KID’S WEAR (Project)

Paper Code: 
CFSD 406
Credits: 
2
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

This course will enable the students to -

  1. Provide an opportunity to understand the working of Fashion Merchandisers.
  2. Impart skills related to time management and deadline submissions.
  3. Train for self-study and preparation of report

Course Outcomes (COs):

Course

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(at course level)

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment

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Paper Code

Paper Title

 

CFSD 406

 

Wear (Project)

 

The Students will be able to:

CO138. Analyze and prepare a report on specific topic pertaining to Kid’s clothing and related issues.

Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Informative videos

Learning activities for the students: Report writing, Self-learning assignments, and visual presentation

 

Assessment tasks will include Class Test on the topics, Semester end examinations and Student presentations.

 

 

 

 

Unit I: 
Course Content:

 

Guidelines for the Project with the help of below mentioned working process construct Two Kid’s Wear (Girls)                                                                        

  • Market Research- Trend Selection
  • Development of
  • Time & Action Calendar including submission date of Measurement sheet, Pattern, Mock sample, Final sample, Pricing and Final representation of the garments
  • Theme board & Mood board (Use self-clicked pictures for both the boards)
  • Colour board (Prepare the colour palette manually according to the latest trend of the season)
  • Specification Sheet (Details- Placement of trim and fabric, Seam and Stitch type detail )
  • Bill of material list (Details of the trim and fabric- Count, Construction & GSM)
  • Fabric and Trim Board
  • Prepare Measurement Sheet
  • Pattern Development
  • Construction of Mock Sample and Final Sample
  • Final Pricing of the Garment
  • Final Presentation

 

Essential Readings: 
  • H.J.Armstrong, Pearson. (1995), Pattern making for Fashion Design, Fair Child Publication, New York.
  • Ritu Jindal (2005), Handbook for Fashion Designing- Best Drafting Techniques, Mittal Publications New Delhi, 2nd Addition.
  • Kallal, Mary. Jo. (1985), Clothing Construction, Mc Millan Publishing Company, New  York 
  • Gale Grigg Hazen (1998), Fantastic Fit for Every Body, Published by Rodale Press
  • Pati P. & Susan P. Easy (2000), Easier, Easiest Tailoring, Published by Palmer/ Pletsch Inc.,
  • Aldrich, W. (1988). Metric Pattern Cutting. Unwin Hyman Ltd., London.
  • Thomas A. J. (1996), Art of Sewing, UBJ Publication Ltd., New Delhi.

 

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