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Fashion Garment Making Course
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Intermediate
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Vocational Curriculum – 2012 (With effect from the academic year 2012-2013)
Curriculum of Intermediate Vocational Course
In
FASHION GARMENT MAKING
State Institute of Vocational Education O/o the Commissioner of Intermediate Education,
Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad
&
Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad
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Contents
1 INTRODUCTION 3
2 OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSES 4
3 SKILLS TO BE PROVIDED
4 JOB OPPORTUNITIES
(A) WAGE EMPLOYMENT
(B) SELF EMPLOYMENT
5 SEHEME OF INSTRUCTION AND EXAMINATION 5 &6
6 SYLLABUS 7 – 20
7 MODEL QUESTION PAPERS 21 – 26
8 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS 27
9 LIST OF EQUIPMENTS 28
10 LIST OF OJT CENTRES 29
11 QUALIFICATIONS , VERTICAL MOBILITY, EQUIVALENCY 30
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INTRODUCTION
The socio-economic changes and the rapid growth of electronic media have resulted
in the increased development of ready to wear garments. Being well dressed has become a part of everyday life. It is one of the factors for enhancing the personality of a person and receiving appreciation in social life. This in turn has lead to rapid industrialization and growth of fashionable garment manufacturing units.
These manufacturing units employ well trained manpower who are aware of present fashion trends, quality expectation and modern techniques of garment manufacturing. Keeping this aspect in view the present demand in the market for variety garments the present curriculum of fashion and garment making has been developed so that the student acquires training suited to the garment industries and related areas. An insight in this area will enhance the opportunity of the student to also become a freelance designer in the ever growing fashion industries.
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I. Objectives 1. Develop the skill of designing garments with latest trends 2. Ability to adopt traditional designs to contemporary 3. To train the students to use modern garment machinery and tools 4. Create awareness for self employment
II. Specific objectives — Understand, analyze and apply principle and elements of design related to trendy garments — Illustrate Fashion garments and communicate their ideal for modern era — Know about different types of fabrics available, their proper use and handling methods — Use pattern making techniques and grading methods to create patterns — Understand and operate various machinery used in garment constructing — Stitching and finishing garments in a technical way -—Understand the calculations for estimating fabric and costing the garment — Quality assessment of garments — Advertising and sales — Identify different traditional textiles and costumes of India
III. Skills to be provided 1. Illustrate fashion figures skillfully 2. Design garment which are functional and decorative 3. Know to select appropriate fabrics suited to the design of the garment with special reference to colour, texture and design of the fabric 4. Operate industrial modern machines 5. Stitch and finish garments 6. Quality assessment 7. Finishing techniques
IV. Job Opportunities
a) Wage employment (In Garment Units) 1. Sourcing Assistants 2. Assistant pattern maker 3. Floor supervisor 4. Assistant Designer 5. Special sewing operators 6. Finishing supervisor 7. Instructor 8. Sewing Coordinator
b) Self employment 1. Set up a boutique 2. Undertake contractual work - special sewing projects 3. Set up a small dyeing and printing unit 4. Undertake service contract for training rural girls
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V. SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION AND EXAMINATION ANNUAL SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION AND EXAMINATION FOR VOCATIONAL
COURSES I. 1st YEAR FASHION GARMENT MAKING COURSE
Part-A Theory Practicals Total
Periods Marks Periods Marks Periods Marks 1. English 150 50 - - 150 50 2. General Foundation course 150 50 - - 150 50
Part-B (VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS)
3. Paper-1 Fundamentals of Garment Construction
135 50 135 50 270 100
4. Paper-II Fundamentals of Textiles
135 50 135 50 270 100
5. Paper-III Fashion & Apparel Designing
135 50 135 50 270 100
Total 1110 400
II. On the Job Training
Subject Duration Periods Max. Marks Total OJT 363 (I year) +
450 (II year) 200 200
Total 200
III. 2 nd YEAR FASHION GARMENT MAKING COURSE
Part-A Theory Practicals Total
Periods Marks Periods Marks Periods Marks 1. English 150 50 - - 150 50 2. General Foundation
course 150 50 - - 150 50
Part-B(VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS)
3. Paper-1 Advanced Dress Designing.
110 50 115 50 225 100
4. Paper-II Traditional Textiles
110 50 115 50 225 100
5. Paper-III Fashion Garment Designing.
110 50 115 50 225 100
TOTAL 975 400 I+II+III 1000
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EVALUATION OF ON THE JOB TRAINING:
The “On the Job Training” shall carry 100 marks for each year and pass marks is 50. During on the job training the candidate shall put in a minimum of 90 % of attendance.
The evaluation shall be done in the last week of January.
Marks allotted for evaluation:
S.No Name of the activity Max. Marks allotted for each activity
1 Attendance and punctuality 30
2 Familiarity with technical terms 05
3 Familiarity with tools and material 05
4 Manual skills 05
5 Application of knowledge 10
6 Problem solving skills 10
7 Comprehension and observation 10
8 Human relations 05
9 Ability to communicate 10
10 Maintenance of dairy 10
Total 100
NOTE: The On the Job Training mentioned is tentative. The spirit of On the Job training is to be maintained. The colleges are at liberty to conduct on the job training according to their local feasibility of institutions & industries. They may conduct the entire on the job training periods of (363) I year and (450) II year either by conducting classes in morning session and send the students for OJT in afternoon session or two days in week or weekly or monthly or by any mode which is feasible for both the college and the institution. However, the total assigned periods for on the job training should be completed. The institutions are at liberty to conduct On the Job training during summer also, however there will not be any financial commitment to the department.
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SYLLABUS
FASHION GARMENT MAKING 1st YEAR
PART- B – VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS PAPER- I FUNDAMENTALS OF GARMENT CONSTRUCTION
THEORY Periods / week: 05 Periods / year 135
Time Schedule, Weightage & Blue Print S.No Name of the Unit No. of
Periods Weightage in marks
Short Answer
Questions
Problem Questio
ns 1. Sewing equipment and tools:
Measuring, Marking, Cutting, General tools and Pressing tools – their selection, use and care
10 2 1
2. Sewing machine: Types of sewing machines- domestic models, Parts and functions, Threading the machine, Machine adjustments- stitch length, tension, changing the needle, minor defects and repair, Care of machine- cleaning and oiling
15 8 1 1
3. Hand sewing techniques: Temporary stitches- uneven and even; Permanent stitches- running, back stitch, run and back; hemming- slip, knotted hemming; suitability of stitches for various fabric types
15 8 1 1
4. Seams and seam finishes: Importance, and types- Plain, French, Flat and fell, Lapped, Bound, Counter seam; suitability of seams to various fabric types and end uses Seam finishes- importance; types -Pinking, Double stitch, Edge stitch finish; suitability on different fabrics
15 8 1 1
5. Creating fullness in garments : Methods: Tucks- Pin, Shell, Cross; Pleats – Knife, Box, Inverted box: Gathering ; Shirring; Ruffles and godets; Smoking –
15 8 1 1
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S.No Name of the Unit No. of Periods
Weightage in marks
Short Answer
Questions
Problem Questio
ns preparation and stitches used
6. Placket Openings: Standards of a good placket; Types – Continuous, Bound and faced, Zipper, Tailored
15 8 1 1
7. Methods of finishing necklines Bias strip and its preparation; Application of bias facing, bias binding and fitted facing.
15 8 1 1
8. Types of Fasteners and their suitability to different openings Types -Buttons and button holes; Hooks and eyes-metal, thread; Press buttons; Fancy buttons; Suitability, Positioning, stitching of fasteners
15 8 1 1
9. Importance of paper patterns Types of paper patterns, contents of patterns and its uses
10 8 1 1
10. Body measurements : Principles and rules in Measuring ; Direct and Standard system of measurements
10 2 1
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FASHION GARMENT MAKING 1st YEAR
PART- B – VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS PAPER- I FUNDAMENTALS OF GARMENT CONSTRUCTION
PRACTICAL Periods / week: 05 Periods / year 135
Time Schedule, Weightage & Blue Print S.No Name of the Unit No. of
Periods Weighta
ge in marks
Short Answer
Questions
Problem Questions
1. Stitches : Basting - even, uneven, running, back, Run and back, hemming, slip hemming, knotted hem
10
2. Seam and Seam finishes Plain, French, Rum & Fell, Lapped, Slot Seam, Bound & Counter Seam Seam Finishes - Pinked, Edge Stitch, Herring Bone, Double Stitch
20
3. Fullness : Tucks, Pleats, Gathers, Shirring, Ruffles & Godets, Smocking
15
4. Plackets : Continuous, Bound, Zipper, Kalidar Kurta placket
15
5. Fasteners : Types of fasteners used for various garments, their selection and application methods
20
6. Neckline finishes : Making bias strip; Bias facing and Binding, Fitted facing
10
7. Embroidery : Chain, Stem Feather, Buttonhole, Fishbone, Couching, Herringbone, Rumanian, French Knot, Double Knot, Bullion Knot, Seed Stitch, Fly
15
8. Taking body measurements and making paper patterns Basic bodice, sleeve patterns; marking patterns
15
9. Drafting, cutting, stitching of children's wear Jhangia, Jhabla,
15
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FASHION GARMENT MAKING 1st YEAR
PART- B – VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS PAPER- II FUNDAMENTALS OF TEXTILES
THEORY Periods / week: 05 Periods / year 135
Time Schedule, Weightage & Blue Print S.No Name of the Unit No. of
Periods Weightage in marks
Short Answer
Questions
Problem Questions
1. Textile terms and definitions: Fiber, Yarn, Filament, Staple, Count, Denier, Thermoplastic, Elasticity, Hydrophilic, Hydrophobic, Elongation, Absorbency, Luster, Heat Sensitivity, Solubility, Resiliency, Cohesiveness
15 2 1
2. Classification of fibers: Natural,- vegetable, animal, mineral; Manmade-cellulosic, synthetic Classification by length – staple, filament
15 8 1 1
3. Processing cotton fiber and its properties: Processing cotton - Opening, Blending, Carding, Combing, Drawing and Spinning; Properties-physical, Chemical
15 8 1 1
4. Processing wool fiber and its properties Types of wool- Pulled, Lamb’s Wool; Processing – Shearing, Sorting, Scouring, Oiling, Dyeing; Properties-Physical, Chemical
15 8 1 1
5. Processing silk fiber and its properties: History of silk; Cultivation of Silk Worm,; Processing- Sorting, Softening, Reeling, Spinning; Properties-Physical, Chemical
15 8 1 1
6. Origin, manufacture and properties of manmade cellulosic-
15 8 1 1
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S.No Name of the Unit No. of Periods
Weightage in marks
Short Answer
Questions
Problem Questions
Rayon fiber Manufacture ; Processing- Spinning, Dyeing; Properties-Physical, Chemical
7. Origin, manufacture and properties of manmade synthetic fiber-Polyester Manufacture ; Processing- Spinning, dyeing; Properties-Physical, Chemical
15 8 1 1
8. Types of yarns : Classification – Simple, Double, Ply, Cord ; Novelty Yarns / Fancy Yarns Yarn twist, yarn fineness
10 8 1 1
9. Fabric construction methods: Major methods-Weaving, Knitting, Other methods -Felting, Non woven, laces, nets
10 8 1 1
10. Textile finishes : Classification of finishes- mechanical, chemical; Mechanical-Calendaring, Singeing, Tentering, Napping,; Chemical finishes- Bleaching, Mercerizing, Burnt out
10 2 1
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FASHION GARMENT MAKING 1st YEAR
PART- B – VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS PAPER- II FUNDAMENTALS OF TEXTILES
PRACTICAL Periods / week: 05 Periods / year 135
Time Schedule, Weightage & Blue Print S.No Name of the Unit No. of
Periods Weightage in marks
Short Answer
Questions
Problem Question
s
1. Identification of textile fibers- Microscopic, burning test
20
2. Preparation of weaves - plain, twill and satin
20
3. Identification of weaves – plain, twill and satin
25
4. Collection of samples and identification for other construction processes
25
5. Collection of different types of yarns and their analysis
25
6. Collection of different types of finishes and their analysis
20
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1st YEAR PART- B – VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS
PAPER-III FASHION AND APPAREL DESIGNING THEORY
Periods / week: 05 Periods / year 135 Time Schedule, Weightage & Blue Print
S.No
Name of the Unit No. of Periods
Weightage in marks
Short Answer
Questions
Problem
Questions
1. Introduction to Design : Elements of Designing - Colour, Line, Texture, Shape Principles of Design - Balance, Rhythm, Proportion, Harmony, Emphasis
20 8 1 1
2. Colour and colour theory : Colour charts -Prang colour chart; Value, Hue and Intensity; Tints, Shades; Colour harmonies- Monochromatic, Complementary, Split Complementary, Analogous, Triad; Use of colour in designing
25 16 2 2
3. Introduction to elements of fashion : Classification of fashion, Definition of fashion Fashion Terminology- Fashion, Style, Garment, Silhouette, Avant Garde, Fad, Craze, Classic, Couture, Knock-Offs; Fashion cycle-importance and length of cycles Fashion theories- Trickle down, Bottom up, Trickle across; Silhouettes and their types
25 16 2 2
4. Designing Process : Theme based - designing fashion illustrations, Colours and Textures
25 16 2 2
5. Designers of India : Famous designers of India- any ten designers and their work for fashion industry
20 16 2 2
6. Fashion and fabric information : Through different media like films, news papers, magazines, fashion services, fashion advertisements.
20 8 1 1
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PART- B – VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS PAPER-III FASHION & APPAREL DESIGNING
PRACTICALS Periods / week: 05 Periods / year 135
Time Schedule, Weightage & Blue Print
S.No Name of the Unit No. of Periods
Weightage in marks
Short Answer Questio
ns
Problem
Questions
1. Apparel Designs and their analysis Collection of different dress designs from magazines, papers, and other publications and analysis for design principles and design elements.
20 14 1 2
2. Exercises on Colour: Prang colour chart - preparation of prang colour chart, creation of colours for hue and intensity, colour value and shades charts; creation of harmonies
25 16 2 2
3. Sketching croqui : Sketching of normal and fashion croqui- planning page and proportions; drawing 10 head figure; drawing stick figure, drawing geometric figure, fleshing out
25 10 2 1
4. Drawing facial features: Front View, Profile View Placing hairline, mouth, eyes, nose on different levels and finishing them Drawing hairstyles: Sketching basic silhouette, drawing clusters and filling in hair
25 10 2 1
5. Figure Analysis : Explanation of figure analysis about proper placement of style Lines; Moving the figure for various poses
20 10 2 1
6. Analysis of Hand, legs and feet: Rectangle formula of hands, drawing geometric form, drawing front view, profile view; feet formula
20 8 1 1
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2nd YEAR PART- B – VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS
PAPER-I ADVANCED DRESS DESIGNING THEORY
Periods / week: 05 Periods / year 110 Time Schedule, Weightage & Blue Print
S.No Name of the Unit
No. of Periods
Weightage in marks
Short Answer
Questions
Problem Questions
1. Garment Making Principles : Drafting, Draping and Flat pattern designing- Definition, advantages and disadvantages of each type
10 8 1 1
2. Handling methods for various fabrics Handling of Chiffon, Georgette, Pile fabrics, Velvets, Lace fabrics, One way design fabrics, Satins, Fabric preparation techniques; Types of layouts and cutting methods.
10 8 1 1
3. Selection of Clothing : Selection of fabrics and garment styles according to age, occasion, figure type, fashion, colour suitability for Children , Adolescents, Adults, old age people.
10 8 1 1
4. Types of Sleeves: Basic sleeve and its adaptation into different sleeve types- Puff Sleeve and Its variations, Bell Sleeve, Bishop Sleeve, Kimono Sleeve Raglan Sleeve, Umbrella Sleeve, Leg-O Mutton; Suitability of sleeves types to figure types
20 10 2 1
5. Drafting Yokes : Definition ; Types of yokes. Selection of yoke design for different dresses, Creating variety
10 8 1 1
6. Drafting of Collars : Introduction to different collar types; Terms used in collars ; Creating variety in collar designs
20 10 2 1
7. Pattern Grading : Introduction to Grading, Grading
10 8 1 1
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Principles, Methods of Grading, Grading Machine; Grading Procedure for Basic Slopers
8. Automation in Garment Industry : Importance, Laying, cutting, sewing and finishing equipment
20 8 1 1
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FASHION GARMENT MAKING 2nd YEAR
PART- B – VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS PAPER-I ADVANCED DRESS DESIGNING
PRACTICAL Periods / week: 05 Periods / year 115
Time Schedule, Weightage & Blue Print
S.No Name of the Unit No. of Period
s
Weightage in
marks
Short Answer
Questions
Problem Questions
1. Designing Yoke designs: Cutting and stitching record samples with various yoke designs
20
2. Creating different Sleeve Styles: Drafting of plain sleeve. Adaptation of plain sleeve to puff sleeve and its variation, bell sleeve, Bishop, Kimono, Raglan, Lego-o-mutton sleeve; Preparation of samples for record
20
3. Creating different Collars: Developing collars using bodice blocks- Peter par Collar, Mandarin, Scalloped, Sailor Collar; Preparation of samples for record
20
4. Women’s wear: Drafting, Cutting and stitching -Six gore Saree Petticoat, Saree Blouse, Kameez, Shalwar or Chudidar Pyjama
20
5. Designing garments for different age groups: Designing garment styles suitable for children, adolescents, men and women and rendering them in colour Collection of dress designs and adaptation of the same to new designs
20
6. Garment Costing: Estimating the material requirement for different garments stitched, and calculating the cost of finished garments.
15
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FASHION GARMENT MAKING 2nd YEAR
PART- B – VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS PAPER-II TRADITIONAL TEXTILES
THEORY Periods / week: 05 Periods / year 110
Time Schedule, Weightage & Blue Print
S.No Name of the Unit No. of Periods
Weightage in marks
Short Answer
Questions
Problem Questions
1. Study of Motifs: Types of Motifs - Geometric, Natural Abstract, Stylized,; types of layouts-Side and half drop, Border, all over. Mofits of India - Styles & color combinations
25 16 2 2
2. Hand Woven Fabrics of India: Study of Dacca Muslins, Chanderi, Potala, Paithani, Pitambari, Himurs, Armus, Baluchar, Buttedar, Pochampalli; Motifs used, colours used in these textiles
30 18 3 2
3. Traditional Dyed, Painted and Printed textiles of India: Bandhani’s, Kalamkari, Madhubani Batik and other resist dyed textiles; Printed textiles of Rajasthan; Process, Designs and colours used for different types mentioned above
35 18 3 2
4. Traditional Embroidered textiles of India: Banjara, Kutch, Kasheeda, Kasuti, Kantha, Chikunkari, Chambarumals, Pulkari
20 16 2 2
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FASHION GARMENT MAKING 2nd YEAR
PART- B – VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS PAPER-II TRADITIONAL TEXTILES
PRACTICAL
Periods / week: 05 Periods / year 115 Time Schedule, Weightage & Blue Print
S.No Name of the Unit No. of
Periods Weightage in marks
Short Answer
Questions
Problem Questions
1. Motifs: Collection of designs and identification of different types of Motifs - Geometric, Natural Abstract, Stylized,; types of layouts-Side and half drop, Border, all over. Creating different designs for record
15
2. Stencil Printing: With traditional and stylized motifs for pillow cover and tray cloth and fabric painting.
20
3. Simple Dyeing: Dyeing fabrics with direct dyes
20
4. Tie and Dye: Techniques, Making 10 samples (5" x 5") (with Direct Dye)
30
5. Embroidered textiles: Creating traditional designs for different end uses; sample making of any two types of traditional embroideries for record
25
6. Visit to museum/ trade shows 5
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FASHION GARMENT MAKING 2nd YEAR
PART- B – VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS PAPER-III FASHION GARMENT DESIGNING
THEORY Periods / week: 05 Periods / year :110
Time Schedule, Weightage & Blue Print
S.No Name of the Unit No. of Periods
Weightage in marks
Short Answer
Questions
Problem Questions
1 Designing through flat pattern technique: Principles; terminology Material used; Techniques followed
10 8 1 1
2 Designing through draping Basic tools, Principles of draping
20 10 2 1
3 Fashion Scenario
10 8 1 1
4 Status of Indian apparel Industry
10 8 1 1
5 Fashion Accessories: Bags, Shoes, Jewellery, Hats, Scarves, Ties, Belts and buckles; Terminology used in each; Various Designs
20 10 2 1
6 Study on different costumes styles of India a) Andhra Pradesh b) Tamilnadu c) Karnataka e) Maharashtra f) Punjab g) Rajasthan h) Kashmir i) Gujarat
20 16 2 2
7 Fashion Merchandising and Marketing: Basic terminology, Core Concepts, Product development, Product Pricing, Branded versus unbranded items
20 8 1 1
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FASHION GARMENT MAKING 2nd YEAR
PART- B – VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS PAPER-III FASHION GARMENT DESIGNING
PRACTICALS Periods / week: 05 Periods / year :115
Time Schedule, Weightage & Blue Print
S.No Name of the Unit No. of Periods
Weightage in marks
Short Answer
Questions
Problem Questions
Sketching garments and garment details Sketching different Neckline, Collars, Sleeves, Skirts, Pants, Blouses, Over Coats, Cowls
25
Fashion Accessories: Sketching accessories- bags, hats, shoes, scarves, belts and buckles
25
Themes profiles: Developing various themes and designing garment lines with swatch board, colour board based on forecast for different seasons adopting traditional costumes of india
25
Designing through flat pattern technique: Principles; terminology Material used; Techniques followed
20
Designing through draping Basic tools, Principles of draping
20
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MODEL QUESTION PAPERS
FASHION GARMENT MAKING 1st YEAR
PART- B – VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS PAPER- I FUNDAMENTALS OF GARMENT CONSTRUCTION
THEORY Time: 3 hrs Max. Marks: 50
SECTION – A 10 x 2 = 20 Note: (i) Answer all questions.
(ii) Each question carries two marks.
1. Mention the general tools used in garment construction 2. How do you thread the sewing machine? 3. Write about uneven and even stitches 4. What is a bound seam? Where do you use it? 5. List out the tucks used in garments. 6. Where do you use tailored placket? 7. Write about bias facing. 8. Write about press buttons. 9. What are the types of paper patterns used in garment construction?
10. How do you take round chest measurements? SECTION - B 5 x 6 = 30
Note: (i) Answer any five questions.
(ii) Each question carries six marks. 11. Explain in detail the measuring tools used in garment construction. 12. Write about the minor defects and their repair in sewing machine. 13. Write about the various permanent stitches in hemming, 14. Explain with the help of a diagram about french seam and run and fell seam. 15. What is fullness? Explain about gathering and ruffles. 16. Write about continuous placket and indicate its usage. 17. How do you finish neckline with bias binding? 18. Explain the contents of paper patterns and its uses?
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FASHION GARMENT MAKING 1st YEAR
PART- B – VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS PAPER- II FUNDAMENTALS OF TEXTILES
THEORY Time: 3 hrs Max. Marks: 50
SECTION – A 10 x 2 = 20 Note: (i) Answer all questions.
(ii) Each question carries two marks.
1. What is cohesiveness? 2. What is a staple fibre? 3. List out the types of yarns. 4. Write any four physical properties of polyester. 5. List out the types of wool. 6. Write about any four chemical properties of cotton. 7. What is spinning? 8. What are the chemicals required for manufacturing rayon? 9. Write about yarn twist.
10. Write about laced fabrics.
SECTION - B 5 x 6 = 30 Note: (i) Answer any five questions.
(ii) Each question carries six marks.
11. Explain in detail the physical and chemical properties of silk. 12. Explain the classification of textile fibres. 13. Write about simple yarn, double yarn and ply yarn. 14. Write in detail about weaving process 15. Write about mechanical finish- calendaring 16. Write about the following – count, elasticity, absorbency 17. Explain in detail the process of mercerization finish 18. Explain in detail the physical and thermal properties of rayon
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FASHION GARMENT MAKING 1st YEAR
PART- B – VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS PAPER-III FASHION & APPAREL DESIGNING
THEORY
Time: 3 hrs Max. Marks: 50 SECTION – A 10 x 2 = 20
Note: (i) Answer all questions.
(ii) Each question carries two marks.
1. What are the elements of design?
2. What is Rhythm?
3. Write about silhouette
4. Write about value and hue.
5. Write about fashion magazine?
6. What is harmony?
7. Mention the primary colors
8. Who is a fashion designer?
9. What is fad?
10. List out fashion services
SECTION - B 5 x 6 = 30 Note: (i) Answer any five questions.
(ii) Each question carries six marks.
11. Explain in detail about introducing texture in design.
12. Explain about emphasis in apparel designing.
13. Write about any two color harmonies.
14. Explain the classification of fashion.
15. Illustrate a design basing on ‘spring’ season.
16. How do films and news papers promote fashion?
17. Write about fashion theories
18. Write about any two fashion designers and their work in fashion industry
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FASHION GARMENT MAKING 2nd YEAR
PART- B – VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS PAPER-I ADVANCED DRESS DESIGNING
THEORY Time: 3 hrs Max. Marks: 50
SECTION – A 10 x 2 = 20 Note: (i) Answer all questions.
(ii) Each question carries two marks.
1. What is a flat pattern? 2. How do you handle velvet material? 3. How do you select clothing for adults? 4. Name the variations of puff sleeve and where do you use it? 5. What is a yoke? 6. List out the terms used in collar. 7. Write about grading. 8. Write about laying in garment industry. 9. How do you take care of georgette fabric while cutting?
10. Indicate the colors suitable for children’s clothing?
SECTION - B 5 x 6 = 30 Note: (i) Answer any five questions.
(ii) Each question carries six marks.
11. Write about raglan sleeve. 12. How do you create variety in yoke for dresses? 13. Write about different collars used in garments. 14. Explain in detail the method of grading basic slopers. 15. Explain the method of sewing and finishing equipments used in garment industries. 16. How do you select clothing according to age, figure and fashion? 17. What are the advantages and disadvantages of draping techniques? 18. Write about the following:
a. Drafting b. Pile fabrics c. Usage of Bishop sleeve
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FASHION GARMENT MAKING 2nd YEAR
PART- B – VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS PAPER-II TRADITIONAL TEXTILES
THEORY
Time: 3 hrs Max. Marks: 50 SECTION – A 10 x 2 = 20
Note: (i) Answer all questions.
(ii) Each question carries two marks.
1. What is a natural motif?
2. What is a border design?
3. List out the designs used in Tie and dye.
4. Write about Chanderi sarees
5. Draw a geometrical design suitable for block printing
6. What is himru?
7. Mention the stitches used in Phulkari.
8. What is kantha work?
9. List out the types in Madhubani textiles.
10. Write about the designs used in pochampalli.
SECTION - B 5 x 6 = 30
Note: (i) Answer any five questions. (ii) Each question carries six marks
11. What is bandhani? Write about the designs and techniques in bandhani. 12. Draw an abstract designs suitable for bedsheets.
13. Write in detail about techniques in stencil printing.
14. Explain about Kalamkari.
15. Write in detail about Kasuti.
16. Write in detail about Baluchar butedar.
17. Explain the types of layouts in a motif
18. Discuss Chambal rumal
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FASHION GARMENT MAKING 2nd YEAR
PART- B – VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS PAPER-III FASHION GARMENT DESIGNING
THEORY Time: 3 hrs Max. Marks: 50
SECTION – A 10 x 2 = 20 Note: (i) Answer all questions.
(ii) Each question carries two marks.
1. What are the activities of merchandise manager?
2. What is couture?
3. Mention about apparel industry.
4. What is
a. Ethnic b. Folk c. Costume
5. What is meant by unbranded goods?
6. Mention the draping process.
7. Mention the costume of Coorg women
8. What is Angavastra?
9. Mention the upper costumes used by gents in Andhra Pradesh
10. What are the accessories used in kashmiri costumes
SECTION - B 5 x 6 = 30
Note: (i) Answer any five questions. (ii) Each question carries six marks
11. Explain about the basic tools used for draping.
12. Write about fashion accessories used by women.
13. Write in detail about costume of Punjab.
14. Write briefly about the status of apparel industry.
15. Explain briefly about the costumes of Rajasthan
16. What do you know about the fashion scenario? Explain briefly.
17. How does fashion accessories like jewellery, ties benefit in fashion designing
18. Explain in detail about the female costumes of Maharashtra.
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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS: 1. Dr.D.Anitha, M.Sc., Ph.D.
Associate Professor & Head, Department of Apparel & Textiles, College of Home Science, ANGRAU, Hyderabad.
2. Smt.R.Manjula Vani, M.Sc [Textiles] JL in Commercial Garment Making, Government Vocational Junior College, Bazarghat, Hyderabad.
3. Sri Ramana, General Manager, Pokarna Fashions, Gundlapochampalli, Hyderabad.
4. B.GNANA SAGAR, Professor [FAC] S.I.V.E.& Deputy Director, O/o the Commissioner of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad
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LIST OF EQUIPMENTS
List of equipment for Commercial Garment Designing & Making:
1. Sewing Machines tailor model 20 Nos.
2. Zig Zag and Embroidery machine 4 Nos.
3. Fashion Maker 1 Nos.
4. Button hole making machine 1 no.
5. Overlook Machine 1 No.
6. Mass cutting Machine 1 No.
7. Mass Cutting Table 1 No. (Big size)
8. Cutting Tables 6 nos.
9. Meter scales 20 Nos.
10. Ironing tables 5 nos.
11. Irons 6 nos.
12. Scissors
(a) large 20 nos.
(b) medium 20 nos.
(c) Small 20 nos.
13. Pinking shears 5 nos.
14. L-Scale 10 nos.
15. Tracing wheels 20 nos.
16. Measuring tape 20 Nos.
17. Stools (wood) 20 nos.
18. Staff table and chair 2 nos.
19. Looking Mirror 2 nos.
20. Cub-boards-stools 2 nos.
21. Student chairs and tables
for classes 20 sets (Theory classes)
22. Computers 5 nos.
23. Stainless Steel vessels with lid (large size) 2 nos
24. Saree Rollers 1 set
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List of On the Job Training Sites:
I. a) (G.P.W.) Government Polytechnic for women - Guntur
b) (G.P.W.) Government Polytechnic for women (Minority) L.B.Nagar
c) GDSTC - Secunderabad
d) GGVI - Secunderabad
II. College of Home Science - Hyderabad Angrau.
III. NIFT - Hyderabad
IV. APCO - Hyderabad (Narayanaguda)
V. Line Departments - Handlooms, DRDA Women & Child Welfare
VI. Boutiques - Area Specific
VII. All Apparel Industries
1. Huwat Units - Visakhapatnam
2. Chermas - Hyderabad
3. 8th Wonder- Viskhaptnam
4. Mellinium Unit - Anakapalli
5. Kandukuri Garments - Kawali
6. Karthik Exports - Hyderabad
7. Logo Apparel - Hyderabad
8. Fantoosh - Hyderabad
9. Government Apparel Units - Rajahmundry
10. Government Apparel Units - Kakinada
11. Government Apparel Units – Visakhapatnam
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Teaching Staff Qualifications :
Must possess a second class degree of M.Sc Textiles and Clothing (Home Science) with not less than 50% of marks of a university in India established or incorporated by or under a central Act, State Act or a Provincial Act or an institution recognised by the University Grants Commission or an equivalent qualification. (GoMs.No.302, Education (IE.I) Dept., dated 30.12.1993)
Vertical Mobility
1. B.Sc(Hons). Home Science with bridge course, ANGRAU
2. B.SC(Hons) Fashion Technology, ANGRAU
3. B.Sc. (Home Science)
4. Any other degree .
Equivalency: In the new curriculum 2012 there is no equivalency paper to any paper. Hence the old syllabi students will be given two chances to clear their backlogs (i.e. March & ASE 2013) for I year and (March & ASE 2014) for II year.
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XI. List of Reference Books:
1. Textile fiber and their use-Hess.
2. Fundamentals of textiles and their care - Susheela Dautyagi
3. Household textiles & haundry Work - Deerga Deulkar
4. Modern Textiles - Dorothy Lyle
5. How would you look and dress - Bytra Carson
6. The standard hand book of Textiles - AJ Hall
7. Introduction to textiles - E.E. stout
8. Fashion and Fabrics - Rathboya - Tarpley
9. Dress Pattern Designing - N.Bray
10. A Manual for Children Clothing - Mrs. Pandit
11. Family Clothing _ Tate and Gillson
12. Textile Fabrics and their selection
13. Clothing for moderns - Erwin and Kichener
14. Practical clothing construction _ Mary Mathews (Part-I)
15. Practical Clothing Construction _ Mary Mathews (part- I)
16. Basic Process of clothing construction _ Doongaji and Deshpande
17. Commercial Method of Cutting - V.B. Jeevekar
18. Pocket Book of Cutting-V.B. Jeevekar
Magazines :
1. Apparel on line
2. Clothes line
3. Vogue
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