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1 (A) COURSE TITLE AND CODE : COMMUNICATION SKILLS II, G 201 (B) LEVEL : TWO (C) BRANCH/ DISCIPLINE : GENERAL (D) RATIONALE : In Communication skills I, the basics of the process of communication was learnt, this course deals with more applications of the concepts and principles learnt therein. The employer expects that a Diploma pass-out should be able to communicate orally as well as in writing. Moreover he is expected to write notes, circulars, minutes of meetings etc. He/she should also be able to write a technical report, draft a proposal etc. This subject will deal with Technical Communication and provide sufficient practice for this purpose. (E) TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME: Course Code Name of Course G- 201 Communication Skills II Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Total Marks Theory Practical Prerequisite L T P C ET PA ET PA G (F) DETAILED COURSE CONTENTS CHAPTER-1.0 ESSENTIALS OF EFFECTIVE BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE Introduction Simplicity Clarity of goal Courtesy Persuasion Sincerity. Tactful approach. CHAPTER-2.0 BUSINESS LETTER Introduction Different types CHAPTER-3.0 ENQUIRIES & REPLIES Enquiries Replies. Quotations Sample letters

2 CHAPTER-4.0 CIRCULAR LETTERS Introduction Salient features CHAPTER-5.0 APPLICATIONS FOR EMPLOYMENT Introduction Application formats. Covering letter The Curriculum Vitae/ Resume CHAPTER-6.0 AGENDA & MINUTES Introduction Technique Key language CHAPTER-7.0 NOTICES, CIRCULARS & ORDERS Introduction Notices Circulars Orders CHAPTER-8.0 REPORT WRITING Introduction Techniques of writing a Report CHAPTER-9.0 PROPOSAL WRITING Introduction Types of Proposal

3 (G) SUGGESTED SPECIFICATION TABLE SHOWING DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS AND HOURS Chapter No. Chapter Title Hours Marks 1. ESSENTIALS OF EFFECTIVE BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE COMMUNICATION K C A Total Mark BUSINESS LETTER ENQUIRIES & REPLIES CIRCULAR LETTERS APPLICATIONS FOR EMPLOYMENT 6. AGENDA & MINUTES NOTICES, CIRCULARS & ORDERS REPORT WRITING PROPOSAL WRITING Total Abbreviations: K=Knowledge level, C= Comprehension Level, A=Application level (H) SUGGESTED IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES: The student will be able to develop the communication skills if this course is treated in such a way that there is enough of practice and feedback. Enough practice in writing of notes, circulars Moreover, the communication skills could also be developed through the technical courses, through report writing, problem solving discussions, role-plays etc., are undertaken. (I) SUGGESTED LEARNING RESOURCES: (a) Reference Books: S. Title No 1. Effective Technical Communication 2. Effective Business Communication 3. Communication Skills for Technical Students Book I 4. A Course in Technical English Book II Author, Publisher, Edition & year Rizvi, Ashraf, Tata McGraw Hill,India, 2005 Asha Kaul, Prentice Hall,India2007 Tiwari, N.P. et al, Somaiya Publications, 172, Mumbai Marathi Granth Sangrahalaya, Marg, Dadar, Mumbai , 4 th Ed., 1995 Tiwari, N.P. et al, Somaiya Publications, 172, Mumbai Marathi Granth Sangrahalaya, Marg, Dadar, Mumbai , 1989

4 (b) Others: Textbooks mentioned in the references. TV programmes. Newspaper clippings. Periodicals like, news magazines, journals etc. OHP transparencies SUGGESTED LIST OF TUTORIALS: Using a dictionary. Use of newspaper/news magazines articles. Writing of reports Writing of proposals Writing of applications Group discussions Hours: 16 Marks: 25 *********

5 201 (B) LEVEL : TWO (C) BRANCH/ DISCIPLINE : FASHION DESIGN & APPAREL PRODUCTION (D) RATIONALE : Computer aided design (CAD) has become an integral part of all major disciplines that have got anything to do with designing or drafting techniques. This course will focus on the usage of computer graphics in achieving the results for fashion designing. It deals with various techniques that a designer uses to have an edge over manual designing through latest software. The objective is to expose professionals and to meet the needs of the users by complementing their knowledge, skills, ability, and creativity in the field of fashion to computer aided design techniques, and their application in the industry. (E) TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME: Course Code Name of Course Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Total Marks Theory Practical Prerequisite L T P C ET PA ET PA Computer Aided Fashion Designing FDAP- 201 (A) COURSE TITLE AND CODE : COMPUTER AIDED FASHION DESIGNING, FDAP- (F) DETAILED COURSE CONTENTS CHAPTER-1.0 COLOUR & COMPOSITION Geometric Shapes Motifs with different types of lines Color wheel with primary, secondary and sub-secondary colors. CHAPTER-2.0 COLOUR & MOTIFS Traditional, Floral and Geometrical Motifs Nursery Prints Changing texture and color combination - Care and Storage - Fashion and Style - Quality - Price

6 CHAPTER- 3.0 FIGURES & PROFILES Profiles Unisex Silhouettes Cocktail and traditional wear for females CHAPTER- 4.0 ACCESSORIES Traditional jewellery Accessories for executive wear CHAPTER- 5.0 BROCHURES Logo/label Brochures for design Window display for fashion store (E) SUGGESTED SPECIFICATION TABLE SHOWING DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS AND HOURS Not Applicable (H) SUGGESTED IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES: This course is highly specialized in nature so substantial use of computer software is essential interesting. A lot of ideas can be generated by visits to various designer workshops. Personal interaction with the apparel industry people should be made. (I) SUGGESTED LEARNING RESOURCES : (a) Reference Books: S. Title Author, Publisher, Edition & Year No 1. CAD in clothing and textiles: A Aldrich W Collection of expert views 2. Computers in Fashion Industry Taylor P 3. Photoshop 4 Complete Binder, BPB Publications 4. Photoshop 4 Studio skills Moniz, BPB Publications 5. Teach Yourself Photoshop Richards, BPB Publications (b) Others: Books on software Computer System Software such as Corel Draw and Adobe Photoshop

7 HOURS: 64 MARKS: 75 SUGGESTED LIST OF PRACTICALS: Create a motif with the help of lines (thick, zigzag, thin, dotted etc) Color wheel with primary, secondary and sub-secondary colors Create Traditional, Floral and Geometrical Motifs Design Nursery Prints on Kids wear Design three profiles of female figure (front back, side view) Design Cocktail wear for females Design traditional wear for females Design Traditional jewellery Design Accessories for executive wear Drape a saree with masking effect Design brochures with logo. ******

8 (A) COURSE TITLE AND CODE : TEXTILE AND GARMENT PROCESSING, (B) LEVEL : TWO FDAP-202 (C) BRANCH/ DISCIPLINE : FASHION DESIGN & APPAREL PRODUCTION (D) RATIONALE : Dyeing, printing, finishing and laundering have a very big scope for entrepreneurial ventures and is also an important part of the garment industry. The main objective of this course is to develop an understanding of the process of dyeing, printing, finishing, laundering and packaging. it also intends to develop the concept of fabric inspection and finishing in relation to productivity, cost, quality and performance. (E) TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME: Course Code Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Theory Practical Prerequisite L T P C ET PA ET PA FDAP- 202 Name of Course Textile and Garment Processing Total Marks (F) DETAILED COURSE CONTENTS CHAPTER-1.0 GREY FABRIC INSPECTION Importance of fabric inspection. Technical inspection methods & Commercial methods Preparatory processes: Concept of a lop for the chemical processing with the lot lengths, weights, etc. Shearing & Singeing operations: Process, types, precautions needed, its necessity & importance Desizing Processes: Importance, types, detailed discussion on the enzymatic process, comparative analysis on cost, effectiveness, etc., degumming of silk Scouring and Bleaching: Scouring process, its objective and utility particularly in case of natural fibres like cotton, wool, etc., scour loss, scour efficiency. Object of Bleaching, definition, concept and processes. Specifically under different conditions and for the different textile materials. Comparison among different bleaching processes. Continuous bleaching process. Faults and remedies

9 CHAPTER-2.0 DYEING Definition of colour, dye & pigment, theory of dyeing, dye-fibre linkage, various bonding between dye and fibre. Classification of dyes according to their chemical constituents and application. Forms of dyeing, e.g., dope dyeing, yarn dyeing, piece dyeing, top dyeing, etc., factors for selection from these options. Application with examples of the Reactive, Direct, Vat, sulphur-on cellulose, Disperse on polyester, Acid on wool, silk & nylons, Basic on acrylics. Sequence of operations of dyeing of the blends like, polyester-viscose, polyestercotton, polyester-wool, cotton-viscose etc. Methods of dyeing, description on the machines used for dyeing of different fibres, yarns (special mention on sewing thread), fabrics concepts of eco-friendly dyes. CHAPTER-3.0 PRINTING Methods of printing: Features of various methods of printing-block, Screen, roller, Rotary, Flat-bed, Spray, etc Comparison among different methods of printing on the aspects like cost, performance & application of each method of printing, selection criteria for the right method of printing for a particular end product. Specialized printing techniques like Tie-n-Dye, Embossing, Dizitised printing, etc. Styles of printing: Direct, Resist, Discharge styles of printing-definition, important features, identification techniques, etc. Print paste formulation, Role of each of the print paste ingredients, Pigment printing process & techniques its important aspects, advantages. Defects in dyeing and printing : Causes and remedies of major defects in dyed and printed fabrics with appropriate examples. Fastness properties- rubbing, washing, perspiration, light, dry cleaning, etc. CHAPTER-4.0 FINISHING Functional and aesthetic features-fabric appreciation through demonstration of different types of dyed and printed swatches and their analysis CHAPTER-5.0 TYPES OF FINISHES Temporary, Semi permanent, Permanent Detailed description of various mechanical finishing operations, e.g., 3 bowl, 7 bowl calendaring, decatizing, emerizing, sanforizing, etc. Resin finishing of cellulose s Controlling factors in resin finishing Preparation for finishing of wool Milling, felting of woolen fabrics Various functional finishes like water repellent, Fire repellent, Soil repellent, Anti static, Bacteriostat, etc. Finishing of Garments

10 - Durable press finish - Wash n-wear finish - Different types of finishing parameters and their controlling factors CHAPTER-6.0 SPOTTING AND WASHING GARMENTS Identification of stains, characteristics & history Selection criteria of spotting chemicals Factors for spotting Washing machine equipment s and processing conditions Finishing of jeans with special emphasis on various types of jeans washing CHAPTER-7.0 PRESSING Objective of pressing Pressing- fabric and garment characteristics Pressing equipments, parametric conditions Types of pressing CHAPTER-8.0 PACKAGING & FOLDING Criteria for packaging Specifications and standards for packaging and folding Material and equipment used for packaging Considerations for packaging and folding CHAPTER-9.0 EVALUATION OF FINISHES Basic concept of evaluation of different types of finishes like, flame redundancy, crease resistant, etc. through sample test methods Cost estimation of finishing processes Basic knowledge on the cost involvement of the various types of finishes (G) SUGGESTED SPECIFICATION TABLE SHOWING DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS AND HOURS Chapter No. Chapter Title Hours Marks K C A Total Mark 1. GREY FABRIC INSPECTION DYEING PRINTING FINISHING TYPES OF FINISHES SPOTTING AND WASHING GARMENTS 7. PRESSING PACKAGING & FOLDING EVALUATION OF FINISHES Total Abbreviations: K=Knowledge level, C= Comprehension Level, A=Application level

11 (H) SUGGESTED IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES: Interactive lecture methods Demonstration of dyeing, washing, packaging and folding Visits to dyeing, packaging and finishing units. (I) SUGGESTED LEARNING RESOURCES : (a) Reference Books: S. Title Author, Publisher, Edition & Year No 1. Textiles fiber to fabric Corbman 2. Techno Textiles Revolutionary Textiles Thames and Hudson for Fashion & Design 3. Textile printing Trotman 4. Chemical processing J.T. Marsh 5. Principles of textile testing J.E.Booth 6. Wool Dyeing Edited by David M. Lewis 7. Cellulose Dyeing John Shore 8. Technology of Dyeing V.A. Shenai 9. Technology Textile Processing V.A. Shenai 10. Color Index The society of dyes & colorists 11. Hand book of synthetic dyes and K.M.Shaw pigments 12. Chemical principles of synthetic fiber S.M. Birkinshaw dyeing 13. Environmental chemistry of dyes and Reife Freeman pigments 14. Introduction to fabric bleaching J.T. Marsh 15. Garments finishing and care labeling S.S. Satsangi 16. Textiles fiber to fabrics Bernard P. Corbman 17. Finishing of garments and knits Prof. G.W. Joshi, Dr. Gotmare, Dr. A.R. Khare, NCUTE & IIT< Delhi 18. An introduction to wool fabric finishing Mario Bona 19. Silk dyeing & finishing handbook D. Mahadevappa 20. Textbook of textiles and laundry Seema yadav 21. Denim a fabric for all M.S. Parmar

12 (b) Others: Samples of finished garments Samples of packed garments HOURS: 32 MARKS: 25 SUGGESTED LIST OF PRACTICALS: Use various washing methods for finished garments Practice ironing and folding of various garments Practice packaging of garments using various material Practice finishing hours on garments fabricated Prepare samples of dyeing of different fibres, yarns Prepare samples of dyed fabrics using techniques like Tie-n- Dye, embossing etc. Test dyed and printed fabrics for colour jesters. ********

13 (A) COURSE TITLE AND CODE : GARMENT PRODUCTION MACHINERIES - I, FDAP-203 (A) LEVEL : TWO (C) BRANCH/ DISCIPLINE : FASHION DESIGN & APPAREL PRODUCTION (D) RATIONALE : To familiarize students with the garment production techniques. Exposure on the principles, functioning, maintenance of the single needle lock stitch (SNLS) and the over lock machines and conception on their different parts & accessories. To introduce with the formation, nomenclature and uses of the different types of seams and stitches used in the apparel industry. To familiarize them with the different parts and functioning of the different types of sewing machine needles. Exposure on the concepts of various types of feed systems of the sewing machines. To familiarize them with the different parts and components of the sewing machines, involve in controlling the fabrics and in stitch formations, like needle bar, take up lever, stitch regulator, tensioning devices, feed dog, presser foot, throat plate, hook assembly, loopers, knives, paddle, knee lifter, etc. (E) TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME: Course Code Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Theory Practical Prerequisite L T P C ET PA ET PA FDAP- 203 Name of Course Garment Production Machineries-I Total Marks (F) DETAILED COURSE CONTENTS CHAPTER-1.0 OVERVIEW OF THE GARMENT PRODUCTION PROCESS Basic concept on the cutting, stitching, ironing & finishing of the apparels, especially-garments. CHAPTER-2.0 NEEDLES Types & numbers Different parts, functioning, setting, uses, Materials made of, properties, etc.

14 CHAPTER-3.0 MOTION & POWER TRANSMISSION ONTO THE SNLS MACHINE Functions and uses of different parts of the machine like, switches & starters, hand wheel, paddles, pulleys & belts, shafts-vertical, rockers, etc. connecting rods, gears, cams, followers, eccentrics, take up lever, feed dog, hook assembly, needle bar assembly, back tack lever, etc.. In transmitting the motions and contributing in the working of the SNLS machine Functions and uses of parts like, presser foot, throat plate, tensioning devices, knee lifter, other components of the SNLS machine Understanding the stitch formation Sketching some of the machine parts and components. Learning the mechanism of the working of the machine by drawing line diagrams Conceptualization of the functioning of the machine and the different control points in it. CHAPTER-4.0 OPERATING THE SNLS MACHINE Setting of different parts and components in the SNLS machine, like needle setting, hook setting, threading the machine, adjustment of the tensioning devices, stitch regulator adjustment, etc. Running the machine with different set parameters and with different types of fabric CHAPTER-5.0 STITCHES AND SEAMS Different types of stitches- their diagrams, classification & nomenclature, uses with respect of type of fabric and type of the end product. Seam type- Formation, types & classifications, specifications, uses in the apparel production. Practical demonstration and development of the samples of the different types of them. CHAPTER-6.0 MAINTENANCE OF THE SNLS MACHINE Understanding the importance and schedule of maintenance Different types of maintenance like regular, break down, etc. Type of maintenance found in SNLS machines Maintenance devices, lubricants- grease, oils etc. Hand on skill development in maintenance CHAPTER-7.0 CONCEPT OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF MACHINE Understanding the functioning and uses of different part and components of the over lock machine Development of the skill to set, thread, operate the over lock machine with different fabrics Different type of machines used in the apparel industry Maintenance of the over lock machine.

15 (G) SUGGESTED SPECIFICATION TABLE SHOWING DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS AND HOURS Chapter No. Chapter Title Hours Marks K C A Total Mark 1. OVERVIEW OF THE GARMENT PRODUCTION PROCESS NEEDLES MOTION & POWER TRANSMISSION ONTO THE SNLS MACHINE OPERATING THE SNLS MACHINE STITCHES AND SEAMS MAINTENANCE OF THE SNLS MACHINE CONCEPT OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF MACHIN Total Abbreviations: K=Knowledge level, C= Comprehension Level, A=Application level (H) SUGGESTED IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES: Interactive sessions Demonstration of different needles and machines (I) SUGGESTED LEARNING RESOURCES : (a) Reference Books: S. Title Author, Publisher, Edition & Year No 1. Sewing technology R.L.Friend, Hatra publications Clothing technology Carr and Latham, Blackwell publication 3. Federal standard of stitches & Seams Publication details-fed-std-751a Apparel manufacturing handbook Jacob Solinger 5. Clothing Technology Europa 6. Apparel manufacturing, sewing Glock and Kunz product analysis 7. Sewing Technology: Resource guide - (b) Others: Journals, reference books HOURS: 32 MARKS: 25 SUGGESTED LIST OF PRACTICALS: To familiarize the students with the garment production techniques. Maintenance of the single needle block stitch and the over lock machines. To familiarize with the different parts and functions of different types of sewing machine needles. To familiarize with different parts and components of sewing machines.

16 (A) COURSE TITLE AND CODE : PATTERN MAKING-I, FDAP-204 (B) LEVEL : TWO (C) BRANCH/ DISCIPLINE : FASHION DESIGN & APPAREL PRODUCTION (D) RATIONALE : To enable fresh students develop the concept of pattern making for production process, familiarize them with common terminologies and tools of pattern making. To introduce the concept of measurements from dress forms and size charts. To give them concept of darts and its usage for molding body shapes. To develop understanding of quality control in garments by means of notches, grain line. To enable them to understand difference between working, final and production patterns (E) TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME: Course Code Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Theory Practical Prerequisite L T P C ET PA ET PA FDAP- 204 Name of Course Pattern Making- I Total Marks (F) DETAILED COURSE CONTENTS CHAPTER-1.0 ORIENTATION TO PATTERN MAKING Pattern Making Terminologies- Working, Production Patterns Dress forms and landmarks and its relation to human body Orientation to different mode of taking measurements-dress Form, Standard Chart, Specs Sheet Orientation to different tools for pattern making Importance of Pattern Making and use in industry as quality control Concept of Balance of Garments CHAPTER-2.0 SKIRTS & VARIATIONS Drafting of Skirt Patterns Understanding Skirt Pattern by Draping muslin on dress forms Concept of waist and out seams shaping/curve and relation to body Learning to identify landmarks on dress forms for measurement taking and using measurement Drafting Pattern of skirt using the measurements

17 CHAPTER-3.0 WAIST FINISHES Waist bands Straight Waist Band-2pc., 1pc. Shape Waist band-2pc. Facing Reasons of selection of various waists finishes CHAPTER-4.0 INDUSTRIAL PATTERNS AND TEST FIT Concept of Grain Line Importance of notches Seam allowance Use of different fastenings and its provision in patterns, Test fitting and amendments to incorporate problems Conversion of final pattern into production pattern Orientation and use of Spec sheet for making pattern CHAPTER-5.0 DIFFERENT SILHOUETTES OF SKIRTS Different Silhouettes of Skirts-Sheath, Slinky, A Line & Peg Orientation to fullness principal of dart manipulation Low waisted and Hi-waisted Skirt CHAPTER-6.0 SKIRT VARIATIONS Concepts of pleats, knife, box, & its accommodation in patterns Concepts of panels (equal and unequal panel) Yoke and its combination with various style lines (fullness, panels, pleats etc) Importance of notches in respect to all variations Grain line and its relation to different F Orientation and use of spec sheet for making patterns CHAPTER-7.0 BASIC BODICE BLOCK (WOMEN S) & VARIATIONS Understanding Bodice Block Pattern by draping muslin on dress forms Concepts of waist and shoulder darts and relation to body Learning to identify landmarks on dress forms for measurement taking and using measurement chart Drafting patterns of Bodice Block using the measurements CHAPTER-8.0 VARIATIONS OF DARTS Shifting single and both darts in the new position using slash and spread and pivot technique Concepts of the angular, curved and multiple darts:

18 CHAPTER-9.0 BODICE BLOCK S VARIATION Taking darts in to Panels-Princess lines and style line not passing through pivot point Taking darts in to gathers Taking darts in to tucks Use and importance of notches and grain line Orientation and use of spec sheet for making patterns CHAPTER-10.0 FITTED BODICE BLOCK S TO LOOSE VARIATION Conversion of fitted block to semi fitted block and loose fitted Test Fitting (G) SUGGESTED SPECIFICATION TABLE SHOWING DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS AND HOURS Not Applicable (H) SUGGESTED IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES: Hands on practice for taking body measurements from stitched garments. Demonstration for taking anthroprometric measurement. (I) SUGGESTED LEARNING RESOURCES: (a) Reference Books: S. Title Author, Publisher, Edition & Year No. 1. Pattern Making for Fashion Design Helen Joseph Armstrong 2. Metric Pattern Cutting Winifred Aldrich 3. How to Draft Basic Patterns Zelin & L.Gross, E. Kopp, V. Ralfo, B. 4. Pattern Cutting and Making up-the Martin Shoben & Janet Ward Professional Approach 5. Modern Sizing for Women s & P. Kunick Children s Garment 6. Pattern Making Hillary Campbell 7. Pattern Making Natalie Bray (b) Others: Lecture-cum-discussion Visits to pattern making centre Video films/ CDs.

19 HOURS: 96 MARKS: 100 SUGGESTED LIST OF PRACTICALS: Practice taking body measurements. Practice taking measurements from stitched garments. Preparing standard measurements charts. Reading standard measurements charts. Preparing draftings from standard measurement charts. Collect standard measurement charts used by industries from magazines etc. Compare Indian, European and U.S. Standard measurement charts. Prepare basic blocks of different sizes for men, woman and children from standard measurement charts. Drafting practice on table, Drafting practice on paper. Preparing and using standard drafts. Practice taking anthropometric measurement using correct method with minimum errors. Preparing lay-out on scale, preparing actual lay-outs of various garments by placing paper cuttings on fabric. Drafting and adapting new garment designs for children s ladies and gents garments using the basic block, list of garments to be drafted. Simple frock, yoke or baby frock, long body frock school uniform, skirt top, tunic, romper, sun suit, combination suit, plain pyjama, petticot with four panels and six panels with placket opening, different types of blouses with fashionable necks, salwar, kameez, night suit gown, maxi, house coat with collar, churidar pyjama. Preparing Layouts for children s and Ladies garments. *********

20 (A) COURSE TITLE AND CODE : GARMENT CONSTRUCTION I, FDAP-205 (B) LEVEL : TWO (C) BRANCH/ DISCIPLINE : FASHION DESIGN & APPAREL PRODUCTION (D) RATIONALE : This course will enable students to develop the proficiency of garment construction for production Processes & familiarize them with the sewing methods suitable for modern machineries. It will also help to familiarize them with common terminologies of garment construction and to introduce them practically with the concept and use of different types of stitches & seams This course will further give them practical concept of making dart (on fabric) and its usage for molding body shape and to develop understanding of quality control in garments by means of proper use of notches, grain lines, seam allowances, etc. while constructing a garment. It will also enable them to understand difference between working patterns, final patterns and production patterns and to explore the techniques used for garment construction with different fabrics (E) TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME: Course Code Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Theory Practical Prerequisite L T P C ET PA ET PA FDAP- 205 Name of Course Garment Construction-I Total Marks (F) DETAILED COURSE CONTENTS CHAPTER-1.0 ORIENTATION TO GARMENT CONSTRUCTION Garment construction Terminologies (like bias, grain line, etc.) & understanding of- working pattern, final pattern and production patterns. Hand on skill development in the modern sewing machines Practical introduction to different types of stitches & seams, seam finishes, hem finishes, tuck variations, gathers, ruffles, etc. Introduction to different tools & accessories used in the garment construction Importance of garment construction in industry as Quality Control Concept of Balance of garments in construction of a garment Garment appreciation

21 CHAPTER-2.0 CONSTRUCTION OF BASIC SKIRT Using basic-skirt patterns cutting of the different components from muslin fabric Checking the proper measurements of different cut components Construction of the skirt components as per specification Assembling of the skirt components with proper finish Checking the fit of the garment by putting onto the dress form Learning to identify the construction defects and their remedies CHAPTER-3.0 CONSTRUCTION OF SKIRT WITH VARIATIONS Using skirt (with variations) pattern with different types of pleats, panels, circularity, etc., cutting of the different components from muslin fabric Checking the proper measurement of different cut components, especially of the varied components Construction of the skirt components with variation as per specification Assembling of the skirt components (with variation) with proper finish Checking the fit of the garment by putting onto the dress form Learning to identify the construction defects and their remedies CHAPTER-4.0 CONSTRUCTION OF BASIC BLOCK (WOMEN S) & VARIATIONS Bodice Block (Women s) Understanding Bodice Block patterns and cutting them from Muslin fabric Concept of waist and shoulder dart construction in relation to fit onto the body Checking the proper measurements of different cut components Construction of women s bodice components as per specification Assembling of the bodice components with proper finish Checking the fit of the garment by putting onto the dress form Learning to identify the construction defects and their remedies CHAPTER-5.0 Bodice Block s Variations and their Fit (Fitted To Loose) Concept of grain line Importance of notches Seam allowance Use of different fastenings Finishing of neckline & Arm hole Using Bodice (with variation ) patterns with different darts, gathers, etc., cutting of the different components from muslin fabric Checking the proper measurements of different cut component, especially of the varied components Construction of the bodice components with variation as per specification Assembling of the bodice components (with variation) with proper finish Test Fitting by putting onto the dress form Learning to identify the construction defects and their remedies.

22 (G) SUGGESTED SPECIFICATION TABLE SHOWING DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS AND HOURS Not Applicable (H) SUGGESTED IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES: Practice feedback practice (I) SUGGESTED LEARNING RESOURCES : (a) Reference Books: S. Title Author, Publisher, Edition & Year No 1. Rapidex Home Tailoring Course Asha Rani Vohra 2. Commercial System of Cutting Bal and Co. 3. A System of Cutting K.R. Zarapkar 4. Clothing K.S. Doongerkery 5. Creative Sewing Allyn Bahl 6. Practical Clothing Construction M. Mathews 7. Tailoring and Dress-making R.D. Mehta & V.B. Jawakar 8. Easy Clothing V.B. Jawakar 9. Tailoring and Dress-making R.B. Bhojar 10. Clothing Construction Shri Doongaji 11. How you look and Dress Bytra Carbon/Mcgrow Hill (b) Others: Fashion Magazines HOURS: 96 MARKS: 100 SUGGESTED LIST OF PRACTICALS: Use different stitches and seams, seams, seam finishes, hem finishes, trick variations, gathers, ruffles etc. Use different tools and accessories Construction of various skirt patterns. Construction of skirt with variations. Identify construction defects and their remedies Construction of women bodice Test fitting by putting on to dress form. *******

23 (A) COURSE TITLE AND CODE : FASHION MARKETING & (B) LEVEL : TWO MERCHANDIZING, FDAP (C) BRANCH/ DISCIPLINE : FASHION DESIGN & APPAREL PRODUCTION (D) RATIONALE : The student will be able to understand the process of buying and selling of raw material and products required in the fashion industry. The student will also understand fashion in domestic and international industry. (E) TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME: Course Code Name of Course Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Total Marks Theory Practical Prerequisite L T P C ET PA ET PA Fashion Marketing & Merchandising FDAP- 206 (F) DETAILED COURSE CONTENTS : CHAPTER-1.0 INTRODUCTION What is Merchandising? What is Fashion Mechandising? What is Fashion? Why Fashion? Classification & Types of Fashion/Scope for Merchandisers and Basic requirements. Qualifications Personality Articular Ability Design/Fashion/Scope for Merchandise Tools. Fashion Industry Language Guide Fashion Industry language Guide and Dictionary of Fashion Trends. Preparation Production Packaging Distribution. Introduction to National/International Designers Meet the International Designers. Some Designers & their works. Fashion Cycle. How fashion evolved Link to War, Depression, Recession CHAPTER 2.0 MARKETING AND GARMENT MERCHANDISING What is marketing? Understanding marketing advantages, Specs of garments- Type of Plans, Understanding production, Production, Packaging, Pricing and Distribution Systems. Introduction to Garment Merchandising - Types of garments, Bank elements/parts, Specifications of garments. Type of Market/Fashion Trends Detecting flaws in garment making Selection of Fabrics - Selection of fabric for the garment, Bulk fabric Checking and Quality control. Garment Construction - - Garment Construction. Seasonal trend in colour, Style, Fabric. Detailed Measurements. Style Detailing. Pattern Making. Final pattern (saleable

24 garment). Types of Accessories. Accessory suppliers. Price negotiation & ordering accessories. Follow-up & in-house delivery of accessories Export of Garments - Quota, Letter of Credit., Commission., Lead time Delivery Schedule., Time management & Maintenance of Delivery Schedule CHAPTER-3.0 INTER-DEPARTMENTAL RELATIONSHIP FOR MERCHANDISERS Marketing Department., Correspondence Department. Fabric Department. Sampling Department. Production Department. Documentation Department. Co-ordination with the Departments. CHAPTER-4.0 PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT Buyer s Requirement. Scope for Indian Products in the International Market - Pre-buying Activity Introduction to Buyers. Collection of garments Interaction Between Merchandiser & Buyer Type of Buyers Direct & Indirect Introduction to Buyers to the Export House. Collection. Sampling. Pricing. Order. Exporter s Acceptance Order Confirmation. Letter of Credit. Bulk ordering of fabrics for production CHAPTER-5.0 PRODUCTION & MERCHANDISER Responsibility of Merchandiser during Production. Approval of Fabric accessories & Pre-production samples. On-line Inspections. Inspection reports by Merchandiser. inspection by buyer of counter parts of production. Packing approvals. Production & Shipment Samples to buyer. Merchandisers Role after Production BL/AWB. Vessel/FLT. Details to buyers. Production sample for preference. Delivery Date Extensions Quality Problems. Fabrics Delays. importance of LC amendments Fashion Merchandising Strategies for Success Skills, Techniques, Strategies to present yourself A Fashion Merchandiser Control Methods including Cost Reduction Techniques and Value Analysis

25 (G) SUGGESTED SPECIFICATION TABLE SHOWING DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS AND SUGGESTED HOURS Sl. No. Chapter No. Chapter Title Hours Marks K C A Total Mark INTRODUCTION MARKETING AND GARMENT MERCHANDISING INTER-DEPARTMENTAL RELATIONSHIP FOR MERCHANDISERS PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTION & MERCHANDISER Total Abbreviations: K=Knowledge level, C= Comprehension Level, A=Application level (H) SUGGESTED IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES: This is a theoretical course, hence there should be interactive sessions. Guest lectures by professionals in the fashion industry should be organized. In-depth study of market reports should be done by the students and presentation in the form of seminars will be organised for the students (I) SUGGESTED LEARNING RESOURCES: (a) Reference Books: S. Title Author, Publisher, Edition & Year No 1. Fashion from Concept to Consumer Gini Stephens Frings 2. Fashion Merchandising Stones and Samples 3. Introduction to Fashion Evelyn Grace Merchandising 4. Fashion Marketing Gordon Wills and David Midgley 5. Inside Fashion design Sharon Lee Tata 6. The Fashion Director What she Does and How to be One Eiaine Jabenis, John Willey and sons, Inc.(New York) 7. Fashion A Marketing Approach Dorothy S. Rogers and Lynda R Gauran (b) Others: Fashion Magazines Business Magazines Market Survey Reports-National & International

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