• Entrepreneur - someone who combines knowledge,
skills, labour, and resources to create a new valuable
item.
• Entrepreneurs take risks to start businesses and pursue
economic opportunities.
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Costing C15: • Why people decide to
• The cost includes all the ingredients/materials, Entrepreneurship become entrepreneurs
labour costs and overhead costs.
𝑞𝑢𝑎𝑛𝑡𝑖𝑡𝑦 𝑢𝑠𝑒𝑑 x 𝑝𝑢𝑟𝑐ℎ𝑎𝑠𝑒 𝑝𝑟𝑖𝑐𝑒 and planning for • They are unemployed and need to create
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• 𝐴𝑐𝑡𝑢𝑎𝑙 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝑡 = . their own job.
𝑞𝑢𝑎𝑛𝑡𝑖𝑡𝑦 𝑏𝑜𝑢𝑔ℎ𝑡
• You can’t use mass (kg/g) and volume (l or ml) in
small-scale • They need to generate income.
the same formula. production • They are passionate about their
• Create a shopping list of all the ingredients you product/business and are convinced that
need and calculate how much they will cost. it will sell.
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Group items found in the same section of the
store to save time while shopping.
Use the pattern envelope to see what fabrics
and supplies you need.
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They want to be their own boss.
They want the freedom to live by their
own standards and principles.
• The qualities of a
• successful entrepreneur
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• Why entrepreneurship is important for • Willingness to take risks.
• Enthusiasm and optimism.
the South African economy and society • Strong sense of responsibility.
• Entrepreneurship is essential for economic and social development. • Practical.
• It contributes positively by creating new products, services and markets. • Attention to detail.
• New businesses lead to job creation. • Dislike being restricted - original and creative.
• Entrepreneurship empowers citizens and promotes innovative thinking. • Take action.
• Many small businesses operate at a subsistence level. • Patience and the ability to learn from mistakes.
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, Fasteners Fabrics
Designs to dress independently
• Long front openings are easy to handle. • Materials should be stretchy but
• Large, flat buttons fasten and unfasten retain their shape. Designs for pants
easily. • Smooth linings make it easier to
• Zippers with large pullers are convenient. put on and take off clothes. • Longer back crotch seam - comfortable, prevents it
• Velcro fasteners are easy to use, neat • from riding up and allows room for a diaper.
and flat. • Elastic band in the waist should be loose enough to
• avoid problems with blood circulation.
• Pants legs should be wider (to pull over braces) and
longer (to prevent it from riding up while sitting).
Physical comfort • Thigh pockets with elastic at the top - easier to reach
• Materials should be absorbent, lightweight,
C11: Adaptive than back/side pockets.
clothing for • Elastic at the ankles - retains heat for those with poor
breathable and comfortable in varying
circulation.
temperatures.
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Clothing should allow for flexible movement
– stretchy, soft and smooth textures.
Avoid tight elastics, thick seams and make
sure collars lie flat.
people with
disabilities
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Designs for shirts, tops and jackets
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• lê. • Should be easy to put on and take off.
• A shoulder piece should allow comfortable arm movement.
• Shirts should have large, stretchy neck openings and should
Safety open in the front.
• Jacket sleeves should be shorter to prevent the sleeves from
• Pants should be the right size to avoid interference
with crutches, walkers or wheelchairs getting caught in the wheelchair wheels or getting dirty.
• Gloves for people with crutches/walkers should • .
have palm reinforcements - prevent their hands • .
from slipping or getting friction burns. • Designs for shoes
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• Should be sturdy and supportive.
Convenience and care • Shoes should be easy to put on and take off.
• Choose shoes with Velcro fasteners.
• Should be easy to wash, dry quickly and iron easily. • .
• Use good quality materials that are stain resistant, •
colourfast, elastic, strong and easy to care for.
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