarn, leaving a 3-inch (7.6-cm) tail. Pull this tail through the loop on your
hook to fasten it off.

Step 6 Attach the button

Using a yarn needle, thread both the beginning tail and end tail through the button.
Tie two square knots behind the button to secure it to the end of the bracelet. Weave the
remaining excess into the stitches to secure the ends.

Step 7 Wear the bracelet

The bracelet should be done and ready to show off. Wrap it around your wrist, then
slip the button through the button hole at the opposite end to hold it around your wrist.
CHAPTER III- FINANCIAL REPORT

EXPENSES Php 961.00

Salaries Php 240.00

Raw Materials

Pilcoat/ yarn Php 400.00

Hook Php 30.00

Scissor Php 20.00

Needle Php 1.00

Buttons Php 150.00

Price per piece Php 15.00


CHAPTER IV- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

This work would not be accomplished without people who shared knowledge and

efforts towards the completion of the project.

To our teachers who had given us this opportunity to be a confident person in

front of everybody be optimistic and creative.

We acknowledge the motivation you have given us, the pressure on how we are

going to present it to the investors, teachers and classmates, and to your trust on us that

we have those healthy mind and body that will cooperate during our presentation.
We are also grateful to give thank our parents for their full support , for giving us

so much time to be able to finish our work and thank you for lending us the permission

we needed to go to our classmate's house and do our work.

To our friends who became our companion and subordinate in every favor we ask,

to Carelle Joyce's aunt, Ana Mae Villas, thank you for letting us borrow your laptop for

the whole week and also for giving us suggestions on how to make our product to be

more beautiful than before.

To everyone who supported and give us strength that we can make it, THANK

YOU SO MUCH!!!

Above all this, to Lord Almighty who continuously loves, strengthens, gives us

wisdom and knowledge, blesses and guides us.

CHAPTER V- CURRICULUM VITAE

PERSONAL BACKGROUND

Name: Carelle Joyce Villas Alfonso

Age: 17

Gender: Female

Address: Sitio Tumibo Brgy. Tangal, Lubang Occidental Mindoro

Birthday: February 23, 2000


Birthplace: Tumibo, Lubang Occidental Mindoro

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Primary: Tumibo Elementary School

Year Graduated: 2012

Secondary: Lubang Vocational High School

Year Finished: 2016

FAMILY BACKGROUND

Mother's name: Analyn Villas

Occupation: Housewife

Father's name: Dioneil Alfonso

Occupation: construction worker


PERSONAL BACKGROUND

Name: Lilette Villas Tagumpay

Age: 21

Gender: Female

Address: Sitio Tangway Brgy. Tagbac, Lubang Occidental Mindoro

Birthday: April 9,1995

Birthplace: Sitio Tangway Brgy. Tagbac, Lubang Occidental Mindoro

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Primary: Tagbac Elementary School

Year Graduated: 2009

Secondary: Lubang Vocational High School

Year Finished: 2015

FAMILY BACKGROUND

Mother's name: Angelina Villas

Occupation: Housewife

Father's name: Rolito Tagumpay

Occupation: farmer
PERSONAL BACKGROUND

Name: Maria Christina Villas Paglicawan

Age: 17

Gender: Female

Address: Brgy. Maligaya, Lubang Occidental Mindoro

Birthday: March 5, 2000

Birthplace: Lubang District Hospital

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Primary: Looc Central School

Year Graduated: 2012

Secondary: Looc National High School

Year Finished: 2016

FAMILY BACKGROUND

Mother's name: Crispina Villas

Occupation: housewife

Father's name: Mario Paglicawan

Occupation: government employee


PERSONAL BACKGROUND

Name: Mary Ann Bayanay Tabor

Age: 18

Gender: Female

Address: Brgy. Maginhawa, Lubang Occidental Mindoro

Birthday: July 24, 1998

Birthplace: Lubang District Hospital

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Primary: Lubang Integrated School

Year Graduated: 2012

Secondary: Lubang Vocational High School

Year Finished: 2016

FAMILY BACKGROUND

Mother's name: Josephine Bayanay

Occupation: housewife

Father's name: Arnelson Tabor

Occupation: farmer
PERSONAL BACKGROUND

Name: April Joy Bolivar Tangi

Age: 17

Gender: Female

Address: Brgy. Maliig, Lubang Occidental Mindoro

Birthday: Aapril 29, 1999

Birthplace: Brgy. Maliig, Lubang Occidental Mindoro

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Primary: Maliig Elementary School

Year Graduated: 2012

Secondary: Lubang Integrated School

Year Finished: 2016

FAMILY BACKGROUND

Mother's name: Barbara Bolivar

Occupation: manicurist

Father's name: Leopoldo Tangi

Occupation: farmer
CHAPTER VI- DOCUMENTATION

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