Surface Ornamentation (Practical)

Paper Code: 
FSD 126
Credits: 
6
Contact Hours: 
90.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

This course will enable the students to -

  1. To familiarize students with various techniques of surface ornamentation for value addition.
  2. To enable the students to use various surface enrichments for apparel and home furnishings.

Course Outcomes (COs):

Courses

Learning outcomes (at course level)

Learning and

teaching strategies

Assessment Strategies

Course Code

Course Title

 

FSD 125

 

Basics of

Apparel Construction

(Practical)

The students will be able to –

CO 25 Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of industrial machines.

CO 26 Identify the special attachments in sewing machines.

CO 27 Describe spreading, marking and cutting techniques in garment construction.

CO 28 Develop patterns for various garment and garment components

CO 29 Develop pattern adaptations for various garment components

CO 30 Construct various garment components

Approach in teaching:

Demonstration of sewing equipments, construction and sketching of different garment components and apparel, Video tutorials and presentation.

Learning Activities for

the students :Self-

learning assignments,

Preparation of design

sheets and construction

samples

Assessment task

will include Class test, Semester end examinations,

student’s presentations and assignments.

Assessment task

require students to

present work in

progress for weekly

feedback and

constructive

criticism

 

CONTENT

I: Basis Hand Stitches:           

16 hrs

Design & develop samples using below mentioned stitches in combination     Stem, Chain, Herringbone, Cross stitch, Fish Bone, Lazy dazy, Satin, Fly, French Knot, Bullion Knot, Mirror work

 

II: Traditional hand Embroideries:                                                   

16 hrs
Illustrate & collect motifs for the following embroideries.              

●  Kantha of Bengal, Phulkari of Punjab, Mochibharat of Gujarat, Kashida of Kashmir, Chikankari of Uttar Pradesh, Kasuti of Karnataka, ChambaRumal.

 

III: Layouts: Illustrate all over, Border, corner, centre layouts for the following products

16 hrs

  • Design handkerchief

  • Table cloth

  • Table runner

  • Cushion cover

 

IV: Other techniques: Design & develop samples using the following techniques.

32 hrs

  Tie and Dye

●        Batik,

●        Stencil,

●        Screen

●        Block printing

 

V: Design and develop any one product in apparel or home furnishing using any of the above techniques in combination.

10 hrs

 

 

Examination Scheme

 

Continuous Assessment

Distribution

of Marks (Practical Record/Submission)

Semester End Exam

Component

Marks

Component

Marks

Component

Marks

Classroom Submission & Practical Record

 

20

Traditional hand Embroideries/Basic Stitches

05

Submission

20

       Layouts

05

Product

Illustration and designing

 

10

 

Test

 

05

Other techniques

05

Product

development using Hand embroideries

15

 

Product development

 

05

Product development using

Dyeing & Printing techniques

 

20

Attendance

05

Viva Voce

05

Total

30

Total

20

Total

70

 

Essential Readings: 
  • Naik, Shailaja D. (1996) Traditional Embroideries of India, APH Publishing Corporation, New Delhi.
  • Embroidery In Asia Sui Dhaga: Crossing Boundaries Through Needle & Thread Hardcover-1 January 2010
  • Embroidered Textiles: A World guide To Traditional Patterns Paperback- October2010
  • Crill, R. (1999). Indian Embroidery. Prakash Book Depot, New Delhi.
  • Sumathi, G.J. (2002) Elements of Fashion and Apparel Design New Age International Publishers, New Delhi.
  • Reader’s Digest. A Complete Guide of Sewing. The Reader’s Digest Association Ltd., London.
  • Prayag, R.S. (1998). Technology of Textile Printing.Shree J. Printers, Pune
  • Shenai, V.A., (1983). Chemistry of Dyes and Principles of Dyeing, (4thEdition). SevakPrakashan, Mumbai.
  • Ghosh, G. K.and Ghosh, S. (1995) Indian Textiles (Past and Present). APH Publishing Corporation, New Delhi.
  • Mills, Jane and Smith, Janet K. (1996). Design Concepts, Fairchild Publications, New York.
  • Meller, S.&Elffers, J.(2002), Textile Designs: 200 Years of Patterns for Printed Fabrics Arranged by Motif, Colour, Period and Design, Thames & Hudson.

 

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