- SYLLABUS.... ~-. FO'R FASHION. DESIGNING B.A. 1YEAR Theory: 40Marks Practical: 60 Marks Time: 3 Hours each for TheorvS Practical I: Theory UNITI Historic and Traditional Textiles of India- " Carpets of India Sanganer Prints Tanchoi (iv) Brocades (v) Dacca Muslin (vi) Chanderi (vii) Ikat and Patola (vlii) Maheshwari (ix) Jamawar Shawls (x) Paithani and Pitarnbar UNIT II Introduction to Textiles: Textile Fiber & its classification,, Identification, Properties and uses of different textile fibers- cotton, linen, silk, wool, raven. polyester, acrylic. Yarn classification- simple and complex yarn. UNIT III Methods of fabric construction-weaving; Knitting, Braiding, lace making and felting. Non - woven clothes and their application. UNIT IV Basic weave -- plain, twill, satin and sateen Figured and fancy weave+ jacquard, dobby, double cloth, gauze, lappet and swivel Textile finishes - basic, mechanical, chemical and special C\...~,. ~
UNITV Elements and principles of desi'gn~" Application of line, colour and texture in fashion designing <, (iiil Design analysis- types of design; basic det;ign''motifs, wove!'! & surface design II: PractiCal 1. Making samples of Basic stitches of clothing construction Basic stitches - basting, hemming, back stitch Seams - plain, lap, French, run & fell and counter seam Seam finishes - pinking, turn & machine, turn & baste, turn & hem, overcastting and blanket stitch (iv) Plackets+ continuous, two piece, kurta placket, frock/shirt placket, zip (v) Fasteners - for overlap and under lap (vi) Neckline finishes - piping(on square, round, V-shape & fancy shaped necklines), facing (on square, round, V-sbape & fancy shaped neckline') (vii) Fullness - darts( single & double), tucks(pin, broad, cross, shell), gathers & shirring 2, Learning to take body measurements for different garments 3. Makingsamples of various types collars 4. Making samples of various types sleeves 5. Making samples of various types pockets 6. Making samples of various types cuffs,'~ ~
B.A.: II YEAR Theory: 40Marks Practical: 60 Marks Time: 3 Hours each for Theory & Practical UNIT I (i i) (iv) I: Theory Fashion - principles & components Theories of fashion adoption Fashion cycle Factors affecting fashion '" UNIT II Introduction to EDP Definition and characteristics of entrepreneur Problems, sources of information and assistance for entrepreneurship (iv) Steps in setting up an enterprise UNIT III (iv) -, (v) Definition a-id types of markets and stores Channels of distribution Marketing trends Sales promotion techniques Legal issues -licensing, registration, factory act, employs state insurance, income tax, sales tax and exciserules UNITIV introduction to apparel industry - major departments in garment manufacturing units - design, production, sales Role of manufacturers, whole sellers and retailers Role of fashion designers and textile designers jn the industry UN'iT"5Z I. 1~~~~~;;lJC'TIONT(HIU(CIIA\l)I/i~:(j. - '1 ROLE & ~ZESPONSIBILITY OF MERCIIAl'\DISER.
II: Practical 1. Drafting of child's bodice block. ~ 2. Designing{i) A- line frock simplegathered frock for 2-5 years old girt. through adaptation from child's bodice block and stitching both garments 3. Designing A-line romper romper with bib/bloomer for 2-5 years old boy/girl through adaptation from child's bodice block and stitching " both garments 4. Visit toa garment manufactu~ing unit ~/
B.A. 'III YEAR Theory: 40Marks Practical: 60 Marks Time: 3 Hours each for Theory & Practical I: Theory UNITI 1. HISTORY OF APPAREL INDUSTRY Fashion dictated by royalty Growth of the couture Impact of industrial revolution on fashion. (iv) Growth of middle class (v) Women fashion reflect social changes (vi) Children's fashion 2. Industry infrastructure I UNIT II Land, labour, capital & machinery 1. Apparel production method: Design, sampling & costing Fabric section' Cutting room (iv) Sewing section (v) Inspection & quality control UNIT III,. Technique of pattern making by flat pattern method' Commercial pattern: pattern making, envelope making, patternguide sheet CAD - introduction, function, benefits, drawbacks in fashion industry "'\ ~. ~~ ~~
'j ~"..'.~~, UNITIV Fitting - principles, factors to be considered, problems and their remedies through pattern alteration,, Supporting fabrics -linning, interlining, facing interfacing (purpose, site, material UNITV used, grain and colour) Quality finishing of garments Packing & packaging, Importance of labeling II: Prac:tical,- " " 1. Drafting and stitching of petticoat 2, Drafting of adult's bodice block 3. Designing lady's shirt saree blouse salwar/churidar for 16 year old girl and stltching~ garments. ' 4. Organizing an exhibition of the work done r-,