This course will enable the students to-
1. To develop sensitivity among students regarding textiles printing in general and in context to Indian craft.
2. To introduce different styles and methods of textile printing.
3. To get a clear understanding of designing a coordination collection.
4. To be able to present a collection of textile prints.
Course Outcomes (COs):
Course |
Learning Outcomes (at course level) |
Learning and Teaching Strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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Paper Code |
Paper Title |
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TEX 135 |
Printing (Practical)
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The students will be able to – CO 1. Develop skills of printing using various dyes CO 2. Identify the suitability of various dye class for different fabrics CO 3. Evaluate the technical advantages of each style of printing CO 4. Create a collection of textile prints for product development CO 5. Develop ability to transfer a design on fabric according to the design/concept made on paper CO 6. Select relevant thickener and ingredients for printing the given fabric CO 7. Print textile fabrics in different in different style using suitable dyes |
Approach in teaching: Interactive lecture, Demonstration, Powerpoint presentations, Relevant videos
Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Group discussion, Quiz, Topic presentation |
Assignments, Class test, Course end examinations
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● Market survey and collection of various printing swatches from various sources and prepare a scrapbook 5 hrs
● Application to Different style of Printing: Direct, Discharge and Resist printing 10 hrs
● Methods of Printing: 20 hrs
o Block Printing
o Screen Printing
o Digital Printing
(Understanding the forecast trend in various printings, tools and equipment, design development and placements, development of Block and Screen, preparatory processes of fabric, printing process, sample development on various fabrics with suitable dyes)
● Visualization and preparation of furnishing fabrics and dress material through Block Printing, Screen Printing, Digital Printing 25 hrs
● Industry Visit 15 hrs
Students are required to make a report on printing unit:
● Ghosh, G.K. & Ghosh, S. (1995) Indian Textiles (Past and Present), New Delhi: APH Publishing Corporation.
● Gillow, J. (1993). Traditional Indian Textiles. London: Thames & Hudson Ltd.
● Hatanka. K. (1996), Textile Arts of India Chronicle Books, San Francisco.
● Holland, G. & Jones, R. (2017). Fashion Trend Forecasting. China: Laurence King Publications.
● Jain Hemlatha (2010), Techniques of Dyeing and Printing, Anne Books Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi
● Kothari, G. (1995). Colourful Textiles of Rajasthan. Jaipur Publishing House.
● Mills. J. & Smith.K. (1984), Design Concepts. Fairchild Publications, New York.
● Mookherjee Ajit. 5000 Designs and Motifs From India, Dover Publications Inc., 1996.
● Prakash, K. (2004), Indian Fashion Designs, English Edition Publishers and Distributors Pvt Ltd, India.
● Prayag, R.S. (1989), Technology of Textile Printing, Dharwad Karnataka Shree J Printers.
● Polhemus Ted. Style Surfing, What To Wear in 3rd Millennium, Thames and Hudson, 1996.
● Prakash K. Ideas – Rajasthan Folk Art, English Edition, 2003.
● Rutt, A.H. (1969). Home Furnishing. New Delhi: Wiley Easter Private Limited.
● Shenai, V.A. (1996), Technology of Printing, Technology of Textile Processing, Vol. IV, Sevak Publications. Bombay.