Surface Ornamentation (Practical)

Paper Code: 
GPM 103
Credits: 
2
Contact Hours: 
100.00
Max. Marks: 
45.00
Objective: 

This course will enable the students to -

1. Impart skill in embroidery & surface ornamentation.

2. Enhance the designing skill and their application on apparel.

 

Course Outcomes (COs):

Course

Learning outcomes

(at course level)

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment Strategies

Paper Code

Paper Title

GPM 103

Surface Ornamentation

(Practical)

The students will be able to –

 

CO 10. Illustrate the basic designs as motifs with appropriate colour combination for visual understanding.

CO 11.Choose capable of designing embroidery by different stitches.

CO 12.Identify various color schemes and motifs and their application in dress making by computerized embroidery.

CO 13.Demonstrate fabric surface enrichment techniques

 

Approach in teaching: Demonstration, Power point presentations, Relevant videos.

 

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

Class test, Portfolio evaluation, Sample evaluation, Semester end examinations

 

Unit I: 
CONTENTS

I: Introduction and collection of motifs                                                                     2 hrs

  • Floral, geometrical, traditional and abstract

II: Repeat and its types:                                                                                            10 hrs

  • One way, two way, half drop vertical and horizontal
  • Enlarging and reducing designs
  • Colour schemes

III: Study of basic hand embroidery                                                     16 hrs     

  • Flat – Running, Back, Stem
  • Looped – Chain, Feather, Button hole, Lazy daisy
  • Cross – Simple cross, Herringbone
  • Knotted – French Knot and Bullion Knot

IV: Introduction to Fashion Maker and Computerized Embroidery        8 hrs

  • Running, Round, Satin, Velvet

V: Other Ornamentations                                                                         9 hrs

  • Quilting 
  • Patch and Appliqué Work
  • Shirring

 

Essential Readings: 
  • Reader’s D. (1981) Complete guide to sewing (8th ed.). New York, The Reader’s Digest Associations Ltd.
  • Singer (1990) Singer sewing reference library: Decorative Machine Stitching, (1sted.) Minnesota, CyDeCosse Incorporated Publisher.
  • Nordan M., (1997) Decorative embroidery: more than 50  creative projects and design variations for the home , New York ,Reader’s Digest Association
  • Denner, (1999) Creative quilting for home décor, New York, Crown Trade Paperback Publishing.
  • Bolsover J., (2014) Sewing school basics: a step –by-step course for first time stitches, London, CICO Books.
  • Harmony, (1992) Crafts: quilting & patch work, Lyrics Books Ltd.
  • Dhingra., (1998) Embroidery, Ghaziabad, Dhingra Publishing House.
  • Crill, R., (1999) Indian embroidery, New Delhi, Prakash Book Depot.
  • Denner, (1999) Creative quilting for home décor, New York, Crown Trade Paperback Publishing.
  • Rankin, C., (2002) Creative smocking: contemporary design traditional techniques, (1sted.) U.S., Lark Books Asheville.

 

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