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3.1 - HISTORY OF FASHION – I
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UNIT – I
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Indus Valley Civilization :
Female Study – Dresses, Jewellery, Footwear.
Male Study – Dresses, Jewellery, Footwear.
UNIT – II
Mauryan and Sanga Period :
Detailed Study of Dates, Sources of Reference.
Female Study – Dresses, Jewellery, etc.
Male Study – Dresses, Jewellery, etc.
UNIT – III
Kushav Period :
Detailed Study of Dates, Sources of Reference.
Female Study – Dresses, Jewellery, etc.
Male Study – Dresses, Jewellery, etc.
UNIT – IV
Effects of World War I on the status of Women and Fashion
Detailed Study.
UNIT – V
Effects of Industrial Revolution on Fashion
Detailed Study.
UNIT – VI
Mass Production of Clothes.
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3.2 - GARMENT DESIGNING – III
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UNIT – I
What makes a good design?
General Principles of
Proportion/Unity/Repotition
Effects of style lines on appearance
(horizontal, vertical, etc.)
Fashion Illutrations
Rendering of different
types of prints when draped
in to dresses. 2 Sheets
Different types of textures
and its uses in illustrating
different fashion garments
e.g. denim.
Effects of waist-lines, shape or
sclhohtte, length of shank.
UNIT – II
Introduction to designing for
children.
Designing garment for
children (6 each):
- Casual Wear
- Party Wear
- Summer Suit
UNIT – III
Introduction to design for ladies:
- Formal
- Casual
- Material
- Figure Proportions
- Seasons
Designing garment for ladies:
Formal Wear
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Sari blouse
ii.
Choli Blouse
iii. Shirt
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Top
Casual Wear
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Maxi
ii.
Lower
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UNIT – IV
Fashion Forecasting & Sources of
inspiration
UNIT – V
Production
- Men’s Suits
- Knit Wears
- Preparations for Shipping costing
of garment.
Layout of Spec sheets of
- Saree Blouse
- Skirt Top
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3.3 - DRAFTING AND PATTERN MAKING – III
UNIT – I
Drafting layout and estimation of different
garments. Preparation of Patterns.
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Practice on
- Shirt Ladies
- Trouser
- Skirt
- Blouse
(Making estimation on width 85 cm to 100
cm depth)
UNIT – II
Different types of figures and figure
defects, fitting sequences. Various defects
and then rectifications.
Thick & Thin
Shout & Stout
Corpulent
Errect and Stooping
- Defect analysis and their rectifications in
Patterns.
UNIT – III
Preparation of Basic Block of Children
garments Lower, Upper & Combination
Drafting, Layout and Estimation
- Top
- Lower
- Combination
UNIT – IV
Use of Basic Block for Adoption and
Manipulations
- Choli Blouse
- Princess Line Shirt
- Classic Trouser
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3.4 - STYLE READING AND ADAPTATIONS - III
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Introduction of Style Reading:- What is Style Reading
- How it is done
- What are its benefits
- Style read any given design with
dart.
- Manipulation
UNIT – II
What are Patterns
- Individual
- Commercial
Interpretation of Style lines as basic
blocks, transferring all marks of
identification
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UNIT – III
Use of Dummy for Making
Patterns
- Jump Suit
- Evening Wear
- Maternity Wear
UNIT – IV
What is Draping and how it is
done
Practice for draping on dummy
UNIT – V
Use of Dummy for Draping
Clothes into styles
- Front Block
- Back Block
UNIT – VI
Do style reading of the following
garments
1. Traditional Indian Garments
for ladies
a. Ghagra Choli
b. Kalidar Kurta
Make the Patterns of the following
- Ghagra Choli
- Kalidar Kurta
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3.5 - GARMENT CONSTRUCTION - III
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Factors affecting the mistakes in Traditional Embriodery of India :Kantha,
Pattern making and Stitching and Kasida, Phulkari
remedify them
Making of File.
Various Pockets
Samples of the pockets
- patch pocket
- side pocket
- welt pocket
Samples
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Yokes (Square, V, Sweet heart)
Pleats (Knife, Box)
Gathers
Darts, Tucks
Fabrication of garments
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Jump Suit
Skirt
Child Gown
Shirt (Princess)
Choli Blouse
Fabrication of Ladies Garments
- Lakhanvi Kalidar Kurta
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3.6 - SKETCHING AND ILLUSTRATIONS - I
UNIT – I
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1. Sketch six nude figures in different postures with pencil.
2. Draw arms and legs in different positions with hand and feet.
3. Draw human face with different face styles.
UNIT – II
1. Make a sheet showing the difference between normal figure and fashion figure.
UNIT – III
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Draw different types of gathered and pleated dresses with pencil.
Draw different types of gathered and pleated dresses with pen.
Draw different types of gathered and pleated dresses with color.
Draw different types of folds, gathers and drapes of fabric using high fashion
garments and six different mediums.
UNIT – IV
1. Draw different types of handbags with themes.
2. Draw different types of jewellary with themes.
UNIT – V
1. Illustrative Magazine Cover with a title ‘Looks of the Year’.
2. Make a Fashion Magazine Cover.
UNIT – VI
1. Do different types of textures using different color schemes illustrating different
fashion garments.
a. Blowing
b. Marble
c. Butterfly
d. Thread Pressing
e. Drops on water
f. Stencil spray
g. Dry brushing
h. Crayon Rubbing
i. Thread Rolling
j. Fevicol and Rubber Solutions
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3.7 - CAD IN FASHION – II
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UNIT – 1
WORD PROCESSING
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
UNIT – 2
Opening a Document
Preparing a Document
Editing a Document
Character, Word and Line Editing
Margin Setting, Paragraph Alignment
Spell Checker
Saving Document
Printing a Document
SPREAD SHEET
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
UNIT – 3
Application of a Spreadsheet
Structure of a Spreadsheet
Preparing spreadsheet for simple data and
numeric operations
Using formulae in spreadsheet operations
Creating Tables & its functions, Sorting
Creating Graphs- Pie Charts, Bar Charts
Printing a Worksheet/Workbook
COMPUTATION AND GRAPHIC TOOLS
3.1
3.1.1
3.1.2
3.1.3
3.1.4
3.1.5
3.2
3.2.1
3.2.2
3.2.3
Use of Computation tools for
Evaluation of function
Tabulation of function
Integration of functions
Matrix calculations
Statistical calculations
Use of graphic tools for
Plotting graphics
Making measurement on the graphics
Solving equations using graphs
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3.8 - BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND APPAREL
MERCHANDISING - I
UNIT – I
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1. Project identification, analysis and report writing.
2. Use of terminology
UNIT – II
1. Costing a product.
a. Costing functions
b. The Cost Sheet
c. Wholesale Pricing
d. Cost Merchandising
2. Purchasing of Piece goods
a. Piece goods inspection
UNIT – III
1. Management Techniques
a. Leadership, authority, responsibility, characteristics of business.
b. Financial Transaction, Cash Flow, Book Keeping
UNIT – IV
1. Market Survey and changing fashion trends.
2. Distribution Policy
3. Sales Promotion
UNIT – V
1. Selling to Retailers
a. Corporate Selling
b. Sales Representatives
c. Selling Incentives
d. Orders
e. Manufacturer-Retailer Relationships
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