This course will help students understand the hand, feel, structure, properties, and usage of different woven and knit fabrics in fashion. It includes making a swatch collection of various fabrics and dye shade cards, sourcing the right trim for the appropriate fabrics, and assessing the quality and suitability of fabrics.
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24FSD226 |
Fabric Study and Its Applications (Practical) |
CO 68 Analyze the hand, feel, structure, properties and usage of different fibers/fabrics and measure the quality of fibers/fabric and document different types of fabrics & accessories. CO 69 Explain the techniques of dyeing and develop the dyed samples of various dyes. CO 70 Compile comprehensive practical record and submission through fabric study CO 71 Cultivate verbal communication skills to converse effectively with examiners. CO 72 Contribute effective in course specific interaction. |
Approach in teaching: Demonstrations and discussion. These are complemented by preparation activities including online readings and videos,
Learning Activities for the students: Self- learning assignments, independent research and practical activities |
Assessment task will include Class test, Semester end examinations, student’s presentations and assignments. Assessment strategies require students to present work in progress for weekly feedback and constructive criticism |
CONTENT
I: Exploration and identification of the following fibre/fabrics through physical, microscopic, chemical testing: (20 Hours)
● Cotton
● Silk
● Woolen
● Synthetic
Yarn twist, Thread count, GSM Thickness, stiffness test, Drapability, color Matching, Color-fastness to washing, ironing, crocking, sunlight and perspiration, Dimensional stability, Pilling, Moisture regain and content, Tearing test, Tensile test, Bursting test, Flammability, Air permeability and Crease recovery.
● Collection of various fabric construction techniques felting, knitting, weaving and braiding.
● Understanding the characteristics, uses, collection and market survey of the following accessories:
o Support Materials: Interfacing, Lining, Interlining
o Support Devices: Shoulder pad, Sleeve headers and Collar stays
o Closures: Zippers, Buttons, Button holes, Hooks ‘n’ Eye, Press ’n’ Studs, Buckles, Belts
o Trims: Ribbons, Laces and Braids
Direct, acid, basic, disperse and natural dyeing
Suggested Readings:
E-Resources:
Reference Journals:
Continuous assessment |
Distribution of Marks (Practical Record) |
Semester end Exam |
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Component |
Marks |
Component |
Marks |
Component |
Marks |
Practical Record |
20 |
Exploration and identification of the fabrics |
10 |
Submission |
20 |
Test |
05 |
Preparation of Scrap book |
07 |
Fabric/Fibre Identification &Analysis |
30 |
Attendance |
05 |
Collection of Accessories |
08 |
Fabric Dyeing |
15 |
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Analysis of Fabric samples |
15 |
Viva Voce |
05 |
Total |
30 |
Total |
40/2 |
Total |
70 |