Course Objectives:
This course will enable the students to -
1. Impart in-depth knowledge of pattern making and garment construction techniques.
2. Develop and understand the principles of pattern making through flat pattern.
Course Outcomes (COs):
Course |
Learning outcomes (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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COURSE CODE |
Course Title |
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CFSD 302 |
Pattern Making and Construction- I (Practical)
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The Students will be able to: CO.1 Analyze the standard measurements system CO.2 Recognize various method of pattern making and construction CO.3 Familiarize with the concept of drafting, flat pattern and draping CO.4 Applyand utilize value addition of garments CO.5 CO Construct the basic knowledge and designing into the garments |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Power Point Presentations, Informative videos Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, and development of patterns |
Assessment tasks will include Class Test, Semester end examinations, and Student presentations.
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● Introduction to Pattern Making |
4 hrs |
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● Drafting: o Drafting of child’s bodice block , skirt block, sleeves block and sample construction |
16 hrs |
● Drafting, adaptation, and construction of any three samples incorporating below mentioned garment detail: |
30 hrs |
o Skirt - A-line, Gathered and Umbrella o Sleeves – Plain, Puff, Flared, Petal and Cap o Collars – Peter-pan (Flat, Raised) cape collar, sailor and Convertible o Yokes - Round, V-Shaped and Shaped (bodice & skirt blocks) o Pockets- Patch with Pleat, Patch with Flap, Set-in, welt |
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● Designing (flat sketch), Pattern Making & Construction of one garment with value addition: o Frock o Top o Skirt o Bushirt (boys)
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40 hrs
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Note: The developed product should be displayed accordingly in the department exhibition. Photographs during the exhibition should be documented in Portfolio.
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Suggested Text Books:
● Armstrong, Pearson., (1995) Pattern making for Fashion Design, Fair Child Publication, New York
● Jindal, Ritu., (2005) Handbook of Fashion Designing, Mittal Publication, New Delhi.
● Kallal, Mary. Jo, (1985), Clothing Construction, Mc Millan Publishing Company, New York
● Reader’s, Digest., (1997) Complete Guide to Sewing, The Reader’s Digest Associations (Canada) Ltd. Montreal, Pleasantville, New York.
Suggested Reference Books:
● Gale Grigg Hazen, (1998) Fantastic Fit for Every Body, Published by Rodale Press.
● Betzina S, (2003) Fast Fit – Easy Pattern Alterations for Every Figure, 2003 Taunton Pr.
E-Resources:
· https://www.clothingpatterns101.com/body-measurements.html
· https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FP7n0DmevU
· https://www.universityoffashion.com/lessons/draping-basics-muslin-blocking-marking-pressing/
· https://www.pointsofmeasure.com/tutorials-education/how-to-fit-a-garment
Examination Scheme
Continuous Assessment |
Marks Distribution(Practical Record/ Submission) |
Semester End Examination |
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Component |
Marks |
Component |
Marks |
Component |
Marks |
Submission |
10 |
Drafting and designing: |
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Submission |
30 |
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Frock |
05 |
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Practical Record |
10 |
Drafting and |
15 |
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Top |
05 |
Adaptation |
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Skirt Bushirt |
05 05 |
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Test |
05 |
Garment Designing and Construction |
20 |
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Attendance |
05 |
Viva voce |
05 |
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Total |
30 |
Total |
20 |
Total |
70 |