Pattern Making and Construction- II (Practical)

Paper Code: 
CFSD 405
Credits: 
04
Contact Hours: 
120.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

This course will enable the students to -

  1. Acquaint with the techniques and skills of pattern drafting and construction.
  2. Explain the importance of skills for converting a design sketch into a three dimensional form.
  3. Familiarize with clothing construction for different sizes & categories

 

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CFSD 405

 

 

Pattern Making and Construction- II (Practical)

The Students will be able to:

 

  1. Demonstrate understanding of the basic skills of Pattern Making.
  2. Demonstrate understanding of the concept of Fit and Balance.
  3. Develop Basic Blocks from measurement charts and body measurements.
  4. Apply the different pattern making techniques for designing and fitting
  5. Construct samples of different garment components - neckline finishes, plackets.
  6. Apply principles of designing, adaptation, pattern making & Garment Construction                         

Approach in teaching: Demonstration, Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Informative videos

Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, and pattern development

Assessment tasks will include Class Test, Semester end examinations, Student presentations, and assignments

 

 

 

 

Unit I: 
CONTENT
  • Drafting:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          20 hrs
  • Standard measurement charts for females
  • Drafting of Bodice, Sleeve Block, Skirt block & trouser block for adult female.
  • Dart Manipulation                                                                     30 hrs
  • Types of darts, relocating the darts and concealments (princess line)                           
  • Slash & Spread method
  • Pivot method
  • Construction of samples
  • Adaptation and construction of the following                            30 hrs
    • Neckline Shapes
    • Collars –Shirt Collar (Two piece) using fusing machine, Chinese, Shawl collar
    • Sleeves –Magyar, Raglan, Kimono, Leg-O-Muttan
    • Sleeve Finishing at Edge with Frill, cuff with Placket, band, piping       
  • Designing, adaptation, pattern making & Garment Construction                                                                                                                          40 hrs                                           
    • Salwar / Chudidar
    • Trouser
    • Kurta (straight/ kalidar/angrakha)
    • One piece dress

 

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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