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GOVERNMENT OF KERALA DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE KALAMASSERY CURRICULUM OF PROPOSED KGTE COURSE IN FASHION DESIGNING & GARMENT TECHNOLOGY (Revision 2010) Formerly KGTE Course in Tailoring Embroidery & Needle Work (TEN) Prepared at CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE, KALAMASSERY CONTENTS SL NO CONTENT PAGE NO Rules and Regulations 3-6 st I year Fashion Designing & Garment Technology Subjects of study, scheme of examination & evaluation Textile Science FDGT-11 8-11 Pattern Making FDGT-12 12-13 Basic Garment Construction FDGT-13 14-15 Surface Ornamentation FDGT-14 16-17 Fashion Illustration FDGT-15 18 Market Analysis nd year Fashion Designing & Garment Technology Subjects of Study, Scheme of examination &Evaluation Fashion Business & Fundamentals of Apparel Production FDGT-16 19 FDGT-21 21-22 12 Garment Manufacturing Technology (GMT) FDGT-22 23-24 13 Advanced Garment Construction FDGT-23 25-26 14 Value Addition Techniques FDGT-24 27 15 Computer Aided Fashion Design FDGT-25 28-31 16 Soft Skills FDGT-26 32 17 Suggested Reference Books 33 18 Annexure I 34 19 Scheme of Examination RESOURCE PERSONS CONTRIBUTED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF FASHION DESIGNING & GARMENT TECHNOLOGY CURRICULUM 10 20 20 35-36 37 RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE CERTIFICATE COURSE IN FASHION DESIGNING & GARMENT TECHNOLOGY (FDGT) UNDER THE STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION, KERALA Course Title The Course title shall be “Fashion Designing & Garment Technology” Duration of the Course The duration of the course shall be of two Academic years Medium of Instruction The medium of instruction shall be Malayalam Eligibility for Selection to the Course The candidates for admission shall be required to have completed the Xth Standard examination conducted by the Board of Public Examinations, Kerala state or any other examination recognized by the Board of Public Examinations, Kerala state with/with out, eligibility for Higher Education Age Limit Applicants seeking admission to the course should have completed 15 years of age on 31st May of the relevant academic year Gender Considerations Admission may be extended to Boys and Girls But the admission to Boys is limited to a maximum of 25% of the total sanctioned intake at a centre Admission to boys and girls shall be from a common rank list Registration Every student admitted to the course shall seek Registration from the Board of Technical Examinations, with relevant documents, in the prescribed form The registration shall be valid for a maximum of years Instructional Duration in an Academic year The academic year shall consist of a minimum of 36 weeks of instruction including intervening holidays, but excluding the period of examination and study holidays The course shall follow, annual pattern with End of the Year examinations conducted by the Board of Technical Examinations, Kerala There shall be instructional periods of 55 minutes duration per day, and there shall be working days per week form Monday to Friday and there by 35 periods per week Minimum Attendance Required for obtaining eligibility to appear for the Examination A candidate must secure a minimum of 80% attendance in each year, in order to secure eligibility to appear for each End of the Year Examination In the case of those students with 65% or more attendance, but could not attain 80% attendance due to medical reasons, the Principal / Head of the institution, at his / her discretion, may grant the eligibility to appear for the examination, subject to the remittance of the “Condonation Fee”, fixed by the Government from time to time Students who have secured less than 65% attendance are not eligible to apply for “Condonation”, and will not be allowed to appear for the examination under any circumstance Students who have shortage of attendance, but not condoned, are not eligible to appear for the end of the year examination They may seek readmission and repeat the classes Application for readmission shall be entertained only for genuine cases on medical grounds and in doubtful cases, Principal / Head of Institution shall seek report from the medical board Condonation by the Principal / Head of Institution shall be permitted only once in the entire course If condonation is required for a second time, it should be obtained from the Joint Director of the respective Regional Directorate / Directorate of Technical Education under which the institution is situated, on the recommendations of the Principal / Head of Institution Continuous Absence, Removal From Rolls and Readmission A student who is absent from the class for a continuous period of 15 working days will be removed from the rolls Such students shall seek readmission in the same academic year, submitting application to the Principal / Head of Institution citing genuine reasons Such students should remit the required fee for availing readmission Permission for readmission shall be granted only on genuine cases and only if the student can attain the minimum of 65% of prescribed attendance for the academic year Otherwise the student will not be allowed to seek readmission in the current academic year and the student will have to seek readmission in subsequent years with in the validity of the registration Such students seeking readmission in the subsequent years should get the permission from the Joint Director of the respective Regional Directorate / Directorate of Technical Education under which the institution is situated Scheme of Evaluation The scheme of evaluation shall consist of, i Internal Assessment ii End of the Year examination in Theory & Practical subjects The maximum marks for End of the year examinations, and internal Assessment, both for Theory and Practical Subjects shall be 75 and 25 respectively except for Market analysis and Soft skills, for which only Internal Assessment shall be conducted The total marks for each year shall be 550 All the End of Year examinations will be of hour duration Award of Internal Assessment Marks In respect of theory subjects, the award of Internal Assessment marks will be on a Continuous Evaluation method, based on tests, assignments and attendance in the proportion of 40% for Tests, 40% for Assignments and 20% for Attendance There shall be a minimum of Tests and Assignments and all the tests and Assignments are considered for the award of Internal Assessment marks Split up of Internal Assessment marks Attendance S No Percentage of Attendance* 90 and above 80 to 89 70 to 79 65 to 69 Less than 65 Marks to be awarded (Computed for marks) Practical S No Criteria Component Marks to be awarded Observation Note / 20% Rough Record / Album Fair Record / Album 20% Attendance* 20% Test 40% * Percentage of attendance for that particular subject is taken Faculty concerned will maintain record of all details regarding the Attendance and internal Assessment marks awarded, in the prescribed log book It shall be published in the last week of the academic year The student can represent their grievances, if any, in respect of marks warded to the Principal / Head of the Institution for redressal The students are required to keep a record of all their laboratory exercises performed in the form of a laboratory record For some subjects, students are required to prepare albums Scheme of Examinations shall specify the subjects for which Practical for which Record and/or Album is required The Record / Album has to be certified by the Senior Instructor of the institution No student will be permitted to attend the practical exam with out presenting the bonafide Record / Album End of the year Examination In each theory subject, there will be and end examination in each year conducted by the Board of Technical Examinations as per the pre announced notification of examination The time table for the examination will also be published ahead of its conduct There will not be any separate supplementary examination The question paper for each theory paper will consist of parts, PART A – is for a maximum of 15 marks, consisting of 10 Fill in the blanks questions and questions for which answers are to be given in or sentences Each question in Part A shall carry mark PART B – consists of 10 structured essay type questions of 12 marks each, with questions from each of the units in a subject Students will have to attend One question from each unit to score a maximum of 60 marks Part A and Part B will be given together in one question paper For practical examinations, the Board of Technical Examinations shall appoint examiners, who will set a question paper consisting of practical exercises This will be used for that practical subject Valuation shall be done jointly by Internal & External Examiners at the time of examination Minimum Marks for a pass A candidate must secure a minimum of 40% marks in thee End of the Year examination, in Theory and Practical for a pass in each subject There will be no minimum for pass in the Internal Assessment, but the total marks of the End of the year examination and the Internal Assessment should not be less than 40% for a pass in each subject How ever for Market analysis and Soft Skills, evaluation is through Internal Assessment alone and no End of the year examination is conducted, student should score a minimum of 40% of marks for a pass Otherwise He / She should take readmission to complete the academic requirements in these subjects Promotion to the Second year A candidate shall be promoted to the second year, if He/She has attended the First year and has fulfilled the conditions of attendance Classification of Successful Candidates A candidate will be declared to have passed the course only if he / she has secured a pass in all the theory and Practical Subjects including Market analysis and Soft skills, within the validity of his/her registration There shall be two classifications of passed candidates, First Class Second Class A candidate will be declared to have passed the course in First Class if he / she secures a pass in all the subjects, with an aggregate minimum of 60% with in the normal duration of the course, that is academic years after the registration All other successful candidates will be declared to have passed the course in Second Class Ist year Fashion Designing & Garment Technology (Certificate Course) FDGT13 Basic garment construction 04 FDGT14 Surface ornamentation techniques 05 FDGT15 Fashion Illustration 06 FDGT16 Market Analysis 25 75 7 Album 25 9 Record & Album 25 8 5 Total Album Album Report - Total Practical Practical Theory 03 Pattern making Internal FDGT12 Documents 02 Textile science Evaluation (marks) Duration FDGT11 Subject Examination Total 01 Periods/week Theory Sl No Subject code Subjects of study, scheme of examination & evaluation 100 75 100 75 100 25 - 75 100 25 - 75 100 50 50 550 SUBJECT TITLE SUBJECT CODE PERIODS PER WEEK PERIODS PER YEAR TOTAL MARKS : : : : : Textile Science FDGT 11 216 (6x36) 100 TIME SCHEDULE UNIT I II III IV V TOPICS Introduction to Textiles Finishing Techniques Traditional Textiles Sewing machine Fullness in garments Total PERIODS 40 44 40 46 46 216 OBJECTIVES The student will be able to:1.Understand the different types of fibres used for manufacturing yarn and fabric & their properties 2.Process of formation of yarn & fabric and their important features 3.The treatment given to improve the aesthetic value of fabrics 4.The care of fabrics Sewing practice and body measurements Understand the techniques for imparting fullness to the fabrics Unit I Introduction to textiles Fibre I.1.0 I.1.1 Classification of fibres - Natural, man made and regenerated Identification, properties and uses of different textile fibres – cotton, silk, linen, wool, rayon, polyester, nylon etc Yarn 1.2.0 Process of yarn formation – fibre to yarn- yarn and their properties – spinning, count-twist- carded- combed- blended yarn-blend ratio, classification of yarnsimple, fancy, novelty yarns, etc 1.2.1 Sewing thread and properties –singeing, waxing, ply, doubling Fabric 1.3.0 Method of fabric construction, weaving, knitting, felting- warping, sizing, weft winding-handloom, power loom, modern loom-shedding, picking, beating 1.3.1 Fabric structures - plain weave and modifications-basket weave, rib weave, extra warp, extra weft-twill weave and its modifications – herringbone, high angled, low angled, right, left, satin weave, sateen weave, etc 1.3.2 Fabric particulars: Warp, weft, count of yarn, EPI, PPI, cloth cover, selvedge –open ,closed- design, width of cloth, drape, reed, reed count 1.3.3 Cloth defects - missing ends, crack, stains, processing defects Unit II Finishing Techniques 2.1.0 Finishing process – singing, scouring, bleaching, mercerising, sizing, sanforising, dyeing, printing, calendaring, shrinking, weighing, napping, glazing, embossing, moireing 2.1.1 Textile printing – methods – screen, block, stencil, spray, roller printing- styles of printing - direct, discharge, resist 2.1.2 Textile dyeing – methods and styles – stock dyeing, solution dyeing, yarn dyeing, piece dyeing, product dyeing etc – common dyes – direct, acid, basic, vat etc 2.1.3 Clothing care Stains removal, laundry Unit III Traditional textiles Dyed fabrics Woven fabrics carpet weaving Printed fabrics Hand painted fabric Hand embroidered fabric embroidery :Ikat, Bandhni :Kancheepuram brocades, muslin, Kerala fabrics, :Sanganer block printing :Kalamkari, Madhubani :Bengalkantha, Phulkari, Lucknow chicken, Kutch Note:Emphasis to be given with classification on embroidered, dyed, printed and woven fabric Every student has to maintain swatch (sample collection) folder Survey of trims and accessories, different types of fabrics and threads 10 PERIODS PER WEEK PERIODS PER YEAR TOTAL MARKS : : 216 (6x36) : 100 TIME SCHEDULE TOPICS PERIODS Dart Manipulation Drafting of Blouse Drafting churidar Drafting Kameez variations Drafting Kalidar Kurtha Drafting Kids wear Drafting Shirt Drafting Trouser 216 OBJECTIVES The student will be able to draft & design any type of patterns for men’s, ladies and kids garments Dart Manipulation:Manipulating basic patterns using Slash – spread technique and Pivotal – transfer technique – One dart series – two dart series Drafting of Blouse:Bracut, Katori& Highneck blouse Drafting churidar Drafting Kameez variations:Kameez variation (Overlapping design) Drafting Kalidar Kurtha:Kalidar kurtha with a mandarin collar, side pocket and front placket Drafting Kids wear:Drafting kids frock with yoke, continuous placket, Peter pan collar and Puff at hem and cap sleeve Drafting a sleeveless A’ line frock Drafting Shirt:Drafting men’s shirt with full sleeve Drafting Trousers Related experience and practical: Students should maintain a record of all the patterns in ¼ scale of size UK 12 24 Boutique survey (Men’s, Kids and Ladies) Reference:1 Pattern making for fashion design - Helen Joseph Armstrong Pattern cutting made easy – A step by step introduction – Gillian Holman – B T Batsford Ltd., London 25 SUBJECT TITLE : ADVANCED GARMENT CONSTRUCTION SUBJECT CODE PERIODS PER WEEK PERIODS PER YEAR TOTAL MARKS : : : : FDGT 23 324 (9x36) 100 TIME SCHEDULE TOPICS PERIODS Construction of skirts Construction of blouse Construction of Churidar Construction of Kameez variation Construction of Kalidar kurtha Construction of Kids wear Construction of Shirt Construction of Trousers 324 OBJECTIVES The student will be able to: Draft any type of men’s and female fashion garments Cut according to pattern Stitch with finishing fashionable garments Operate any type of sewing machine with attachment Construction of skirts:Basic skirt, A’ line skirt, Circular skirt, Flared skirt, Gathered Skirt, Gored skirt, wrap over skirt Construction of blouse:Bra cut, Katori, High neck Construction of Churidar Construction of Kameez variation:Overlapping kameez Construction of Kalidar kurtha:Kalidar kurtha with stand (Nehru/ Chinese) collar, front Placket and side pocket 26 Construction of Kids wear: A frock with a continuous placket, Puff sleeve, a yoke, a peter pan collar, A Sleeve less A’ line frock Construction of Shirt:Shirt with a shirt collar and a full shirt sleeve with cuff Construction of Trousers:Basic trouser, Bermuda, Shorts, Pedelpusher, Capric (3/4 style), capric Related experience and practices:Market survey on different sewing threads and all accessories related to garment construction Market survey on different sewing machines Every student must practice and complete one modern fashion dress as mentioned above in every two months References:1 Readers Digest – Complete guide to sewing – Readers Digest Association, Inc Pattern Cutting Made Easy – Gillian Holman – B T Batsford Ltd, London 27 SUBJECT TITLE : VALUE ADDITION TECHNIQUES SUBJECT CODE PERIODS PER WEEK PERIODS PER YEAR TOTAL MARKS : : : : FDGT 24 288 (8x36) 100 TIME SCHEDULE TOPICS PERIODS Sari ornamentation Dress decoration Machine Practice 288 OBJECTIVES Intended to give exposure to the advanced techniques employed for enhancing the aesthetic value of garments Sari ornamentation Ribbon work, Kamal katari, Zardozi, Kanta, Kutchi, Kashmiri, mirror, beads, shadow, sequence, cochet, pistal, darwari, thambur Appliqué works Cut work Dress decoration Tie & Dye, Batik Printing Fabric Printing - Block, Stencil, Screen Fabric Painting - Block painting – Wooden and vegetable Machine Practice Practice on embroidery machine and Fashion maker& threading and pedalling practice on over lock machine REFERENCE:Fashion Apparel Accessories and Home Furnishings 28 SUBJECT TITLE : COMPUTER AIDED FASHION DESIGNING SUBJECT CODE PERIODS PER WEEK PERIODS PER YEAR TOTAL MARKS : : : : FDGT 25 180 (5x36) 100 TIME SCHEDULE TOPICS PERIODS Computer basics, Internet Photoshop Coral draw 12 180 OBJECTIVES The student will be able to:Use computer to assist in garment designing using software’s such as Photoshop, coral draw COMPUTER BASICS Introduction to computers:Definition-define hardware & software-major characteristics-application Parts of computers:Anatomy of computers-input devices-output devices-memory-CPU Evolution of computers:History of computers-generation of computers Software Software-system software-application software-operating system-language processorlow level and high level languages-packages Types of computers Digital computers-analogue computer- hybrid computers-special purpose computersgeneral purpose computers-micro computers-mini computer-main frame computersuper computer Data representation Binary number system-octal system-hexadecimal system-BCD system-conversion between number systems Booting process Familiarising Operating System Windows concepts-log on menu-desk top-mouse pointer-desk top icons-task bar-start button-quick launch tool bar-notification area-help and support centre-logging offshutting down-types of icons-arranging and different view of icons-arranging windowswindows elements-familiarise start menu-paint-notepad-word pad-calculator-media player-explorer-my computer-my documents-recycle bin-accessing CD and Floppy-file and directory-copy-rename, delete files and directories-control panel-changing display settings-setting date and time-user accounts-add or remove programs-disk clean updisk defragmenter-checking disk for errors-system restore-character map Internet Familiarisation with internet-Using Browsers Visiting web sites-E-mail-downloading and uploading 29 Familiarising Office Packages 1) Working with Word Processor (Basic Operations) 2) Working with Spread sheet (Basic Operations) 3) Working with presentation software (Basic operations) PHOTOSHOP GETTING STARTED Opening photo shop Create new file-Title bar-Menu bar-Image window-Status barFloating palettes-Docking well-Info palette-Tool box-Rectangular marquice toolElliptical marquice tool-Single row marquice tool-Single column marquice tool-Move tool-Lasso tool-Polygonal lasso tool-Magnetic lasso tool-Magic wand tool-Crop toolSlice tool- Slice select tool-Heating brush tool-Spot heating brush tool-Patch toolColour replacement tool-Brush tool-Pencil tool-Clone stamp tool-Pattern stamp toolRed eye removal tool-History brush tool-Art history brush tool-Eraser tool-Back ground eraser tool-Magic eraser tool-Gradient tool-Paint bucket tool-Blur tool-Sharpen toolSmudge tool-Dodge tool-Burn tool-Sponge tool-Path selection tool-Direct selection tool-Direct selection tool-Horizontal and vertical type tool-Horizontal and vertical type mask tool-Pen tool-Free form pen tool-Add anchor point tool-Delete anchor point toolConvert point tool-Rectangle tool-Rounded rectangle tool-Ellipse toolPolygon tool-Line tool-Custom shape tool-Eye dropper tool-Colour sampler toolMeasure tool-Hand tool-Zoom tool-Changing back ground and foreground colourSwitch fore ground and back ground colour-Reset to default colours-Quick maskOption bar of all tools-Tool presets-Preset manager-Saving the work-Scanning images into Photoshop-Duplicating the image-Indo-Redo-Step back forward-Step forwardTransform-Fiq-Stroke-Creating new pattern-Creating new brush-Selecting and deselecting-Setting border-Saving selection-Print preview-Print-Rulers-Snap-GuidesProof colours-Gamut warning-Show pallets CHANNELS, LAYERS AND PATHS Layers Blending modes-Opacity settings-Lock transparent pixels-Lock position-Lock all-Layer visibility-Painting/masking indicator-Layer thumbnail-Add layer-Add mask-Create new set-Create new layer-Delete layer-Layer palette menu Channels Load channel as selection-Save selection-Create new channel-Delete channel-New spot channel-Channel options-Split channels-Merge channels-Palette options Paths Fill path-Stroke path-Load path-Make work path-Create new path-Delete path-Palette options WORKING WITH TEXT 30 Type tool-Create mask-Orientation options-Font family option-Font style option-Font size option-Anti a liaising-Alignment option-Text colour option-Wrap text optionCharacter and paragraph option WORKING WITH HISTORY STATUS AND PARAGRAPH OPTION History palette-Create new document from state-Create new snap shot-Delete stateHistory options-Action palette ADJUSTING IMAGES Image adjustments-Filters-Colour balancing-Different colour modes-Image management COREL DRAW 12 GETTING STARTED Opening Corel draw-Create new file-Title bar-Menu bar-Standard tool bar-Work area and printable area-Property bar-Colour palettes-Tool box-Pick tool-Shape tool-Free hand tool-Smart drawing tool-Rectangle and point rectangle tool-Ellipse and point ellipse tool-Polygon tool and spiral tool-Basic shape tool-Text tool-Interactive bend toolEye dropper tool and paint bucket tool-Out line tool-Fill tool-Interactive fill tool-Dockers window-Status bar-Saving a file-Closing a file-views- Normal view-Full screen previewSimple wire frame view-Wire frame view-Draft view-Enhanced view-View manager DRAWING AND USING OBJECT SHAPES Drawing straight lines-Drawing curved lines-Continuing a line-Freehand curves-Closed curves-Training with Bezier tool-Artistic media tool-Drawing ellipse and circles-Drawing rectangles and squares-Drawing polygons-Creating stars-Drawing spirals-Drawing grids-Selecting an object-Selecting multiple objects-Deleting objects-Moving an objectChanging the shape of an object-Skewing an object-Converting an object into curvesEdit notes-Add and delete notes-Defining mode types-Editing curves-Bending curves with control points-Selecting line and fill colours-Changing out line width and styleUniform fills-Fountain fills-Pattern fills-Post script fills-Spot colour and process colourFixed palettes-Knife tool-Eraser tool-Combining two objects-Welding the objectsGrouping and ungrouping objects-Copying and stacking objects-Duplicating an objectLenses-Power clips-Interactive transparency tool-Bland tool-Contour tool-Apply perspective to an object-Enclosing objects in envelopes-Extrude an object-Paste special-Undo an action-Rulers-Grid-Guide lines-Snap option-Importing and exportingImporting image from scanner-Publish to PDF-Layers-Master layer-Aligning objectsDefining default fill and line colours-Setting and removing transformations-Ordering objects WORKING WITH TEXT Paragraph text-Artistic text-Text property bar-Formatting text-Resizing text-Rotating text-Inserting symbols-Drop cap-Aligning text-Adjust line and paragraph spacingAdjust character and word spacing-Frames-Flow text from one frame to another-Text editor-Converting artistic text to paragraph text to path-Type text on path-Align text on path-Stretching and shaping curved text-Spell checking text-Changing case-Apply 31 different effects to artistic text using fill style, line style, envelope, extrude, transparency etc… WORKING WITH IMAGE Vector image-Bitmap image-Importing and exporting images-Scanning images-Copy and paste bitmap images-Converting objects to bitmaps-Resize an image-Move an image-Rotate an image-Skew an image-Cropping an image-Exporting into other applications-Using colour mask on bitmaps-Trace an image-Apply different effectsPublish to PDF WORKING WITH PAGES Setting a page size-Changing page orientation-Changing page lay out-Setting a page background-Insert new pages-Remove pages-Rename pages-Change drawing unitsChanging nudge offset-Print preview-Print set up-Printing PROJECTS Reference:Rendering Fashion Fabrics and Prints with Adobe (R) Photoshop (M Kathleen Colussy Steve Greenberg 32 SUBJECT TITLE SUBJECT CODE PERIODS PER WEEK PERIODS PER YEAR TOTAL MARKS : Soft skills : FDGT 26 : : x 36= 36 : 50 SOFT SKILLS:Development of life skills to enhance the overall capability of students by providing training in the following topics:a) Entrepreneurship b) Women empowerment c) Team work and interpersonal relationship d) Time & stress management e) Self esteem and assertiveness f) Communication & presentation skills g) Gender equality & human rights h) Right to information act i) Salesmanship Evaluation to be done based on the attendance, involvement in exercises, follow up reports etc: The faculty for training may be sourced from experts in the department and from outside The fund required may be sourced from District Panchayath or by self-generation The minimum duration of one training session should not be less than 1½ hour Field visit :- Visit to garment manufacturing and designing units to familiarise with the actual working of those units is suggested 33 SUGGESTED REFERENCE BOOKS Magazines to be subscribed monthly:1 Indian Vogue Cosmopolitan Femina Elle Clothesline Apparel Online Needle “n” Thread – Address:- Madura Coats Pvt.Ltd 7th Floor (Anchor Design Studio) Jupiter, 2A/Block Prestige Technology Park Sarjabur, Maratha Halli Rina Road, Bangalore – 560 087 Fashion Art:Fashion Rendering with colour-Bina Abling Fashion Illustration basic Techniques- Julian Seaman Fashion Illustration – Colin Barnes Essential Fashion Design Illustration – Theme Boards Body Coverings Projects for Folios – Janet Boyes, Dullu Elements of Colour: Treatise on colour systems of Johannes Item based on his book, o The art of colour, Johannes Itten/Faber Birren-John Wiley & Sons o Theory of Colours: Johann Wolfgangvan Goethe, Cambridge, MIT Press o o o o o o Textile Science:o Fibre of Fabric – B T Corbman, McGrawhill o Textile Science and their selection –Wingate Prentice Hall o Textiles-Sara J Kadolph, Anna L Langford, Prentice Hall Fashion Business & Fundamental of Apparel Production:o A Century of Fashion – Francois Baudot, Thames & Hudson o Inside the Fashion Business – Jeannette A Jarrow o Fashion Theory – Journal of Dress, Body & Culture, Fit, NY o The Fashion Business – Theory, Practice, Image – Nicole White, Ian Griffith o Fashion Apparel & Accessories, Jay Diamond, Deimar Thomas Learning o Introduction to Cloth Manufacture – Gerry Cooklin, Blackwell Science Computer Aided Fashion Designing :Rendering Fashion Fabrics and Prints with Adobe (R) Photoshop (M Kathleen Colussy Steve Greenberg 34 Annexure I Suggested Machineries and Equipments Sewing Machine – one machine per two students Embroidery Machine – Nos Fashion Maker – Nos Over lock machine (three thread) – No Over lock machine (five thread) – No Cutting machine- No Electric steam Iron – No Ironing Board- No Fusing machine – No 10 Pinking machine – No 11 Smocking machine – No 12 Kerosene Stove – No 13 Cutting table with smooth surface – Nos 14 Desk – larger width enough to accommodate drawing sheet – 20 Nos 15 Dummy – Nos 16 Lockers for storing students samle 17 Computer with required furniture – one for four students 18 Colour Laser Printer – No 19 Scanner – A3 size – No 20 Broadband connection for Internet 21 phase electrical connection 22 Tool Kit – Scissors, measuring tape, scales, French curve, pencils-2B, 4B, 6B, tailors chalk, poster colour, Fabric colour, carbon paper, drawing sheet, brown paper, canvas cloth, poplin cloth, fusing cloth, needle (hand & machine) Hand embroidery thread, Machine embroidery thread, Tracing wheel, Thread clipper brush etc ==[0]== 35 SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS Theory Papers:At the end of each year there will be public examination conducted by the Board of Technical Examinations, Kerala The Examination of each year shall consist of theory and practical examinations Pattern of Question paper (Theory) Fashion Designing & Garment Technology(FDGT) ……… Examination(Theory) Subject: ……………… Time: Hrs Max Marks: 75 PART – A (Max.Marks:15) I Fill up the blanks:- 10x1= 10 marks II Answer the following questions in or sentences marks 5x1= PART – B (Max Maks:60) (Answer full question from each unit) UNIT-I Marks III IV a) …………………………………………… b) …………………………………………… c) …………………………………………… 5 OR a) …………………………………………… b) …………………………………………… c) …………………………………………… 5 UNIT-II V a) …………………………………………… b) …………………………………………… 10 OR VI a) …………………………………………… b) …………………………………………… 36 10 VII UNIT-III a) …………………………………………… b) …………………………………………… VIII OR a) …………………………………………… b) …………………………………………… UNIT-IV IX a) …………………………………………… b) …………………………………………… c) …………………………………………… 5 OR a) …………………………………………… b) …………………………………………… c) …………………………………………… 5 XI UNIT-V a) …………………………………………… b) …………………………………………… XII OR a) …………………………………………… b) …………………………………………… X Note:- Minimum for a pass: 40 marks Practical Examinations:The practical examinations are conducted by internal and external examiners appointed for every examination centres Examination to be conducted in batches based on the availability of equipments at the exam Centre However the minimum number of students per batches should not be below 10 Nos The examiners have to set the question paper jointly as per the guidelines issued by the Controller of Examination and administer the exam Valuation of practical subjects is to be done at examination centre itself Internal and external examiners are bound to value the answer scripts at the centre itself and submit the mark list and other documents to the examination centre Superintendent Total Marks: Internal: 25 + Practical: 75 = 100 marks Students have to maintain an album and or record for internal marks ===={0}==== 37 RESOURCE PERSONS CONTRIBUTED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF FASHION DESIGNING & GARMENT TECHNOLOGY CURRICULUM Shri.T.M Sankaran, Dy Marketing Manager, Hantex Shri K Chandran, Tech Superintendent (Processing), IHTT, Kannur Smt Lekha Sreenivas, Head of Section, Dept of Fashion, St Teresa’s College, Ernakulam Smt Rekha T.S., Course Co-ordinator, ASOFT, Kollam Shri K.P Rajeevan, Lr In Textile Technology, GPTC, Kannur Shri K.N Bharathan, Inspector of Industrial Schools, RDTE, Kothamangalam Shri Mathew Abraham, Inspector of Industrial Schools, RDTE, Kozhikode Smt Sreekumari V., Inspector of Industrial Schools, D.T.E., Thiruvananthapurm Smt Kochuthressia P.J., Instructress, TGMT Centre, Kalamassery Smt Sarimol O.V., Instructress, TGMT Centre, Irinjalakkuda Smt Jezy K Cherian, Instructress, TGMT Centre, Kunnamkulam ==[0]== 38 [...]... machine etc 20 2nd year FASHION DESIGNING & GARMENT TECHNOLOGY 03 04 FDGT22 FDGT23 Advanced garment construction Value addition techniques FDGT24 05 FDGT25 06 FDGT26 Computer aided fashion designing( CAFD) Soft skills 6 6 3 Album 9 9 3 Album& Record 8 8 3 Album 5 5 3 Record 25 1 - 50 1 Total 21 - 25 75 25 25 25 Total 3 Practical Documents Practical 6 - Theory 6 Internal Fashion Business and fundamentals... pitch point, facing, overlapping, velt, turning, alteration, fork, seat, jetting, fly, notches, band, flap, tape, dummy, balance mark UNIT II Fashion & Customer 2.1.0 Fashion Terminology Fashion forecasting, International fashion centres, Fashion markets, Seasons of fashion, clothing categories in Men’s wear, Women’s wear & kid’s wear 2.1.1 Consumer behaviour - Customer profile Defining the customer by:... Textiles-Sara J Kadolph, Anna L Langford, Prentice Hall Fashion Business & Fundamental of Apparel Production:o A Century of Fashion – Francois Baudot, Thames & Hudson o Inside the Fashion Business – Jeannette A Jarrow o Fashion Theory – Journal of Dress, Body & Culture, Fit, NY o The Fashion Business – Theory, Practice, Image – Nicole White, Ian Griffith o Fashion Apparel & Accessories, Jay Diamond, Deimar... Floor (Anchor Design Studio) Jupiter, 2A/Block Prestige Technology Park Sarjabur, Maratha Halli Rina Road, Bangalore – 560 087 Fashion Art :Fashion Rendering with colour-Bina Abling Fashion Illustration basic Techniques- Julian Seaman Fashion Illustration – Colin Barnes Essential Fashion Design Illustration – Theme Boards Body Coverings Projects for Folios – Janet Boyes, Dullu Elements of Colour: Treatise... over lock machine REFERENCE :Fashion Apparel Accessories and Home Furnishings 28 SUBJECT TITLE : COMPUTER AIDED FASHION DESIGNING SUBJECT CODE PERIODS PER WEEK PERIODS PER YEAR TOTAL MARKS : : : : FDGT 25 5 180 (5x36) 100 TIME SCHEDULE TOPICS PERIODS Computer basics, Internet Photoshop Coral draw 12 180 OBJECTIVES The student will be able to:Use computer to assist in garment designing using software’s... UNIT I II III IV V TOPICS Introduction to Fashion Business Fashion & Customer Fundamentals of Apparel Production Finishing Process Computer theory Total PERIODS 40 44 44 44 44 216 OBJECTIVES To provide a brief knowledge on fashion world and the factors that has an influence on it Knowledge on apparel production and various finishing process Unit I Introduction to Fashion Business 1.1.0 Purpose of clothing... CODE PERIODS PER WEEK PERIODS PER YEAR TOTAL MARKS : : : : : Basic Garment Construction FDGT 13 9 324 (9x36) 100 TIME SCHEDULE TOPICS PERIODS Sewing Machine Body Measurements Seams Fullness in garments Neck Styles Sleeves Openings &Fastenings Garment Stitching & Finishing 324 OBJECTIVES 1 2 3 4 To familiarize with the basic features of a garment and construction particulars Sewing practice and body measurements... Kalidar kurtha Construction of Kids wear Construction of Shirt Construction of Trousers 324 OBJECTIVES The student will be able to: Draft any type of men’s and female fashion garments Cut according to pattern Stitch with finishing fashionable garments Operate any type of sewing machine with attachment Construction of skirts:Basic skirt, A’ line skirt, Circular skirt, Flared skirt, Gathered Skirt, Gored... Introduction to Cloth Manufacture – Gerry Cooklin, Blackwell Science Computer Aided Fashion Designing :Rendering Fashion Fabrics and Prints with Adobe (R) Photoshop (M Kathleen Colussy Steve Greenberg 34 Annexure I Suggested Machineries and Equipments 1 Sewing Machine – one machine per two students 2 Embroidery Machine – 2 Nos 3 Fashion Maker – 2 Nos 4 Over lock machine (three thread) – 1 No 5 Over lock machine... public examination conducted by the Board of Technical Examinations, Kerala The Examination of each year shall consist of theory and practical examinations Pattern of Question paper (Theory) Fashion Designing & Garment Technology( FDGT) ……… Examination(Theory) Subject: ……………… Time: 3 Hrs Max Marks: 75 PART – A (Max.Marks:15) I Fill up the blanks:- 10x1= 10 marks II Answer the following questions in 1 or ... TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF FASHION DESIGNING & GARMENT TECHNOLOGY CURRICULUM 10 20 20 35-36 37 RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE CERTIFICATE COURSE IN FASHION DESIGNING & GARMENT TECHNOLOGY (FDGT) UNDER... FDGT-14 16-17 Fashion Illustration FDGT-15 18 Market Analysis nd year Fashion Designing & Garment Technology Subjects of Study, Scheme of examination &Evaluation Fashion Business & Fundamentals... etc 20 2nd year FASHION DESIGNING & GARMENT TECHNOLOGY 03 04 FDGT22 FDGT23 Advanced garment construction Value addition techniques FDGT24 05 FDGT25 06 FDGT26 Computer aided fashion designing( CAFD)

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