VALUE ADDITION TECHNIQUES (Practical)

Paper Code: 
24DGPM704
Credits: 
4
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

This course will enable the students to impart skill in embroidery & surface ornamentation and their application on apparel.

 

Course Outcomes: 

Course

Course Outcome

Learning and Teaching Strategies

Assessment Strategies

Course Code

Course Title

   24DGPM704

VALUE ADDITION   TECHNIQUES    (Practical)

 

CO84. Adapt the tool, materials and techniques for surface embellishment   CO85. Design and develop products by the value addition techniques      CO86. Compile comprehensive practical record and submission related to value addition   CO87. Develop and cultivate verbal communication skills to converse effectively with examiners   CO88. Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction

Approach in teaching: Demonstration, PowerPoint presentations, Relevant videos.

 

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

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

 

CONTENT:

  1. Introduction, tools, material & techniques for surface embellishment. (40 Hours)                                                                                                                             
  • Basic hand embroidery

Flat – Running, Back, Stem

Looped – Chain, Feather, Button hole, Lazy dazy

Cross – Simple cross, Herringbone

Knotted – French knot and Bullion Knot

  • Machine Embroidery                                                                    

Running

Round

Satin

Velvet

  • Ribbon embroidery
  • Patch work
  • Applique
  • Quilting
  • Smocking
  • Shirring
  1. Design and develop any one product in apparel or home furnishing using any of the above techniques in combination.                                                       (20 Hours)                 

 

Essential Readings: 
  1. Loumagne T. F. (2006) The Art of Embroidery: Inspirational Stitches, Textures and Surfaces, Thames & Hudson’s.
  2. Rankin, C., (2002) Creative smocking: contemporary design traditional techniques, (1sted.) U.S., Lark Books Asheville.
  3. Wolff C. (1996) The Art of Manipulating Fabric Sewing, Interweave Publication.
  4. Singh A, Bhardwaj K. (2012) Text book of Clothing, VIPH Delhi.
  5. Doorthy W. (1999), The Practical Encyclopaedia of Sewing, New York: Lorenz Books.
  6. Fimbel B, Stacey L. Klaman, Kunkel K. & Weaver S. (1995) The Experts Books of sewing Tips & Techniques, Rodale Press.
  7. Bolsover. J. (2014) Sewing School Basics, A- Step by step course for first time stitches, CICO Books.

Suggested Readings:

  1. Crill, R.(1999)Indian embroidery, New Delhi, Prakash Books.
  2. Rai I., (2008) Indian embroidery and textiles, Jodhpur Books Treasure.
  3. Shrikanth., U.,(2005) Ethnic embroidery of india, Jaipur ,Om Books.
  4. Shailaja Naik, (2012) Traditional embroideries of India, New Delhi, APH Publishing Corporation.
  5. Margo S.,(2007)Textile handbook: textile surface decoration: silk and velvet, China,  A and C Black Publishers Limited.
  6. Denner, (1999) Creative quilting for home décor, New York, Crown Trade Paperback Publishing.

 

References: 

E-Resources:

  1. https://www.usha.com/sites/default/files/sewing_tutorials/machine-embroidery-boo...

 

EXAMINATION SCHEME

Continuous Assessment

Distribution of Marks (Practical Record/Submission)

Semester End Exam

Component

Marks

              Component

Marks

Component

Marks

Classroom Submission & Practical Record

20

Hand & Machine Embroidery

10

Submission

20

Test

05

Other Embellishment

 

05

 

Embroidery

 &

Other embellishment

35

Attendance

05

Product Development

05

Product Development

10

Viva

05

Total

30

Total

    20

Total

70

 

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