Apparel Design and Construction I

Paper Code: 
FSD 233
Credits: 
4
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 
  1. To impart skills in basic techniques of pattern making and garment development through flat pattern
  2. To impart in-depth knowledge of pattern making and garment construction techniques

Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs):

 

Course

Learning outcome (at course level)

Learning and teaching strategies

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FSD 233

Apparel Design Construction I

CLO 9 Enable the process of body measurement.

 

CLO 10Comprehensive knowledge of child basic bodice, sleeve and skirt blocks drafting.

 

CLO11Develop skills to construct various garment components

Approach in teaching:

Demonstration, Relevant audio video presentation 

Learning activities for the students:

Self learning assignments, Effective exercises & samples making,  Giving tasks

Class test ,Continuous evaluation ,Sample and garment Evaluation , Portfolio, Semester End Examinations

 

 

 

Unit I: 
Course Content:
  • Introduction to Body Measurements                                                         4 hrs

 

  • Draft                                                                                                             10 hrs
    • Basic Child Bodice Block
    • Sleeve Block                    
    • Skirt Block

 

  • Design and prepare sample of following garment details using Child Bodice and Sleeve Block                                                                                                           30 hrs
    • Neckline Finishing: Shaped Facing and Bias Binding
    • Collars: Peter Pan, Chinese and Convertible (Using Fusing Machine)
    • Yokes: Straight, Round and V yokes     
    • Sleeves: Cap sleeve, Flared Sleeve and Puff sleeve

 

  • Design, Adaptation and Construction  of  any two Frocks                       16 hrs
    • A-line, Gathered and Umbrella
Essential Readings: 
  1. Jindal, R,,(2005)Handbook of fashion designing, New Delhi,Mittal Publications.
  2. Armstrong, Joseph H., (2009) Pattern making for fashion design, (5thed.) New York, Prentice Hall..
References: 

 

  1. Reader’s D. (1981) Complete guide to sewing (8th ed.). New York, The Reader’s Digest Associations Ltd..
  2. Strickland, G.,(2012) A tailoring manual, New York, Mac Millan Company.
  3. Kallal, M. J., (1985) Clothing construction, New York, Mac Millan Publishing Company.
  4. Holman G., (2013) Pattern cutting made easy: A step by step introduction, United Kingdom,Pavilion book.
  5. Thomas A.J.,(1993)The art of sewing, New Delhi, UBSPD Publishers distributors Ltd.
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