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FACULTY OF SCIENCES SYLLABUS FOR PG Diploma in Garment Construction & Fashion Designing (Semester I to II) Examinations: 2014-15 GURU NANAK DEV UNIVERSITY AMRITSAR Note: (i) Copy rights are reserved. Nobody is allowed to print it in any form. Defaulters will be prosecuted. (ii) Subject to change in the syllabi at any time. Please visit the University website time to time.

1 Post Graduate Diploma in Garment Construction & Fashion Designing (Semester System) Scheme of Studies and Examination SEMESTER I Subject Theory Practical No. of per/wk Duration of paper Total marks PATTERN MAKING PAPER-1 Pr 2X3 4hrs 50 FASHION ILLUSTRATION PAPER-2 GARMENT DESIGNING PAPER-3 Pr 2X3 4hrs 50 Pr 2X2 4hrs 50 GARMENT CONSTRUCTION PAPER-4 Pr 2X4 4hrs 50 FASHION CONCEPTS PAPER-5 Th 6 3hrs 50 WORKSHOP - SURFACE ORNAMENTATION PAPER-6 Project (Int) 2x2 50 CAD IN FASHION PAPER-7 Pr 2x2 3hrs 50 TOTAL MARKS 350

2 Post Graduate Diploma in Garment Construction & Fashion Designing (Semester System) Scheme of Studies and Examination SEMESTER II Subject Theory Practical No. of per/wk Duration of paper Total marks PATTERN MAKING PAPER-1 Pr 2X4 4hrs 50 FASHION ILLUSTRATION PAPER-2 Pr 2X3 4hrs 50 GARMENT DESIGNING PAPER-3 Pr 2X2 4hrs 50 GARMENT CONSTRUCTION PAPER-4 Pr 2X4 4hrs 50 FUNDAMENTALS OF TEXTILES PAPER-5 Th 6 3hrs 50 WORKSHOP - SURFACE ORNAMENTATION PAPER-6 Project (Int) 2x2 50 CAD IN FASHION PAPER-7 Pr 2x2 3hrs 50 TOTAL MARKS 350

1 Post Graduate Diploma in Garment Construction & Fashion Designing (Semester I) PAPER: 1 PATTERN MAKING (Practical) PRACTICAL: 2X3 Pds/WEEK TOTAL MARKS: 50 TIME: 4hrs To impart knowledge about: i) Different aspects of pattern making. ii) Commercial pattern making. INSTRUCTION FOR THE PAPER SETTER: i) There will be two questions from unit I and one from unit II UNIT: I 1. Preparation of the basic pattern for the following: i) Childs bodice block &sleeve block. ii) Basic skirt block-circular, skirt with yoke. 2. Adaptation of the following sleeves: i) Set in sleeves: Puff, Petal, and Cap sleeve. ii) Extended bodice: Magyar. iii) Part bodice in-sleeve: Saddle. 3. Adaptation of the following collars: i) Sailor, Cape and Peter Pan collars 4. Developing industrial paper pattern: i) A- Line Frock ii) Gathered Frock UNIT: II

2 Post Graduate Diploma in Garment Construction & Fashion Designing (Semester I) PAPER: 2 FASHION ILLUSTRATION (Practical) PRACTICAL: 2X3 Pds/WEEK TOTAL MARKS: 50 TIME: 4hrs To enable students to understand: i) Figure sketching. ii) Illustration techniques for various fashion details. Instruction for the Paper Setters: i) Three questions to be set. ii) Internal choice may be given. 1. Color wheel i) Color schemes: Complementary, Analogous and Monochromatic. ii) Intensity and Value chart. 2. Basic block figure. i) Fleshing of block figure. ii) Fashion figure in different poses. 3. Fashion details: Gathers, Frills and Flounces, Tucks, Shirring, Smoking, Embroidery, Appliqué Work, Patch Work, Pleats.

3 Post Graduate Diploma in Garment Construction & Fashion Designing (Semester I) PAPER: 3 GARMENT DESIGNING (Practical) PRACTICAL: 2X2 Pds/WEEK TOTAL MARKS: 50 TIME OF PAPER: 4hrs To impart knowledge about: i) Various fashion details and designing various outfits. ii) Various illustration techniques. iii) Fashion design concepts. Instruction for the Paper Setters: i) The source of inspiration will not be specified by paper setter. ii) One question of design and layout will be set from unit I. UNIT: I 1. Designing kids wear by taking inspiration from various sources. Style read the design; suggesting suitable fabric and layout. i) A-line frock. ii) Formal wear. iii) Night wear. 2. Prepare a scrapbook with Fashion news, designs & pictures.

4 Post Graduate Diploma in Garment Construction & Fashion Designing (Semester I) PAPER: 4 GARMENT CONSTRUCTION (Practical) PRACTICAL: 2X4 Pds/WEEK TOTAL MARKS: 50 TIME OF PAPER: 4hrs To impart knowledge about: i)various construction techniques. ii) Applying these techniques in garment construction INSTRUCTION FOR THE PAPER SETTER: i) Question will set from unit II only. ii) Students are allowed to use slopers for the adaptation. Making samples of: A. Hand stitches i. Even, uneven, diagonal tacking. ii. Visible, invisible hemming iii. Back stitch iv. Blanket stitch UNIT: I B. Machine seams i. Plain seam ii. Run n fell iii. French seam iv. Counter seam C. Plackets i. Two piece ii. One piece iii. Zip placket D. Pockets i. Patch pocket ii. Cross pocket E. Sleeves i. Plain ii. Puff iii. Petal iv. Magyar v. Saddle

5 Post Graduate Diploma in Garment Construction & Fashion Designing (Semester I) F. Collars i. Peter pan ii. Cape collar iii. Sailor collar Construction of following garments A KIDS WEAR i. A-Line ii. Party wear iii. Night wear UNIT: II UNIT: III PRODUCTION SHOP i. Each student will design and stitch two garments for kids by taking orders.

6 Post Graduate Diploma in Garment Construction & Fashion Designing (Semester I) PAPER: 5 FASHION CONCEPTS (THEORY) THEORY: 6Pds/WEEK TOTAL MARKS: 50 TIME: 3hrs To acquaint students with the basic concepts of fashion: Instruction for the Paper Setters: i) Eight questions are to be set. ii) Attempt any five questions. 1. Drafting & its importance. 2. Definition: Fashion, fad, style, classic fashion, trends, mass fashion, high fashion. 3. Origin of clothing. 4. Theories of fashion adoption. 5. Fashion cycle& factors affecting it. 6. Fashion forecasting. 7. Elements of design and principles related to clothing. 8. Factors affecting clothing choices for different age groups.

7 Post Graduate Diploma in Garment Construction & Fashion Designing (Semester I) PAPER: 6 WORKSHOP: SURFACE ORNAMENTATION (PROJECT) (Int.) PRACTICAL: 2X2 Pds/WEEK TOTAL MARKS: 50 i) To enable the students to develop practical skills in needle craft and printing techniques. ii) To enable the students learn methods of surface ornamentation of fabric using different techniques to produce value added products. Practical: Students to develop one sample each for the following techniques. 1. NEEDLE CRAFT i) Basic 10 stitches. ii) Patchwork and Quilting iii) Appliqué iv) Smocking 3. DYEING AND PRINTING i) Screen printing ii) Stencil printing iii)fabric painting NOTE: The above to be incorporated in the garments.

8 Post Graduate Diploma in Garment Construction & Fashion Designing (Semester I) PAPER: 7 CAD IN FASHION (PRACTICAL) PRACTICAL: 2X2 Pds/WEEK TOTAL MARKS: 50 TIME: 3hrs To impart knowledge about: i) Corel draw and Photo paint. ii) CAD based application in fashion designing. INSTRUCTION FOR THE PAPER SETTER: i) Question paper will have one question from Unit II ii) Each question will carry equal marks. i) Introduction to computers. ii) Using internet. UNIT- I UNIT- II COREL DRAW i) Study tools in detail. ii) Create a composition: Geometrical, Abstract. iii) Create prints: Traditional, Nursery, Floral. iv) Create texture: Denim, Leather, Corduroy, Net. v) Draw three profiles of female figure (front, back, three-fourth).

9 Post Graduate Diploma in Garment Construction & Fashion Designing (Semester II) PAPER: 1 PATTERN MAKING (Practical) PRACTICAL: 2X4 Pds/WEEK TOTAL MARKS: 50 TIME FOR PAPER: 4hrs To impart knowledge about: i) Different aspects of pattern making. ii) Dart manipulation and Draping. iii) Commercial pattern making. INSTRUCTION FOR THE PAPER SETTER: i)use of basic slopers are allowed ii) There will be two questions from unit I and one each from unit II &III. UNIT: I 1. Preparation of the basic pattern for the following: i)female bodice block & sleeve block. ii) Basic skirt block. Pegged skirt, Gored skirt. 2. Adaptation of the following sleeve: i) Set in -sleeves: Leg o mutton, Lantern, Cowl, Dolman, Bishop. ii) Extended bodice: Kimono, Drop Shoulder. iii) Part bodice in -sleeve: Raglan. 3. Adaptation of the following collars: i) Stand & Fall, Mandarian, Convertible, Shawl. ii) Cowl and Built Up Neckline 4. Dart manipulation by: i) Slash and Spread Method. ii) Pivot Method. UNIT: II 5. Dart manipulation into: i) Single dart series. ii) Two dart series. iii) Multiple dart series. iv) Princess and Empire line. v) Yokes.

10 Post Graduate Diploma in Garment Construction & Fashion Designing (Semester II) UNIT: III 6. Introduction to draping: i) Basic block- front & back. ii) Skirt-front & back iii) Bodice variation: princess line, cowl neck line. UNIT: IV 7. Developing theme based industrial paper pattern: i) Salwar Kameez ii) Trousers

11 Post Graduate Diploma in Garment Construction & Fashion Designing (Semester II) PAPER: 2 FASHION ILLUSTRATION PRACTICAL: 2X3 Pds/WEEK TOTAL MARKS: 50 TIME FOR PAPER: 4hrs To enable students to understand: i) Figure sketching. ii) Illustration techniques for various garment details. INSTRUCTION FOR THE PAPER SETTERS: i) Three questions to be set. ii) Internal choice may be given in all the questions 1. Creating different fabric texture using different color medium and techniques: Denim, Nets, Chiffon, Velvet, Fur, Corduroy, Satin. 2. Illustration of figure with dresses: Casual wear, Sportswear, Beach wear, Night wear, Party wear, Bridal wear, Ethnic wear, Western wear. 3. Designing jewellery for casual and formal wear. (3 sheets each) 4. Accessories- Shoes, Bags, Purses, Belts, Hats. (3 sheets each)

12 Post Graduate Diploma in Garment Construction & Fashion Designing (Semester II) PAPER: 3 GARMENT DESIGNING (Practical) PRACTICAL: 2X2 Pds/WEEK TOTAL MARKS: 50 TIME OF PAPER: 4hrs To impart knowledge about: i) Various fashion details and designing various outfits. ii) Various illustration techniques. iii) Fashion design concepts. Instruction for the Paper Setter: i) The source of inspiration will not be specified by paper setter. ii) One question of design and layout will be set. UNIT: I 1. Designing women wear by taking inspiration from various sources: Style read the design, suggest the suitable fabric and layout. i) Salwar kameez. ii) Sari blouse. iii) Ethnic wear iv) Western wear (formal) vi) Trousers vii) Sports wear 2. Prepare a scrapbook with Fashion news, designs & pictures.

13 Post Graduate Diploma in Garment Construction & Fashion Designing (Semester II) PAPER: 4 GARMENT CONSTRUCTION (Practical) PRACTICAL: 2X4 Pds/WEEK TOTAL MARKS: 50 TIME OF PAPER: 4hrs To impart knowledge about: i)various construction techniques. ii) Applying these techniques in garment construction INSTRUCTION FOR THE PAPER SETTER: i) Question will set from unit I only. ii) Students are allowed to use slopers for the adaptation. Construction of following garments A. WOMEN WEAR i. Salwar-kameez ii. Sari blouse iii. Ethnic wear vi. Western wear v. Trousers UNIT: I UNIT: II PRODUCTION SHOP i. Each student will design and stitch 2garments by taking orders. ii. An exhibition will be held of all garments, stitched.

14 Post Graduate Diploma in Garment Construction & Fashion Designing (Semester II) PAPER: 5 FUNDAMENTALS OF TEXTILE (THEORY) THEORY: 6 Pds/WEEK TOTAL MARKS: 50 TIME OF PAPER: 3hrs To impart knowledge about: i) Fiber, source of fibers, their definition & properties. ii) Fabric properties. Instruction for the Paper Setter: i) Eight questions will to be set. ii) Attempt any five questions. 1. (a) Introduction to textile and its importance in fashion design. (b) Classification of textile fiber (Tabular form) 2. Textile fibers: properties & manufacture of (a) Natural: Cotton, Linen, Silk, Wool. (b) Man made: Acetate, Nylon,Spandex 3. Classification of yarns (a) simple, (b) novelty, (c) bulk. 4. Fabric construction (a) felting, (b) bonding, (c) knotting, (d) looping, (e) weaving. 5. Traditional fabrics of different states of India. i) Kashmir-shawls ii) Bengal-baluchar,jamdani iii) UP -brocades iv) Gujrat- patola v) Rajesthan-bandhani vi) Andhra Pradesh-pocchampali/kalamkari vii) Orissa-ikkat viii) Madhya Pradesh-Chanderi. 6. Visit to fashion house/export house/boutique/textile industry is compulsory.

15 Post Graduate Diploma in Garment Construction & Fashion Designing (Semester II) PAPER: 6 WORKSHOP: SURFACE ORNAMENTATION (PROJECT) (Int.) PRACTICAL: 2X2 Pds/WEEK TOTAL MARKS: 50 i) To enable the students to develop practical skills in needle craft and printing techniques. ii) To enable the students learn methods of surface ornamentation of fabric using different techniques to produce value added products. Practical: Students to develop one sample each for the following techniques. 1. TRADITIONAL EMBROIDERIES i) Phulkari, ii)kantha iii Kashmiri iv Chikankari v) Kathiawar 2. DYEING AND PRINTING i) Tie & Dye ii) Batik iii) Block printing 3. Incorporate at least one technique in a garment

16 Post Graduate Diploma in Garment Construction & Fashion Designing (Semester II) PAPER: 7 CAD IN FASHION (PRACTICAL) PRACTICAL: 2X2 Pds/WEEK TOTAL MARKS: 50 TIME OF PAPER: 3hrs To impart knowledge about: i) Corel draw and Photo paint. ii) CAD based application in fashion designing. Instruction for the Paper Setters: i) One question will be set from each unit ii) Each question will carry equal marks. UNIT- I COREL DRAW Design ten sheets of female wear; working on different activities. (casual, sporty, ethnic, western, executive, night, formal, gown.) PHOTOPAINT i) Study tools in detail. ii) Draping simulation. UNIT- II