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w. e. f Academic Year 2009-10 ‘E’ Scheme
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MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION, MUMBAITEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR POST S.S.C.DIPLOMA COURSES
COURSE NAME : DIPLOMA IN FASHION AND CLOTHING TECHNOLOGY COURSE CODE : DC DURATION OF COURSE : 6 SEMESTERS DURATION : 16 WEEKS SEMESTER : FOURTH WITH EFFECT FROM 2009-10 FULL TIME / PART TIME : FULL TIME – SEMESTER SCHEME : E
TEACHING SCHEME EXAMINATION SCHEME
TH (01) PR (04) OR (08) TW (09) SR. NO. SUBJECT TITLE Abbrevia
tion SUB
CODE TH TU PR PAPER
HRS MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN SW
(16004)
1 Textile Testing TXT 12494 4 -- 4 3 100 40 50@ 20 -- -- -- --
2 Clothing Construction CCN 12495 4 -- 4 3 100 40 50# 20 -- -- -- --
3 Indian & Western Costume IWC 12496 3 -- -- 3 100 40 -- -- -- -- -- --
4 CAD / CAM in Fashion & Clothing Industry CFC 12497 2 -- 4 3 100 40 -- -- -- -- 50# 20
5 Fashion Sketching FSK 12498 3 -- 2 3 100 40 50# 20 -- -- -- --
6 CAD in Textile Designing CTD 12499 -- -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 50@ 20
7 Professional Practices-IV PPR 12500 -- -- 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 50@ 20
50
TOTAL 16 -- 19 -- 500 -- 150 -- -- -- 150 -- 50 Student Contact Hours Per Week: 35 Hrs. THEORY AND PRACTICAL PERIODS OF 60 MINUTES EACH. Total Marks : 850 @ Internal Assessment, # External Assessment, * Online Examination, No Theory Examination. Abbreviations: TH-Theory, TU- Tutorial, PR-Practical, OR-Oral, TW- Termwork, SW- Sessional Work.
Conduct two class tests each of 25 marks for each theory subject. Sum of the total test marks of all subjects is to be converted out of 50 marks as sessional work.
Progressive evaluation is to be done by subject teacher as per the prevailing curriculum implementation and assessment norms. Code number for TH, PR, OR and TW are to be given as suffix 1, 4, 8, 9 respectively to the subject code.
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COURSE NAME : DIPLOMA IN FASHION & CLOTHING TECHNOLOGY
COURSE CODE : DC
SEMESTER : FOURTH
SUBJECT TITLE : TEXTILE TESTING
SUBJECT CODE : 12494 Teaching and Examination Scheme:
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
TH TU PR PAPER HRS. TH PR OR TW TOTAL
04 -- 04 03 100 50@ -- -- 150
NOTE:
Two tests each of 25 marks to be conducted as per the schedule given by MSBTE.
Total of tests marks for all theory subjects are to be converted out of 50 and to be
entered in mark sheet under the head Sessional Work. (SW)
Rationale
In this subject basic concept and principles of Fabric Testing is included. Basic concept of
fibre and yarn testing affecting fabric properties, texture, handle are also included. Identification of
Fibre, effect of atmospheric condition on fibre has been discussed.
Objectives:
This subjects intends to equip students with the concepts, principles and methods of testing
of various textile materials, which is helpful in selection of raw materials, process control and
quality assurance. The process improvement is also an important aspect, which requires lot of
experimentation. This processes results in number of observations, which are to be analyzed and
interpreted and used for best results. Therefore, students are equipped with the methods to analyse
the testing results statistically.
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CONTENTS: Theory
Chapter Name of the Topic Hours Marks
1 OBJECTS OF TESTING: Introduction to the Testing and Objects of Textile Testing. 02 04
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SAMPLING: Introduction to Sampling Methods – Random samples, biased sample. SAMPLING FOR FABRIC & GARMENT TESTING 100% Checking, Spot Checking, Arbitrary Sampling, Statistical Sampling, % Defective, Acceptable Quality Level (AQL).
02 08
3
ATMOSPHERE CONDITON FOR TESTING: Definition of Moisture content, Moisture regain, Relative humidity. Effect of moisture on textile material. Need of conditioning. Standard Testing atmosphere
18 28
4 FIBRE PROPERTIES: Introduction to Important Physical Properties of apparel grade Textile Fibres.
04 04
5 FIBRE PROPERTIES & IT’S SIGNIFICANCE Introduction to Fibre length, Fineness, Maturity. 02 08
6
YARN TESTING: Different systems of yarn count. Measurement of yarn count from yarn package & yarn removed from fabric. Function of twist in yarn. Twist directions & its effects on fabric appearance. Methods of measurement: i) Straightened fibre method, ii) Twist contraction method. Introduction to Evenness Testing of Yarn: Causes and effects of yarn irregularity. Hairiness in Spun Yarn. Causes & effect of Yarn Hairiness.
04 04
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TENSILE TESTING: Definitions of load, elongation, mass stress, Strain, Tenacity, breaking length, Single yarn strength tester list Fabric Tensile strength testing: Sample preparation, tearing strength tester, hydraulic bursting strength tester. Importance of these tests
12 16
8
FABRIC TESTING: Measurement of Fabric Dimensions. Length and width of fabric, Threads/Unit Length, weight/sq.meter and unit length Fabric thickness. Crimp in fabric, Testing of Crimp. Cloth Cover Factor; Definition & Concept of cover factor. Definitions of air permeability, air resistance. Measurements of these parameters by air-permeability apparatus. Thermal Insulation Value of fabric (TIV), and Factors affecting on TIV of Fabric. Stiffness of fabric. Measurement of bending length of fabric, by Stiffness Tester. Definition of drape. Determination of drape coefficient by drape meter. Crease Recovery of fabric. Measurement by crease recovery Tester. Definition of pilling, factors affecting on pilling of fabric,
12 20
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Measurement of pilling. Definitions of waterproof and shower proof fabrics. Water repellent fabrics – Testing of Water Proofness & Water Repellency of Fabric. Definition of flammability, Factor affecting on flammability, Testing of flammability by 45o Flammability Test, Vertical Flammability Test.
9
COLOUR FASTNESS: Test Procedure for fastness of colour & Staining Fastness to Washing, Dry-cleaning, & Light, Rubbing & Perspiration. Grey Scale for Colour Change and Staining
08 08
TOTAL 64 100 Practical:-
Sr. No. Practical
1 Identification of Fibre. 2 Measurement of Yarn Count (British / Metric / Denier / Tex). 3 Measurement of Twist in Single yarn & Double Yarn. 4 Yarn appearance by ASTM Method. 5 Determination of Single Yarn Strength. 6 Determination of EPI/PPI, Warp Count, Weft Count & Cover factor. 7 Determination of Crimp % in warp & weft of the fabric. 8 Determination of Stiffness of fabric. 9 Determination of Drape of fabric. 10 Determination of Crease Recovery angle of fabric. 11 Determination of Tearing Strength of fabric. 12 Determination of Tensile Strength of fabric.
Note :- Each above Practical for two hours.
REFERENCES:
Author Title Year of Publication
Place of Publication &
Publisher J. E. Booth Principles of Textile Testing 1968 UK Saville Physical Testing of Textiles 1999 UK
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COURSE NAME : DIPLOMA IN FASHION & CLOTHING TECHNOLOGY
COURSE CODE : DC
SEMESTER : FOURTH
SUBJECT TITLE : CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION
SUBJECT CODE : 12495 Teaching and Examination Scheme:
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
TH TU PR PAPER HRS. TH PR OR TW TOTAL
04 -- 04 03 100 50# -- -- 150
NOTE:
Two tests each of 25 marks to be conducted as per the schedule given by MSBTE.
Total of tests marks for all theory subjects are to be converted out of 50 and to be
entered in mark sheet under the head Sessional Work. (SW)
Rational:
There are various types of garments available in the market. Students should know the
construction of these garment in a systematic way. Types of seams stitches, sewing threads & its
relation with accessories will be understood well.
Objectives:
Students should understand different seams , Stitches, Sewing threads. Sewing problems
& its solutions related to sleeves collars. Yokes plackets, pockets & waist band.
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CONTENTS: Theory
Chapter Name of the Topic Hour Marks
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Seams: - Definition, Types of seams, seam quality, seam performance, factors for seam selection, seam finishes, seam defects.
Stitches: - Definition, stitch classes, Types, subclasses, stitch parameters, factors for selection of stitches.
12 20
2
Sewing Thread:-Types, construction, sewing thread quality, selection of sewing thread. Ticket number, packages.
Sewing problems :-Stitching problems, problems of puckering
04 08
3
Revision on basics of Sleeves: Types of sleeves, plain, puffs, gathered, bell, Raglan, bishop, circular, leg-o-mutton, Magyar sleeves, dolman, kimono One piece, two piece Method of drafting and construction of various sleeves.
12 14
4
Revision on types of Collars : Classification , full, flat, roll, partial roll, puritan collar, sailor collar, square collar ripped collar, scalloped collar, mandarin convertible, tie, shawl reverse , notch collar. Method of drafting and construction of various collars.
10 10
5
Fullness : Definition and Types Yokes: Definition, selection of yoke design, different styles of yoke. Simple yoke, yoke with or without fullness, midriff yokes, methods of attaching yokes. Darts : single, double pointed darts, Tucks: pin tucks , cross tuck, piped tuck, shell tucks, Pleats: knife pleats, box pleats, inverted box pleats, kick pleats, Flare godets, gathers, stirrings, Single & double frills, ruffles. Different places where these are used.
11 20
6
Hemming Techniques: Definition, Selection of hem, types of machine, stitched hem, hand stitched hem. Garment closure, Application of Accessories: Zippers – fly, kissing lap, Button & button holes, Velcro, Professional Sewing Standards
05 08
7 Plackets : Types regular, top stitched, edge stitched, concealed plackets, kurta plackets, faced placket, continuous bound & diamond plackets
04 10
8
Pockets: Types patch pocket, with lining flap, front hip, seat in, seam, slash pocket with flap, single lip, double lip.. Waist Band: One piece, two piece, tailor waist band, elastic applied.
06 10
TOTAL 64 100 List of Practical :-
Sr. No. Practical
1 To prepare samples for hand stitches & sedums, darts & pleats 12 hrs
2 Preparing samples for plackets continuous bound plackets, Two piece plackets, tailor plackets Fly opening & zipper 12 hrs
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3 Samples for Necklines – Bias facing , Bias binding & fitted facing. 12 hrs
4 Samples for collars – Peter pan coller, full shirt coller, shawl coller. 12 hrs
5 Samples for pockets – Patch pockets , bound pocket, front hip pocket 8hrs
6 Samples for sleeves – plain, puff, Raglon, kimono 8 hrs
Learning Resources:
Author Title Year of Publication
Place of Publication &
Publisher
Cooklin Gerry Garment Technology for fashion designers 1997 Black well science
Ltd , England
Terry Cooklin Sewing for Apparel Industry 2000 prentice Hall ,Eng.
Mervinger Step by step dress making course. 1992 BBC Books , Eng.
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COURSE NAME : DIPLOMA IN FASHION & CLOTHING TECHNOLOGY
COURSE CODE : DC
SEMESTER : FOURTH
SUBJECT TITLE : INDIAN & WESTERN COSTUME
SUBJECT CODE : 12496 Teaching and Examination Scheme:
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
TH TU PR PAPER HRS. TH PR OR TW TOTAL
03 -- -- 03 100 -- -- -- 100
NOTE:
Two tests each of 25 marks to be conducted as per the schedule given by MSBTE.
Total of tests marks for all theory subjects are to be converted out of 50 and to be entered in
mark sheet under the head Sessional Work. (SW)
Rational:
In India as well as in the western countries , there is vast enhancements & diversities in
the dimensions of costumes which depend on religion , climate , attitude , ethical values , social life
style & prosperity .
Objectives:
Learning the costume fundamentals their transition relating to major civilizations of the world.
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DETAILED CONTENTS: Chapter Name of the Topic Hours Marks
1 Background of Indian garment Industry & Current Trends, Introduction to Historic Costumes. 03 10
2 Origin & civilization – History & clothing in societies like : European, Baltic, Central Asia, Asia Pacific, South East Asia, Byzantine
10 18
3 Factors influencing costume changes, styles, religion, climate, Attitudes, lifestyles & world Affairs – economical, technical, Socio political & Eco-system related.
05 08
4 Costumes. of various states of India 10 20 5 French costumes – from Renaissance to 20th Century. 02 06 6 American costumes from colonial premed to 20th century. 02 06 7 Japanese & oriental costumes 02 06
8 Study & regional costumes of India of Indian Jewelry & materials used as accessories with costumes- Modern costumes of India. 04 08
9 Study of Indian embroideries- Kasuti, Kantha, Kashmir Kutch, Kathiawar, Chikankari, Zardosi, Phulkari, Tribal etc. 06 12
10 Costumes for special purposes viz : Theatre, sports etc. 04 06 TOTAL 48 100
REFERENCES: Books:
Author Title Year of Publication
Place of Publication &
Publisher
G. S. Ghurge Indian Costumes 1992 Mahajan Publishers, Ahmedabad
Contini Mila Fashion from Ancient Egypt to the present day 1996 West Duxbury
Manchster
Pistolese, Rojara History & fashions 1990 Woohead Publishing Cambride, U.K.
Barfoot Audrey Everyday costume in Britain 1993 Woohead Publishing Cambride, U.K.
Savithri Pandit India Embroidery 1195 Mahajan Publishers, Ahmedabad
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COURSE NAME : DIPLOMA IN FASHION & CLOTHING TECHNOLOGY
COURSE CODE : DC
SEMESTER : FOURTH
SUBJECT TITLE : CAD/CAM IN FASHION & CLOTHING INDUSTRY
SUBJECT CODE : 12497 Teaching and Examination Scheme:
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
TH TU PR PAPER HRS. TH PR OR TW TOTAL
02 -- 04 03 100 -- -- 50# 150
NOTE:
Two tests each of 25 marks to be conducted as per the schedule given by MSBTE.
Total of tests marks for all theory subjects are to be converted out of 50 and to be
entered in mark sheet under the head Sessional Work. (SW)
Rationale:-
To introduce students with new techniques used in garment industry. In these practicals
students will be well-versed with skills starting from fashion sketching finishing up to marker plan.
Which will make then easy for preparation of sample garment. To import knowledge on application
of software for fashion and textile Design.
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CONTENTS: Theory Chapter Contents Hours Marks
1 Study of software & hardware used in fashion designing using CAD; Working in drawing software like Corel Draw and image editing software like Photoshop
08
24
2 Concept of computerized pattern design system. Drafting a pattern with the help of CAD software1#. Computer aided manipulation of patterns to create individual styles.
06
20
3 Introduction to grading; Grading a basic pattern set Introduction to fashion design system, color selection, texture mapping, 3D simulation and making a story board
08
20
4 Developing garments for Men’s, Women’s and Children’s wear, accessory designing; Use of CAD, graphics design using CAD
06
20
4 Computer-aided production planning, use of Fastreact3# software in inventory control, production control and in generating reports.
04
16
Total 32 100 Practical : List of Practical:
Objectives:
Intellectual Skills:
a. Students will be able to draft patterns for Women’s wear, Men’s wear & children’s wear.
b. Students will be able to calculate the marker efficiency. c. Students will be able to manipulate & grade the patterns from basic patterns.
Visual Skills:
a. Students will be able to do simulation of dress on virtual models. b. Students will be able to visualize color changes and texture mapping on a garment. c. Students will be able to develop a 3D merchandise display window.
S. No. Practical Hours
1. Develop design & patterns for children’s wear – summer outfit for age group 8-10 using one way fabric of 38” and 42” width. 3
2. Develop design pattern & marker plan for Children’s Wear - Jacket using a two-way fabric having 38” and 42” width. Calculate marker efficiency. 3
3. Develop design pattern and marker plan for ladies trouser suit using fabric of 44” and 52” width. Calculate marker efficiency and lay out plan. 3
4. Develop design pattern and marker plan for a night gown & using georgette fabric of 44” and 52” width. Calculate marker efficiency and lay out plan. 3
5. Develop design pattern & marker plan for a ladies skirt using plain fabric of 38” and 60” width. Calculate marker efficiency and lay out plan. 3
6. Develop design pattern & marker plan for Men’s formal trouser using a pencil stripe fabric of 60” and 72” width. Calculate marker efficiency and lay out plan. 3
7. Develop design, pattern and marker plan for a men’s casual sports shirt using striped cotton fabric of 44” and 52” width. Calculate marker efficiency and lay out plan.
3
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8. Design a ladies evening short dress including accessories and develop a 3D visual merchandise window display. 3
9. Design a ladies evening short dress including accessories and develop a 3D visual merchandise window display. 3
10. Design children’s wear including accessories and develop a 3D visual merchandise window display. 3
REFERENCES: Books:
Author Title Year of Publication Publisher
Alison Beazley & Terry Bond
Computer-aided Pattern Design & Product development 2003 Blackwell Science
Limited, UK
Winifred Aldrich CAD in clothing & textiles 1998 Blackwell Science Limited, UK
Gerry Cooklin Introduction to clothing manufacture 1998 Blackwell Science
Limited, UK
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COURSE NAME : DIPLOMA IN FASHION & CLOTHING TECHNOLOGY
COURSE CODE : DC
SEMESTER : FOURTH
SUBJECT TITLE : FASHION SKETCHING
SUBJECT CODE : 12498 Teaching and Examination Scheme:
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
TH TU PR PAPER HRS. TH PR OR TW TOTAL
03 -- 02 03 100 50# -- -- 150
NOTE:
Two tests each of 25 marks to be conducted as per the schedule given by MSBTE.
Total of tests marks for all theory subjects are to be converted out of 50 and to be
entered in mark sheet under the head Sessional Work. (SW)
Rationale:
To introduce basic principles of designing to students. In designing course, fashion
sketching is key tool for the students which is required from developing design sketches up to
translating them in sample work rooms. The objective of the subject is to develop ability in students
to prepare in ligneous designs
Objective:
To impart basic knowledge of fashion designing.
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DETAILED CONTENTS: Chapter Contents Hours Marks
1
Study of human anatomy – Women’s, Men’s and Children’s Introduction, study of Human proportion Study of Eight Head Theory, its importance and application. Importance of stick figure, block figure, bone structure in developing eight head realistic view.
06 14
2
Ten Head theory for fashion drawing, its characteristics and use. Twelve Head theory for fashion drawing, its characteristics and use. Importance of stick figure, block figure, bone structure in developing ten and twelve head realistic view
06 10
3
Study of art materials- various media for sketching various accessories such as carbon pencil, water color pencil, pen and ink, micro tip pencil, water color, poster color, oil paint etc. Study of tools used for preparing croque Study of using different media for drawing Heads and Hairstyles
06 10
4
Study of Shading/Rendering techniques- methods like Wet brush, Dry brush, Stumping etc. Study of various materials draping quality, flow of material and suitable rendering methods for such fashion fabrics. Shading by using drawing pencils (B- 6B, H- 2H)
06 12
5
Study of women’s wear- Introduction, trends Design sketching for women’s wear- 2- D flat pattern drawings, and 3- D renderings of fashion details such as collars, sleeves necklines used exclusively in women’s wear Drawing ladies skirts, trouser, Drawing Ladies top, Blouses Drawing party wear Drawing traditional wears for women
10 20
6
Study of Men’s wear- Introduction, trends Design sketching for Men’s wear- 2- D flat pattern drawings, 3-D renderings of fashion details such as collars, cuffs, Bows etc. Drawing causal shirts for men Drawing formal suits for Men
07 18
7
Study of Children’s wear- Introduction, trends Design sketching for kid’s wear of various styles Drawing kids wear for age 0 to 1 year range Drawing kids wear age range 1 year to 3 years Drawing kids wear age range 5-10 Drawing Baby frock with accessories
07 16
TOTAL 48 100 Practical: Sr. No. Practical
1 Drawing Basic 8 head female figures- Stick, Block, Bone structure 2 Drawing of eight Head female realistic figure- Front, 3/4th , Side and Back view 3 Drawing 10 head female fashion figures- Stick, Block, Bone structure 4 Drawing of 10 head female Croque- Front, 3/4th , Side and Back view 5 Drawing 12 head female fashion figures- Stick, Block, Bone structure
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6 Drawing of 12 head female Croque- Front, 3/4th , Side and Back view 7 Comparison of Male and Female figures in 8, 10, 12 head realistic views 8 Drawing Face and its proportions- Front view, Side View 9 Drawing Arms and leg movements for different postures 10 Drawing Head and Hairstyles 11 Drawing Women’s Casual and Formal wear on croque for a fashion posture 12 Drawing Men’s Casual and Formal wear on croque for a fashion posture 13 Drawing Women’s and Men’s Party wear on croque for a fashion posture 14 Drawing kid’s/ Children’s Casual and Party wear
Note: Each above practical for two hours. REFERENCES: Books:
Author Title Year of Publication
Place of Publication & Publisher
Bina Abling Fashion Sketch Book 2004 Om books International
Kathryn Mc Kelvey & Jamine Munslow Illustrating Fashion 2004 Black well Publishinng
House
Patrick John Ireland Encyclopedia of Fashion Details 2005 B.T Batsford & Om
Publishers
Patrick John Ireland Fashion Design Illustration- Children 1995 Om books International
Ritu Bhargav Fashioon Illustration & Rendering 2005 Jain Publishers
Victor Perard Anatomy & Drawing 2006 Grace Prakashan
M.Kathleen Colussy & Steeve Green Berg
Rendering Fashion, Fabrics, And Prints 2007 Dorling Kindersley (India)
Pvt. Ltd
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COURSE NAME : DIPLOMA IN FASHION & CLOTHING TECHNOLOGY
COURSE CODE : DC
SEMESTER : FOURTH
SUBJECT TITLE : CAD IN TEXTILE DESIGNING
SUBJECT CODE : 12499 Teaching and Examination Scheme:
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
TH TU PR PAPER HRS. TH PR OR TW TOTAL
-- -- 02 -- -- -- -- 50@ 50
Rationale: This subject will give specific application of the developed concept in developing textile design. Innovation, creation with the help of high performance tool of CAD will help the user to transfer his creativity within no time. Objectives: Students will learn different concepts and application of those concepts in developing textile designs. How ideas are formed and implemented in the process of design development, Human skills and computer skills will be utilized for the formation of innovative designs as per the requirement of current market trends are concerned. History to modern design trends will be exposed to the students. Students will have hands on experience of developing designs for men, women and kids as well as home textiles. Detailed contents of Theory topics to be taught during practical hours: Topic No.1 : * Selection of thread spacing & thread diameter in the warp and weft directions for shirting, sarees and home textiles.
• Selection of colours of warp and weft as per the end use • Select the weaves as per the requirements • Observe simulation & modify it if necessary
Topic No.2 * Use of different tools for design development in printing • Image development and colour processing for printed design • Development of half-tone design • Development of different designs for various end uses in printing.
Topic No.3 * Use of software for creating various woven & printed designs and storing the same for development of design library for further reference.
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Practice:
REFERENCES: Books:
Author Title Year of Publication
Place of Publication & Publisher
V.A. Shenal Wonder weaves System 1989 Universal Publishers, Mumbai
Grovisicki Ned graphics 1988 Manchester, UK
Nisbet Colorado International rued 1996 Thianville paris
Cooklin Gerry The Design Scope company 1992 Kempen
V.A. Shenal Design deskpru 1990 Universal Publishers, Mumbai
Sr. No. Practical
1
A) Development of textile design with weaving software (12 hrs) 1) Development of stripes shirting design 2) Development of checks shirting design 3) Development of extra warp design 4) Development of extra weft design 5) Development of saree design with body border and pallov 6) Development of home textiles
2
B) Development of textile design with print software (12 hrs.) 1) Development of ladies dress material design 2) Development of all over scarce design 3) Development of kinds wear design 4) Development of shirting design – stripes 5) Development of shirting design checks 6) Development of home textiles
3 C) Preparation and development of design library for woven & printed design. (8 hrs.)
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COURSE NAME : DIPLOMA IN FASHION & CLOTHING TECHNOLOGY
COURSE CODE : DC
SEMESTER : FOURTH
SUBJECT TITLE : PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES -IV
SUBJECT CODE : 12500 Teaching and Examination Scheme:
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
TH TU PR PAPER HRS. TH PR OR TW TOTAL
-- -- 03 -- -- -- -- 50@ 50
Rationale:
Most of the diploma holders join industries. Due to globalization and competition in the
industrial and service sectors the selection for the job is based on campus interviews or competitive
tests.
While selecting candidates a normal practice adopted is to see general confidence, ability to
communicate and their attitude, in addition to basic technological concepts.
The purpose of introducing professional practices is to provide opportunity to students to
undergo activities which will enable them to develop confidence. Industrial visits, expert lectures,
seminars on technical topics and group discussion are planned in a semester so that there will be
increased participation of students in learning process.
Objectives:
Student will be able to:
1. Acquire information from different sources.
2. Prepare notes for given topic.
3. Present given topic in a seminar.
4. Interact with peers to share thoughts.
5. Prepare a report on industrial visit, expert lecture.
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Learning Structure: Application Procedure Principle Facts
Present a seminar on identified topic related to new technology
Searching information from Journals, internet and market
Preparing Power Point Presentation text for the topic
Principle of searching information
Principle of Power Point Presentation
Technical Journals, Internet
Computer, Power Point Presentation Software
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Sr.No. Activities Hours
1
Industrial Visits Structured industrial visits be arranged and report of the same shall be submitted by the individual student, to form a part of the term work. The industrial visits may be arranged in the following areas / industries :
1) Garment industry 2) Apparel marketing 3) Apparel merchandising 4) Garment chemical processing industry 5) Quality Testing laboratories of Garments in industries or
reputed organizations 6) Fashion Merchandising 7) Fashion Marketing 8) Manufacturing organizations for observing various manufacturing
processes of Yarn & Fabric Production. 9) Knitting Industry.
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2
Lectures by Professional / Industrial Expert lectures to be organized from any two of the following areas:
1) Interview Techniques. 2) Modern machines in garmenting 3) Applications of CAD/CAM in fashion & apparel manufacturing. 4) Testing of fabrics for apparel manufacturing.
06
3
Information Search : Information search can be done through manufacturer’s catalogue, websites, magazines, books etc. and submit a report any one topic. Following topics are suggested :
1) Different types of needles. 2) CAD/CAM Software. 3) Accessories for Garments. 4) Apparel production process. 5) Fashion Designing. 6) Fashion Merchandising.
08
4
Seminar: Seminar topic shall be related to the subjects of fourth semester. Each student shall submit a report of at least 10 pages and deliver a seminar (Presentation time – 10 minutes)
08
5
Mini Project / Activities: (any one) 1) Stitching a trouser /woman’s wear/kid’s wear with own pattern
cutting. 2) Development of different design on a CAD Software. 3) Collection of different accessories used for garments
12
Total 48