This course will enable the students to create an awareness for the types of garments machinery available in the industry and develop an understanding about the selection of the right machinery for production of the required garment.
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25DGPM601A |
GARMENT PRODUCTION (Theory) |
CO57. Identify methods of spreading techniques adopted by marker efficiency CO58. Inspect knowledge related to fabric cutting and cutting machineries CO59. Categories various seam and stiches, operation in garment industry CO60. Identify the process for fusing and pressing CO61. Classify packaging, tags and fasteners used in garment industry CO62. Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, PowerPoint Presentations, Informative videos and demonstration.
Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, presentations, Field trips
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Assessment tasks will include Class Test on the topics, Semester end examinations, /Quiz, Student presentations, and assignments |
● Seam types: classification
● Stitch types: classification
● Sewing machine needles and threads
● Sewing machines: single lock machines, buttonhole & buttoning machine, bartacking
● Attaching Buttons: Marking & Sewing
● Finishing: Spotting, thread cutting, washing and ironing
● Fusing equipment, methods of fusing. Pressing- Introduction, means of pressing, pressing equipment and methods: iron, steam press, steam air finisher, steam tunnel, pleating, permanent press.
Packaging, types of packaging, method and equipment, Packaging Shipping & Merchandising Packaging, Packaging Tags & Fasteners
Essential Readings:
1. Mehta P. (1992), An Introduction to quality control for the apparel industry, New York: Marcel Dekker Inc.
2. Bheda, R (2003). Managing Productivity in the Apparel Industry. New Delhi: CBS publishers and Distributors.
3. Giocello, D.A. and B. Prerke (2004), Fashion Production Terms. New York Fairchild Publication.
4. Care, H. and B.Latham (2004), The Technology of clothing Manufacture United Kingdom: Blackwell Science Limited.
5. Chaire Shaeffer (2000), Sewing for the Apparel Industry, Prentice Hall New Jersey.
E- Resources:
Reference Journals:
1. https://fashionandtextiles.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s40691-023-00334-y
2. Clothing and Textiles Research Journal