Needle Craft (Practical)

Paper Code: 
FSD 133
Credits: 
4
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

 

Objective:                                                                                                                           

  1. To impart skill on hand stitches and ornamentation techniques
  2. To enhance the designing skill and their application on apparel/textile product.

 

Course Outcomes (COs):

 

Course

Learning outcome (at course level)

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment Strategies

Paper Code

Paper Title

FSD 133

Needle Craft

CO 12 Assess  the  skills in needle work

 

CO 13Arrange knowledge of different hand embroidery stitches and other surface embellishments.

CO 14 Combine  different application of edge finishes

CO 15Assess  uses of embroidery stitches

CO 16 Interpret   surface ornamentation techniques with fabric

CO 17 Develop a product incorporate with embroidery and art work

Approach in teaching:

Interactive Lectures, Demonstration ,Audio Video Presentation, Tutorials

Learning activities for the students:

Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, Topic presentation, Giving tasks

 

Sample making, class work continuous evaluation , class test , portfolio, sample evaluation, semester end exam

 

 

Unit I: 
CONTENTS

●       Introduction to needle work                                         8 hrs

o   Selection of needle, frames, scissors, tools and tracing methods used in needle craft.

o   Embroidery on different types of textile materials (cotton, silk, jute)                                                                                              

●       Finishing of raw edges                                                14 hrs

o   Techniques and Application of Running, overcasting, hemming.                                   

●       Stitches                                                                              14 hrs

o   Flat stitch: Running, Back, Stem

o   Loop stitch: Chain, Feather, Button hole, lazy daisy

o   Knotted stitch: French knot, Bullion knot

o   Cross stitch: Herringbone stitch

●       Surface Ornamentation Techniques                                 14 hrs

o   Patch work, appliqué techniques, ribbon, beads, sequin and button work, mirror work                                                                      

●       Product Development                                                        10 hrs

                   o  Develop a product using any of the above mentioned techniques

Essential Readings: 
  1. Readers D.,(1996) Complete guide to needle work, New Delhi,APH Corporation.
  2. ShailajaNaik,(1996) Traditional embroideries of India, New Delhi, APH Publishing Corporation.
  3. S. Margo,(2007)Textile handbook: textile surface decoration: silk and velvet, China,  A and C Black Publishers Limited.
  4. Barbara S.,(1972) Creative art of embroidery ,London, Numbly Publication Group Ltd.
  5. Crill, R.,(1999)Indian embroidery, New Delhi, Prakash Book Depot.
  6. Rai I.,(2008)Indian embroidery and textiles, Jodhpur, Books Treasure.
  7. Shrikanth., U.,(2005)Ethnic embroidery of india, Jaipur ,Om Books.
  8. Stone, E.(2013),The dynamics of fashion, New York, Fairchild Publication
  9. Frings, J.S.(1991),Fashion from concept to consumers, New Jearsy, Prentice Hall International.
  10. Sumathi, J.G.(2015), Elements of fashion and apparel design, New Delhi, New Age International Publisher.

 

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