Flat Pattern Design (Practical)

Paper Code: 
FSD 225
Credits: 
6
Contact Hours: 
90.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

This course will enable the students to -

  1. To acquaint students with the techniques of flat patternmaking.
  2. To develop skill ingrading.
  3. To prepare student in developing construction knowledge for blouse and legwear

Course Outcomes (COs):

 

Courses

Learning outcomes (at course level)

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment Strategies

Paper Code

Paper Title

   

The students will be able to –

Approach in teaching:

Discussions, Demonstration of different pattern making techniques,

 

Learning Activities for the students: Self-

learning assignments

hands-on making of

sample and garment,

practical activity with

weekly submission.

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

 

FSD-225

 

Flat Pattern Design (Practical)

CO 67 Construct basic blocks and their relation to human body.

CO 68 Create pattern making skill to achieve specific outcomes.

CO 69 Develop an understanding of pattern making techniques for construction of specific garments.

CO 70 Adapt various types of Collars, Sleeves & Leg wear

 CO 71 Adapt Bodice to develop patterns for different sizes

CO 72 Apply techniques for desired fit in a garment

 

Unit I: 
CONTENTS

Pattern making                                                                                           12 hrs

  • Introduction of pattern making technique: Drafting, Flat Pattern and Draping
  • Drafting of adult basic Bodice, Skirt, Sleeve and Trouser block

         II: Dart manipulation for bodice                                                              22 hrs

  • Dart Displacement (Slash, spread method & Pivot method)
  • Dart Concealment
  • Added fullness
  • Decorative Darts
     

          III: Adaptation                                                                                         26 hrs

  • Sleeves: Raglan, Kimono, Dolman, Magyar & Bishop
  • Collars- Shawl &Rever collar
  • Skirt with Yokes- A-Line, gathered, panel and circular
  • Leg wears- Salwar, Patiala, Culottes, Parallel Pants

         IV: Grading                                                                                               14 hrs

  • Methods of grading- Tracks and Stack Method
  • Grading of adult basic bodice, sleeve, skirt & Trouser block

 

          V: Construct the following garments using the above adaptations for                            standard measurements.                                                                      16 hrs

  • Saree blouse
  • Legwear

 

Essential Readings: 
  • Armstrong, J., (2004). Draping for Fashion Design. Fair child Publications, New York.
  • Relis, N., & Jaffe, H., (2012). Draping for fashion Design, (5th edition). Prentice Hall, New Jersey.
  • Handford,  J.,  (2003).  Professional Pattern  Grading:  for  Women’s,  Men’s  and  Children’sApparel.Bloomsbury Academic, New York.
  • Stringer, P.C., (1995). Pattern Drafting for Dress Making. Batsford.

 

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