How different combinations of colour, form and materials influence the aesthetic expression of craft artefacts.
How symbols and colours are used in child and youth cultures, and what they signify.
Importance of crafts for the individual and society, through history and in the present.
Economising on use of resources, such as through repairs and recycling of materials.
Metals, textiles and wood. Properties of materials, their areas of use and how they can be combined.
Some forms of handicraft techniques, such as crochet and hollowing out materials. Concepts which are used in connection with the different techniques.
Two and three-dimensional sketches, models, patterns and task descriptions, and how they can be interpreted, followed and linked to mathematical calculations.
Different parts of the crafts process: the development of ideas, re ecting on important factors, communicating and assessing the work process. How different parts of the work process are interlinked.
Exploring the opportunities provided by different materials and handicraft techniques.