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CURRICULUM-2016 ( C-16 )

FOR DIPLOMA COURSES IN ANDHRA PRADESH

PREAMBLE

The State Board of Technical Education and Training, Andhra Pradesh under the aegis

of the Department of Technical Education, Andhra Pradesh generally reviews the Curricula

once in every five years. However, recognizing the needs of the industries and enhancing the

employability skills of Polytechnic students, the Government of Andhra Pradesh constituted a

committee vide G.O.Rt.No:95 of Higher Education (TE) Dept dated: 29-4-2016 and

G.O.Rt.No:98 of Higher Education (TE) Dept dated: 4-5-2016 for updation of polytechnic

curriculum under the chairmanship of Sri. S. Balasubrahmanyam, IAS (Retd.,). The committee

submitted a report on 31-5-2016 making certain recommendations and suggesting new

initiatives to be incorporated in the curriculum. An Industry Institute Interaction Meet was

organized with Industry experts and subject experts on 26-12-2016 and the suggestions from

Industrialists have also been incorporated in the curriculum. The new Curricula for the

different diploma courses have been designed with the active participation of the members of

the faculty teaching in the Polytechnics of Andhra Pradesh, besides reviewed by Expert

Committee constituted with eminent academicians.

The primary objective of the curricular change is to produce best technicians in the

country by correlating growing needs of the industries with the academic input.

The revised New Curriculum i.e., Curriculum–2016 (C-16) is approved by BoG of

SBTET for its implementation with effect from 2016-17.

Salient Features:

1. Duration of course is either 3 years / 3½ years duration of Regular Academic

Instruction.

2. The Curriculum is prepared in Semester Pattern. However, First Year is maintained as

Year-wise pattern.

3. 6 Months/ 1 year Industrial Training is introduced for all the Diploma courses.

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4. Fundamentals of Internet of Things (IOT) is introduced for all the Diploma courses in

the subject.

5. Modern subjects relevant to the industry are introduced in all the Diploma courses.

6. CISCO course content has been incorporated into the ECE and CME courses to get

certification from CISCO along with Diploma.

7. The policy decisions taken at the State and Central level with regard to environmental

science are implemented by including relevant topics in Chemistry. This is also in

accordance with the Supreme Court guidelines issued in Sri Mehta‘s case.

8. Keeping in view the increased need of communication skills which is playing a major

role in the success of Diploma Level students in the Industries, emphasis is given for

learning and acquiring listening, speaking, reading and writing skills in English. Further

as emphasized in the meetings, Communication Skills lab and Life Skills lab are

introduced for all the branches.

9. Modern topics relevant to the needs of the industry and global scenario suitable to be

taught at Diploma level are also incorporated in the curriculum.

10. AutoCAD specific to the branch has been given more emphasis in the curriculum.

Preparing drawings using CAD software has been given more importance.

11. Every student is exposed to the computer lab at the 1st year itself in order to familiarize

himself with skills required for keyboard/mouse operation, internet usage and e-mailing.

12. Upon reviewing the existing C-14 curriculum, it is found that the theory content is found

to have more weightage than the Practical content. In the revised C-16 curriculum, more

emphasis is given to the practical content of Laboratories and Workshops, thus

strengthening the practical skills.

13. With increased emphasis for the student to acquire Practical skills, the course content in

all the subjects is thoroughly reviewed and structured as outcome based than the

conventional procedure based.

14. Curricula of Laboratory and Workshops have been thoroughly revised based on the

suggestions received from the industry and faculty, for better utilization of the

equipment available at the Polytechnics. The experiments /exercises that are chosen for

the practical sessions are identified to conform to the field requirements of industry.

15. The Members of the working group are grateful to Sri G.S. Panda Das, I.A.S., Special

Commissioner of Technical Education & Chairman of SBTET, AP. and Sri. Adityanath

Das, I.A.S., Principal Secretary of Higher Education for their guidance and valuable

inputs in revising, modifying and updating the curriculum.

16. The Members acknowledge with thanks the cooperation and guidance provided by Sri.

A.Nirmal Kumar Priya, Secretary, SBTET, Andhra Pradesh and other officials of

Directorate of Technical Education and the State Board of Technical Education, Andhra

Pradesh, experts from industry, academia from the universities and higher learning

institutions and all teaching fraternity from the Polytechnics who are directly or

indirectly involved in preparation of the curricula.

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RULES AND REGULATIONS

1 DURATION AND PATTERN OF THE COURSES

All the Diploma programs run at various institutions are of AICTE approved 3 years or

3½ years duration of academic instruction.

All the Diploma courses are run on year wise pattern in the first year, and the

remaining two or two & half years are run in the semester pattern. In respect of few

courses like Diploma in BM course, the training will be in the seventh semester. Run-

through system is adopted for all the Diploma Courses, subject to eligibility conditions.

2 PROCEDURE FOR ADMISSION INTO THE DIPLOMA COURSES:

Selection of candidates is governed by the Rules and regulations laid down in this

regard from time to time.

a) Candidates who wish to seek admission in any of the Diploma courses will have to appear for Common Entrance Test for admissions into Polytechnics (POLYCET) conducted by the State Board of Technical Education and Training, Andhra Pradesh, Vijayawada.

Only the candidates satisfying the following requirements will be eligible to appear for

the Common Entrance Test for admissions into Polytechnics (POLYCET).

b) The candidates seeking admission should have appeared for S.S.C examination, conducted by the Board of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh or equivalent examination thereto, at the time of making application to the Common Entrance Test for admissions into Polytechnics (POLYCET). In case of candidates whose results of their Qualifying Examinations is pending, their selection shall be subject to production of proof of their passing the qualifying examination in one attempt or compartmentally at the time of admission

c) Admissions are made based on the merit obtained in the Common Entrance Test

(POLYCET) and the reservation rules stipulated by the Government of Andhra Pradesh from time to time. d) For admission into the following Diploma Courses for which entry qualification is

10+2, candidates need not appear for POLYCET. A separate notification will be issued for admission into these courses. 1). D.H.M.C.T. 2).D. Pharmacy 3 MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION

The medium of instruction and examination shall be English.

4 PERMANENT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (PIN)

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A cumulative / academic record is to be maintained of the Marks secured in sessional work and end examination of each year for determining the eligibility for promotion etc., A Permanent Identification Number (PIN) will be allotted to each admitted candidate to maintain academic records.

5 NUMBER OF WORKING DAYS PER SEMESTER / YEAR:

a). The Academic year for all the Courses shall be in accordance with the Academic Calendar.

b). The Working days in a week shall be from Monday to Saturday

c). There shall be 7 periods of 50 minutes duration on all working days.

d). The minimum number of working days for each semester / year shall be 90 / 180 days excluding examination days. If this prescribed minimum is not achieved due to any reason, special arrangements shall be made to conduct classes to cover the syllabus.

6 ELIGIBILITY OF ATTENDANCE TO APPEAR FOR THE END EXAMINATION

a). A candidate shall be permitted to appear for the end examination in all subjects, if

he or she has attended a minimum of 75% of working days during the

year/Semester.

b). Condonation of shortage of attendance in aggregate upto 10% (65% and above

and below 75%) in each semester or 1st year may be granted on medical grounds.

c). A stipulated fee shall be payable towards condonation for shortage of attendance.

d). Candidates having less than 65% attendance shall be detained.

e). Students whose shortage of attendance is not condoned in any semester / 1st

year and not paid the condonation fee in time are not eligible to take their end

examination of that class and their admissions shall stand cancelled. They may

seek re-admission for that semester / 1st year when offered next.

7 READMISSION

Readmission shall be granted to eligible candidates by the respective Principal/

Regional Joint Director.

1. a) Within 15 days after commencement of class work in any semester (Except

Industrial Training).

b) For Industrial Training: before commencement of the Industrial training.

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2. Within 30 days after commencement of class works in any year (including

D. Pharmacy course or first year course in Engineering and Non Engineering

Diploma streams).

Otherwise such cases shall not be considered for readmission for that semester /

year and are advised to seek readmission in the next subsequent eligible

academic year.

The percentage of attendance of the readmitted candidates shall be calculated

from the first day of beginning of the regular class work for that year / Semester,

as officially announced by CTE/SBTET but not from the day on which he/she has

actually reported to the class work, after readmission is granted.

8 SCHEME OF EXAMINATION

a) First Year

THEORY EXAMINATION: Each Subject carries 80% marks with examination of 3

hours duration, along with 20% marks for internal evaluation. (Sessional marks).

However, there are no minimum marks prescribed for sessionals.

PRACTICAL EXAMINATION: There shall be 40% Marks for regular practical work

done, i.e. sessional marks for each practical subject with an end examination of 3

hours duration carrying 60% marks. However, there are no minimum marks

prescribed for sessionals.

b) III, IV, V, VI and VII Semesters:

THEORY EXAMINATION: Each subject carries usually 80 marks and 30 marks in

respect of specified subjects of 3hours duration, along with 20 marks for internal

evaluation (sessional marks) respectively.

PRACTICAL EXAMINATION: Each subject carry 60/30 marks of 3hours duration

40/20 sessional marks.

9 INTERNAL ASSESSMENT SCHEME

a) Theory Subjects: Theory Subjects carry 20% sessional marks, Internal

examinations will be conducted for awarding sessional marks on the dates

specified. Three unit tests will be conducted for I year students and two Unit

Tests for semesters. Average of marks obtained in all the prescribed tests will be

considered for awarding the sessional marks.

b) Practical Subjects: Student‘s performance in Laboratories / Workshop shall be

assessed during the year/ semester of study for 40% marks in each practical

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subject. Allotment of marks should be discrete taking into consideration of the

students‘ skills, accuracy, recording and performance of the task assigned to him /

her. Each student has to write a record / log book for assessment purpose. In the

subject of Drawing, which is also considered as a practical paper, the same rules

hold good. Drawing exercises are to be filed in seriatum.

c) Internal assessment in Labs / workshops / Survey field work etc., during the

course of study shall be done and sessional marks shall be awarded by the

concerned Lecturer / Senior Lecturer / Workshop superintendent as the case may

be.

d) For practical examinations, except in drawing, there shall be two examiners.

External examiner shall be appointed by the Principal in consultation with

respective Head of Section preferably choosing a qualified person from any local

Industry/ nearby Government Polytechnic/ Local Government Organization.

Internal examiner shall be the person concerned with internal assessment as in (c)

above. The end examination shall be held along with all theory papers in respect

of drawing.

e) Question Paper for Practicals: Question paper should cover all the experiments /

exercise prescribed.

f) Records pertaining to internal assessment marks of both theory and practical

subjects are to be maintained for official inspection.

g) In case of Diploma courses having Industrial Training, the training assessment

shall be done and the marks are to be awarded in the following manner.

Industrial assessment : 200 marks (in two spells of 100 marks each)

Maintenance of log book : 30 marks

Record Work : 30 marks

Seminar / viva-voce : 40 marks

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TOTAL : 300 marks

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The assessment at the institution level (Seminar/Viva-voce)shall be done by three

members, viz., Internal Faculty member, External Examiner and Head of Section and

be averaged.

10 MINIMUM PASS MARKS

THEORY EXAMINATION:

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For passing a theory subject, a candidate has to secure a minimum of 35% in end

examination and a combined minimum of 35% of both Sessional and end examination

marks put together.

PRACTICAL EXAMINATION:

For passing a practical subject, a candidate has to secure a minimum of 50% in end

examination and a combined minimum of 50% of both sessional and practical end

examination marks put together. In case of D.C.C.P., the pass mark for typewriting and

short hand is 45% in the end examination. There are no sessional marks for

typewriting and Shorthand subjects of D.C.C.P course.

11. PROVISION FOR IMPROVEMENT

1. Improvement is allowed only after he / she has completed all the subjects from First

Year to Final semester of the Diploma.

2. Improvement is allowed in any 4 (Four) subjects of the Diploma.

3. The student can avail of this improvement chance ONLY ONCE, that too within the

succeeding two examinations after the completion of Diploma. However, the duration

including Improvement examination shall not exceed FIVE years from the year of first

admission.

4. No improvement is allowed in Practical / Lab subjects or Project work or

Industrial Training assessment. However, improvement in drawing subject(s) is

allowed.

5. If improvement is not achieved, the marks obtained in previous Examinations hold

good.

6. Improvement is not allowed in respect of the candidates who are punished under Mal-

practice in any Examination.

7. Examination fee for improvement shall be paid as per the notification issued by State

Board of Technical Education and Training from time to time.

8. All the candidates who wish to appear for improvement of performance shall deposit

the original Marks Memos of all the years / Semesters and also original Diploma

Certificate to the Board. If there is improvement in performance of the current

examination, the revised Memorandum of marks and Original Diploma Certificate will

be issued, else the submitted originals will be returned.

12. RULES OF PROMOTION FROM 1ST YEAR TO 3,rd, 4,th 5th ,6th and 7th SEMESTERS:

a) For Diploma Courses of 3 Years duration

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i. A candidate shall be permitted to appear for first year examination provided he / she

puts in 75% attendance (which can be condoned on Medical grounds upto 10%) i.e.

attendance after condonation on Medical grounds should not be less than 65% and

pay the examination fee.

ii. A candidate shall be promoted to 3rd semester if he/she puts the required percentage

of attendance in the first year and pays the examination fee. A candidate who could

not pay the first year examination fee has to pay the promotion fee as prescribed by

State Board of Technical Education and Training from time to time before

commencement of 3rd semester.

iii. A candidate shall be promoted to 4th semester provided he/she puts the required

percentage of attendance in the 3rd semester and pay the examination fee. A

candidate who could not pay the 3rd semester exam fee, has to pay the promotion fee

as prescribed by State Board of Technical Education and Training from time to time

before commencement of 4th semester.

A candidate is eligible to appear for the 4th semester examination if he/she

i) Puts the required percentage of attendance in the 4th semester

ii) Should not have failed in more than Four backlog subjects of 1st year

For IVC & ITI Lateral Entry Students:

A candidate is eligible to appear for the 4th semester examination if he/she puts the

required percentage of attendance in the 4th semester

iv) A candidate shall be promoted to 5th semester provided he / she puts the required

percentage of attendance in the 4th semester and pays the examination fee. A

candidate, who could not pay the 4th semester examination fee, has to pay the

promotion fee as prescribed by State Board of Technical Education and Training from

time to time before commencement of 5th semester.

A candidate is eligible to appear for the 5th semester examination if he/she

i) Puts the required percentage of attendance in the 5th semester

ii) Should get eligibility to appear for 4th Semester examination.

For IVC& ITI Lateral Entry students:

i) Puts the required percentage of attendance in the 5th semester

ii) Should not have failed in more than Four backlog subjects of 3rd

Semester

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v) A candidate shall be promoted to 6th semester provided he/she puts in the required

percentage of attendance in the 5th semester and pay the examination fee. A

candidate who could not pay the 5th semester examination fee, has to pay the

promotion fee as prescribed by State Board of Technical Education and Training from

time to time before commencement of 6th semester.

A candidate is eligible to appear for 6th semester Industrial Training assessment (Seminar/Viva-voce)

i) Puts the required percentage of attendance, ie., 90% in 6th semester Industrial

Training

ii) Should get eligibility to appear for 4th Semester Examination.

For IVC & ITI Lateral Entry students:

i) Puts the required percentage of attendance, ie., 90% in 6th semester Industrial

Training.

ii) should get eligibility to appear for 5th Semester Examination.

Important Note:

Seminar/Viva-voce should not be conducted for Not-Eligible Candidates, till the

candidate gets eligibility. The record of internal assessment for Industrial

Training for 260 marks shall be maintained at Institution Level for all candidates

and the data is to be uploaded only for eligible candidates. For not eligible

candidates the data is to be uploaded as and when the candidate gets eligibility.

b) For Diploma Courses of 3 ½ Years duration (MET/ CH/ CHPP/ CHPC/ CHOT/

TT ):

1. A candidate shall be permitted to appear for 1st year examination provided he / she puts

in 75% attendance (which can be condoned on Medical grounds upto 10%) i.e.

attendance after condonation on Medical grounds should not be less than 65% and pay

the examination fee.

2. A candidate shall be promoted to 3rd semester if he/she puts the required percentage of

attendance in the 1st year and pays the examination fee. A candidate who could not pay

the 1st year examination fee has to pay the promotion fee as prescribed by State Board

of Technical Education and Training from time to time before commencement of 3rd

semester.

3. A candidate shall be promoted to 4th semester provided he/she puts the required

percentage of attendance in the 3rd semester and pay the examination fee. A candidate,

who could not pay the 3rd semester exam fee, has to pay the promotion fee as

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prescribed by State Board of Technical Education and Training from time to time before

commencement of 4th semester.

A candidate is eligible to appear for the 4th semester exam if he/she

i) Puts the required percentage of attendance in the 4th semester

ii) Should not have failed in more than Four backlog subjects of 1st year.

For IVC & ITI Lateral Entry students:

(i) Puts the required percentage of attendance in the 4th semester

4. A candidate shall be promoted to 5th semester industrial training provided he / she puts

the required percentage of attendance in the 4th semester and pays the examination

fee. A candidate, who could not pay the 4th semester examination fee, has to pay the

promotion fee as prescribed by State Board of Technical Education and Training from

time to time before commencement of 5th semester.

5. Promotion from 5th to 6th semester is automatic (i.e., from 1st spell of Industrial Training

to 2nd spell) provided he/she puts the required percentage of attendance, which in this

case ie.,90 % of attendance and attends for the VIVA-VOCE examination at the end of

training.

6. A candidate shall be promoted to 7th semester provided he / she puts the required

percentage of attendance in the 6th semester and pays the examination fee. A

candidate, who could not pay the 6th semester examination fee, has to pay the

promotion fee as prescribed by State Board of Technical Education and Training from

time to time before commencement of 7th semester.

7. A candidate shall be promoted to 7th semester of the course provided he/she has successfully completed both the spells of Industrial Training.

A candidate is eligible to appear for 7th semester examination if he/she

i) Puts the required percentage of attendance in the 7th semester ii) Should get eligibility to appear for 4th semester Examination.

For IVC & ITI Lateral Entry students:

i) Puts the required percentage of attendance in the 7th semester

ii) Should not have failed more than four backlog subjects of 3rd Semester

OTHER DETAILS

a) In case a candidate does not successfully complete the Industrial training, he /

she will have to repeat the training at his / her own cost.

b) The I spell of Industrial training shall commence 10 days after the completion of

the last theory examination of 4th Semester.

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c) The Second spell of Industrial training shall commence within 10 days after the

completion of I spell of Industrial training.

c) For Diploma Courses of 3 ½ Years duration (BM):

The same rules which are applicable for conventional courses also apply for this

course. The industrial training in respect of this course is restricted to one semester (6

months) after the 6th semester (3 years) of the course.

1. A candidate shall be permitted to appear for first year examination provided he / she

puts in 75% attendance (which can be condoned on Medical grounds upto 10%) i.e.

attendance after condonation on Medical grounds should not be less than 65% and pay

the examination fee.

2. A candidate shall be promoted to 3rd semester if he/she puts the required percentage of

attendance in the first year and pays the examination fee. A candidate who could not

pay the first year examination fee has to pay the promotion fee as prescribed by State

Board of Technical Education and Training from time to time before commencement of

3rd semester.

3. A candidate shall be promoted to 4th semester provided he/she puts the required

percentage of attendance in the 3rd semester and pay the examination fee. A candidate

who could not pay the 3rd semester examination fee, has to pay the promotion fee as

prescribed by State Board of Technical Education and Training from time to time before

commencement of 4th semester.

A candidate is eligible to appear for the 4th semester examination if he/she

i) Puts the required percentage of attendance in the 4th semester

ii) Should not have failed in more than Four backlog subjects of 1st year

For IVC & ITI Lateral Entry Students:

A candidate is eligible to appear for the 4th semester examination if he/she puts the

required percentage of attendance in the 4th semester

4. A candidate shall be promoted to 5th semester provided he / she puts the required

percentage of attendance in the 4th semester and pays the examination fee. A

candidate, who could not pay the 4th semester examination fee, has to pay the

promotion fee as prescribed by State Board of Technical Education and Training from

time to time before commencement of 5th semester.

A candidate is eligible to appear for the 5th semester exam if he/she

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i) Puts the required percentage of attendance in the 5 th semester

ii) Should get eligibility to appear for 4th Semester examination.

For IVC & ITI Lateral Entry students:

iii) Puts the required percentage of attendance in the5th semester

iv) Should not have failed in more than Four backlog subjects of 3rd

Semester

5. A candidate shall be promoted to 6th semester provided he/she puts in the required

percentage of attendance in the 5th semester and pays the examination fee.

A candidate who could not pay the 5th semester examination fee, has to pay the

promotion fee as prescribed by State Board of Technical Education and Training from

time to time before commencement of 6th semester.

A candidate is eligible to appear for 6th semester examination

i) Puts the required percentage of attendance in 6th semester and

ii) should get eligibility to appear for 4th Semester Examination.

For IVC & ITI Lateral Entry students:

i) Puts the required percentage of attendance in 6th semester.

ii) should get eligibility to appear for 5th Semester Examination.

6. A candidate shall be promoted to 7th semester provided he/she puts the required

percentage of attendance in 6th semester and pay the examination fee. A candidate, who

could not pay the 6th semester examination fee, has to pay the promotion fee prescribed

by SBTET from time to time before commencement of the 7th semester (Industrial

Training).

A candidate is eligible to appear for 7th semester Industrial Training assessment

(Seminar/Viva-voce) if he/she

i) Puts the required percentage of attendance, ie., 90% in 7th semester Industrial

Training ii) Should get eligibility to appear for 4th Semester Examination.

For IVC & ITI Lateral Entry students:

i) Puts the required percentage of attendance, ie., 90% in 7th semester Industrial

Training.

ii) Should get eligibility to appear for 5th Semester Examination.

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Important Note:

Seminar/Viva-voce should not be conducted for Not-Eligible Candidates, till the

candidate gets eligibility. However, the record of internal Assessment for

Industrial Training for 260 marks shall be maintained at Institution Level for all

candidates and the data is to be uploaded only for eligible candidates. For not

eligible candidates the data is to be uploaded as and when the candidate gets

eligibility.

OTHER DETAILS

a) In case a candidate does not successfully complete the Industrial training, he /

she will have to repeat the training at his / her own cost.

b) The Industrial training shall commence 10 days after the completion of the last

theory examination of 6th Semester.

13. STUDENTS PERFORMANCE EVALUATION

Successful candidates shall be awarded the Diploma under the following divisions of

pass.

1. First Class with Distinction shall be awarded to the candidates who secure an

overall aggregate of 75% marks and above.

2. First Class shall be awarded to candidates who secure overall aggregate of

60% marks and above and below 75% marks.

3. Second Class shall be awarded to candidates who secure a pass with an

overall aggregate of below 60%.

The Weightage of marks for various year/Semesters which are taken for

computing overall aggregate shall be 25% of I year marks + 100% of 3rd and

subsequent Semesters.

In respect IVC & ITI Lateral Entry candidates who are admitted directly into

diploma course at the 3rd semester (i.e., second year) level the aggregate of

(100%) marks secured at the 3rd and subsequent semesters of study shall be

taken into consideration for determining the overall percentage of marks

secured by the candidates for award of class/division.

4. Second Class shall be awarded to all students, who fail to complete the Diploma in the regular 3 years/ 3 ½ years and four subsequent examinations, from the year of first admission.

14. EXAMINATION FEE SCHEDULE:

The examination fee should be as per the notification issued by State Board of

Technical Education and Training from time to time.

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15. STRUCTURE OF END EXAMINATION QUESTION PAPER:

The question paper for theory examination is patterned in such a manner that the

Weightage of periods/marks allotted for each of the topics for a particular subject be

considered Examination paper is of 3/6/9 hours duration.

a) Each theory paper consists of Section ‗A‘ and Section ‗B‘. Section ‗A‘ contains 10 short answer questions. All questions are to be answered and each carries 3 marks Max. Marks: 10 x 3 = 30.

Section B contains 8 essay type questions including Numerical questions, out of

which 5 questions each carrying 10 marks are to be answered.

Max.Marks: 5 x 10 = 50.

Total Maximum Marks: 80.

b) For Engineering Drawing Subject (107) consist of section ‗A‘ and section ‗B‘.

Section ‗A‘ contains four (4) questions. All questions in section ‗A‘ are to be

answered and each carries 5 marks. Max. Marks: 4 x 5=20. Section ‗B‘ contains six

(6) questions. Out of which four (4) questions to be answered and each question

carries 10 Marks. Max. Marks 4 x 10 = 40.

c) Practical Examinations

For Workshop practice and Laboratory Examinations, Each student has to pick up

a question paper distributed by Lottery System.

Max. Marks for an experiment / exercise : 50%

Max. Marks for VIVA-VOCE : 10%

Total : 60% (of total marks for the subject)

In case of practical examinations with 50 marks, the marks will be worked out

basing on the above ratio.

In case of any change in the pattern of question paper, the same shall be informed

sufficiently in advance to the candidates.

16. ISSUE OF MEMORONDUM OF MARKS

All candidates who appear for the end examination will be issued memorandum of

marks without any payment of fee. However candidates who lose the original

memorandum of marks have to pay the prescribed fee to the Secretary, State Board of

Technical Education and Training, A.P. for each duplicate memo.

17. MAXIMUM PERIOD FOR COMPLETION OF DIPLOMA COURSES:

Maximum period for completion of the diploma courses is twice the duration of the

course from the date of First admission (includes the period of detention and

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discontinuation of studies by student etc) failing which they will have to forfeit the claim

for qualifying for the award of Diploma (They will not be permitted to appear for

examinations after that date). This rule applies for all Diploma courses of 3 years and 3

½ years of engineering and non-engineering courses.

18. ELIGIBILITY FOR AWARD OF DIPLOMA

A candidate is eligible for award of Diploma Certificate if he / she fulfils the

following academic regulations.

i. He / She pursued a course of study for not less than 3 / 3 ½ academic years &

not more than 6 / 7 academic years.

ii. He / she has completed all the subjects.

Students who fail to fulfill all the academic requirements for the award of the

Diploma within 6 / 7 academic years from the year of admission shall forfeit

their seat in the course & their seat shall stand cancelled.

For IVC & ITI Lateral Entry students:

i. He / She pursued a course of study for not less than 2 / 2 ½ academic years &

not more than 4 / 5 academic years.

ii. He / she has completed all the subjects.

Students who fail to fulfill all the academic requirements for the award of the

Diploma within 4 / 5 academic years from the year of admission shall forfeit

their seat in the course & their seat shall stand cancelled.

19. ISSUE OF PHOTO COPY OF VALUED ANSWER SCRIPT, RECOUNTING&

REVERIFICATION:

A) FOR ISSUE OF PHOTO COPIES OF VALUED ANSWER SCRIPTS

1. A candidate desirous of applying for Photo copy of valued answer script/

scripts should apply within prescribed date from the date of the declaration

of the result.

2. Photo copies of valued answer scripts will be issued to all theory subjects and

Drawing subject(s).

3. The Photo copy of valued answer script will be dispatched to the concerned

candidate‘s address as mentioned in the application form by post.

4. No application can be entertained from third parties.

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B) FOR RE-COUNTING(RC) and RE-VERIFICATION(RV) OF THE VALUED ANSWER SCRIPT

1. A candidate desirous of applying for Re-verification of valued answer script

should

apply within prescribed date from the date of the declaration of the result.

2. Re-verification of valued answer script shall be done for all theory subjects and

Drawing subject(s).

3. The Re-verification committee constituted by the Secretary, SBTETAP with

subject

experts shall re-verify the answer scripts.

I) RE-COUNTING

The Officer of SBTET will verify the marks posted and recount them in the

already valued answer script. The variations if any will be recorded separately, without

making any changes on the already valued answer script. The marks awarded in the

original answer script are maintained (hidden).

2) RE-VERIFICATION

(i) The Committee has to verify the intactness and genuineness of the answer

script(s) placed for Re-verification.

(ii) Initially single member shall carry out the re-verification.

(iii) On re-verification by single member, if the variation is less than 12% of

maximum marks, and if there is no change in the STATUS in the result of the

candidate, such cases will not be referred to the next level ie., for 2-Tier

evaluation.

(iv) On re-verification by a single member, if the variation is more than 12% of

maximum marks, it will be referred to 2-Tier evaluation.

(v) If the 2-Tier evaluation confirms variation in marks as more than 12% of

maximum marks, the variation is considered as follows:

a) If the candidate has already passed and obtains more than 12% of the

maximum marks on Re-verification, then the variation is considered.

b) If the candidate is failed and obtains more than 12% of the maximum marks

on Re-verification and secured pass marks on re-verification, then the status of

the candidate changes to PASS.

c) If a candidate is failed and obtains more than 12% of the maximum marks on

Re-verification and if the marks secured on re-verification are still less than the

minimum pass marks, the status of the candidate remain FAIL only.

(vii) After Re-verification of valued answer script the same or change if any therein

on Re-verification, will be communicated to the candidate.

(viii) On Re-verification of Valued Answer Script if the candidate‘s marks are

revised, the fee paid by the candidate will be refunded or else the candidate

has to forfeit the fee amount.

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4. No request for Photo copies/ Recounting /Re-verification of valued answer script would

be entertained from a candidate who is reported to have resorted to Malpractice in that

examination.

20. MAL PRACTICE CASES:

If any candidate resorts to Mal Practice during examinations, he / she shall be

booked and the Punishment shall be awarded as per SBTETAP rules and regulations

in vogue.

21. DISCREPANCIES/ PLEAS:

Any Discrepancy /Pleas regarding results etc., shall be represented to the

SBTETAP within one month from the date of issue of results. Thereafter, no such

cases shall be entertained in any manner.

22. ISSUE OF DUPLICATE DIPLOMA

If a candidate loses his/her original Diploma Certificate and desires a duplicate

to be issued he/she should produce written evidence to this effect. He / she may obtain

a duplicate from the Secretary, State Board of Technical Education and Training, A.P.,

on payment of prescribed fee and on production of an affidavit signed before a First

Class Magistrate (Judicial) and non-traceable certificate from the Department of

Police. In case of damage of original Diploma Certificate, he / she may obtain a

duplicate certificate by surrendering the original damaged certificate on payment of

prescribed fee to the State Board of Technical Education and Training, A.P.

In case the candidate cannot collect the original Diploma within 1 year from the

date of issue of the certificate, the candidate has to pay the penalty prescribed by the

SBTET from time to time.

23. ISSUE OF MIGRATION CERTIFICATE AND TRANSCRIPTS:

The Board on payment of prescribed fee will issue these certificates for the

candidates who intend to prosecute Higher Studies in India or Abroad.

24. GENERAL

i. The Board may change or amend the academic rules and regulations or syllabi

at any time and the changes or amendments made shall be applicable to all the

students, for whom it is intended, with effect from the dates notified by the

competent authority.

ii. All legal matters pertaining to the State Board of Technical Education and

Training are within the jurisdiction of Vijayawada.

iii. In case of any ambiguity in the interpretation of the above rules, the

decision of the Secretary, SBTET, A.P is final.

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DIPLOMA IN GARMENT TECHNOLOGY SCHEME OF INSTRUCTIONS AND EXAMINATIONS

CURRICULUM 2016

(FIRST YEAR)

P.T.O

Sub

Code

Name of the Subject Instruction Periods/week

Total Periods

per year

Scheme of Examination

Theory Practical Duration (hrs)

Sessional marks

End Exam Marks

Total Marks

THEORY SUBJECTS

GT - 101

English 03 - 90 3 20 80 100

GT - 102

Textile Chemistry & Environmental Studies

03 -

90 3 20 80 100

GT-103 Textile Science 03 - 90 3 20 80 100

GT-104 Fundamentals of Garment Construction

03 - 90 3 20 80 100

GT-105 Care of Textiles 03 - 90 3 20 80 100

PRACTICAL SUBJECTS

GT-106 Textile Laboratory - 04 120 3 40 60

100

GT-107 Pattern Designing

and garment

Construction

Laboratory

- 10(3+7) 300 3 40 60 100

GT-108 Surface

Enrichment

Laboratory

- 05 150 3 40 60 100

GT-109 Fashion Design Drawing Laboratory

- 04 120 3 40 60 100

GT-110 Computer Fundamentals Laboratory

- 04 120 3 40 60 100

Total 15 27 - - 300 700 1000

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DIPLOMA IN GARMENT TECHNOLOGY

SCHEME OF INSTRUCTIONS AND EXAMINATIONS

CURRICULUM 2016

(THIRD SEMESTER)

Sub Code

Name of the Subject Instruction Periods/week

Total Periods per year

Scheme of Examination

Theory Practical Duration

(hrs)

Sessional marks

End Exam Marks

Total Mark

s

THEORY SUBJECTS

GT – 301 Principles of Fashion 03 - 45 3 20 80 100

GT - 302 Technology of Textile Dyeing

03 - 45 3 20 80 100

GT-303 Principles of Product

Development

03 - 45 3 20 80 100

GT-304 Study of Apparel

Industry 03 - 45 3 20 80 100

PRACTICAL SUBJECTS

GT-305 Fashion Illustration and Computer Applications Lab Practice

- 04 60 3 40 60 100

GT-306 Pattern Designing lab

Practice -I

- 04 60 3 40 60 100

GT-307 Girls‘ Apparel Lab

Practice - 08 120 3 40 60 100

GT-308 Fashion Accessories &Surface Ornamentation Lab Practice

- 04 60 3 40 60 100

GT-309 Product Development Lab Practice

- 06 90 3 40 60 100

GT-310 Textile Dyeing Lab

Practice

- 04 60 3 40 60 100

Total 12 30 630 - 320 680 1000

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DIPLOMA IN GARMENT TECHNOLOGY

SCHEME OF INSTRUCTIONS AND EXAMINATIONS

CURRICULUM 2016

(FOURTH SEMESTER)

Sub

Code

Name of the Subject Instruction Periods/week

Total Periods per year

Scheme of Examination

Theory Practical Duration

(hrs)

Sessional marks

End Exam Mark

s

Total Marks

THEORY SUBJECTS

GT –401 Fashion Designing 03 - 45 3 20 80 100

GT -402 Technology of Textile

Dyeing and printing

03 - 45 3 20 80 100

GT-403 Fashion Trends 03 - 45 3 20 80 100

GT-404 Apparel Production

Technology

03 - 45 3 20 80 100

PRACTICAL SUBJECTS

GT-405 Textile dyeing & Printing Lab

- 05 75 3 40 60 100

GT-406 Pattern Designing Lab - 03 45 3 40 60 100

GT-407 Women Apparel Lab - 09 135 3 40 60 100

GT-408 Communication Skills - 03 45 3 40 60 100

GT-409 Pattern Grading & Draping Lab

- 05 75 3 40 60 100

GT-410 Computer Aided 3D Fashion Lab

- 05 75 3 40 60 100

Total 12 30 630 - 320 680 1000

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DIPLOMA IN GARMENT TECHNOLOGY

SCHEME OF INSTRUCTIONS AND EXAMINATIONS

CURRICULUM 2016

(FIFTH SEMESTER)

NOTE :- GT- 501 (COMMON PAPER WITH ALL OTHER BRANCHES)

Sub

Code

Name of the Subject Instruction Periods/week

Total Periods per year

Scheme of Examination

Theory Practical Duration (hrs)

Sessional marks

End Exam Marks

Total Marks

THEORY SUBJECTS

GT - 501 Industrial Management

and Smart Technologies 05 - 75 3 20 80 100

GT- 502 Advance Textile Printing 3 - 45 3 20 80 100

GT-503 Advance Apparel Production Technology

3 - 45 3 20 80 100

GT-504 Industrial Engineering &

CAD

4 - 60 3 20 80 100

PRACTICAL SUBJECTS

GT-505 Advance Textile Dyeing and

Printing Lab - 04 60 3 40 60 100

GT-506 Pattern Designing Lab - 03 45 3 40 60 100

GT-507 Advance Garment

Construction Lab

- 09 135 3 40 60 100

GT-508 Life Skills - 03 45 3 40 60 100

GT-509 Personal Grooming Lab - 03 45 3 40 60 100

GT-510 Apparel CAD Lab - 05 75 3 40 60 100

Total 15 27 630 - 320 680 1000

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GT-SIXTH SEMESTER

GT-601 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING

(PRACTICAL TRAINING)

SCHEME OF VALUATION:

S.NO. SUBJECT DURATION ITEMS MAX.MARKS REMARKS

1. Practical Training in the Industry

6 Months 1. First Assessment

(at the end of 3rd

month)

100

2. Second Assessment

(at the end of 6th

month)

100

3. Training report

a) Log book

b) Record

30 30

4. Seminar 40

Total per Semester 300

a) The Industrial training shall carry 300 marks and pass marks is 50%. A Candidate

failing to secure the minimum marks should complete it at his own expenses. No

apprenticeship training stipend is payable in such case

b) During Industrial training the candidate shall put in a minimum of 90% attendance.

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DIPLOMA IN GARMENT TECHNOLOGY SCHEME OF INSTRUCTIONS AND EXAMINATIONS

CURRICULUM 2016

(FIRST YEAR)

P.T.O

Sub

Code

Name of the Subject Instruction Periods/week

Total Periods

per year

Scheme of Examination

Theory Practical Duration (hrs)

Sessional marks

End Exam Marks

Total Marks

THEORY SUBJECTS

GT - 101

English 03 - 90 3 20 80 100

GT - 102

Textile Chemistry & Environmental Studies

03 -

90 3 20 80 100

GT-103 Textiles Science 03 - 90 3 20 80 100

GT-104 Fundamentals of Garment Construction

03 - 90 3 20 80 100

GT-105 Care of Textiles 03 - 90 3 20 80 100

PRACTICAL SUBJECTS

GT-106 Textiles Lab - 04 120 3 40 60

100

GT-107 Pattern Designing

and garment

Construction Lab

- 10(3+7) 300 3 40 60 100

GT-108 Surface

Enrichment Lab

- 05 150 3 40 60 100

GT-109 Fashion Design Drawing Lab

- 04 120 3 40 60 100

GT-110 Computer Fundamental

- 04 120 3 40 60 100

Total 15 27 - - 300 700 1000

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C-16-COMMON-101- ENGLISH

(Common to all Branches)

Subject Title : ENGLISH

Subject Code : Common - 101

Periods per Week :3

Periods per Year : 90

Time Schedule& Weightage

Sl

No

Major

Topics

Titles of

the

Lessons

No. of

Periods

Weightage

of Marks

No of

Short

Answers

No of

Long

Answers

1

Vocabulary&

Need for

English

Lessons

1,2&

Regular

and

essential

vocabulary

5

13

1

1

2 Grammar

Lessons

11,12 &

19 to 26

30

31

7

1

3 Reading Lessons

13 To 18

10

10

-

1

4 Writing Lessons

27 To 40

30

40

-

4

5 English in

Action

Lessons 3

To 10

15

16

2

1

Total 90 110 10 08

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Rationale and Scope

Globalization has ushered in an era of opportunities for those who have the necessary

competencies. Effective communication is one among them. This shift demands strengthening

of English in polytechnics. In C-16 Curriculum the focus is on the special needs of English for

technicians.

. This course aims at integration of the four fold language abilities viz., listening, speaking,

reading and writing. The use of English for learning technical subjects and for performing

technical functions like, writing reports, giving instructions and interpreting graphics/data is of

great importance. Therefore the curriculum C-16 focuses on improving communicative abilities

equipping the students to become industry- ready and employable.

On completion of this course the student will be able to:

1.0 Build vocabulary in the direction of future needs 2.0 Learn various grammatical structures 3.0 Read and comprehend English and understand the details and draw inferences 4.0 Learn to be competent in various forms of written communication (writing composition

and data interpretation) 5.0 Practice spoken communication suited to various situations.

1.0 Extend their vocabulary in the direction of their future needs 1.1 Locate words, learn spellings, understand meanings 1.2 Pronounce words intelligibly 1.3 Find synonyms and antonyms 1.4 Use affixation 1.5 Comprehend meanings of words by understanding meanings of roots

2.0 Learn various grammatical structures 2.1 Identify and use nouns 2.2 Identify and use pronouns 2.3 Use the present tense 2.4 Use the past tense 2.5 Use the future tense 2.6 Identify and use adjectives 2.7 Identify and use adverbs 2.8 Use prepositions 2.9 Use linkers 2.10 State basic sentence structures 2.11 Construct different types of sentences 2.12 Frame questions to elicit information 2.13 Frame questions for confirmation 2.14 Use active voice 2.15 Use passive voice 2.16 Use direct speech 2.17 Use indirect speech 2.18 Identify and correct errors

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3.0 Read and comprehend English 3.1 Identify the main ideas 3.2 Identify the specific details 3.3 Draw inferences 3.4 Give contextual meanings of the words 3.5 Perceive tone in a text 4.0 Learn to excel in various forms of written communication (writing composition

and data interpretation) 4.1 Identify components of a good paragraph 4.2 Write types of paragraphs 4.3 Distinguish between formal and informal letters 4.4 Write personal letters 4.5 Write leave letters 4.6 Write official letters 4.7 Write letters of complaints 4.8 Prepare a resume 4.9 Write a cover letter 4.10 Write short messages 4.11 Report incidents 4.12 Report experiments 4.13 Report Industrial visits 4.14 Write work done statements 4.15 Write maintenance reports 4.16 Make notes using Cue method and Mapping method 4.17 Summarize Paragraphs 4.18 Present and Interpret Data from flow charts, tree diagrams, bar graphs, tables, pie

charts

Practice spoken communication suited to various situations. 4.19 Use appropriate expressions to greet and take leave 4.20 Use proper expressions to make requests 4.21 Use apt expressions for asking and giving directions 4.22 Use suitable expressions to seek and offer suggestions 4.23 Use suitable expressions to state intentions 4.24 Use suitable expressions to state feelings 4.25 Use appropriate expressions to state agreement and disagreement 4.26 Use proper expressions to make complaints 4.27 Use suitable expressions to express obligations

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Course Material The textbook prepared by the faculty of English of Polytechnics in AP.

Reference Books 1. Essential English Grammar (Intermediate Level) Raymond Murphy 2. Learn English ( A Fun Book of Functional Language, Grammar and Vocabulary) Santanu Sinha Chaudhuri 3. Grammar Builder ( Entire Series) Oxford University Press 4. High School English Grammar ( Revised Edition) Wren and Martin 5. Sentence skills with Readings ( fourth Edition, Tata McGraw Hill) John Langan, Paul Langan 6. Word Power Made Easy Norman Lewis 7. Spoken English Shashi Kumar and Dhamija

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TEXTILE CHEMISTRY & ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

Subject title : TEXTILE CHEMISTRY & ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

Subject code : GT-102

Periods per week : 03

Periods per year : 90

TIME SHEDULE

S. No Major Topics No. of

periods

Weightage of

Marks

Short

Questions

Essay

Questions

1. Chemistry & Environment

Terminology

06 06 2 -

2. Basic Concepts of Chemistry 10 13 1 1

3. Water Technology 10 13 1 1

4. Soaps & Detergents 08 13 1 1

5. Polymerization & Chemical

bonds

06 03 1 -

6. Identification of fibres 08 06 2 -

7. Classification of Dyes 08 10 - 1

8. Water, Marine, Soil &

Thermal Pollution

10 13 1 1

9. Air and Noise Pollution 08 10 - 1

10. Effluent Treatment, Value

Education and Protection Acts

16 23 1 2

Total 90 110 10 8

OBJECTIVES

On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to

1.0Terminology of Textile chemistry and Environmental studies

1.1 Define atom

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1.2 Define atomic weight

1.3 Define kinetics

1.4 Define radical

1.5 Define amine

1.6 Define base

1.7 Define catalyst

1.8 Define element

1.9 Define corrosion

1.10 Define environment

1.11 Define lithosphere

1.12 Define hydrosphere

1.13 Define biosphere

1.14 Define atmosphere

1.15 Define bio-diversity

1.16 Define bio-geochemical

1.17 Define biomass

1.18 Define biome

1.19 Define biotic

1.20 Define carcinogen

1.21 Define eco-system

1.22 Define habitat

1.23 Define mulch

1.24 Define ecology

2.0 BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY

2.1 Give the classification of organic compounds

2.2 List the types of solutions

2.3 List the various ways of expressing concentrations of solutions

2.4 State the importance of solubility and vapor pressure of liquid solutions

2.5 Differentiate between ideal and non- ideal solution

2.6 Give the classification of amines

2.7 State the nomenclature of amines

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2.8 List the physical properties of amines

2.9 Define adsorption

2.10 State the applications of adsorption

2.11 List the types of adsorption

2.12 Distinguish between adsorption and absorption

2.13 State the characteristics of physisorption and chemisorptions

3.0 WATER TECHNOLOGY

3.1 State the classification of water

3.2 Define hard and soft water

3.3 List the types of water hardness

3.4 State the causes of temporary hardness

3.5 State the causes of permanent hardness

3.6 List the disadvantages of using hard water in industry

3.7 Explain the temporary removal of water hardness by using soda, caustic soda,

ammonia, borax and lime soda process

3.8 Explain the permanent removal of water hardness by Zeolite process

4.0 SOAPS & DETERGENTS

4.1 Define saponification

4.2 Describe the chemical action of soap

4.3 Explain the composition of soap

4.4 List the types of soaps

4.5 State the qualities of a good soap

4.6 Describe the manufacturing of soap by hot process

4.7 Explain the preparation of soap by cold process

4.8 Define surfactant

4.9 List the ingredients for surfactant

4.10 Define detergent

4.11 State the major components in heavy duty detergents

4.12 Explain the chemical action of detergents

4.13 Explain the process of making soapless detergent powder

4.14 State the advantages of modern soapless detergents

5.0 POLYMERISATION & CHEMICAL BONDS

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5.1 Define monomer

5.2 Define polymer

5.3 Define polymerization

5.4 Define degree of polymerization and give mathematical expression

5.5 List the types of polymerization

5.6 Define addition polymerization giving an example

5.7 Define condensation polymerization giving an example

5.8 List the different types of polymers and their sub-categories with an example

5.9 State the requirements of fiber forming polymers

5.10 Define ionic bond with an example

5.11 Define covalent bond with an example

5.12 Define hydrogen bond with an example

6.0 IDENTIFICATION OF FIBRES

6.1 List the tests carried out for fibre identification

6.2 State the reaction of cotton fibre during burning test

6.3 State the reaction of linen fibre during burning test

6.4 State the reaction of wool fibre during burning test

6.5 State the reaction of silk fibre during burning test

6.6 State the reaction of rayon fibre during burning test

6.7 State the reaction of nylon fibre during burning test

6.8 State the reaction of polyester fibre during burning test

6.9 State the appearance of cotton fibre under microscopic test

6.10 State the appearance of linen fibre under microscopic test

6.11 State the appearance of wool fibre under microscopic test

6.12 State the appearance of silk fibre under microscopic test

6.13 State the appearance of rayon fibre under microscopic test

6.14 State the appearance of nylon fibre under microscopic test

6.15 State the appearance of polyester fibre under microscopic test

6.16 State the chemical test for identification of cotton fibre

6.17 State the chemical test for identification of linen fibre

6.18 State the chemical test for identification of wool fibre

6.19 State the chemical test for identification of silk fibre

6.20 State the chemical test for identification of rayon fibre

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6.21 State the chemical test for identification of nylon fibre

6.22 State the chemical test for identification of polyester fibre

7.0 CLASSIFICATION OF DYES

7.1 Explain the classification of Natural dyes

7.2 State the features of vegetable dyes with examples

7.3 State the features of animal dyes

7.4 Explain the features of mineral and synthetic dyes with examples

7.6 Explain the features of direct, basic, sulpher and acid dyes

7.7 Explain the functions of, vat, azoic, reactive and pigments dyes

8.0 WATER, MARINE, SOIL & THERMAL POLLUTION

8.1 Define environmental pollution

8.2 List the different types of environmental pollution

8.3 Define water pollution

8.4 List the various sources of water pollution

8.5 Explain the ground water and surface water pollution

8.6 Explain the effects of water pollution and its control measures

8.7 List the various sources of marine pollution

8.8 Explain the control measures to be taken for marine pollution

8.9 Define soil pollution

8.10 Explain the effects of soil pollution and its control measures

8.11 List the various causes of thermal pollution

8.12 Explain the effects of thermal pollution and its control measures

9.0 AIR AND NOISE POLLUTION

9.1 Define air pollution and list the various natural and man-made sources of air

pollution

9.2 Explain the effects of air pollution on human health, on plants, on aquatic life and on

materials

9.3 Explain the measures taken to control air pollution

9.4 Define noise pollution and list the noise standards

9.5 Explain the sources of noise pollution

9.6 Explain the various effects of noise

9.7 Describe the noise pollution during diwali

9.8 Explain the measures taken to control noise pollution

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10.0 EFFLUENT TREATMENT, VALUE EDUCATION AND PROTECTION

ACTS

10.1 Explain the various effluents in chemical processing

10.2 Explain the effect of waste water on the environment

10.3 List the constraints of effluent treatment

10.4 List the measures taken to control water pollution with respect to effluent treatment

10.5 List the operations involved in a typical effluent treatment plant

10.6 Explain the effluent treatment carried out in a small scale dye house

10.7 List the methods used for removal of colour from textile dye house effluent

10.8 Explain the Activated charcoal adsorption technique for removal of colour from

textile dye house effluent

10.9 Explain the Ion exchange process for removal of colour from textile dye house

effluent

10.10 Explain the Reverse Osmosis method for removal of colour from textile dye house

effluent

10.11 List the toxic chemicals and pollutants in wet processing

COURSE CONTENTS

1.0 CHEMISTRYAND ENVIRONMENT TERMINOLOGY

Chemistry terminology: atom - atomic weights – kinetics – radical – amine – base – catalyst -

- element – corrosion

Environment terminology: environment – lithosphere – hydrosphere – biosphere –

atmosphere – bio-diversity - bio-geochemical – biomass – biome – biotic – carcinogen - eco-

system – habitat – mulch – ecology

2.0 BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY

Classification of organic compounds

Solutions: types of solutions - expressing concentrations of solutions - solubility – vapour

pressure of liquid solutions - ideal and non- ideal solutions

Amines: classification - nomenclature - physical properties

Surface chemistry: definition of adsorption - distinction between adsorption and absorption -

mechanism of adsorption - types of adsorption - characteristics of physisorption -

characteristics of chemisorptions - application of adsorption

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3.0 WATER TECHNOLOGY

Classification of water-hard and soft water- different types of hardness of water-causes of

temporary hardness- causes of permanent hardness-disadvantages of using hard water in

industry- methods of removal of temporary hardness of water-procedure for removal of

temporary hardness by using soda, caustic soda, ammonia and borax-Lime Soda process

(Temporary) of removing hardness from water- method for removal of permanent hardness in

water - Zeolite process of removing hardness from water

4.0 SOAPS & DETERGENTS

Define saponification- action of soap- composition of soap- different types of soap-

manufacturing of soap by hot process-qualities of a good soap-preparation of soap by

cold process-Define surfactant- ingredients for surfactant-Define detergent- major

components in heavy duty detergents-the chemical action of detergents-the process of

making soapless detergent powder-the advantages of modern soapless detergents

5.0 POLYMERISATION & CHEMICAL BONDS

Polymerization: definitions of monomer, polymer & polymerization - degree of

polymerization - types of polymerization: addition & condensation - types of polymer:

monopolymer, copolymer & its sub-categories - requirements of fibre forming polymers

Chemical bonds: ionic bond - covalent bond - hydrogen bond – examples

6.0 IDENTIFICATION OF FIBRES

tests carried out for fibre identification- reaction of cotton fibre during burning test-reaction of

linen fibre during burning test-the reaction of wool fibre during burning test-the reaction of silk

fibre during burning test- the reaction of rayon fibre during burning test- the reaction of nylon

fibre during burning test- the reaction of polyester fibre during burning test- the appearance of

cotton fibre under microscopic test- the appearance of linen fibre under microscopic test- the

appearance of wool fibre under microscopic test-the appearance of silk fibre under microscopic

test-the appearance of rayon fibre under microscopic test- the appearance of nylon fibre under

microscopic test-the appearance of polyester fibre under microscopic test-the chemical test for

identification of cotton fibre-the chemical test for identification of linen fibre-the chemical test

for identification of wool fibre-the chemical test for identification of silk fibre-the chemical

test for identification of rayon fibre-the chemical test for identification of nylon fibre- the

chemical test for identification of polyester fibre

7.0 CLASSIFICATION OF DYES

classification of dyes- Natural dyes-vegetable dyes with examples- animal dyes with

examples- mineral dyes with examples-synthetic dyes with examples-direct dyes- basic dyes-

acid dyes- sulphur dyes- vat dyes- azoic dyes- reactive dyes-pigment dyes

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8.0 WATER, MARINE, SOIL & THERMAL POLLUTION

Environmental pollution: definition - types of environmental pollution

Water pollution: definition - sources of water pollution - ground water pollution - surface

water pollution - effects of water pollution - control of water pollution

Marine pollution: sources of marine pollution - control of marine pollution

Soil pollution: definition - effects of soil pollution - control of soil pollution

Thermal pollution: causes of thermal pollution - effects of thermal pollution - control of

thermal pollution

9.0 AIR AND NOISE POLLUTION

Air pollution: definition - sources of air pollution: natural and man-made - effects of air

pollution on human health, on plants, on aquatic life and on materials - control of air pollution

Noise pollution: definition - noise standards - sources of noise pollution - effects of noise -

noise pollution during diwali - control of noise pollution

10.0 EFFLUENT TREATMENT, VALUE EDUCATION AND PROTECTION ACTS

Effluent Treatment: effluents in chemical processing - treatment of dye house effluent: effect

of waste water on the environment - constraints of effluent treatment - control of water

pollution - effluent treatment: operations involved in effluent treatment - methods of removal

of colour from textile dye house effluent: Activated charcoal adsorption technique, Ion

exchange and Reverse Osmosis - toxic chemicals and pollutants in wet processing

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. E P G Gohl & L D Vilensky -- Textile Science: An Explanation of Fibre Properties.

2. Dr. G. Venkatanarayana -- Engineering Chemistry & Environmental Studies.

3. Telugu Academy -- Intermediate Chemistry, Volume: 1& 2.

4. Intermediate Chemistry, Volume: 1& 2, Vikram Publishers.

5. Anubha Kaushik, CP Kaushik -- Environmental Studies, New Age International

Publishers, New Delhi.

6. Noemia D'Souza -- Fabric Care, New Age International Publishers, New Delhi.

7. Bernard P Corbman -- TEXTILES, Fibre to Fabric, Sixth edition, McGraw-Hill

International Edition.

8. A.K. De -- Environmental chemistry.

9. K V R Rao -- Environmental Studies, Synergy Centre, Guntur.

10. NCUTE -- Chemical Processing of Textiles, Preparatory Processes and Dyeing, First

Edition, 2003, New Delhi.

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TEXTILE SCIENCE

Subject title : TEXTILE SCIENCE

Subject code : GT-103

Periods per week : 03

Periods per year : 90

TIME SCHEDULE

S.No Major Topics No. of periods Weightage

of Marks

Short

Questions

Essay

Questions

1.

Origin and importance of

Textiles

04 03 1 1

2. Fibre study 09 13 1 1

3. Spinning- Yarn Construction 09 13 1 1

4. Weaving (Fabric Construction) 10 09 3 -

5. Manufacture and Properties of

Cellulosic Fibre (Cotton)

10 13 1 1

6. Manufacture and Properties of

Cellulosic Fibre(Linen)

09 10 - 1

7. Manufacture and Properties of

Protein fibre (Wool)

10 13 1 1

8. Manufacture and Properties of

Protein (Silk) fibre

10 13 1 1

9. Manufacture and Properties of

Polyester

10 10 - 1

10. Manufacture and properties of

Rayon

09 13 1 1

Total 90 110 10 08

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OBJECTIVES

On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to

1.0 FIBRE STUDY

1.1. Describe the origin and importance of Textiles & Clothing

1.2. Define fibre

1.3. Define the terms staple, filamentfibre

1.4. Explain the desirable properties of textile fibres

1.5. State the classification of textile fibres according to length

1.6. Enumerate the classification of textile fibres according to origin

1.7. State the properties of natural & manmade fibers

1.8. List the properties of vegetable fibres

1.9. Write the properties of animal fibers

1.10. State the properties of mineral fibres

1.11. Enumerate the properties of manmade ,synthetic and regenerated fibres

1.12. Describe the properties of cellulosic, protein and synthetic fibers

2.0 SPINNING-YARN CONSTRUCTION.

2.1 Define yarn

2.2 Define the term spinning

2.3 Describe the classification of yarns

2.4 Explain simple yarns

2.5 State the features of single strand yarn, two ply, four ply and multiple

strand and cable yarns

2.6 Explain novelty yarns

2.7 State the features of slub and loop yarns

2.8 State the features of knot or spot and cork screw yarns

2.9 State the types of twists in yarns

2.10 Write about s‘ and ‗z‘ twist in yarns

2.11 List the methods of spinning for manmade fibers

2.12 State the features of Wet, Dry and Melt spinning methods

2.13 Define yarn count

2.14 State the features balance of cloth with examples

3.0 WEAVING

3.1 Define the term weaving

3.2 Explain the preparation of yarns for weaving

3.3 State the parts and functions of Loom

3.4 State the essential steps in weaving operations

3.5 Define shedding

3.6 Define picking

3.7 Define beat-up in weaving process

3.8 List the kinds of weaves

3.9 State the features and variations of plain weave with examples and illustrations

3.10 Write about rib weave and basket weave with examples

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3.11 Explain the features and variations of twill weave with examples and illustrations

3.12 State the features in Herring bone weave with illustrations

3.13 Explain the features and variations of satin weave with examples and illustrations

3.14 State the Importance and uses of Non-wovens with examples

4.0 MANUFACTURE AND PROPERTIES OF CELLULOSIC FIBRE (COTTON)

4.1 Explain the manufacturing process of cotton yarn with neat diagrams 4.2 Define ginning process of cotton

4.3 Explain the process of carding, combing

4.4 Explain drawing, roving process of cotton

4.5 Explain the process of spinning, reeling and bundling of cotton

4.6 State the composition of cotton fibre 4.7 List the physical properties of cotton

4.8 List the chemical properties of cotton

4.9 State the uses of cotton

5.0 MANUFACTURE AND PROPERTIES OF CELLULOSIC FIBRE (LINEN)

5.1 State the sources of linen

5.2 Explain the manufacture process of Linen with a neat diagram

5.3 State the Rippling process of Linen

5.4 List the types of retting

5.5 Explain Retting; water retting, Dew retting, wooden retting process of Linen

5.6 List the physical properties of Linen

5.7 List the chemical properties of Linen

5.8 State the advantages and limitations of Linen

6.0 MANUFACTURE AND PROPERTIES OF PROTEIN (WOOL) FIBRE

6.1 List the types of wool

6.2 State the features of woollens

6.3 State the features of worsteds

6.4 Explain the differences between the worsted and woollens

6.5 Describe the manufacturing process of wool yarn

6.6 Explain shearing, softening, blending, cleaning and washing process of wool

6.7 State the importance of scouring in wool process

6.8 State the process of carbonizing in wool

6.9 Write about drying and oiling of wool

6.10 State the process of carding, gilling and combing of wool

6.11 List the physical properties of wool.

6.12 List the chemical properties of wool.

7.0 MANUFACTURE AND PROPERTIES OF PROTEIN (SILK) FIBRE

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7.1 Define the term sericulture

7.2 Explain the life cycle of silk worm

7.3 Describe the manufacturing process of silk yarn or the process of sericulture

7.4 State the process of stifling

7.5 Write about sorting cocoons

7.6 State the process of softening the sericin

7.7 Explain the process of reeling the filament

7.8 State the process of throwing of silk

7.9 Explain the bleaching process of silk yarn

7.10 Write the suitable dyes for silk dyeing and printing

7.11 Explain silk finishing methods

7.12 State the method of degummingsilk

7.13 State the method of silk weighting

7.14 List the physical properties of silk

7.15 State the chemical Properties of silk

7.16 State the composition of Silk fibre

7.17 List the types of silk

7.18 List the laundering precautions of Silk fabrics

8.0 MANUFACTURE AND PROPERTIES OF POLYESTER

8.1 Describe the manufacture of polyester

8.2 Explain spinning process of polyester

8.3 Explain drawing process

8.4 State the physical properties of polyester.

8.5 State the chemical Properties of polyester.

8.6 List the laundering precautions of polyester fabrics

9.0 MANUFACTURE AND PROPERTIES OF RAYON.

9.1 Describe the manufacture of Rayon

9.2 Explain about purification of raw material

9.3 Explain about steeping process of Rayon

9.4 Write the process of pressing of Rayon

9.5 Explain about shredding process of Rayon

9.6 Explain about ageing process of Rayon

9.7 Describe about spinning process of Rayon

9.8 State the physical properties of Rayon.

9.9 State the chemical Properties of Rayon

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COURSE CONTENTS

1.0 FIBRE STUDY – origin and importance of Textiles & Clothing-Define fibre-Define the terms staple, filament-the

desirable properties of textile fibres- classification of textile fibres according to length-the classification

of textile fibres according to origin- properties of natural & manmade fibers- the properties of

vegetable-the properties of animal fibers- the properties of mineral fibres-the properties of manmade

,synthetic and regenerated fibres- the properties of cellulosic, protein and synthetic fibers

2.0 SPINNING –YARN CONSTRUCTION-

Define the term Spinning-Define yarn- classification of yarns-simple yarns- novelty yarns-

ply, two ply, four ply and multiple strand and cable yarns-the features of slub and loop yarns-

features of knot or spot and cork screw yarns- types of twists in yarns-methods of spinning of

manmade fibers-Wet, Dry and Melt spinning-types of twists in yarns-‗s‘ and ‗z‘ twist in yarns-

Define yarn count -balance of cloth

3.0 WEAVING – Define the term weaving- the preparation of yarns for weaving-the parts and functions of

Loom- essential steps in weaving operations- Define shedding- Define picking-Define beat-up in

weaving process- kinds of weaves - features of plain weave and its variations- rib weave and basket

weave- features of twill weave and its variations with illustrations- Herring bone weave - the features

of satin weave and its variation- examples for plain, twill and satin weaves-examples for rib, basket

and herring bone weaves- Importance of Non-woven‘s and its uses with examples

4.0 MANUFACTURE AND PROPERTIES OF CELLULOSIC FIBRE(

COTTON)Manufacturing process of cotton: gathering of cotton pods, ginning, carding,

combing, drawing, roving, spinning, reeling – composition of cotton fibre-physical properties

and chemical properties of cotton - uses of cotton - precautions while laundering Cotton

fabrics

5.0 MANUFACTURE AND PROPERTIES OF CELLULOSIC FIBRE( LINEN)-Sources

of Linen - Structure of Linen - Advantages and limitations of Linen - Manufacture of

Linen, Rippling, Retting : Water retting, Dew retting, Wooden retting- physical properties

and chemical properties of Linen - uses of Linen

6.0 MANUFACTURE AND PROPERTIES OF PROTEIN (WOOL) FIBRE-types of

wool - differences between woollen and worsteds - manufacturing process : shearing,

softening, blending, cleaning of wool, washing, scouring, carbonizing, drying , oiling,

carding, gilling, combing structure of wool - physical properties and chemical properties of

wool- precautions while laundering wool fabrics

7.0 MANUFACTURE AND PROPERTIES OF PROTEIN (SILK) FIBRE- definition

of sericulture- life cycle of a silk worm - manufacturing process: stifling, sorting cocoons,

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softening the sericin, reeling the filament, throwing, bleaching, dyeing, printing, finishing,

degumming, weighting of silk - physical and chemical properties –types of silk -

precautions while laundering silk fabrics

8.0 MANUFACTURE AND PROPERTIES OF POLYESTER – manufacture process of

polyester : spinning and drawing, physical and chemical properties of polyester, precautions while

laundering polyester fabrics

9.0 MANUFACTURE AND PROPERTIES OF RAYON- Manufacturing process of rayon : raw

material, purification of raw material, steeping, pressing, shredding, ageing, spinning - physical and

chemical properties of rayon - precautions while laundering rayon fabrics

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Fibre to Fabric – by Corbman Mc Graw hills, New Delhi.

2. House hold Textiles and Laundry work by Durga Deulkar, Atmaram & Sons and

Delhi.

3. Fundamentals of Textiles by Susheela Danthyagi - Orient Longman Ltd, New Delhi.

4. A Text Book of Clothing & Textiles - Sushma Gupta, Neeru Garg, Kalyani

Publishers

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FUNDAMENTALS OF GARMENT CONSTRUCTION

Subject title : FUNDAMENTALS OF GARMENT CONSTRUCTION

Subject code : GT-104

Periods per week : 03

Periods per year : 90

TIME SCHEDULE

S.No Major Topics No. of

periods

Weightage

of Marks

Short

Questions

Essay

Questions 1. Tools for Garment Construction 09 13 1 1

2. Sewing Machine 10 13 1 1

3. Body Measuring Systems 06 10 - 1

4. Basic Stitches and Hems 09 13 1 1

5. Seams and Seam Finishes 11 13 1 1

6. Neckline Finishes 06 03 1 -

7. Closures - Plackets and Fasteners 12 13 1 1

8. Fullness 12 13 1 1

9. Terminology of Garment Making 06 06 2 -

10. Study of patterns & Material

preparation for cutting

09 13 1 1

Total 90 110 10 8

OBJECTIVES

On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to

1.0 TOOLS FOR GARMENT CONSTRUCTION

1.1 List the tools and equipment used for garment making

1.2 Describe the tools & equipment used in garment making

1.3 Explain the cutting tools used for garment making

1.4 State the functions of scissors, dress makers scissors, pinking shears and button hole

shears

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1.5 Explain the functions of embroidery tools used in garment making

1.6 State the functions of embroidery scissors, needles, needle threader and threads,

1.7 State the functions of thimble, stiletto and bodkin

1.8 Explain the functions of measuring tools used in garment making

1.9 State the functions of measuring tape, metre scale, L-Scale , small ruler and French

curves

1.10 Explain the functions of marking tools used for garment making

1.11 State the functions of tracing wheel, tailor chalk, pencils and carbon paper

1.12 Explain the functions of general tools used for garment making

1.13 State the functions of pins, pin cushions, seam ripper, orange stick and sewing thread

cutting table, mirror and dress form

1.14 Explain the functions of pressing tools used for garment making

1.15 State the functions of iron box, iron boards, sleeve board and press cloth

2.0 SEWING MACHINE

2.1 List the types of sewing machines

2.2 State the functions of domestic model machines

2.3 Explain the features of straight stitch, zig-zag and semi-automatic machine

2.5 Explain special features of automatic and super automatic machine

2.6 Explain the features of industrial model machines

2.7 Explain the special features of single needle lock stitch machine, over lock machine and

safety stitch machine

2.9 Explain the features of blind stitch machine, bar tack machine, Button hole machine

and Button sewing machine

2.11 Describe the parts and functions of sewing machine

2.12 Describe the troubles, causes and remedies of sewing machine

2.13 State the selection of needles and threads for suitable machines

2.14 Describe the care of sewing machine

2.15 List the special sewing machine attachments

2.16 State the functions of ruffler and cloth guide

2.17 State the functions of binder and tucker

2.18 State the functions of gathering foot and feed cover plate

3.0 BODY MEASURING SYSTEMS

3.1 Explain factors to be considered while taking body measurements

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3.2 State the sequence of taking body measurements for ladies garments

3.3 State the sequence of taking sleeve measurements for ladies garments

3.4 State the sequence of taking skirt measurements for ladies garments

3.5 Explain the computerised body measuring system

4.0 BASIC STITCHES AND HEMS

4.1 State the classification of basic stitches

4.2 List out temporary stitches

4.3 Explain even basting, un even basting, diagonal basting stitches

4.4 Explain slip basting, thread marking or tailor marking stitches

4.5 List out permanent stitches

4.6 Explain running, back stitch and over sewing stitches with diagrams

4.7 Explain over casting, loop stitches and hemming with diagrams

4.8 List out Decoration stitches

4.9 Explain Hem stitch, fagotting, feather stiches

4.10 Explain chain, herring bone stitches, Pekinese, satin and French knots

4.11 Define 'hem'

4.12 list out different hems

4.13 State the purpose of hem

4.14 State the various factors for choosing the width of hem

4.15 Explain the procedures for making different types of hem - hemming by hand, slip

stitched hem, blind hem and rolled hem

4.16 Explain the procedures for making different types of hem - whipped hem, bias bound

hem, machine stitched hem, narrow machine rolled hem and catch stitched hem

4.17 State the uses of different hems

5.0 SEAMS AND SEAM FINISHES

5.1 Define seam

5.2 state the purpose of seams

5.3 State the factors for selection of seams on a garment

5.4 Explain the process of making plain seam and plain seam with top stitch seam

With diagrams

5.5 Describe the process of making plain seam with double top stitched seam, lapped

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And flat-fell seam with diagrams

5.6 Explain the process of making welt seam and slot seam with diagrams

5.7 List out different seam finishes

5.8 State the purpose of seam finishes

5.12 Explain the process of making pinked finish, double stitch finish and edge stitched

finish with figures

5.13 Explain the working of different seam finishes - bound seam edge stitch,

herring bone finish and overcast finish

6.0 NECK LINE FINISHES

6.1 State the term true bias

6.2 List the types of facings

6.3 Explain neckline finishing by bias facing

6.4 Describe neckline finishing by shaped facing

6.5 List the two kinds of bias bindings

6.6 Describe neckline finishing by single bias binding

6.7 Explain neckline finishing by double bias binding

7.0 CLOSURES - PLACKETS AND FASTENERS

7.1 Define placket

7.2 List the uses of plackets in garments

7.4 Explain the standards of a good placket

7.5 List the different types of plackets

7.6 Explain the construction of a continuous bound placket with illustrations

7.7 Explain the construction of a tailored placket with illustrations

7.8 Explain the construction of a zipper placket with illustrations

7.9 Illustrate the construction of a narrow bound placket and placket for kalidar kurta

7.10 Name the different types of fasteners

7.12 Explain the positions of button holes and their lengths

7.13 List the types of button holes

7.14 Explain the steps in construction of worked buttonhole with illustrations

7.16 List the different types of button loops

7.17 Describe the construction of various button loops with figures

7.19 List the types of buttons

7.20 State the material used for construction of buttons

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7.21 Explain the marking position of buttons and sewing buttons with holes & shank

buttons

7.22 State the use of link buttons

7.23 Explain the working of other types of fasteners -snap or press buttons, eyelets & cord

with neat sketches

7.24 Explain the working of hooks and eyes with neat sketches

8.0 FULLNESS

8.1 State the reasons for introducing fullness in garments

8.2 List the different ways of introducing fullness

8.3 List different types of darts

8.4 Explain straight, double pointed darts and dart tucks with diagrams

8.5 Name different types of tucks

8.6 Explain pin tucks, piped, shell or scalloped, cross tucking and group tucking with

diagrams

8.7 Name different types of pleats

8.8 Explain knife, box, inverted, kick, fan, cartridge and pinch pleats with diagrams

8.9 List the different ways of gathers

8.10 Explain about gathering by hand, gathering by machine, gathering elastic with

diagrams

8.11 describe about shirring and shirring with cord piping

8.12 List different types of frills or ruffles with diagrams

8.13 Explain about double frills or ruffles and circular ruffles with diagrams

8.14 Define the terms flare, flounce and godets in garments

9.0 TERMINOLOGY OF GARMENT MAKING

9.1 Define alter and allowance

9.2 Define basting and binding

9.3 Define construction lines

9.4 Define dress form

9.5 Define ease

9.6 Define empire line

9.7 Define layout

9.8 Define notch

9.9 Define pivot and pucker

9.10 Define slash and tack

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9.11 Define trim

9.12 Define Baggies

9.13 Define drape

9.14 Define flare

9.15 Define Innerwear

9.16 Define texture

9.17 Define wardrobe

9.18 Define antiques

9.19 Define emblem

9.20 Define missy

10.0 STUDY OF PATTERNS & MATERIAL PREPARATION FOR CUTTING

10.1 Define drafting

10.2 Explain flat pattern designing

10.3 List the different types of paper patterns

10.4 Explain process of drafting technique with its advantages

10.5 Explain about commercial patterns and state their merits and demerits

10.6 Explain about draping method

10.6 Describe about principles for pattern drafting

10.7 State the contents of paper patterns

10.8 State the advantages of paper patterns

10.9 Explain about different pattern layouts with diagrams

10.10 Define grain

10.11 Define on-grain

10.12 Define off-grain

10.13 Define selvedge

10.14 List the steps involved in preparation of fabric for cutting

10.16 Explain about methods of fabric cutting

10.17 List the methods used for straightening fabric grain

10.18 Explain about stretching, steam press and immersion methods in straightening

of fabric grain

10.19 Write about shrinkage and pressing of material methods in straightening

of fabric grain

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COURSE CONTENTS

1.0 TOOLS FOR GARMENT MAKING

Tools & equipment used in Garment making - cutting tools: scissors, dressmakers scissors,

pinking shears, button hole shears - embroidery tools: embroidery scissors, needles, needle

threader, threads, thimble, stiletto, bodkin - measuring tools: measuring tape, metre scale, L-

scale, small ruler, French curves - marking tools: tracing wheel, tailor chalk, pencils, carbon

paper - general tools: pins, pin cushions, seam ripper, orange stick , sewing thread, cutting

table, mirror, dress form - pressing tools: iron box, iron boards, sleeve board, press cloth

2.0 SEWING MACHINE

Sewing machine types: domestic model machines: straight stitch, zig-zag machines, semi-

automatic machine, automatic and super automatic machine - industrial model machines:

single needle lock stitch machine, over lock machine, safety stitch machine, blind stitch

machine, bar tack machine, Button hole machine, Button sewing machine - parts of sewing

machine - troubles, causes and remedies of sewing machine - selection of needles and threads

for suitable machines -care of sewing machine - special sewing machine attachments – ruffle,

cloth guide, binder, tucker, gathering foot, feed cover plate

3.0 BODY MEASURING SYSTEMS

Factors to be consider while taking body measurements-sequence of taking body, sleeve and

skirt- computerised body measuring systems

4.0 BASIC STITCHES AND HEMS

Temporary stitches: even basting, uneven basting, diagonal basting ,slip, thread marking-

Permanent stitches: running stitch, back stitch, over sewing, overcasting, loop, hemming, slip

hemming, - whipping Decorative stitches-hem, faggoting, feather, chai, herring bone,

Pekinese, satin and French knots-Hems: definition – purpose - factors governing width of hem

- different hems and their uses: hemming by hand, slip stitched hem, blind hem, rolled hem,

whipped hem, bias bound hem, machine stitched hem, narrow machine rolled hem, catch

stitched hem

5.0 SEAMS AND SEAM FINISHES

Seam: definition – factors for choosing different seams -process of making plain seam, top

stitch . double stitch seam, lapped seam, flat fell seam, welt seam, slot seam, french seam,

mantua maker's seam, piped seam, Seam finishes: pinked finish, double stitch finish, edge

stitched finish, bound seam edge finish, herring bone finish, overcast finish

6.0 NECKLINE FINISHES

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Definition of true bias - cutting and joining bias strips - Facings: method of applying bias

facing and shaped facing (inside finish) - Binding: bias binding, applying single bias binding

and double bias facing

7.0 CLOSURES - PLACKETS & FASTENERS

Plackets: definition - location of plackets in garments - uses of plackets - standards of a good

placket - construction of plackets: continuous bound placket, tailored placket, zipper placket,

narrow binding placket –placker for kalidar kurta

Fasteners: button holes: uses, positions, length of the buttonhole, types of buttonholes, steps in

constructing worked buttonhole and fabric (or bound) buttonhole - button loops: thread loops,

fabric loops, corded loops, corded frogs - buttons: selection of buttons, types of buttons:

buttons with holes & shank buttons, material of construction, marking position of buttons,

sewing buttons with holes, link buttons - other types of fasteners: snap or press buttons, hooks

& eyes, eyelets & cord

8.0 FULLNESS

Reasons for introducing fullness - ways of introducing fullness: Darts - straight, double

pointed, dart tucks - Tucks: pin tucks, piped or corded tucks, shell or scalloped tucks, cross

tucking, group tucking with scalloped effect - Pleats: knife pleats, box pleats, inverted pleats,

kick pleats, fan pleats, cartridge pleats, pinch pleats - Gathers: gathering by hand, gathering by

machine, gathers made by using elastic, shirring or gauging, gathering with cord piping -Frills

or ruffles: double ruffles, circular ruffles, flounces- Flares - Godets

9.0 TERMINOLOGY OF GARMENT INDUSTRY

alter – allowance – basting – binding - construction lines – drape - dress form – ease - empire

line - layout - notch - pivot – slash – tack – trim - Baggies- drape – flare - texture – wardrobe

- empire line- antiques-emblem- missy

10.0 STUDY OF PATTERNS & MATERIAL PREPARATION FOR CUTTING

Study of patterns: definition of drafting -flat pattern designing -different types of patterns-

drafting technique, advantages -commercial patterns, advantages- draping technique- principles

for pattern drafting - contents of paper patterns -advantages of paper patterns - pattern layout

Material preparation for cutting: definitions of grain, on-grain, off-grain, selvedge -steps

involved in preparation of fabric for cutting -methods of fabric cutting - checking and

straightening of fabric grain -methods of straightening fabric grain: stretching method, steam

press method, immersion method -shrinkage and pressing of material

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REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Mary Mathews -- Practical Clothing Construction, Part-I& II, Madras.

2. Constance Talbot -- The Complete Book of Sewing, London Museum Press Ltd.

3. Collins -- Encyclopedia of Dress Making, Golden Hands.

4. A.C. & E.M Barrowman -- Step by Step Sewing,VolI & II,MacMillan Company,

London.

5. Frances Blondin W M H --The New Encyclopedia of Modern Sewing, Wise &

Co., New York.

6. Alison Beazley, Terry Bond -- Computer Aided Pattern Design and Product

Development, Black Well Publishing.

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CARE OF TEXTILES

Subject Title : CARE OF TEXTILES

Subject Code : GT-105

Periods per Week : 03

Periods per year : 90

TIME SCHEDULE

S.

No

Major Topics No. of

periods

Weightage of

Marks

Short

Questions

Essay

Questions

1. Equipment & Reagents

15 13 1 1

2. Optical Whiteners & Stiffening

agents

10 13 1 1

3. Bleaches 09 13 1 1

4. Stain Removal 10 13 1 1

5. Principles of washing & their

application

09 13 1 1

6. Dry cleaning 08 13 1 1

7. Finishes 08 13 1 1

8. Care Labels 06 03 1 0

9. 9 Mending 06 03 1 0

10. Storage of clothes & Care of

Home Textiles

09 13 1 1

Total 90 110 10 08

OBJECTIVES On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to

1.0 EQUIPMENTS & REAGENTS

1.1 State the function of scrubbing Board and its uses

1.2 State the functions of suction washer

1.3 State the uses of Dryers & Drying racks

1.4 List the types of Washing machines, irons and its uses

1.5 State the precautions and care to be taken while ironing

1.6 State the uses of Steam air Garment finishers and Form finishers

1.7 State the uses of Dry cleaning pump and its uses

1.8 Explain the functions of chemical reagents used in laundery

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1.9 List out Alkaline reagents used in Laundry for specific purpose

1.10 State the uses of Ammonia

1.11 State the uses of Sodium carbonate (Washing soda)

1.12 State the uses of Sodium Tetra Borate (Borax)

1.13 List out acidic reagents

1.14State the uses of Acetic acid and its precautions during laundering

1.15 State the uses of Oxalic acid and its precautions during laundering

1.16 List out cleansing materials

1.17 State the uses of Petrochemicals

1.18 Explain the preparation of Soap solution

1.19 Explain the preparation of Cleansing fluid

2.0 OPTICAL WHITENERS & STIFFENING AGENTS

2.1 List the uses of Blues

2.2 State the types of blues

2.3 Describe the insoluble blues with examples

2.4 Explain soluble blues with examples

2.5 Explain the blueing process

2.6 Describe the tests for the depth of colour in blueing

2.7 List out stiffening agents

2.8 State the kinds of starches

2.9 Explain about Rice, Wheat, Maize, Potato, Tapioca and commercial starches

2.10 Describe the preparation of boiling water starch /Standard starch jelly

2.11 Explain the preparation of cold process of starch

2.12 Describe the preparation of Gum Arabic and Borax solutions

2.13 State the strength of starch solution for stiffening of different articles

3.0 BLEACHES

3.1 Define bleach

3.2 Give the classification of bleaches

3.3 List out the Oxidizing bleaches

3.4 Explain the effect of sunlight with moisture, air, grass, sodium perborate,

hydrogen peroxide and potassium permanganate bleaches

3.6 List out the reducing bleaches

3.7 Explain sodium Hydro sulphite bleach and sodium Bi sulphate bleaches

3.8 State the functions of optical bleaches

3.9 Write about over bleaching

4.0 STAIN REMOVAL

4.1 Define Stain

4.2 List out the rules to be followed in stain removal

4.3 Explain the classification of stains

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4.4 Give examples for vegetable, animal, grease, dye, mineral and special stains

4.5 State the features of vegetable stains

4.6 State the features of animal stains

4.7 State the features of mineral stains

4.8Explain the stain removal process of coffee, tea, ballpoint ink,curry,egg and

grease stains

4.9 Explain the stain removal process of Henna, ink, blood and haldi

4.10Explain the stain removal process of Lip sticks, nail polish, paint and rust

4.11 Explain the stain removal process of beetle leaf, wax, chewing gum,

chocolate, ice cream and make-up

4.12 Explain the stain removal process of mildew, perspiration, perfume, scorch,

shoe polish and wine

5.0 PRINCIPLES OF WASHING & THEIR APPLICATIONS

5.1 Name the methods of washing

5.2 Explain the application of friction- hand friction or rubbing, special scrubbing

by brush, rubbing and scrubbing methods

5.3 Explain about applications of light pressure-kneading and squeezing

5.4Explain about suction washing and washing machine methods

5.5 List the methods of finishing

5.6 Explain ironing and pressing methods

5.7 Explain steaming, mangling and calendaring methods

5.8 Explain the process of washing and finishing of organdie and velveteen

6.0 DRY CLEANING 6.1 Define dry cleaning

6.2 List out grease absorbents

6.3 List out grease solvents

6.4 Explain the general rules for dry cleaning

6.5 Describe immersion method in dry cleaning

6.6 Explain the method of spot cleaning with grease solvents

6.7 State the method of dry cleaning using grease absorbents

6.8 Explain the method of dry cleaning using application of paste

7.0 FINISHES

7.1 Define finish

7.2 Enumerate the aims /objectives/functions of finishes

7.4 State the types of mechanical finishes

7.5 Describe about Beetling, calendaring and embossing finishes

7.6 Explain about glazing, napping and Tentering finishes

7.8 Explain about weighting finish

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7.9 List out the Chemical finishes

7.10 Describe Mercerizing, Crease Resistant and creping finishes

7.11 Explain Fire-Proof and flame retardant finish

7.12 Explain water repellent and wash & wear finish

7.13 Explain wrinkle resistant finish

8.0 CARE LABELS

8.1 List out various systems of care labelling

8.2 Explain about national care labelling system

8.3 Explain about international care labelling system

8.4 List the symbols used in washing instruction

8.5 List out the bleaching instruction

8.6 List out the drying instruction

8.7 List out the ironing instruction

8.8 List out the dry cleaning instruction

8.9 Explain about the placements of labels on garment

9.0 MENDING

9.1 List the fundamental rules for darning

9.2 List the kinds of tears

9.3 Explain the process of darning

9.4 Explain about patching (hemmed, print)

10.0 STORAGE OF HOUSEHOLD LINEN&CARE OF SPECIAL

TEXTILE ARTICLES

10.1 Explain the planning of storage space

10.2 Explain the process of storing of Bed Lenin

10.3State how to store Bath accessories

10.4 State how to store Table Lenin

10.5 State how to store Apparels

10.6 Explain the cleaning process of carpets & rugs

10.7 Explain the washing process of laces (cotton, linen, boarder embroidered

gold, and silver)

10.8 Explain the cleaning process of fur coats

CONTENT

1.0 function of scrubbing Board and its uses- suction washer and its uses-uses of

Dryers & Drying racks- types of Washing machines, irons and its uses-

precautions and care to be taken while ironing-uses of Steam air Garment

finishers and Form finishers-uses of Dry cleaning pump and its uses- Acidic and

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Alkaline reagents used in Laundry for specific purpose- uses of Ammonia- uses

of Sodium carbonate (Washing soda)-uses of Sodium Tetra Borate (Borax)- uses

of Acetic acid and its precautions during laundering-uses of Oxalic acid and its

precautions during laundering- cleansing materials- uses of Petrochemicals-

preparation of Soap solution- preparation of Cleansing fluid

2.0 OPTICAL WHITENERS & STIFFENING AGENTS

functions of Blues- types of blues- insoluble blues with examples-soluble blues

with examples- blueing process- tests for the depth of colour in blueing-uses of

stiffening agents- kinds of starches- Rice, Wheat, Maize, Potato, Tapioca and

commercial starches-preparation of boiling water starch /Standard starch jelly-

preparation of cold process of starch-preparation of Gum Arabic and Borax

solutions-strength of starch solution for stiffening of different articles

3.0 BLEACHES

Bleach- classification of bleaches- Oxidising bleaches- reducing bleaches-method

and uses of Sodium hypo chlorite bleach-bleaching method and uses of Sunlight

with moisture, air and grass- method and uses of Hydrogen peroxide bleach-

method and uses of Sodium perborate -method and uses of Potassium

permanganate bleach-method and uses of Hydro sulphite bleach-method and uses

of Sodium Bi sulphate bleach-reasons for over bleaching- precautions during the

bleaching operations

4.0 STAIN REMOVAL

Define Stain- rules to be followed in stain removal -classification of stains-

examples for vegetable, animal, grease, dye, mineral and special stains-features

of vegetable stains-animal stains- mineral stains- stain removal process of coffee,

tea, ballpoint ink,curry,egg and grease stains- Henna, ink, blood and haldi -Lip

sticks, nail polish, paint and rust-beetle leaf, wax, chewing gum, chocolate, ice

cream and make-up- mildew, perspiration, perfume, scorch, shoe polish and wine

5.0 PRINCIPALS OF WASHING & THEIR APPLICATIONS

method of washing- method of finishing- method of rubbing-process of

scrubbing- process of calendaring- process of mangling-process of washing and

finishing of organdie-process of washing and finishing of velveteen

6.0 DRY CLEANING Define dry cleaning- grease absorbents- grease solvents-general rules for dry

cleaning- dry cleaning by immersion method in grease solvents-spot cleaning

with grease solvents- dry cleaning with application of grease absorbents-dry

cleaning with application of paste

7.0 FINISHES

Define finish-the aims /objectives/functions of finishes -types of finishes-

mechanical finishes-beetling finish, calendaring- Crepe, Embossing, Glazing

finish, napping- Tentering process of textile fabrics-finishing process of

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Weighting - Chemical finishes- Mercerising, Crease Resistant -fire-Proof and

flame retardant finish-water repellent and wash & wear finish-wrinkle resistant

finish

8.0 CARE LABELS

Various systems of care labeling-national and international care labelling system

- symbols used in washing instruction-bleaching instruction-the drying

instruction- ironing instruction- the dry cleaning instruction-the placements of

labels on garment

9.0 MENDING

Fundamental rules for darning- kinds of tears-the process of darning-patching

(hemmed, print)

10.0 STORAGE OF HOUSEHOLD LINEN&CARE OF SPECIAL

TEXTILE ARTICLES

planning of storage space- care to be taken while washing of Bed Lenin-store

Bath accessories-how to store Table Lenin- how to store Apparels- cleaning

process of carpets & rugs-the washing process of laces (cotton, linen, boarder

embroidered gold, and silver)- cleaning process of fur coats

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Noemia D‘Souza -- Fabric Care, New Age International (P) Limited Publishers

2. Durga Deulkar -- House hold textiles and laundry work, Atmaram & Sons Ltd., Delhi.

3. Susheela Dantiyagi, Fundamentals of Textiles and their care, Orient Long man Ltd.,

4. Corbmann -- Fibre to Fabric, McGrawhills, New Delhi.

5. Pradip V Mehta --An introduction to Quality Control for the Apparel Industry

6. Sushma Gupta, Neeru Garg, Renu Saini -- Text book of Clothing and Textile

7. Mary Mathews -- Practical clothing construction Part-I, Madras.

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TEXTILES LABORATORY

Subject title : TEXTILES LABORATORY

Subject code : GT-106

Periods per week : 04

Periods per year : 120

TIME SHEDULE

OBJECTIVES

On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to

1.0 IDENTIFICATION OF TEXTILE FIBRES

1.1 Identifying the fibres by means of physical inspection, burning tests, solubility tests

and microscopic appearance.

1.2 Discriminating between different types of fibres based on above properties.

1.3 Classifying fibres based on their burning tests, solubility tests and microscopic

appearance.

S. No Major Topics No. of

Periods 1. Identification of textile fibres 15

2. Stain removal 20

3. Washing and finishing of cellulosic materials 10

4. Washing and finishing of silk materials 10

5. Washing and finishing of woollen materials 10

6. Washing and finishing of synthetic materials 10

7. Calendaring 10

8. Preparation of detergent powder and soap 10

9. Dry cleaning 15

10. Collection of basic woven fabric samples 10

Total 120

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1.4 Listing the solvents for textile fibres.

1.5 Drawing the microscopic appearance of textile fibres.

2.0 STAIN REMOVAL

2.1 Identifying and removing the stains (fresh and dry) like tea, coffee, blood, curry, egg,

grease, haldi, henna, ink (blue and black), ball point ink, lip stick, nail varnish, oil

paints etc. from white cotton fabric.

2.2 Classify the stains.

2.3 List the precautions for stain removal.

2.4 Explain the procedure for stain removal.

2.5 State the process of stain identification techniques.

2.6 Explain the methods of removing spots and stains.

3.0 WASHING AND FINISHING OF CELLULOSIC MATERIALS

3.1 Washing and finishing of cellulosic materials like embroidery table cloth, salwar,

blouse, suit, frock, saree, lace.

3.2 Choosing the correct method of washing and finishing for cellulosic materials.

3.3 Formulating a washing and finishing plan for cellulosic materials.

3.4 Explain the washing and finishing procedure for cellulosic materials.

3.5 Name the different washing and finishing methods for cellulosic materials.

3.6 Illustrate the folding of garments as part of finishing.

4.0 WASHING AND FINISHING OF SILK MATERIALS

4.1 Washing and finishing of silk materials -silk sarees/ silk skirts with blouse/ dress

materials.

4.2 Select the correct method of washing and finishing for silk materials.

4.3 Explain the washing and finishing procedure for silk materials.

4.4 Name the different washing and finishing methods for silk materials.

4.5 Illustrate the folding of garments as part of finishing.

5.0 WASHING AND FINISHING OF WOOLLEN MATERIALS

5.1 Washing and finishing of woollen materials /sweaters.

5.2 Choose the correct method of washing and finishing for woollen materials.

5.3 Recommend the correct washing and finishing procedure for woollen materials.

5.4 Explain the washing and finishing procedure for woollen materials.

5.5 Name the different washing and finishing methods for woollen materials.

5.6 Illustrate the folding of garments as part of finishing.

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6.0 WASHING AND FINISHING OF SYNTHETIC MATERIALS

6.1 Washing and finishing of synthetic materials like salwar kameez.

6.2 Choose the correct method of washing and finishing for synthetic materials.

6.3 Recommend the correct washing and finishing procedure for synthetic materials.

6.4 Explain the washing and finishing procedure for synthetic materials.

6.5 Name the different washing and finishing methods for synthetic materials.

6.6 Illustrate the folding of garments as part of finishing.

7.0 CALENDERING

7.1 Finish the given article (saree) by calendering.

7.2 List the precautions to be taken while calendering.

8.0 PREPARATION OF DETERGENT POWDER AND SOAP

8.1 Preparing detergent powder.

8.2 List the ingredients for preparation of detergent powder.

8.3 Prepare soap by cold process.

8.4 List the ingredients for soap making.

9.0 DRY CLEANING

9.1 Dry cleaning of garments like saree blouse by three methods – immersion method,

paste and absorbent powders.

9.2 Explain dry cleaning methods.

9.3 List the grease absorbents, solvents and powders used for dry cleaning.

9.4 State the precautions followed in dry cleaning.

10.0 COLLECTION OF BASIC WOVEN FABRIC SAMPLES

10.1 Identifying the fabric, weave and finish.

10.2 Assessing the suitability of fabrics for different garments.

COURSE CONTENTS

1.0 IDENTIFICATION OF TEXTILE FIBRES

Visual inspection of fibres, burning test, microscopic test and solubility test.

2.0 STAIN REMOVAL

Remove stains (fresh and dry) like tea, coffee, blood, curry, egg, grease, haldi, henna,

ink (blue and black), ball point ink, lip stick, nail polish, oil paints etc. from white

cotton fabric.

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3.0 WASHING AND FINISHING OF CELLULOSIC MATERIALS

Washing and finishing of embroidery table cloth, salwar, blouse, suit, frock, saree,

lace.

4.0 WASHING AND FINISHING OF SILK MATERIALS

Washing and finishing of silk sarees/ silk skirts with blouse/ dress materials.

5.0 WASHING AND FINISHING OF WOOLLEN MATERIALS

Washing and finishing of sweaters.

6.0 WASHING AND FINISHING OF SYNTHETIC MATERIALS

Washing and finishing of salwarkameez.

7.0 CALENDERING

Calendering of saree.

8.0 PREPARATION OF DETERGENT POWDER AND SOAP

Recipe for detergent powder and preparation of soap by cold process

9.0 DRY CLEANING

Dry cleaning of saree blouse.

10.0 COLLECTION OF BASIC WOVEN FABRIC SAMPLES

Collecting different types of woven fabric samples available in the market.

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. B A Chenai -- Textiles and their care.

2. SusheelaDantyagi -- Fundamentals of Textiles and their care, Orient Longman Ltd.

3. DurgaDeulkar -- Household textiles and laundry work, Atmaram& Sons Ltd., Delhi.

4. Corbmann -- Fibre to Fabric, Mc Graw Hills, New Delhi.

Note: Record should be maintained

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PATTERN DESIGNING AND GARMENT CONSTRUCTION

LABORATORY

Subject name : PATTERN DESIGNING AND GARMENT

CONSTRUCTION LABORATORY

Subject code : GT- 107

Periods per week : 10

Periods per semester : 300

TIME SCHEDULE

S. No.

Major Topics No. of Periods

1. a) Sewing machine operations

b) Maintenance of Sewing machine

15

2. Recording measurements 03

3. Basic stitches and hems 25

4. Seams and Seam finishes 30

5. Fullness 20

6. Closures - Plackets & Fasteners 20

7. Bias cutting and joining 10

8. Neckline finishes

18

9.. Layouts 15

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300

OBJECTIVES

On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to

1.0 a) SEWING MACHINE OPERATIONS

1.1 Operating the sewing machine.

1.2 Illustrating the parts of a sewing machine.

1.3 Listing the parts of sewing machine.

b) MAINTANENCE OF SEWINGMACHINE

1.4 Repairing the sewing machine.

1.5 Locating the oiling points on sewing machine.

1.6 Practicing stitching different lines and curves on paper and cloth.

2.0 RECORDING MEASUREMENTS

2.1 Preparing a personal measurement chart.

2.2 Demonstrating the taking of measurements for dress form.

3.0 BASIC STITCHES AND HEMS

3.1 Preparing samples for different temporary and permanent stitches.

3.2 Illustrating the different temporary and permanent stitches.

4.0 SEAMS AND SEAM FINISHES

4.1 Preparing samples of different seams: plain, lapped, flat fell, welt, slot, French, Mantua

makers & piped seams.

10.

Construction of

a) Apron

b) Bib

c) Jangia

d)Jabla

e)Romper

f) A-line frock/Princess petticoat

g)Yoke frock

h) Umbrella frock

06

06

06

09

09

09

15

09

11 Construction of school Uniform

40

12 Project – party wear- Long Frock/ Frill frock with emboridery 35

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4.2 Preparing samples of different seam finishes: pinked, double stitch, edge stitch, bound

seam edge, herring bone & over cast seam finishes.

5.0 FULLNESS

5.1 Preparing samples of fullness: different types of darts, tucks, pleats, gathers, godets,

flares and flounces.

6 .0 CLOSURES - PLACKETS & FASTENERS

6.1 Preparing samples for different plackets: continuous wrap opening, zipper placket (2

types), narrow binding placket.

6.2 Preparing samples of different fasteners: button and button holes (vertical and

horizontal), press buttons, bound buttons, hooks and loops, eyelets and cords.

7.0 BIAS CUTTING AND JOINING

7.1 Cutting bias strips.

7.2 Joining bias strips.

7.3 Applying bias on garments.

8.0 NECK LINE FINISHES

8.1 a) FACINGS b) BINDINGS c) Prepare shirt collar and petar pan collar

d) Prepare Basic sleeve, Magyar and puff sleeve

8.2 Preparing samples of different facings, bindings, collars and sleeves

9.0 LAYOUTS

9.1 Preparing samples for different types of layouts.

10.0 Drafting, pattern making and stitching of a) Apron b) Bib c) Jangia b)Jabla

c) Romper d) A – line frock e) Princes petticoat d) Yoke frock (square,round) e)

Umbrella frock

10.1 Drafting, patternmaking and stitching of Apron

10.2 Drafting, patternmaking and stitching of Bib

10.3 Drafting, patternmaking and stitching of Jangia

10.4 Drafting, patternmaking and stitching of Jabla

10.5 Drafting, patternmaking and stitching of Romper

10.6 Drafting, patternmaking and stitching of A-line frock

10.7Design, Draft, patternmaking and stitching of Yoke frocks (square,round)

10.8Design, Draft, patternmaking and stitching of Umbrella frock

11.0 Construction of school uniform (Boy)

11.1 Drafting, pattern making and stitching of boys school uniform

12.0 Project

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12.1 Drafting, pattern making and stitching of Party wear-long frock/frill frock with

embroidery

COURSE CONTENTS

1.0 a) SEWING MACHINE OPERATION b) SEWING MACHINE

MAINTENANCE

Sewing machine parts and functions - Types of domestic sewing machines - Single

needle lock stitch machine: parts and functions - Sewing machine accessories -

Sewing machine operations - Selection of needles and threads for sewing machine

based on fabric - Sewing machine care and maintenance - Sewing machine troubles

2.0 RECORDING MEASUREMENTS

Dress form measurements - Human body measurements: manual - Taking and

recording measurements

3.0 BASIC STITCHES AND HEMS

Sample preparation of temporary and permanent stitches: even basting, uneven

basting, diagonal basting, tailor tacking, running stitch, back stitch, overcasting,

whipping - Sample preparation of different types of hems

4.0 SEAMS AND SEAM FINISHES

Seams: Steps in working of different classes of seams - Selection/ usage of seams -

Sample preparation of different seams: plain, lapped, flat fell, welt, slot, french,

mantua makers & piped seams

Working of different seam finishes - Sample preparation of different seam finishes:

pinked, double stitch, edge stitch, bound seam edge, herring bone & over cast seam

finishes

5.0 FULLNESS

Ways of introducing fullness - Sample preparation of different types of darts, tucks,

pleats, gathers, godets, flares and flounces

6.0 CLOSURES - PLACKETS & FASTENERS

Placket standards - Placket placement - Placket types - Sample preparation of

different plackets: continuous wrap opening, adaptation, tailored placket, zipper

placket (2 types), narrow binding placket

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Sample preparation with different fasteners - Button and button holes: vertical and

horizontal - Press buttons - Bound buttons - Hooks and eyes - Eyelets – Cords

7.0 BIAS CUTTING AND JOINING

Bias cutting - Bias joining - Applying bias on garments

8.0 NECK LINE FINISHES

FACINGS- BINDINGS - Prepare shirt collar and petar pan collar- Prepare Basic

sleeve, Magyar and puff sleeve-Preparing samples of different facings, bindings, collars and sleeves

9.0 LAYOUTS

Preparing samples for different types of layouts.

10.0 Drafting, pattern making and stitching of a) Apron b) Bib c) Jangia b)Jabla

c) Romper d) A – line frock e) Princes petticoat d) Yoke frock (square,round) e)

Umbrella frock

Cut and Stitching Apron- Bib- Jangia- Jabla- Romper- A-line frock- Yoke frocks

(square,round)- Umbrella frock

11.0 Construction of school uniform (Boy)

Cut and Stitching of boys school uniform

12.0 Project

Cut and Stitching of Party wear-long frock/frill frock with embroidery

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Hellen Joseph Armstrong -- Pattern for Fashion Design, Prentice Hall Publications.

2. Ritu Jindal -- Hand Book of Fashion Design, Mittal Publications, New Delhi.

3. Zarapkar -- Zarapkar System of Cutting, Gala Publishers, Mumbai.

4. Juvekar -- Easy Cutting, Ball Company, Bombay.

5. Mary Mathews -- Practical Clothing Construction, Part I & II.

6. Pamela C Stringer -- Pattern Drafting for Dress Making, Augustan Publishers, Delhi.

7. Winifred Alddrich -- Metric Pattern Cutting.

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Note: Record should be maintained

SURFACE ENRICHMENT LABORATORY

Subject name : SURFACE ENRICHMENT LABORATORY

Subject code : GT-108

Periods per Week : 05

Periods per Semester : 150 TIME SCHEDULE

Sl.No

Major Topics No. of Periods

1 Sketch, enlarging and reducing the

design 12

2 Smocking-Types 12

3 Crocheting 12

4 Tatting/Hand knitting 24

5 Hand embroidery 50

6 Product development(purse,hand

bag,hair band pouch)

30

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7. Project-Ornamentation of

dress/wallhanging/embroidery kit

10

OBJECTIVES On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to

1.0 SKETCH, ENLARGING AND REDUCING THE DESIGN

1.1 Draw and enlarge the given designs

1.2 Draw and reduce the given designs

2 .0 SMOCKING-Types of smocking

2.1 Make smocking samples-3

2.2 Prepare diamond smocking sample

2.3 Prepare Canadian smocking sample

2.4 Prepare honey comb smocking sample 3.0 CROCHETING

3.1 Make crocheting samples-1

3.2 Make lace samples-1

3.3 Make motifs-1

4.0 TATTING/HAND KNITTING

4.1 preparation of Tatting lace samples-2

4.2 preparation of tatting motif samples-2

5.0 HAND EMBROIDERY

5.1 preparation of Hand embroidery samples stem stitch

5.2 preparation of Hand embroidery samples chain

5.3 preparation of Hand embroidery samples Herring bone

5.4 preparation of Hand embroidery samples Feather

5.5 preparations of Hand embroidery samples Satin

5.6 preparation of Hand embroidery samples Long &Short

5.7 preparation of Hand embroidery samples Cross stitch

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5.8 preparations of Hand embroidery sample French knots

5.9 preparation of Hand embroidery samples Lazy Daisy

5.10 preparation of Hand embroidery sample Mirror work

5.11 Preparation of Hand Embroidery sample for spider stitch

5.12 Preparation of Hand Embroidery sample for Rosette stitch

5.13 Preparation of Hand Embroidery sample for Ribbon stitch

5.14 Preparation of Hand Embroidery sample for seed stitch chamki stitch

5.15 Preparation of Hand Embroidery sample for shadow stitch

5.16 Preparation of Hand Embroidery sample for Bead work

5.17 Preparation of Hand Embroidery sample for fish bone stitch

5.18 Preparation of Hand Embroidery sample for Eye let hole stitch

5.19 Preparation of Hand Embroidery sample for magic chain stitch

5.20 Preparation of Hand Embroidery sample for cut work

5.21 Preparation of Hand Embroidery sample for couching

6.0 PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT-

6.1 Preparation of purse, handbag, hair band and pouch

7.0 PROJECT

7.1 Ornamentation of a dress/wallhanging/embroidery kit

COURSE CONTENTS

1.0 Sketch ,enlarging and reducing the design- Enlarging and reducing given

design

2.0 Smocking-prepare 3samples of smocking-diamond-canadian-honey comb

3.0 crocheting –lace, motifs

4.0 Tatting &Hand knitting – motifs

5.0 HAND EMBROIDERY - preparation Hand embroidery samples of -stem stitch- chain -

Herring bone - Feather - Satin - Long &Short - Cross - drawn thread work - French

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knots - Lazy Daisy - Mirror work - Running - - Back stitch - spider stitch - Rosette -

button hole stitch - tambura work stitch - Ribbon stitch - seed stitch - chamki

stitch - shadow stitch - net work stitch - Bead work - fish bone stitch - cable

chain - Eye let hole stitch- magic chain stitch - lavangam stitch - cut work -

couching - back stitch

6.0 PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT-Preparation of purse, handbag and hair band

7.0 PROJECT- Ornamentation of a dress/wallhanging/embroidery kit

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Mccalls book of Machine Embroidery

2. Camlin-Fabric painting books

Note: Record should be maintained

FASHION DESIGN DRAWING LABORATORY

Subject Title : FASHION DESIGN DRAWING LABORATORY

Subject Code : GT- 109

Periods per Week : 04

Periods per Semester : 120

TIME SCHEDULE

Sl.

No

Major Topics No. of Periods

1. Drawing and freehand sketching 10

2 Fundamentals of Fashion Figure

Drawing

10

3 Stick figure 10

4 Block figure 10

5 Drawing of arms, hands, legs, feet 10

6 Fleshing of block figure 15

7 Profile 09

8 Figure in movement 10

9 Hair styles 09

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10 Accessory drawing 03

11 Drawing

Collars,Sleeves,Frills,Flounces,

Skirts and Frocks

24

Total 120

OBJECTIVES On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to know

1.0 DRAWING AND FREE HAND SKETCHING

1.1 Draw any five geometric designs

1.2 Draw any five all over designs

1.3 Draw any five leaf designs

1.4 Draw any five flower designs

1.5 Draw any five stylised designs

1.6 Draw any five abstract designs

1.7 Draw any five free hand sketching designs

2.0 FUNDAMENTALS OF FASHION FIGURE DRAWING

2.1Draw lengthwise and width wise measurements

2.2 Draw proportionate fashion figure (8 ½ ―head figure)

2.3 Draw proportionate fashion figure (9‖ head figure)

2.4 Draw proportionate fashion figure (10‖ head figure) 3.0 STICK FIGURE

4.1 Draw five stick figures

4.0 BLOCK FIGURE

5.1 Draw Block Figure

5.0 DRAWING OF ARMS, HANDS, LEGS, FEET

6.1 Draw Arms

6.2 Draw Hands

6.3 Draw Legs

6.4 Draw Feet

6.0 FLESHING OF BLOCK FIGURE

7.1 Draw fleshing of block figure

7.0 PROFILE

8.1 Draw ¾ th Profile

8.0 FIGURE IN MOVEMENT

9.1 Draw different figure in movements

9.0 HAIR STYLE

10.1 Draw any ten hair styles

10.0 ACCESSORY DRAWING

11.1 Draw Hats

11.2 Draw Belts

11.3 Draw Shoes

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11.4 Draw Foot Wear

11.5 Draw Hand Bags

11.0 Drawing of Collars, Sleeves, Frills, Flounces, Skirts and Frocks

11.1 Draw the types of Collars

11.2 Draw the types of sleeves

11.3 Draw the types of frills

11.4 Draw the types of flounces

11.5 Draw the types of Skirts

11.6 Draw the types of Frocks

CONTENTS

1.0 Drawing and freehand sketching - Draw simple,Geometric Designs, Overall, Leaf, Flower,

Shapes, Abstract Designs and free hand sketching

2.0 FUNDAMENTALS OF FASHION FIGURE DRAWING-lengthwise and width wise measurements- Draw

proportionate Fashion Figure ( 8 ½ , 9‖ & 10‖ Head Figure).

3.0 STICK FIGURE- Draw stick figures

4.0 BLOCK FIGURE- Draw block figure

5.0 DRAWING OF ARMS, HANDS, LEGS, FEET- draw arms, hands, legs, feet

6.0 FLESHING OF BLOCK FIGURE- Fleshing of block figure

7.0 Profile-draw ¾ th profile

8.0 FIGURE IN MOVEMENT-draw figures different movements

9.0 HAIR STYLES- Draw different hair styles

10.0 ACCESSORY DRAWING- draw hats, shoes, belts, foot wear, hand bags

11.0 Drawing of Collars, Sleeves, Frills, Flounces, Skirts and Frocks

Draw the types of Collars-sleeves- frills-flounces-Skirts- Frocks

REFERENCE BOOKS

1Inside fashion designing by Sharon Letate, Harper Collins, USA.

2Hand book for Fashion Designing by P.V.VidyaSagar.

3. Hand book for Fashion Designing by Ritu Jindal, Mittal Publications, New Delhi 4. Fashion Forecasting by Rita Perna

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COMPUTER FUNDEMENTALS LABORATORY

(Common to all Branches)

Subject Title : Computer Fundamentals Laboratory

Subject Code : GT-110

Periods/Week : 03

Periods/Year : 90

Time Schedule

Rationale: The knowledge of Computer usage has become a must for everyone, due to wide spread

computer usage and related applications in all fields. This laboratory is designed to give the students

hands on practice of Windows Operating System and MS Office to enable the students to use these

skills in future courses.

S. No. Major Topics No. of sessions

each of 3 periods duration

No. of

Periods

I. Computer hardware Basics 01 03

II. Windows Operating System 02 06

III. MS Word 09 27

IV. MS Excel 09 27

V. MS PowerPoint 09 27

Total 30 90

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I. Computer Hardware Basics (Not for end examination)

1. a) To familiarize with a Computer System and its hardware connections. b) To Start and Shutdown a Computer correctly.

c) To check the software details of the computer

2. To check the hardware present in your computer

II. Windows’s operating system (Not for end examination)

3. To Explore Windows Desktop

4. Working with Files and Folders

5. Windows Accessories: Calculator – Notepad – WordPad – MS Paint

III. Practice with MS-WORD

6. To familiarize with Ribbon layout of MS Word

Home - Insert - Page layout – References – Review - View

7. To practice Word Processing Basics

8. To practice Formatting techniques

9. To insert a table of required number of rows and columns

10. To insert Objects, Clipart and Hyperlinks

11. To use Mail Merge feature of MS Word

12. To use Equations and symbols features

IV. Practice with MS-EXCEL

13. To familiarize with MS-EXCEL layout 14. To access and Enter data in the cells 15. To edit a spread sheet- Copy, Cut, Paste, and selecting Cells 16. To use built in functions and Formatting Data 17. To create Excel Functions, Filling Cells 18. To enter a Formula for automatic calculations 19. To practice Excel Graphs and Charts 20. To format a Worksheet in Excel, Page Setup and Print

V. Practice with MS-POWERPOINT

21. To familiarize with Ribbon layout features of PowerPoint 2007. 22. To create a simple PowerPoint Presentation 23. To set up a Master Slide in PowerPoint 24. To insert Text and Objects 25. To insert a Flow Charts 26. To insert a Table 27. To insert a Charts/Graphs 28. To insert video and audio 29. To practice Animating text and objects 30. To Review presentation

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DIPLOMA IN GARMENT TECHNOLOGY

SCHEME OF INSTRUCTIONS AND EXAMINATIONS

CURRICULUM 2016

(THIRD SEMESTER)

Sub Code

Name of the Subject Instruction Periods/week

Total Periods per year

Scheme of Examination

Theory Practical Duration

(hrs)

Sessional marks

End Exam Marks

Total Mark

s

THEORY SUBJECTS

GT – 301 Principles of Fashion 03 - 45 3 20 80 100

GT - 302 Technology of Textile Dyeing

03 - 45 3 20 80 100

GT-303 Principles of Product

Development

03 - 45 3 20 80 100

GT-304 Study of Apparel

Industry 03 - 45 3 20 80 100

PRACTICAL SUBJECTS

GT-305 Textile Dyeing Lab

- 04 60 3 40 60 100

GT-306 Pattern Designing lab - 03 45 3 40 60 100

GT-307 Girls Apparel Lab - 09 135 3 40 60 100

GT-308 Surface Ornamentation fashion accessories Lab

- 04 60 3 40 60 100

GT-309 Product Development Lab

- 04 60 3 40 60 100

GT-310 Fashion Illustration and Computer Applications Lab

- 06 90 3 40 60 100

Total 12 30 630 - 320 680 1000

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PRINCIPLES OF FASHION

Subject Title : PRINCIPLES OF FASHION

Subject Code : GT- 301

Periods per Week : 03

Periods per Semester : 45

TIME SCHEDULE

Sl.

No

Major Topics No. of

Periods

Weight age

of marks

Short

Questions

Essay

Questions

1. Introduction to fashion and fashion

terminology

05 19 03 01

2. History and Principles of fashion 06 16 02 01

3. Elements and Principles of design 12 36 02 03

4. Colour theories 09 23 01 02

5. Fashion sketching and fashion

figure

09 13 01 01

6. Indian fashion designers 04 03 01 -

Total 45 110 10 08

OBJECTIVES On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to

1.0 INTRODUCTION TO FASHION AND FASHION TERMINOLOGY

1.1 Introduction to fashion-to know about fashion

1.2 Define fashion

1.3 State the importance of fashion

1.4 State the classification of fashion

1.5 State the principles of fashion

1.6 Understand the styles offered

1.7 Fashions are not based on price

1.8 Fashion are evolutionary in nature

1.9 To know the sales promotion can change the direction in which

fashions are moving

1.10 All the fashions end in excess

1.11 List the factors effecting Fashion

1.12 Describe the Fashion Cycle

1.13 List out the Fashion Theories

1.14 Explain the Traditional Fashion Adoption/Upper class leader ship

theory

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1.15 Describe the Reverse Adaptation/Trickle up or Bottom up theory

1.16 Explain the mass Dissemination/mass market/Trickle across

theory

1.17 State the terms Fashion Adoption and Depression

1.18 Explain fashion innovation characteristics

1.19 State the importance of psychological factors

1.20 State the importance of Social and Economical factors

1.21 Define the terms Broad cloth, Brocade and Calico

1.22 Define the terms Cambric ,Canvas and Casement cloth

1.23 Define the terms Chiffon ,Corduroy and Damask

1.24 Define the term Denim, Dobby and Drill

1.25 Define the term Flannel, Georgette and Muslin

1.26 Define the terms Organdie, Poplin and Tapestry

1.27 Define the terms Terry Cloth, velvet and voile

1.28 Define the terms camouflage, elegance

1.29 Define the terms Fashion co-ordinator, Fashion forward

1.30 Define the terms Knock-offs, Chemise and couturier

1.31 Define the terms Fad, Fashion consultant and Fashion forecast

1.32 Define the terms Contemporary, trendies and Classics

1.33 Define the terms Fashion business, fashion merchandising, Fashion

marketing

2.0 HISTORY AND PRINCIPLES OF FASHION

2.1 Explain 1990‘s turn of the century – Styles and Techniques

2.2 Describe 1916‘s pre world war-I –Styles and Techniques

2.3 Explain 1920‘s Flappers –Styles and Techniques

2.4 Explain 1930‘s The great depression – Styles and techniques

2.5 Describe 1940‘s World War – II- Styles and Techniques

2.6 Explain Styles and Techniques of 1950‘s Fitted silhouette

2.7 Explain the Styles and Techniques of 1960‘s Fashion revolution

2.8 Explain the Styles and Techniques of 1970‘s length option

2.9 Explain the Styles and Techniques of 1980‘s power dressing

2.10 Explain the 1990‘s Retro revised Styles and Techniques

3.0 ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN

3.1 Explain the elements of Design

3.2 Define Design

3.3 List out the principles of Design with examples

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3.4 Explain the aspects of Harmony – Line, Shape, Size, Texture, Idea

and colour

3.5 State the problems and solutions of proportions

3.6 Explain in detail about proportion

3.7 Explain formal and informal Balance

3.8 State the effect of Rhythm

3.9 State the Rhythm through repetition

3.10 State the Rhythm through progression of size

3.11 State the Rhythm through continuous line movement

3.12 Explain in detail about Rhythm

3.13 Explain in detail about Emphasis

3.14 Explain the Optical Illusions – Print, Stripes, Accents, Colour and

Texture

4.0 COLOUR THEORIES

4.1 Define the term Colour

4.2 Define grey scale

4.3 Describe the three dimensions/properties of colour

4.4 State the properties of colour

4.5 State the classification of colour

4.6 Explain the Primary, Secondary and Tertiary colours with examples

4.7 Explain about Quaternary and intermediate colour

4.8 Define Colour Harmony

4.9 Explain about Achromatic and Monochromatic colour Harmony with

examples

4.10 Define the Polychromatic colour harmony with examples

4.11 State the Analogous colour Harmony with examples

4.12 Define Complementary colour harmony with examples

4.13 Explain the Double Complementary colour Harmony with

examples

4.14 Explain Split and Double Split Complementary colour Harmony

with examples

4.15 Define Colour Triad Harmony with examples

4.16 State the harmony with contrast in hue

4.17 State the harmony of one colour with white

4.18 State the Cool colour harmony

4.19 State the Warm colour harmony

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4.20 State the middle key harmony

4.21 State the low key harmony

5.0 FASHION SKETCHING AND FASHION FIGURES

5.1 State the term Reference folder

5.2 State the term Fashion photographs

5.3 Explain about Production sketch

5.4 List out the tools used for Illustration

5.5 Explain about the pencil shading techniques

5.6 Draw and explain the Road map Grid

5.7 Draw the 8 headed figure

5.8 Know to Plan the page

5.9 Know to Plan the proportions

5.10 State Geometric body shapes

5.11 State Flesh out the figure

5.12 Draw Moving the figure

5.13 Draw choosing the figure

5.14 State the tips for drawing the hands and arms

5.15 State the tips for drawing the legs

5.16 List the figure types

5.17 State the features of tall and thin figure

6.18 State the features of tall and heavy figure

6.19 State the features of short and thin figure

6.20 State the features of short and heavy figure

6.21 State the features of top heavy, bottom heavy and thick waisted

figure

6.0 INDIAN FASHION DESIGNERS

6.1 List famous Indian fashion designers

6.2 Explain styles and creation of Ritukumar

6.3 Explain styles and creation of HemanthTrivedi

6.4 State the features and styles of BhanuAthaiya

6.5 State the styles and creation of RohitBal

6.6 State styles and creation of RituBeri

6.7. State the features and styles of Manish Malhothra

COURSE CONTENT:

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1.0 INTRODUCTION TO FASHION AND FASHION TERMINOLOGY - Introduction

to fashion-Define fashion-the importance of fashion Know the fashion-

understand the fashion – classification of fashion - principles of fashion-

Understand the styles offered-Fashions are not based on price-Fashion are

evolutionary in nature-To know the sales promotion can change the direction in

which fashions are moving-All the fashions end in excess-principles of

fashion- factors effecting Fashion- Fashion Cycle- Fashion Theories-

Traditional Fashion Adoption/Upper class leader ship theory-Reverse

Adaptation/Trickle up or Bottom up theory- mass Dissemination/mass

market/Trickle across theory-terms Fashion Adoption , Depression- fashion

innovation characteristics- importance of psychological factors- importance of

Social and Economical factors-the terms Broad cloth- Brocade- Calico-

Cambric-Canvas- Casement cloth- Chiffon -Corduroy – Damask-Denim-

Dobby-Drill-Flannel- Georgette- Muslin-Organdie- Poplin –Tapestry-Terry

Cloth- velvet- voile- camouflage- elegance- Fashion co-ordinator- Fashion

forward - Knock-offs-Chemise - couturier –Fad-Fashion consultant - Fashion

forecast –Contemporary- trendies and Classics- Fashion business, fashion

merchandising- Fashion marketing

2.0 PRINCIPLES AND HISTORY OF FASHION- History of fashion- Introduction-

1900‘s Turn of the century-styles and techniques-1916‘s world war I- styles and

techniques-1920‘s The flapper- styles and techniques-1930‘s the great

depression- styles and techniques-1940‘s world war-II- styles and techniques-

1950‘s Fitted silhouettes- styles and techniques-1960‘s Fashion revolution-

styles and techniques-1970‘s length options - styles and techniques-1980‘s

power dressing- styles and techniques-1990‘s Retro revised- styles and

techniques

3.0 ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN-Explain the elements of

Design-Define Design- principles of Design with examples- aspects of

Harmony – Line, Shape, Size, Texture, Idea and colour -problems and

solutions of proportions- detail about proportion-formal and informal Balance-

effect of Rhythm- Rhythm through repetition- Rhythm through progression of

size- Rhythm through continuous line movement- detail about Rhythm -detail

about Emphasis -Optical Illusions – Print, Stripes, Accents, Colour and Texture

4.0 COLOUR THEORIES- Define the term Colour- grey scale-

dimensions/properties of colour- classification of colour- Primary, Secondary

and Tertiary colours with examples- Quaternary and intermediate colour-

Colour Harmony- Achromatic - Monochromatic – Polychromatic colour

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Harmony with examples- Analogous colour Harmony with examples-

complementary-Double Complementary colour Harmony with examples- Split

and Double Split Complementary colour Harmony with examples-Colour

Triad Harmony with examples-harmony with contrast in hue- one colour with

white- Cool colour harmony- Warm colour harmony- middle key harmony-

low key harmony

5.0 FASHION SKETCHING AND FASHION FIGURE

-term Reference folder-Fashion photographs- Production sketch- tools used for

Illustration- pencil shading techniques-Road map Grid- 8 headed figure-Plan

the page- Plan the proportions-Geometric body shapes- Flesh out the figure-

Draw Moving the figure-Draw choosing the figure-tips for drawing the hands

and arms- tips for drawing the legs- figure types- tall and thin figure- tall and

heavy figure- short and thin figure-short and heavy figure-top heavy, bottom

heavy and thick waisted

6.0 INDIAN FASHION DESIGNERS- List the famous Indian fashion designers- -

Styles and creation of Fashion designers -Ritu Kumar – Hemanthtrivedi – BhanuAthaiya

– RohitBal –– RituBeri- Manish malhothra

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Inside fashion Designing by Sharon Letate, Harper Collins, USA.

2. Hand book for Fashion Designing by P.V.VidyaSagar.

3. Hand book for Fashion Designing by Ritu Jindal, Mittal Publications, New Delhi 4. Fashion Forecasting by Rita Perna

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TECHNOLOGY OF TEXTILE DYEING

Subject title : TECHNOLOGY OF TEXTILE DYEING

Subject code : GT- 302

Periods per week : 03

Periods per semester : 45

TIME SCHEDULE

S. No Major Topics No. of

Periods

Weight age

of marks

Short

Questions

Essay

Questions

1. Preparatory process of grey goods 10 26 2 2

2. Aspects and methods of dyeing 05 09 3 -

3. Application of Direct dyes &

Reactive dyes

10 26 2 2

4. Application of Azoic dyes 10 23 1 2

5. Application of Vat dyes 10 26 2 2

Total 45 110 10 08

OBJECTIVES

On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to know

1.0 PREPARATORY PROCESS OF GREY GOODS

1.1 List the sequence of operations in chemical processing.

1.2 State the importance of preparatory processes for grey goods.

1.3 Define singeing.

1.4 State the importance of singeing.

1.5 List the singeing methods.

1.6 Explain the method of plate singeing with a neat diagram

1.7 State the advantages and disadvantages of plate singeing

1.8 Explain the roller singeing method with a neat diagram

1.9 State the advantages and disadvantages of roller singeing.

1.10 Explain the gas singeing method with a neat diagram

1.11 State the advantages and disadvantages of gas singeing.

1.12 Define the term desizing.

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1.13 State the objectives of desizing.

1.14 List the desizing methods.

1.15 Explain the methods of rot steeping, acid steeping and enzymatic desizing.

1.16 List the types of enzymes according to origin.

1.17 State the advantages and disadvantages of enzymatic desizing method.

1.18 State the importance of scouring.

1.19 List the types of kiers and kier boiling assistants.

1.20 Explain the modern kier (multi-tubular heater)

1.21 List the precautions for obtaining good scouring.

1.22 State the process of scouring of coloured goods.

1.23 State the limitations of kiering.

1.24 Define the term bleaching

1.25 State the importance of bleaching.

1.26 List various bleaching agents and methods of bleaching.

1.27 Explain bleaching of fabric with bleaching powder

1.28 Describe in detail about the sodium hypochlorite bleaching.

1.29 List the precautions to be taken during hypochlorite bleaching.

1.30 State the process of bleaching of colored woven goods.

1.31 List the advantages of hydrogen peroxide bleaching.

2.0 ASPECTS AND METHODS OF DYEING

2.1 Define the term dyeing.

2.2 State the importance of dyeing.

2.3 Explain the material to liquor ratio

2.4 State the importance of percent exhaustion.

2.5 State the purpose of standing baths.

2.6 Define the term cross-dyeing.

2.7 Define the term reserve-dyeing.

2.8 Define the term topping.

2.9 Define the term tailing effect.

2.10 Define the term stripping and state its importance

2.11 Define adsorption and absorption.

2.12 State the importance of fixation of dyes.

2.14 Define the term percent shade and its importance

2.15 Explain about colourfastness property of the dyes

2.16 Define top dyeing

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2.17 State the purpose of Stock dyeing, Yarn dyeing and Piece dyeing

2.18 Explain about Skein dyeing, Package dyeing and Union dyeing

3.0 APPLICATION OF DIRECT DYES AND REACTIVE DYES

3.1 State the classification of direct dyes.

3.2 Describe the application of direct dyes on cotton.

3.3 Explain after-treatment of direct dyed material.

3.4 Explain the stripping of direct dyed material.

3.5 List the fastness properties of direct dyes.

3.6 List the types of reactive dyes.

3.7 Explain cold dyeing method of reactive dyes

3.8 Explain hot dyeing method of reactive dyes

3.9 Mention the fastness properties of reactive dyes.

3.10 List the advantages of reactive dyes.

4.0 APPLICATION OF AZOIC DYES

4.1 State the principle/concept of azoic dyes

4.2 State the different color combinations of the napthol dyes

4.3 Describe the application of napthols to cotton material

4.4 State about hot dissolving method in azoic dyeing

4.5 State the substantivity property of napthols

4.6 State the importance of soaping of azoic shades

4.7 State the method of stripping of azoic dyes

4.8 List the fastness properties of azoic dyes

5.0 APPLICATION OF VAT DYES

5.1 Define the term vatting

5.2 Explain the method of application of vat dyes

5.3 List the various methods of vat dyeing

5.4 List the fastness properties of vat dyes

5.5 State the method of stripping of vat dyes

COURSE CONTENTS

1.0 PREPARATORY PROCESS OF GREY GOODS

Sequence of operations in chemical processing-importance of preparatory processes

for grey goods-singeing-the importance of singeing- singeing methods-method of plate

singeing-advantages and disadvantages of plate singeing-roller singeing method- advantages

and disadvantages of roller singeing-gas singeing method-advantages and disadvantages of

gas singeing-desizing-objectives of desizing- desizing methods-methods of rot steeping, acid

steeping and Enzymatic desizing- types of enzymes according to origin-enzymatic desizing

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method-advantages and disadvantages of enzymatic desizing method-importance of scouring-

types of kiers and kier boiling assistants-modern kier (multi-tubular heater)- precautions for

obtaining good scouring-process of scouring of coloured goods- limitations of kiering-term

bleaching-importance of bleaching-various bleaching agents and methods of bleaching-

bleaching with bleaching powder- sodium hypochlorite bleaching- precautions to be taken

during hypochlorite bleaching- process of bleaching of colored woven goods-advantages of

hydrogen peroxide bleaching.

2.0 ASPECTS AND METHODS OF DYEING

Term dyeing-importance of dyeing-the material to liquor ratio-importance of percent

exhaustion- purpose of standing baths-term cross-dyeing- reserve-dyeing- topping- tailing

effect- stripping and state its importance-adsorption and absorption- importance of fixation

of dyes- percent shade and its importance- colourfastness property of dyes- top dyeing-

purpose of Stock dyeing, Yarn dyeing and Piece dyeing-Skein dyeing, Package dyeing and

Union dyeing

3.0 APPLICATION OF DIRECT DYES AND REACTIVE DYES

classification of direct dyes- the application of direct dyes on cotton-After-treatment of direct

dyed material- the stripping of direct dyed material-fastness properties of direct dyes- the

types of reactive dyes- cold dyeing method of reactive dyes- hot dyeing method of reactive

dyes-the fastness properties of reactive dyes- advantages of reactive dyes.

4.0 APPLICATION OF AZOIC DYES

Principle/concept of azoic dyes-different color combinations of napthol dyes -the application

of napthols to cotton material-hot dissolving method in azoic dyeing-the substantivity

property of napthols- importance of soaping of azoic shades- method of stripping of azoic

dyes- fastness properties of azoic dyes

5.0 APPLICATION OF VAT DYES

term vatting-method of application of vat dyes-the various methods of vat dyeing-the

fastness properties of vat dyes- method of stripping of vat dyes

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. V A Shenai -- Technology of Textile Processing, Vol1 to 5.

2. E.R Trotman -- Bleaching, Dyeing and Chemical Technology of Textile Fibres.

3. R S Prayag-- Scouring, Bleaching, Mercerising and Dyeing of Cellulose Fibres.

4. J T Marsh -- Mercerizing.

5. E P G Gohl& LD Vilensky-- Textile Science,CBS publishers and distributors,

New Delhi.

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PRINCIPLES OF PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Subject title : PRINCIPLES OF PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Subject code : GT- 303

Periods per week : 03

Periods per semester: 45

TIME SCHEDULE

S. No Major Topics No. of

Periods

Weight age

of marks

Short

Questions

Essay

Questions

1. Terminology, Lining, Interlining

and inter facing

06 16 2 1

2. Use of components ,Trimmings ,

selection and care

10 26 2 2

3. Skirts, yokes and pockets 10 26 2 2

4. Sleeves, collars and cuffs 12 26 2 2

5. Wardrobe planning 07 16 2 1

Total 45 110 10 8

OBJECTIVES

On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to know

1.0 TERMINOLOGY, LINING, INTERLINING AND INTER FACING

1.1 Define the terms stay stitching, collection , flounce, boutique

1.2 Define the terms lingerie, costume, display

1.3 Define the terms apparel, fad, and fabric

1.4 Define the terms sample, silhouette, swatches

1.5 Define contemporary, texture and line

1.6 Define lining and list the examples of lining fabrics

1.7 State the method of applying lining and its uses

1.8 Define interlining and list the examples of interlining fabrics

1.9 State the method of attaching interlining and its uses

1.10 Define interfacing and list the examples of interfacing fabrics

1.11 State the method of applying interfacing and its uses

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2.0 USE OF COMPONENTS, TRIMMINGS, SELECTION AND CARE

2.1 State the performance properties of components and trimmings

2.2 State the importance of wadding, lace, braid and elastic

2.3 State the importance of shoulder pads, zip fastners

2.4 State the role of eyelets, labels, motifs, seambinding

2.5 State the importance of buttons, snap fastners, riverts

2.6 State the importance of smocking , ruffles

2.7 Explain about pockets, appliqué and patches

2.8 State the importance of bead work, embroidery, bells, ribbons, sequins

2.9 State the role of binding, drawstrings, ric-rac, quilting

2.10 State the importance of fagotting, shirring

2.11 State the importance of wearing of clothing

2.12 Explain the points to be consider while selection of clothing

2.13 State the points to be consider while wearing and taking off clothes

2.14 State the care to be taken while handling cotton, woolen fabrics

2.15 State the care to be taken while handling silk and synthetic fabrics 2.16 State the care to be taken while handling knit and lace fabrics

3.0 SKIRTS, YOKES AND POCKETS

3.1 List the types of skirts

3.2 State the measurements required for constructing skirts

3.3 Explain the drafting and construction procedure of minimum flare, gathered and

pleated skirts with illustrations

3.4 Explain the drafting and construction procedure of circular and semi-circular skirts

with illustrations

3.5 Define yoke

3.6 List the different kinds of yokes

3.7 State the various factors to be consider for selection of yoke design

3.8 Explain the various ways for creating variety in yoke design

3.9 State the hints on attaching yokes

3.10 Explain the drafting and construction procedure of partial yoke with fullness &

without fullness with illustrations

3.11 Explain the drafting and construction procedure of midriff yoke with illustrations

3.12 State the purpose of pockets in garments

3.13 State the different types of pockets

3.14 State the criteria for selection of pocket design

3.15 Mention the different ways of creating variety in pocket design

3.16 Explain the drafting and construction process of patch and bound pockets with

illustrations

3.17 Explain the drafting and construction process of pocket in a seam and front hip pocket

with illustrations

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4.0 SLEEVES, COLLARS AND CUFFS

4.1 State the classification of sleeves

4.2 Describe the drafting and construction procedure of plain sleeve, puff sleeve with top

and bottom with illustrations

4.3 Describe the drafting and construction procedure of bishop sleeve, circular and leg-o-

mutton sleeves with illustrations

4.4 Describe the drafting and construction procedure of raglan and kimono sleeve with

illustrations

4.5 Describe the drafting and construction procedure of batwing and dolman sleeve with

illustrations

4.6 Explain the drafting and construction procedure of epaulet sleeve and bell sleeve with

illustrations

4.7 State the purpose of adding collars to the neckline of a garment.

4.8 State different ways of creating variety in collar designs

4.9 State the factors to be considered in designing collar styles

4.10 State the classification of collars

4.11 Describe the drafting and construction Procedure of Peter pan and partial roll collars

with illustrations

4.12 Describe the drafting and construction Procedure of cape and scalloped collars with

illustrations

4.13 Describe the drafting and construction Procedure of puritan and sailor collars with

illustrations

4.13 Describe the drafting and construction Procedure of square, rippled collar and full roll

convert able collars with illustrations

4.14 Explain the drafting and construction procedure of Chinese and shawl collar with

illustrations

4.15 Explain the drafting and construction procedure of full shirt collar and turtle neck

collar with illustrations

4.16 Explain about attaching a self-neatening cuff with an over lap

4.17 Explain about cross way strip open or shaped cuff

5.0 WARDROBE PLANNING

5.1 Define the term budget

5.2 List out the benefits of budget

5.3 List out the categories that come under family expense

5.4 State the divisions of clothing budget

5.5Define the term wardrobe planning

5.6 State the importance of wardrobe planning

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5.7 State the factors to be considered for wardrobe planning

5.8 Write the influence of occasion, climate in selecting wardrobe

5.9 Write t the influence of age, occupation and sex in selecting wardrobe

5.10 Write the influence of figure and fashion in selecting wardrobe

5.11 Describe the steps for planning a wardrobe

5.12State the points to be consider for clothing budget for a family

5.13 State the clothing expenditures for the family

5.14 State the tips for shopping

COURSE CONTENTS

UNIT – 1

TERMINOLOGY, LINING, INTERLINING AND INTER FACING - stay stitching, collection ,

flounce, boutique- lingerie, costume, display- apparel, fad, and fabric- sample, silhouette, swatches-

contemporary, texture and line-lining and list the examples of lining fabrics- method of applying

lining and its uses- interlining and list the examples of interlining fabrics- method of interlining and

its uses-interfacing and list the examples of interfacing fabrics- method of applying interfacing and its

uses

UNIT - 2

USE OF COMPONENTS ,TRIMMINGS, SELECTION AND CARE- performance

properties of components and trimmings- importance of wadding, lace, braid and elastic-State

the importance of shoulder pads, zip fastners-role of eyelets, labels, motifs, seambinding-

importance of buttons, snap fastners, riverts- importance of smocking , ruffles- pockets,

appliqué and patches-importance of bead work, embroidery, bells, ribbons, sequins- role of

binding, drawstrings, ric-rac, quilting- importance of fagotting, shirring-importance of

wearing of clothing-points to be consider while selection of clothing- points to be consider

while wearing and taking off clothes-care to be taken while handling cotton, woolen fabrics-

care to be taken while handling silk and synthetic fabrics-care to be taken while handling knit

and lace fabrics

UNIT – 3

SKIRTS, YOKES AND POCKETS- common types of skirts - measurements required for

constructing skirts- drafting and construction procedure of minimum flare, gathered and

pleated skirts with illustrations- drafting and construction procedure of circular and semi-

circular skirts with illustrations- yoke-different kinds of yokes- various factors for selection

of yoke design-various ways for creating variety in yoke design- hints on attaching yokes-

drafting and construction procedure of partial yoke with fullness & without fullness with

illustrations-drafting and construction procedure of midriff yoke with illustrations-the

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purpose of pockets in garments- different types of pockets - criteria for selection of pocket

design- different ways of creating variety in pocket design-drafting and construction process

of patch and bound pockets with illustrations- drafting and construction process of pocket in a

seam and front hip pocket with illustrations

UNIT – 4

SLEEVES, COLLARS AND CUFFS- classification of sleeves-drafting and construction

procedure of plain sleeve, puff sleeve with top and bottom with illustrations- drafting and

construction procedure of bishop sleeve, circular and leg-o-mutton sleeves with illustrations-

the drafting and construction procedure of raglan and kimono sleeve with illustrations-

drafting and construction procedure of batwing and dolman sleeve with illustrations- drafting

and construction procedure of epaulet sleeve and bell sleeve with illustrations- purpose of

adding collars to the neckline of a garment-different ways of creating variety in collar

designs- factors to be considered in designing collar styles- classification of collars-drafting

and construction Procedure of Peter pan and partial roll collars with illustrations- drafting and

construction Procedure of cape and scalloped collars with illustrations-drafting and

construction Procedure of puritan and sailor collars with illustrations-drafting and

construction Procedure of square, rippled collar and full roll convert able collars with

illustrations-drafting and construction procedure of Chinese and shawl collar with

illustrations- drafting and construction procedure of full shirt collar and turtle neck collar

with illustrations- attaching a self-neatening cuff with an over lap-cross way strip open or

shaped cuff

UNIT – 5

WARDROBE PLANNING -the term budget- benefits of budget-categories that come under family expense-divisions of clothing budget-term wardrobe planning-importance of wardrobe planning-factors to be considered for wardrobe planning-influence of occasion, climate in selecting wardrobe-influence of age, occupation and sex in selecting wardrobe-influence of figure and fashion in selecting wardrobe- steps for planning a wardrobe-points to be consider for clothing budget for a family -clothing expenditures for the family -tips for shopping

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Collins -- Encyclopedia of Dress Making, Golden Hands.

2. Constance Talbot -- The Complete Book of Sewing, London Museum Trust Ltd.

3. Mary Mathews -- Practical Clothing Construction, PartI & II, Madras.

4. SherieDoongaji -- Basic Processes and Clothing Construction, New Raj Book Depot,

New Delhi.

5. Sushma Gupta, NeeruGarg, Renu Saini -- Textbook of Clothing and Textile.

6. Valerie cock - Dress making simplified-third edition

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STUDY OF APPAREL INDUSTRY

Subject title : STUDY OF APPAREL INDUSTRY

Subject code : GT- 304

Periods per week : 03

Periods per semester : 45

TIME SCHEDULE

S.No. Major Topics No. of

periods

Weight

age of

marks

Short

Questions

Essay

Questions

1. Basic apparel terminology 02 03 01 -

2. Organization and Manufacturing

Structure of Apparel Unit

10 16 02 01

3. Creative, Technical design and

selection of fabric

10 23 01 02

4. Sewing machinery & work aids 08 29 03 02

5.. Sewing Technology 10 26 02 02

6. Spreading Technology 05 13 01 01

Total 45 110 10 08

OBJECTIVES

On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to know

1.0 BASIC APPAREL TERMINOLOGY

1.1 Define the term Apparel

1.2 Define Sample

1.3 Define sample cut

1.4 Define sourcing

1.5 Define repeat

1.6 Define staple goods

1.7 Define stock turnover

1.8 Define seconds

1.9 Define GATT

1.10 Define moderate price

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1.11 Define low priced garments

1.12 Define co-operative advertising

1.13 Define Marker

1.14 Define fabrication

2.0 ORGANIZATION AND MANUFACTURING STRUCTURE OF APPAREL

UNIT

2.1 State the organization structure of an apparel industry.

2.2 List the advantages of a good organization.

2.3 State the importance of an organization.

2.4 Differentiate between manufacturing on own account and sub-contracting.

2.5 Explain the activities of design department in an apparel industry.

2.6 List the seven stages of product development in a design department.

2.7 State the importance of forecasting in design department.

2.8 Explain the working of designing and collection planning in producing new

designs.

2.9 State the importance of pattern making in design department.

2.10 Define 'block pattern'.

2.11 State the differences between the two methods of Flat method and Modelling

2.12 State the importance of technology that can be used in design department of an

apparel industry.

2.13 Explain the activities involved in producing sample garments in a design department.

2.14 Define 'pattern grading' and explain its importance.

2.15 List the activities of operations department in an apparel industry.

2.16 State the importance of company calendar in operations department.

2.17 Explain the role of seasons in planning a company calendar.

2.18 List the sequence of activities along with duration of time axis in operations

department.

2.19 List the time table followed by a mill for producing cloth for a particular season.

2.20 Explain the various methods followed by the cloth manufacturer for placing bulk

orders.

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2.21 Explain the timing of various activities performed in operations department.

2.22 State the objectives of pre-production planning & control.

2.23 List the main operations involved in pre-production planning and control.

2.24 Explain the four important operations involved in pre-production planning &control -

order concentration, production block planning, raw materials and Production order.

3.0 CREATIVE, TECHNICAL DESIGN AND SELECTION OF FABRIC

3.1 Define the term creative design

3.2 List the common visual elements in creative design

3.3 State the requirements of creative designers in pre-adaptation process

3.4 Explain developing line concept of creative designers

3.5 Define the term concept boards

3.6 Name the different methods of creating designs for merchandise groups

3.7 Describe the creating new and original designs

3.8 Explain about the modifications of styles

3.9 Enumerate the process of copying styles for knock- offs and rub-off‘s

3.10 Describe the method of selecting fabrics and garment finishes with reference to creative

design

3.11 Explain about fabric characteristics affecting utilization in selecting fabrics

3.12 Describe about fabric width in selecting fabrics for garments

3.13 Enumerate the importance of garment finishing in creative design process

3.14 Explain the importance of establishing garment fit in creative design

3.15 State the role of costing designs and developing designs specifications

3.16 Define the term Technical design

3.17 Explain the importance of Technical designers in making a product development

3.18 Explain the Technical design samples for product development

3.19 Enumerate the style specifications of designers, merchandisers and product managers in

developing products

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3.20 Describe the importance of product quality and consistency with reference to technical

design

3.21 Explain the capabilities of CAD systems

3.22 Describe about Apparel Design systems in the pre-adaptation and creative design phase

3.23 Explain about pattern making, Grading and Marker making using latest CAD system

3.24 Define the term Made-to- Measure (MTM)

3.25 Explain about MTM systems using body scanning computer technology

3.26 Describe the method of selecting fabrics in apparel Industry

4.0 SEWING MACHINERY & WORK AIDS

4.1 List the different sewing machines used in garment industry.

4.2 Explain the features of single needle lock stitch machine and over lock machine.

4.3 Explain the important features of safety stitch machine and blind stitch machine.

4.4 Explain the main features of button hole and button sewing machine.

4.5 Explain the important features of bar tack machine.

4.6 List the different work-aids which help in sewing.

4.7 List the various types of machine beds available.

4.8 State the different types of machine beds and their uses

4.9 State the different types of machine tables and state their uses

4.10 State the design features of work chairs which help in comfortable working of the

operator.

4.11 Explain the uses of bundle clamps and stackers.

4.12 List the different machine attachments fitted to the sewing machines.

4.13 State the various types of feet attached to the sewing machines.

4.14 State the various types of folders and binders attached to the sewing machines.

4.15 Explain the various types of stitching and edge guides attached to the sewing

machines.

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5.0 SEWING TECHNOLOGY

5.1 List the six main classes of stitches.

5.2 Explain the applications of different sub-classes of stitches.

5.3 Define 'seam'.

5.4 List the main classes of seams.

5.5 State the different classes of seams and explain them.

5.6 State the functions of a sewing machine needle.

5.7 Explain the various components of sewing machine needle.

5.8 List the different types of sewing needles based on shape.

5.9 List the different sizes of sewing needles chosen for different thread combinations.

5.10 State the metric size of a needle giving example.

5.11 Explain the various needle points for woven and knitted fabrics.

5.12 State classification of sewing threads according to fibre type, construction and finish.

5.13 Explain the uses of various sewing threads based on fibre type.

5.14 State the uses of various sewing threads based on thread construction -

monofilament, multifilament, core spun and spun threads.

5.15 State the uses of various sewing threads based on thread finishes - lubrication, rot

and mildew, water resistant, soil release & flame retardant finishes.

5.16 List the various thread packages commonly available.

6.0 SPREADING TECHNOLOGY

6.1 State the objective of spreading.

6.2 List the various requirements of spreading process.

6.3 Explain the shade sorting of cloth pieces, correct ply direction & adequate lay

stability during the process of spreading.

6.4 List the different types of spread.

6.5 Explain the alignment of plies and correct ply tension to be applied during spreading.

6.6 Explain the elimination of fabric faults & elimination of static electricity during

spreading.

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6.7 List the measures to be taken for avoiding distortion of plies during spreading.

6.8 List the measures to be taken for avoiding fusing of plies during cutting.

6.9 List the various methods of spreading.

6.10 Explain the two methods of spreading employed in the industry - spreading by hand

and & spreading using a travelling machine.

Contents:

UNIT-1

BASIC APPAREL TERMINOLOGY

Apparel – sample – sample cut – sourcing – repeat – staple goods – stock turnover – seconds

– GATT – moderate price – low priced garments – cooperative advertising-marker-

contractor-fabrication

UNIT- 2

ORGANIZATION AND MANUFACTURING STRUCTURE OF APPAREL UNIT

Organization structure of apparel unit: Advantages of a good organization -Importance of

organization -Types of organization structure‘s, Manufacturing structure: Manufacturer on

own account - sub-contractors

Design Department: Seven stages of product development – Forecasting – Designing -

Collection planning - Pattern making in design department: Block pattern (I) Flat method (II)

Modeling - Garment pattern - Technology used in design department - Production of sample

garments - Pattern grading

Operations Department: Company calendar - Seasons – Time axis – Time table for

producing cloth for a particular season – The cloth manufacturer –Timing of activities – Pre-

production Planning & Control: Objective, Main operations: Order concentration, Production

block planning, Raw materials & Production Order

UNIT-3

CREATIVE, TECHNICAL DESIGN AND SELCETION OF FABRIC

Creative design-common visual elements in creative design- requirements of creative

designers in pre-adaptation process-developing line concept of creative designers-concept

boards- different methods of creating designs for merchandise groups-creating new and

original designs- modifications of styles- process of copying styles for knock- offs and rub-

off‘s- method of selecting fabrics and garment finishes with reference to creative design-

fabric characteristics affecting utilization in selecting fabrics-fabric width in selecting fabrics

for garments- importance of garment finishing in creative design process- importance of

establishing garment fit in creative design- role of costing designs and developing designs

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specifications-Technical design-importance of Technical designers in making a product

development- Technical design samples for product development-style specifications of

designers, merchandisers and product managers in developing products- importance of

product quality and consistency with reference to technical design-capabilities of CAD

systems-Apparel Design systems in the pre-adaptation and creative design phase-pattern

making, Grading and Marker making using latest CAD system-Made-to- Measure (MTM)-

MTM systems using body scanning computer technology- method of selecting fabrics in

apparel Industry

UNIT – 4

SEWING MACHINERY & WORK AIDS

Sewing machines used in Garment Industry – Features of Single needle lock stitch machine,

Over lock machine, Safety stitch machine, Blind stitch machine, Button hole machine, Bar

tack machine, Button sewing machine

Work aids – Machine beds: Types & its use – Machine tables: Types & its use – Work chairs

– Bundle clamps – Stackers – Machine attachments: Types of feet: single turn hemming foot,

shirring foot, compensating foot & stitching guide – Types of folders & binders: single turn

tape binder, right angle double fold binder, lap seam folder & yoke setter - Types of stitching

& edge guides: flat stitching guide, swing arm stitching guide, cylindrical stitching guide

UNIT – 5

SEWING TECHNOLOGY

Stitches: six main classes of stitches – sub-classes: applications – definition of seam – main

classes of seams – sewing machine needles: functions – components of sewing machine

needle – different types of sewing needle – sizes of sewing needles for different thread

combinations – metric size – needle points for woven & knitted fabrics –sewing threads:

fiber type, construction and finish – fiber types – thread constructions: monofilament,

multifilament, core spun &spun threads – thread finishes: lubrication, rot and mildew, water

resistant, soil release & flame retardant finish –– thread packages: spool, cops, cones,

vicones, large packages, containers, cocoons & pre-wound bobbins

UNIT – 6

SPREADING TECHNOLOGY

Spreading: Objective – Requirements of spreading process: shade sorting of cloth pieces,

correct ply direction and adequate lay stability, types of spread, alignment of plies, correct

ply tension, elimination of fabric faults, elimination of static electricity, avoidance of

distortion in the spread, avoidance of fusion of plies during cutting – Methods of spreading:

spreading by hand & spreading using a travelling machine (hanging)

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NOTE: Industrial visit should be made for the students

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. M ZakriaBaig -- Industrial Management and Entrepreneurship, First Edition, 1995,

Hyderabad.

2. Gerry Cooklin - Introduction to Clothing Manufacture, First edition, Blackwell

Science Publications Ltd.

3. Harold Carr and Barbara Latham - The Technology of Clothing Manufacture, Second

Edition, Blackwell Science Publications Ltd.

4. David J. Tyler - Materials Management in Clothing Production, BSP Professional

Books, A division of Blackwell Scientific Publications Ltd.

5. Manual on Fashion illustration & portfolio development – Dr. A. Sharada Devi ,

College of home science, ANGRAU

6. Fashion from concept to consumer – Gini stephens frings , prentice hall career &

Technology, New Jersey

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TEXTILE DYEING LAB

Subject title : TEXTILE DYEING LAB

Subject code : GT-305

Periods per week : 04

Periods per semester : 60

TIME SCHEDULE

S.No. Major Topics No. of

Periods

1. Preparation of material for dyeing 09

2 Method of Direct Dyeing 09

3 Method of Reactive Dyeing - Cold brand,

Hot brand

15

4 Method of Azoic dyeing 18

5 Techniques of Resist style 09

Total 60

OBJECTIVES

On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to know

1.0 PREPARATION OF MATERIAL FOR DYEING

1.1 prepare sample for Desizing

1.2 prepare sample for Scouring

1.3 prepare sample for Bleaching

2.0 METHODS OF DIRECT DYEING

2.1 Prepare three samples with direct dyes - Light shade, Medium shade and dark shade

3.0 METHOD OF REACTIVE DYEING

3.1 Prepare three samples with Reactive dyes - Cold brand, Hot brand

Light shade, Medium shade and dark shade

4.0 METHOD OF AZOIC DYEING

4.1 Prepare five samples with following Napthol + Base combinations

4.2 ASBS+ Scarlet RC

4.3 ASG+Fast yellow GC base

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4.4 ASBS+ Fast Blue B base

4.5 ASTR + Garnet GBC base

4.6 ASBS+ Garnet GBC base

5.0 Techniques of Resist style 5.1 prepare samples for Tie&Dye- Horizantal lines, vertical lines, diagonal lines, corner

knots, all over designs

5.2 sample Preparation using tie & dye techniques

COURSE CONTENTS

1.0 PREPARATION OF MATERIAL FOR DYEING –prepare samples for

Desizing- Scouring- Bleaching

2.0 METHODS OF DIRECT DYEING -prepare three samples with direct dyes -

Light shade , Medium shade - dark shade

3.0 METHOD OF REACTIVE DYEING COLD BRAND-prepare three samples with

Reactive dyes - Cold brand, Hot brand

Light shade- Medium shade- dark shade

4.0 METHOD OF AZOIC DYEING

4.1 Prepare five samples with following combinations- AS AND YELLOW GC BASE-

ASBS AND ORANGE GC BASE- ASTR AND FAST YELLOW GC BASE-ASBO

AND FAST ORANGE GC BASE-ASG AND SCARLET RC BASE, GARNET GBC

BASE, BLUE B BASE, RED B BASE

5.0 Techniques of Resist style 5.1 prepare samples for Tie& Dye- Horizantal lines, vertical lines, diagonal lines, corner

knots, all over designs

5.2 sample Preparation using tie & dye techniques

Project:

Develop product (chudidhar set) by using the Resist style of printing techniques

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Cotton Shade Card- Weavers Service Centre-Development Commissioner for

Handlooms.

Note: Record should be maintained

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PATTERN DESIGNING LAB PRACTICE - I

Subject title : PATTERN DESIGNING LAB PRACTICE -I

Subject code : GT-306

Periods per week : 03

Periods per semester : 45

TIME SCHEDULE

S.No Major Topics No. of Periods

1. Band blouse 05

2. Kameez

a) A- line kameez

b) Panel kameez

08

3. Leg garment

a) Salwar

b) Patiyala

c) Chudidar

d) Capries

08

4 Low waist Frilled frock 04

5 Girls uniform 10

6

6 panel sari petticoat 04

7. Project work

Designer salwar kameez/Designer

Band blouse/

06

Total 45

OBJECTIVES On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to know

1.0 BAND BLOUSE

1.1 Sketch different styles of band blouses

1.2 Draft and Prepare paper pattern for band blouse

2.0 KAMEEZS

2.1 Sketch different types of A- Line Kameezes

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2.2 Draft and Prepare paper pattern for A- line kameezes

2.3 Sketch different type of Panel kameezes

2.4 Draft and Prepare paper pattern for Panel kameez

3.0 LEG GARMENTS

3.1 Sketch different types of Shalwars

3.2 Draft and Prepare paper pattern for shalwar

3.3 Sketch different types of Chudidars

3.4 Draft and Prepare paper pattern for Chudidar

3.5 Sketch different types of Patiyala pant

3.6 Draft and Prepare paper pattern for Patiyala pant

3.7 Sketch different types of Capries

3.8 Draft and Prepare paper pattern for Capries

4.0 LOW WAIST FRILLED FROCK

4.1 Sketch different types of Low waist frilled frock

4.2 Draft and Prepare paper pattern for Low waist frilled frock

5.0 GIRL UNIFORM

5.1 Sketch different school uniform

5.2 Draft and Prepare paper pattern for Girl school uniform

6.0 6 PANEL SARI PETTICOAT 6.1 Sketch different styles of saree petticoat

6.2 Draft and Prepare paper pattern for 6 panel saree petticoat

7.0 PROJECT WORK

7.1 Sketch different types of designer Shalwar ,kameez/Designer band blouse

7.2 Draft and Prepare paper pattern for Shalwar ,kameez/Designer band blouse

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CONTENT

1.0 BAND BLOUSE - Drafting of band blouse

2.0 KAMEEZS - Drafting of A- line kameez, Panel kameez

3.0 LEG GARMENTS- Drafting of Leg garment – Shalwar, Patiyala, Chudidar,

Capries

4.0 LOW WAIST FRILLED FROCK - Drafting of Low waist Frilled Frock

5.0 GIRL UNIFORM - Drafting of Boys uniform

6.0 Six PANEL SARI PETTICOAT-Drafting of 6 panel sari petticoat

7.0 PROJECT WORK

7.1 Drafting of Designer Shalwar kameez/Band blouse

REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Rithu Jindal -- Hand Book of Fashion Design, Mittal Publications, New Delhi.

2. Zarapkar -- Zarapkar System of Cutting, Gala Publishers,Mumbai.

3. Juvekar -- Easy Cutting, Ball Company, Bombay.

4. Mary Mathews -- Practical Clothing Construction, PartI & II.

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GIRLS APPAREL LAB PRACTICE - I

Subject title : GIRLS APPAREL LAB PRACTICE -I

Subject code : GT-307

Periods per week : 09

Periods per semester: 135

TIME SCHEDULE

S.No Major Topics No. of Periods

1. Band blouse 12

2. Kameez

c) A- line kameez

d) Panel kameez

18

3. Leg garments

e) Salwar

f) Patiyala

g) Chudidar

h) Capries

40

4. Low waist Frilled frock 15

5. Girl uniform 20

6. Six panel sari petticoat 10

7. Project work-Designer

Salwar,Kameez/Band blouse

20

Total 135

OBJECTIVES

On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to know

1.0 BAND BLOUSE

1.1 Cutting and Finishing of band blouse

2.0 KAMEEZ

2.1 cutting and finishing of A- line kameez

2.2 cutting and finishing of Panel kameez

3.0 LEG GARMENTS

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3.1 cutting and finishing of Shalwar

3.2 cutting and finishing of Patiyala

3.3 cutting and finishing of Chudidar

3.4 cutting and finishing of Capries

4.0 LOW WAIST FRILLED FROCK

4.1 cutting and Construction of Low waist Frilled Frock

5.0 GIRLS UNIFORM

5.1 cutting and finishing of girl uniform

6.0 SIX PANEL SARI PETTICOAT

6.1 cutting and finishing of Six panel sari petticoat

7.0 PROJECT WORK

7.1 cutting and finishing of Designer Salwar,Kameez/Designer Band blouse

CONTENT

1.0 BAND BLOUSE - cutting and finishing of band blouse

2.0 KAMEEZS - cutting and finishing of A- line kameez, Panel kameez

3.0 LEG GARMENTS- cutting and finishing of Leg garment – Shalwar, Patiyala,

Chudidar, Capries

4.0 LOW WAIST FRILLED FROCK - cutting and finishing of Low waist Frilled Frock

5.0 GIRLS UNIFORM - cutting and finishing of girl uniform

6.0 SIX PANEL SARI PETTICOAT

cutting and finishing of six panel sari petticoat

7.0 PROJECT WORK-

cutting and finishing of Designer Salwar,Kameez/ DesignerBand blouse

REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Rithu Jindal -- Hand Book of Fashion Design, Mittal Publications, New Delhi.

2. Zarapkar -- Zarapkar System of Cutting, Gala Publishers,Mumbai.

3. Juvekar -- Easy Cutting, Ball Company, Bombay.

4. Mary Mathews -- Practical Clothing Construction, PartI & II

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SURFACE ORNAMENTATION AND FASHION ACCESSORIES LAB

Subject name : SURFACE ORNAMENTATIONAND FASHION ACCESSORIES LAB

Subject code : GT-308

Periods per Week : 04

Periods per Semester: 60

TIME SCHEDULE

SL.

NO

MAJOR TOPICS NO. OF

PERIODS

1 Machine embroidery stitches 15

2 Appliqué work on pillow

covers

10

3 Fabric painting

techniques

15

4 Application of Fabric

painting on

Chudidar/Ghagra/Saree

15

5 Jewellery set 05

TOTAL 60

OBJECTIVES On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to know

1.0 MACHINE EMBROIDERY STITCHES

1.1 Prepare machine embroidery sample for Cording

1.2 Prepare machine embroidery sample for Round stitch

1.3 prepare machine embroidery sample for Satin stitch

1.4 prepare machine embroidery sample for Long and Short

1.5 prepare machine embroidery sample for Appliqué work

1.6 prepare machine embroidery sample for Eye let work

2.0 APPLIQUE WORK ON PILLOW COVER

2.1 Prepare appliqué work on pillow cover

3.0 FABRIC PAINTING TECHNIQUES

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3.1Preparation of fabric for painting

3.2 Types of brushes for fabric painting-Round, Flat, Large wash, Fine

finishing

3.3 Tips for brush care

3.4 Tools required for fabric painting-Palatte, Tracing paper, carbon

paper,

Frames, Rags/ Cloth, Water bowl

3.5 Preparing the fabric for painting-Ring Square frame

3.6 Transferring the design

3.7 Fabric painting techniques

3.8 Brush strokes-C Stroke, S Stroke, Inverted Stroke, Ribbon stroke,

Scroll, Tear drop

3.9 Dry brush techniques

3.10 Prepare a fabric painting sample by brush strokes using Acrylic

colour/Pearl/Flourescent

3.11 Prepare a fabric painting sample by brush stokes using Glitters

3.12 Prepare a fabric painting sample by brush stokes using Pop ups

3.13 Prepare a fabric painting sample by brush stokes using Pearl metallic

colours

3.14 Tips for fabric painting

3.15 Prepare sample with fabric painting by Outlining technique

3.16 Prepare a sample with fabric painting by filling technique

3.17 Prepare a sample with fabric painting by shading Technique

3.19 Prepare a sample with fabric painting by Brush work

3.20 prepare sample for Non-Brush Techniques- Threads, sponging,

Stenciling, spray, impressions

4.0 APPLICAION FABRIC PAINTING ON CHUDIDAR

TOP/GHAGRA/SAREE

4.1 Application of Fabric painting on Chudidhar Top/ Ghagra/ Saree

5.0 JEWELLARY SET

5.1 Prepare Ear tops

5.2 Prepare Finger ring

5.3 Prepare Neck lace

5.4 Prepare bangles

5.5 Prepare long chain

CONTENTS:

1.0 MACHINE EMBROIDERY STITCHES- Cording, round stitch, Satin Stitch, Long and

Short, Appliqué, eyelet work Samples to be prepared maintain a record Book with the

sample

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2.0 APPLIQUÉ WORK ON PILLOW COVER- appliqué work on pillow

covers

3.0 FABRIC PAINTING TECHNIQUES- Preparation of fabric painting-

Types of brushes for fabric painting-Round, Flat, Large wash, Fine finishing-

Tips on brush care-Tools required for fabric painting-Palatte, Tracing paper,

carbon paper, Frames, Rags/ Cloth, Water bowl- Preparing the fabric for

painting-Ring Square frame-Transferring the design- Fabric painting

techniques- Brush strokes-C Stroke, S Stroke, Inverted Stroke, Ribbon stroke,

Scroll, Tear drop- Dry brush techniques-Prepare a fabric painting sample by

brush strokes using Acrylic colour, fluorescent, pearl colors -Prepare a fabric

painting sample by brush stokes using Glitters-Prepare a fabric painting sample

by brush stokes using Pop ups-Prepare a fabric painting sample by brush stokes

using Pearl metallic colours- Tips for fabric painting- Prepare sample with

fabric painting by Outlining technique-Prepare a sample with fabric painting by

filling technique- Prepare a sample with fabric painting by shading Technique-

Prepare a sample with fabric painting by Brush work- Non-Brush Techniques-

Threads, sponging, Stenciling, spray, impressions

4.0 APPLICAION FABRIC PAINTING ON CHUDIDAR TOP/GHAGRA/SAREE/TABLE

CLOTH-Application of Fabric painting on Chudidar Top / Ghagra/Saree/

5.0 JEWALLARY SET-Prepare ear tops, finger rings, necklaces, bangle set

and long chain

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Mccalls book of Machine Embroidery

2. Camlin-Fabric painting books

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PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT LAB PRACTICE

Subject title : PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT LAB PRACTICE

Subject code : GT-309

Periods per week : 04

Periods per semester : 60

TIME SCHEDULE

S.No Major Topics No. of Periods

1. Block Pattern for women

&Children

05

2. Yokes 10

3. Skirts 10

4. Pockets 05

5. Sleeves 15

6. Collars 15

Total 60

OBJECTIVES

On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to know

1.0 BLOCK PATTERN FOR WOMEN & CHILDREN

1.0 Taking and recording measurements for making block and sleeve pattern

1.1 Drafting block pattern and sleeve pattern for women

1.2 Drafting block pattern and sleeve pattern for children.

2.0 YOKES

2.0 Design different yokes

2.1 Prepare pattern for different yokes - square, V shape and round.

2.2 Prepare samples with yoke patterns -square, V shape and round.

3.0 SKIRTS

3.0 Designing skirts.

3.1 Drafting and prepare patterns for different skirts- minimum flare, gathered, pleated,

frills, semi-circular and circular skirts.

3.2 Prepare samples for different skirts- minimum flare, gathered, pleated, frills, semi-

circular and circular skirts.

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4.0 POCKETS

4.1 Designing pockets.

4.2 Drafting and prepare patterns for different pockets - patch pocket, front hip

pocket, bound pocket and set-in-seam pocket.

4.3 Prepare samples for different pockets - patch pocket, front hip pocket, bound pocket

and set-in-seam pocket.

5.0 SLEEVES

5.1 Designing sleeves

5.2 Drafting and prepare the patterns for different sleeves - plain sleeve, puff sleeve, bell

sleeve, bishop sleeve, circular sleeve, leg 'O' mutton sleeve, Magyar sleeve, raglan sleeve,

kimono sleeve, batwing sleeve, epaulet sleeve.

5.3 Preparing samples for different sleeves - plain sleeve, puff sleeve, bell sleeve,

bishop sleeve, circular sleeve, leg 'O' mutton sleeve, magyar sleeve, raglan sleeve, kimono

sleeve, batwing sleeve, epaulet sleeve.

6.0 COLLARS

6.1 Designing collars

6.2 Drafting and prepare patterns for different collars - Peter Pan collar, partial roll collar,

cape collar, scalloped collar, puritan collar, sailor collar, square collar, full roll convertible

collar, full shirt collar, Chinese collar, turtle neck collar, shawl collar.

6.3 Prepare samples for different collars - Peter Pan collar, partial roll collar,cape collar,

scalloped collar, puritan collar, sailor collar, square collar, full roll convertible collar, full

shirt collar, Chinese collar, turtle neck collar, shawl collar.

COURSE CONTENTS

1.0 BLOCK PATTERN FOR WOMEN &CHILDREN- Bodice block and sleeve

block for children and women

2.0 YOKES -Pattern and sample preparation for different yokes - square, V shape and

round.

3.0 SKIRTS -Pattern and sample preparation for different skirts - minimum flare,

gathered, pleated, frills, semi-circular and circular skirts.

4.0 POCKETS-Pattern and sample preparation for different pockets - patch pocket, front

hip pocket, bound pocket and set-in-seam pocket.

5.0 SLEEVES-Pattern and sample preparation for different sleeves - plain sleeve, puff

sleeve, bell sleeve, bishop sleeve, circular sleeve, leg 'O' mutton sleeve, magyar sleeve,

raglan sleeve, kimono sleeve, batwing sleeve, epaulet sleeve.

6.0 COLLARS-Pattern and sample preparation for different collars - Peter Pan collar,

partial roll collar, cape collar, scalloped collar, puritan collar, sailor collar, square collar,

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full roll convertible collar, full shirt collar, chinese collar, turtle neck collar, shawl

collar.

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Hellen Joseph Armstrong -- Pattern for Fashion Design, Prentice Hall Publishers.

2. Ritu Jindal -- Hand Book of Fashion Design.

3. Zarapkar-- Zarapkar System of Cutting, Gala Publishers, Mumbai.

4. Juvekar -- Easy Cutting, Ball Company, Mumbai.

5. Mary Mathews -- Practical Clothing ConstructionPartI & II,Chennai.

6. Grosicki Watsons -- Textile Design and Colour, Butterworths.

7. Grosicki Z J Watsons -- Advanced Textile Design-- Compound Woven Structures,

Universal Publishers.

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FASHION ILLUSTRATION AND COMPUTER

APPLICATIONS LAB Subject title : Fashion illustration and computer applications lab

Subject Code : GT-310

Periods per Week : 06

Periods per Semester : 90

TIME SCHEDULE

OBJECTIVES

On completion of the study of the subject the student will be able to

1.0 FASHION FIGURE SKETCHING

1.1Design and sketch any five casual wear for men

1.2 Design and sketch any five casual wear for women

1.3Design and sketch any five formal wear for men

1.4Design and sketch any five formal wear for women

1.5 Design and sketch any five executive wear for men

1.6 Design and sketch any five executive wear for women

1.7 Design and sketch any five party wear for men

1.8 Design and sketch any five party wear for women

Sl.

No.

Major Topics No. Of

Periods

1.

Fashion figure sketching 15

2.

Rendering techniques 15

3. Introduction to CorelDraw 12

4. Working with shapes, lines, texts & Objects 12

5. Working with outlines, fills and curves 12

6. Special effects 12

7. Introduction to 3D fashion software(types of

modules)

12

Total 90

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2.0 RENDERING TECHNIQUES

2.1Creating Rendering effects with pencils,color, pencils,and crayons

2.2 Creating Rendering effects with water colors, sketch pens

2.3 Creating Rendering effects with Thread pulling, Thread crumple,Thread rolling

and Paper dabbing

2.4 Creating Rendering effects with Wax rubbing, Wax drop, Smoke and Blade

2.5 Creating Rendering effects with Leaf, Flower, Butter fly and Lace

2.6 Creating Rendering effects with Jute, Thumb, Match stick and Sponge

2.7 Creating Rendering effects with Cabbage, Potato, Onion and Chilly

2.8 Creating Rendering effects with Lady fingers, Ink drop,Ink blow and Batik

2.9 Creating Rendering effects with Leather, Dry brush, Mesh and Comb

2.10 Creating Rendering effects with Cloth dabbing, Marble effect and Spray

2.11 Creating Rendering effects with creative Textures

3. 0 Introduction CorelDraw

1.1 Introduction to corel draw menu

1.2 Introduction to corel draw page set up

1.3 Introduction to various tools of corel draw

1.4 Application and uses of tools

4.0 Working with shapes, lines, Texts & objects:

4.0 Creating of various shapes rectangle, square, ellipses, polygons….etc

4.1 Develop fill and outlines to any shape of the objects

4.2 Creating simple and artistic texts with formatting and font changing

4.3 Selecting single & multiple objects, grouping objects, trimming objects, locking

and unlocking objects

5.0 Working with outlines and fills:

5.0 Introduction to outlines

5.1 Creating outline using fly out

5.2 Changing the outline color

5.3 Introduction to fills

5.4 Working different types of fills like uniform fill, fountain fill, tow-color fountain

fill, preset fountain fill, pattern fills, two color, full color and bit map pattern fills,

texture fills, post script texture fills

5.5 Introduction to curves, nodes, and segments

5.6 Drawing free hand tool

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5.7 Drawing closed curves, curved objects, selecting node on curved object, adding

removing and joining nodes

5.8 Introduction to Bezier tool, drawing straight line and curved line with the Bezier

tool

5.9 Introduction to artistic media tools using preset and brush mode, calligraphic

mode, pressure- sensitive mode and object spraying mode

6.0 Special Effects:

6.0 Introduction to special effects, blending tool, contouring objects, distorting

objects, envelop tool, extruding of the object, vector extrusion, drop shadow,

creating drop shadow

6.1 Introduction to Color of drop shadows, removing drop shadows, applying lenses,

applying perspectives Filters, gradients, patterns, Textures, swatches effects

layouts (development of different types of boards)

6.2 Drawing basic figure forms (legs, arms, heat…etc) with grids and guidelines and

converting them in to objects

6.3 Saving and exporting images, file formats, opening, saving, importing, exporting,

compression, printing, saving for web, publishing as PDF, exporting images with

transparency

7.0 Introduction to 3D fashion software

1.0 Types of modules

2.0 E-photo and draping studio

3.0 E-style and sketch studio

4.0 E-material and colour way studio

COURSE CONTENTS

1.0 FASHION FIGURE SKETCHING-

five casual wear for men -five casual wear for women - five formal wear for men -five

formal wear for women -five executive wear for men-five executive wear for women -

five party wear for men - five party wear for women

2.0 RENDERING TECHNIQUES

Rendering effects with pencils,color, pencils,and crayons-rendering effects with water

colors, sketch pens-Rendering effects with Thread pulling, Thread crumple,Thread

rolling and Paper dabbing-rendering effects with Wax rubbing, Wax drop, Smoke and

Blade-Rendering effects with Leaf ,Flower, Butter fly and Lace-Rendering effects

with Jute ,Thumb, Match stick and Sponge-Rendering effects with Cabbage, Potato,

Onion and Chilly-Rendering effects with Lady fingers, Ink drop,Ink blow and Batik-

Rendering effects with Leather, Dry brush, Mesh and Comb-Rendering effects with

Cloth dabbing, Marble effect and Spray-Rendering effects with creative Textures

3. 0 Introduction CorelDraw

Introduction to corel draw - corel draw page set up- to various tools of corel

draw-application and uses of tools

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4.0 Working with shapes, lines, Texts & objects:

Creating of various shapes rectangle, square, ellipses, polygons….etc-Develop fill

and outlines to any shape of the objects-Creating simple and artistic texts with

formatting and font changing-Selecting single & multiple objects, grouping

objects, trimming objects, locking and unlocking objects

5.0 Working with outlines and fills:

Introduction to outlines-Creating outline using fly out-Changing the outline

color-Introduction to fills-Working different types of fills like uniform fill, fountain

fill, tow-color fountain fill, preset fountain fill, pattern fills, two color, full color and

bit map pattern fills, texture fills, post script texture fills-Introduction to curves, nodes,

and segments-Drawing free hand tool-Drawing closed curves, curved objects, selecting

node on curved object, adding removing and joining nodes-Introduction to Bezier tool,

drawing straight line and curved line with the Bezier tool-Introduction to artistic media

tools using preset and brush mode, calligraphic mode, pressure- sensitive mode and

object spraying mode

6.0 Special Effects:

Introduction to special effects, blending tool, contouring objects, distorting

objects, envelop tool, extruding of the object, vector extrusion, drop shadow, creating

drop shadow-Introduction to Color of drop shadows, removing drop shadows,

applying lenses, applying perspectives Filters, gradients, patterns, Textures, swatches

effects layouts (development of different types of boards)-Drawing basic figure forms

(legs, arms, heat…etc) with grids and guidelines and converting them in to objects-

Saving and exporting images, file formats, opening, saving, importing, exporting,

compression, printing, saving for web, publishing as PDF, exporting images with

transparency

7.0 Introduction to 3D fashion software

Types of modules-E-photo and draping studio-set canvas-clip image-edit image

alpha- color management- draping- fill colour-pen-local skew- pick colour-E-style

and sketch studio- pick object- create curve- edit curve- create surface- modify clip

border- rescale surface grid- edit surface grid- fold- create tap- edit clip-E-material

and colour way studio-set textur‘s dye- texture table- overlap- create woven material-

pen- group colour

REFERENCE BOOKS 1. AutoCAD 2002 Bible -Hungry Minds/Wiley

2. inside AutoCAD 2002 by David Harrington, Bill Burchard, Dave Pitzer

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DIPLOMA IN GARMENT TECHNOLOGY

SCHEME OF INSTRUCTIONS AND EXAMINATIONS

CURRICULUM 2016

(FOURTH SEMESTER)

Sub

Code

Name of the Subject Instruction Periods/week

Total Periods per year

Scheme of Examination

Theory Practical Duration

(hrs)

Sessional marks

End Exam Mark

s

Total Marks

THEORY SUBJECTS

GT –401 Fashion Designing 03 - 45 3 20 80 100

GT -402 Technology of Textile

Dyeing and printing

03 - 45 3 20 80 100

GT-403 Fashion Trends 03 - 45 3 20 80 100

GT-404 Apparel Production

Technology

03 - 45 3 20 80 100

PRACTICAL SUBJECTS

GT-405 Textile dyeing & Printing Lab

- 05 75 3 40 60 100

GT-406 Pattern Designing Lab - 03 45 3 40 60 100

GT-407 Women Apparel Lab - 09 135 3 40 60 100

GT-408 Communication Skills - 03 45 3 40 60 100

GT-409 Pattern Grading & Draping Lab

- 05 75 3 40 60 100

GT-410 Computer Aided 3D Fashion Lab

- 05 75 3 40 60 100

Total 12 30 630 - 320 680 1000

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FASHION DESIGNING

Subject Title : FASHION DESIGNING

Subject Code : GT- 401

Periods per Week : 03

Periods per Semester : 45

TIME SCHEDULE

Sl.

No

Major Topics No. of

Period

s

Weight age

of marks

Short

Questions

Essay

Questio

ns

1. Fashion media 06 16 02 01

2. western fashion designers and Fashion

Industry Language guide

12 19 03 01

3. Dart manipulation 06 16 02 01

4. Design & draping 05 13 01 01

5. Figure analysis & silhouette 08 23 01 02

6. Altering paper patterns 08 23 01 02

Total 45 110 10 08

OBJECTIVES:

On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to know

1.0 FASHION MEDIA 1.1 Introduction to Fashion Media

1.2 State the concept of Fashion media

1.3 List out the sources of fashion media

1.4 State the role of news papers as a source of fashion

1.5 State the role of magazines as a source of fashion

1.6 State the role of posters as a source of fashion

1.7 State the role of films as a source of fashion

1.8 State the cinema slides, radio and television as a source of fashion

1.9 State the role of exhibitions and conferences as a source of fashion

1.10 State the role of fashion shows

1.11 Define fashion show and state the importance/concept of fashion show

1.12 Explain the steps to arrange a fashion show

1.13 State the role of patents

1.14 State designing on computers

1.15 Explain the designing process

1.16 State the factors in designing process

1.17 State the working on mannequin

1.18 State the line development in designing process

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1.19 State the design development and presentation board

1.20 Explain in detail about the fabric selection and designing process

2.0 WESTERN FASHION DESIGNERS AND FASHION INDUSTRY LANGUAGE GUIDE

2.1 List western fashion designers

2.2 State the styles and creation of Lagerfeld

2.3 State the creation of Giorgio Armani

2.4 State the creation of Alberta Ferreti

2.5 State the styles of Phillip Lim

2.1 Define the terms Accessories, Contemporary Style and Haute Couture

2.2 Define the terms Custom Made, Design Source and private label

2.3 Define the terms Bridge fashion, adaptation and Contemporary styling

2.4 Define the terms croquies, Innovative communications and fashion image

2.5 Define the terms Media, Fashion fore cast and fashion consultant

2.6 Define campus fashion, custom and Fashion illustration

2.7 Define the terms Avant garde, High fashion and stylistic details

2.8 Define the terms 2.9 Define the terms neo classic, Publicity and Fashion

trend

2.10 Define the terms trunk show, hot number, couturier and premiere vision

3.0 DART MANIPULATION

3.1 Define Dart Manipulation

3.2 List the uses of Dart Manipulation

3.3 State techniques of dart manipulation

3.4 Explain shifting of darts incorporating darts into seams forming the

yoke

3.5 Explain converting darts to the partial yoke

3.6 Explain adding fullness at the top and bottom edges of the bodice

3.7 Explain dress styles designed with fullness of varied types 4.0 DESIGN AND DRAPING

4.1 Define design

4.2 State three facets of successful designing

4.3 State hints on dress designing

4.4 Define structural design with example

4.5 State the requirement of good structural design

4.6 Define decorative design with example

4.7 State the requirement of good decorative design

4.8 Name the five ways of decorative design and criteria

4.9 State the features of Naturalistic design

4.10 Explain stylized /floral designs

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4.11 State the features of geometrical and abstract designs

4.12 State the features of Ethnic and art movement period style

4.13 Define the term draping

4.14 Explain the Draping techniques

5.0 FIGURE ANALYSIS AND SILHOUTTEES

5.1 State the types of structural lines-Vertical, Horizontal, Diagonal, Curve lines

5.2 List the types of figures

5.3 Describe Average, wedge shaped figures

5.4 Describe hour glass shaped figure

5.5 Explain triangular and rectangular figures

5.6 Explain thin, oval figures

5.7 Explain selecting styles for different types of figures-Slandering lines,

Tall making lines

5.8 Explain selecting style lines for different types of figures

5.9 Explain how to choose right fabric for different types of figures

6.0 ALTERING PAPER PATTERNS

6.1 Explain personal fitting alterations

6.2 State paper alterations for neck lines-tight, large, gaping and low neck lines with

illustrations

6.3 State paper alterations for shoulders- sloping, square and broad with figures

6.4 Describe paper alterations for sleeves-Cap to deep, excess ease in sleeve cap

6.5 State paper alteration for sleeves- improper distribution of ease, skimpy sleeve cap

with figures

6.6 State paper alteration for large arm, thin arm with illustrations

6.7 Describe paper alterations for thick elbow, larger upper arm with illustrations

6.8 State bust dart length- to shorten the under arm dart with illustrations

6.9 State bust dart length-to lengthen the under arm dart with figures

6.10 State paper alterations for bust-High bust, low bust with figures

6.11 State paper alterations for bust- bust with small and large cup with illustrations

6.12 State paper alterations for chest-Hollow and pigeon chest with illustrations

6.13 Describe paper alterations for back- Very erect and high rounded with illustrations

6.14 Describe paper alterations for back- Narrow, swag and large neck with figures

6.15 State paper alterations for hips-Flat, large and one large buttock with figures

6.16 State paper alterations for hips- Protruding hip bones with figures

6.17 Describe paper alterations for large abdomen with illustrations

6.18 Describe paper alterations for pant adjustments- crotch depth shorten with

illustrations

6.19 Describe paper alterations for pant-length decrease and increase with figures

6.20 State paper alterations for waist hip and leg circumference with figures

6.21 State paper alterations for sleeve less arm holes- tight, large and gaping with figures

COURSE CONTENT

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1.0 FASHION MEDIA-Introduction to Fashion Media- concept of Fashion media-List out the

sources of fashion media-role of news papers - magazines - posters -films - cinema slides, radio and

television - exhibitions and conferences – Fashion shows-Define fashion show -concept of fashion

show- steps to arrange a fashion show- role of patents- designing on computers - designing process-

factors in designing process-Aesthetic appeal, hanger appeal, price, fit, timing - working on

mannequin- line development in designing process- design development and presentation board-

fabric selection –information of Fabric board and designing process

2.0 WESTERN FASHION DESIGNERS FASHION INDUSTRY LANGUAGE GUIDE -List western

fashion designers- creation of Lagerfeld- Giorgio Armani- Alberta Ferreti- Phillip Lim-

State the terms–Accessories - Bridge Fashion-Contemporary Style, - Croquis- Custom Made -

Design Source- private label - design resource- Bridge fashion - adaptation- Contemporary

styling - Haute Couture - Innovative communications - fashion image- Media- Fashion fore

cast - fashion consultant- campus fashion - custom - Fashion illustration - Avant garde- High

fashion - stylistic details - couturier- Premiere vision, neo classic- Publicity - Designer –

Fashion show – Fashion trend – Trunk show – Hot number

3. 0 - DART MANIPULATION-Definition-techniques-shifting of darts-incorporating darts into seams

forming the yoke-converting darts to the partial yoke-adding fullness at the top and bottom edges of

the bodies, dress styles designed with fullness of varied types.

4.0 DESIGN & DRAPING- Define design- three facets of successful designing- hints on

dress designing- structural design with example-requirement of good structural

design-decorative design with example-requirement of good decorative design - five

ways of decorative design and criteria-features of Naturalistic design-stylized /floral

designs- features of geometrical and abstract designs- features of Ethnic and art

movement period style –draping- Draping techniques

5.0 FIGURE TYPES & SILHOUTTEES-- structural lines-Figure analysis- different types

of figures –average, wedge shaped figure, hour glass shaped figure, triangular, rectangular

figure, thin, Oval and average figure, selecting style lines for different types of figures-

figure types, style lines- choosing right fabric for different types of figures

6.0 ALTERING PAPER PATTERNS-personal fitting alterations-a) neck lines- tight,

large, gaping ,low neck lines-b)Shoulders-sloping, square, broad C)sleeves-cap to deep,

excess ease in sleeve cap, improper distribution of ease, skimpy sleeve cap, large arm,

thin arm, thick elbow, larger upper arm D) bust dart length-to shorter the under arm

dart- to lengthen the under arm dart, high bust, low bust, bust with small cup, bust with

large cup E) chest-hollow, pigeon chest F) back-very erect, high rounded, narrow, swag,

large back G)Hips- protruding hip bones, flat, large, one large buttocks H) abdomen-

large abdomen I) pant adjustments-crotch depth shorten- length decrease, pant length,

waist, hip, leg circumference, Sleeveless armholes-tight, large, gaping

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REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Inside fashion Designing by Sharon Letate, Harper Collins, USA.

2. Hand book for Fashion Designing by P.V.VidyaSagar.

3. Hand book for Fashion Designing by Ritu Jindal, Mittal Publications, New Delhi 4. Fashion Forecasting by Rita Perna 5. Mannual on fashion illustrations and port folio development by Dr A Sharada Devi

6. IITC Mannual

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TECHNOLOGY OF TEXTILE DYEING AND PRINTING

SUBJECT TITLE : TECHNOLOGY OF TEXTILE DYEING AND PRINTING

SUBJECT CODE : GT – 402

PERIODS PER WEEK : 03

PERIODS PER SEMESTER : 45

TIME SCHEDULE

S.

NO

.

MAJOR TOPICS NO. OF

PERIODS

WEIGHT

AGE

OF

MARKS

SHORT

QUESTI

ONS

ESSAY

QUESTIO

NS

1. METHODS AND STYLES OF

PRINTING

10 26 02 2

2. TIE AND DYE, BATIK AND

KALAMKARI

08 26 02 2

3. AFTER TREATMENT OF PRINTED

GOODS

10 26 02 2

4. DYEING MACHINERY 10 16 02 1

5. PROCESSING DEFECTS 07 16 02 1

TOTAL 45 110 10 08

OBJECTIVES:

On completion of the study, the student will be able to know

1.0 METHODS AND STYLES OF PRINTING

1.1Define the term printing

1.2 State the differences between dyeing and printing

1.3 Mention the various methods of printing and outline their basic

difference

1.4 State how style of printing differ from method of printing

1.5 List out the different styles of printing

1.6 Explain about the direct style of printing

1.7 State the limitations of direct style of printing

1.8 Describe about the discharge style of printing

1.9 State the advantages and limitation of discharge style of printing

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1.10 Explain about the resist style of printing

1.11 Distinguish the differences between discharge printing and resist

printing

2.0 TIE AND DYE, BATIK AND KALAMKARI

2.1 To Know about Kalamkari printing

2.2 State the meaning , concept and types of kalamkari printing

2.3 State the importance of kalamkari printing

2.4 State the various operations involved in kalamkari printing

2.5 Explain the method of kalamkari printing – preparation of cloth for

printing, color preparatory process, washing of printed cloth

2.6 Explain the colors for kalamkari printing

2.7 State the designs/motifs and end products in kalamkari printing

2.7 State the technique of tie and dye technique

2.8 Describe about the preparation of material

2.9 State the method of tieing the fabric

2.10 Describe the method of obtaining different designs (all over, tiny dots,

mango design, flower motif, marble effect, striped, diagonal, horizontal designs,

sun pattern)

2.11 State the style of batik printing and its characteristic feature and mention

the places of production

2.12 State the importance of batik printing

2.13Explain the process of batik printing – batik printing process- waxing-

fabrics, materials and tools

2.14 list the tools used in batik printing

2.15 List the classes of dyestuffs used in batik printing

2.16 Describe in brief application of synthetic dyes in batik printing

3.0 AFTER TREATMENTS OF PRITNTED GOODS

3.1 State the purpose of after treatments of printed goods

3.2 List the methods of after treatment of printed goods

3.3 Define the term ageing

3.4 Explain the working of rapid ager with a neat diagram

3.5 State the limitation of rapid ager

3.6 Explain the working of cottage steamer

3.7 State the working of continuous steamer

3.8 Describe the flash-ageing process of finishing

3.9 Write about dunging process

3.10 Write about raising process

3.11 Write about the fixing process

3.12 Write about the curing process

3.13 State the process of washing in after treatments of printed goods

3.14 State the process of clearing of cotton soiled goods

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3.15 State the process of reduction clearing of polyester-cellulosic blends

3.16 Write about the carbonizing process

3.17 Explain the process of soaping of printed goods

3.18 Write about drying process of printed goods

4.0 DYEING MACHINERY

4.1 List the advantages of machine dyeing

4.2 State the principles of dyeing machines

4.3 Explain the process of hand dyeing with a neat diagram

4.4 List the types of dyeing machines

4.6 List the advantages of dyeing machines

4.7 List the disadvantages of dyeing machines

4.8 Name the different dyeing machines for cloth dyeing

4.9 Explain the features of Jigger dyeing machine with a neat diagram

4.10 State the advantages of Jigger dyeing machine

4.11 List the disadvantages of Jigger dyeing machine

4.12 Explain the features of Winch dyeing machine with a neat diagram

4.13 State the advantages of Winch dyeing machine

4.18 State the disadvantages of Winch dyeing machine

4.19 Explain the features of padding mangles dyeing machine

4.20 Describe the features of Two-bowl padding mangle dyeing machine

4.21 Explain the features of three bowl padding mangle dyeing machine

4.22 Explain the feature of Improved mangles dyeing machine

4.26 Explain the features of Standfost Monel Metal Dyeing machine with a neat

diagram

4.27 List the advantages and disadvantages of the Standfost Monel Dyeing

machine

4.28 State the objectives of Star Frame OR Etoile Dyeing machine

5.0 PROCESSING DEFECTS

5.1 List out the various processing defects

5.2 State the bleaching spot defect and its causes

5.3 State the water mark defect and its causes

5.4 State the dye stuff stain defect and its causes

5.5 State the white spot defect and its causes

5.6 State the patchy or streaky defects and its causes

5.7 State the dye bar defects and its causes

5.8 State the shading and listing defect and its causes

5.9State the processing (printing) defect and its causes

5.10 State the miss print or absence defects and its causes

5.11 State the defect caused by hanging thread and its causes

5.12 State the doctor stain and its causes

5.13 State the uneven printing or tinting defect and its causes

5.14 State the doctor line defect and its causes

5.15 State miscellaneous processing defect and its causes

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5.16 State blurred defect and its causes

5.17 State bowing defect and its causes

5.18 State the pilling defects and its causes

5.19 State milling rig defect and its causes

5.20 State uneven milling defect and its causes

COURSE CONTENTS:

1.0 METHODS AND STYLES OF PRINTING-

Printing- differences between dyeing and printing- various methods of

printing and outline their basic difference-how style of printing differ from

method of printing- different styles of printing- direct style of printing-

limitations of direct style of printing- discharge style of printing-advantages

and limitation of discharge style of printing- resist style of printing- Batik,

tie and dye differences between discharge printing and resist printing

2.0 TIE AND DYE, BATIK AND KALAMKARI

Tie and dye technique-the preparation of material - method of tieing of material

in tie and dye process-method of obtaining different designs (all over, tiny dots,

mango design, flower motif, marble effect, striped, diagonal, horizontal

designs)- style of batik printing and its characteristic feature and mention the

places of production- importance of batik printing-process of batik printing –

batik printing process-Tracing the design on the fabric- application of wax on

cloth- Design in single color- multi color design – crackled design – dyeing

procedure – dewaxing-materials and tools-list the tools used in batik printing-

Brushes-Tjanting and T jap- classes of dyestuffs used in batik printing-rief

application of synthetic dyes in batik printing-Know about Kalamkari printing-

meaning,concept and types of kalamkari printing- importance of kalamkari

printing-various operations involved in kalamkari printing-method of kalamkari

printing – preparation of cloth for printing, color preparatory process, washing

of printed cloth-colors for kalamkari printing- Black, Red, Brown, Yellow,

Blue, Green- Designs/motifs and end products in kalamkari printing

3.0 AFTER TREATMENTS OF PRITNTED GOODS

purpose of after treatments of printed goods-methods of after treatment of

printed goods- term ageing- working of rapid ager with a neat diagram-

limitation of rapid ager- working of cottage steamer-working of continuous

steamer- flash-ageing process of finishing - dunging process - raising process-

fixing process - curing process-process of washing in after treatments of printed

goods-process of clearing of cotton soiled goods-process of reduction clearing

of polyester-cellulosic blends- carbonizing process-process of soaping of

printed goods-drying process of printed goods

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4.0 DYEING MACHINERY

advantages of machine dyeing - principles of dyeing machines- process of hand

dyeing with a neat diagram- types of dyeing machines-advantages of dyeing

machines- disadvantages of dyeing machines-different dyeing machines for

cloth dyeing- features of Jigger dyeing machine with a neat diagram-advantages

of Jigger dyeing machine-disadvantages of Jigger dyeing dyeing machine-

features of Winch dyeing machine with a neat diagram-advantages of Winch

dyeing machine-disadvantages of Winch dyeing machine-features of padding

mangles dyeing machine-features of Two-bowl padding mangle dyeing

machine- features of three bowl padding mangle dyeing machine-feature of

Improved mangles dyeing machine-features of Standfost Monel Metal Dyeing

machine with a neat diagram-advantages and disadvantages of the Standfost

Monel Dyeing machine-objectives of Star Frame OR Etoile Dyeing machine

5.0 PROCESSING DEFECTS

various processing defects - bleaching spot defect and its causes- water mark

defect and its causes- dye stuff stain defect and its causes- white spot defect and

its causes- patchy or streaky defects and its causes-dye bar defects and its

causes- shading and listing defect and its causes-processing (printing) defect

and its causes- miss print or absence defects and its causes- defect caused by

hanging thread and its causes- doctor stain and its causes-uneven printing or

tinting defect and its causes- doctor line defect and its causes-miscellaneous

processing defect and its causes- blurred defect and its causes- bowing defect

and its causes- pilling defects and its causes- milling rig defect and its causes-

uneven milling defect and its causes

REFERENCE BOOKS

1) Technology of Textile Processing Vol.1 to 5 -- V.A SHENAI

2) Bleaching Dyeing and Chemical Technology of Textile Fibres -- E.R Trotman

3) Dyeing of Wool, Silk & Man-made fibres -- R.S Prayag

4) Bleaching, Mercerising and Dyeing of Cotton materials -- R S Prayag

5) Notes from N S L textiles

6) E P G Gohl, LD Vilensky- Textile science- c b s publishers and distributors, New Delhi

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FASHION TRENDS

Subject Title : FASHION TRENDS

Subject Code : GT- 403

Periods per Week : 03

Periods per Semester : 45

TIME SCHEDULE

Sl.

No

Major Topics No. of

Periods

Weight age

of marks

Short

Questions

Essay

Questions

1. Traditional woven and dyed textiles 09 26 02 02

2. Embroidered Textiles of India 06 16 02 01

3 Indian costumes &A.P Textiles 12 29 03 02

4 Color expressions 03 13 01 01

5 Fashion portfolio 12 13 01 01

6 Principles of fashion show 03 13 01 01

Total 45 110 10 08

Objectives:

On completion of the study of the subject, the student will able to:

1.0 TRADITIONAL WOVEN AND DYED TEXTILES

1.1 State the features of muslin

1.2 State the features of Dacca and Chanderi sarees

1.3 Explain the features of Bafta & Ab-I-Rawan (Brocade)

1.4 State the special feature of Himrus & Amrus

1.5 Describe the features of Paithani and Pitambar

1.6 Explain the salient features of Patola and Bandhanis

1.7 Explain special techniques in Kalmendar-Ikats

1.8 Explain features of Pochampalli Textiles

1.9 Describe the features of Kangivaram Textiles

1.10 Explain Jamdhani techniques

1.11 Explain special features of printing style in Sanganeri and bagru

2.0 EMBROIDERED TEXTILES OF INDIA

2.0 State the classification of Indian Embroidery on the basis of region

2.1 State the technique, motifs, style of embroidery and application of kashida of

kashmir

2.2 State the technique, motifs, style of embroidery and application of Phukari of

punjab

2.3 State the technique, motifs, style of embroidery and application of Gujarat

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2.4 State the technique, motifs, style of embroidery and application of chikankari

of U.P

2.5 State the technique, motifs, style of embroidery and application of zardosi of

U.P

2.6 State the technique, motifs, style of embroidery and application of kasuti of

Karnataka

2.7 State the technique, motifs, style of embroidery and application of

Lambadi(Banjara) of A.P

2.8 State the technique, motifs, style of embroidery and application of kantha of

West Bengal

2.9 State the technique, motifs, style of embroidery and application of pipli

appliqué from Orissa

3.0 INDIAN COSTUMES & A.P. TEXTILES

3.0 Explain North Indian Costumes

3.1 State the costumes of Punjab

3.2 State the costumes of Kashmir

3.3 Describe the costumes of West Bengal

3.4 State the costumes of Rajasthan

3.5 Explain the costumes of Bihar

3.6 Describe costumes of Uttar Pradesh

3.7 Explain costumes of Himachal Pradesh

3.8 State the costumes of Madhya Pradesh

3.9 Explain south Indian costumes

3.10 Explain costumes of Andhra Pradesh

3.11 Describe the costumes of Tamilnadu State

3.12 Describe the costumes of Karnataka State

3.13 State the costumes of Kerala

3.14 Explain the costumes of Orissa

3.15 Describe the costumes of Maharashtra

3.16 Explain the features of Gadwal textiles

3.17 State the features of Dharmavaram textiles

3.18 State the features of Mangalagiri Textiles

3.19 State the features of Uppada textiles

3.20 State the features of Venkatagiri textiles

4.0 COLOUR EXPRESSIONS

4.0 State the Aspects of colour

4.1 Describe the aspects of Hot, Cold and Warm colours

4.2 State the aspects of Cool ,Light and Dark colours

4.3 Describe the aspects of pale,bright and rich colours

4.4 Describe the aspects of friendly,soft and welcoming colour

4.5 State the aspects of fresh,traditional and refreshing colours

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4.6 State the aspects of tropical,classic and dependable colours

4.7 State the factors influence the choice of colours

4.8 Describe the features of colour expression

4.9 Explain the expression of orange, violet, brown, black and white

colours

4.10 Explain the expression of yellow, red, blue, green colours

5.0 FASHION PORTFOLIO-

5.1 Define portfolio

5.2 State the Purpose of a portfolio

5.3 List the contents of portfolio

5.4 State the techniques for material selection

5.5 State the factors for selection of Portfolio cases

5.6 Define the term forecasting and role of forecaster

5.7 State the factors in fashion forecasting

5.8 Understand the procedure for forecasting

5.9 List the Fashion services

5.10 State the sources of inspiration

5.11 State the fashion forecast for recent year

5.12 Explain the preparation of mood board for portfolio

5.13 State the contents of Design board and colour board

5.14 State the contents of Swatch board and Illustration board

5.15 State the contents of Flat board and Client board

5.16 State the role of Focus and unity in preparation of Portfolio

5.17 State the size, variety and flow in preparation of portfolio

5.18 State the terms Salon book, Mailer, croquis sketch book,

Photographic fashion portfolio, fold out presentations

5.19 State the features of specialty portfolio

6.0 PRINCIPLES OF FASHION SHOW:

6.1 Explain the Purpose/Focus of fashion show and address the challenge

6.2 Describe the essential components for a fashion show

6.3 Explain the role of Budget and Sponsors in fashion show

6.4 State the role of Book drop, stage and ramp

6.5 Describe the role of Back stage and green rooms

6.6 Explain the effect of Control console, Sound and lights

6.7 Describe role of the models, Compeer, and Audio visual and music

6.8 Explain role of refreshments, Invitations and brochures

6.10 Explain layout and seating arrangements

6.11 Explain the selection of Venue, Outdoor or indoor, Time- and choreographer

COURSE CONTENT

1.0 TRADITIONAL WOVEN AND DYED TEXTILES- Muslins-Dacca saris- Chanderi sarees- Bafta &

Ab-I-Rawan (Brocade)- Himrus & Amrus- Paithani- Pitambar- Patola- Bandhanis-

Kalmendar-Ikats- Tie & Dye- Pochampalli Textiles- Kalamkari Textiles- Kangivaram

Textiles- Jamdhani & Bagru- Banaras - Sanganeri Textiles

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2.0EMBROIDERED TEXTILES OF INDIA-Introduction-

- classification of Indian Embroidery on the basis of region-A) North India- kashida of

Kashmir- Phukari from Punjab- chamba rumals from Himachal pradesh-B) Western

India-Kutch of Gujarat-C) central India- chikankari from U.P -zardosi of U.P- D)

South India- kasuti of Karnataka-Lambadi(Banjara) of A.P- E) Eastern India- kantha

from West Bengal-pipli applique from orissa

3.0 State the technique, motifs, style of embroidery and application of pipli appliqué from

OrissaINDIAN COSTUMES & A.P. Textiles- North Indian Costumes- Punjab -

Kashmir- West Bengal - Rajastan- Bihar-Uttar Pradesh- Himachal Pradesh- Madhya

Pradesh-South Indian costumes- Andhra Pradesh- Tamilnadu - Karnataka - Kerala-

Orissa- Maharashtra- A. P Textiles- Gadwal textiles- Dharmavaram textiles-

Mangalagiri Textiles- Uppada textiles- Venkatagiri textiles -

4.0 COLOUR EXPRESSIONS - Aspects of colour- Hot, Cold and Warm Cool ,Light , Dark

, pale,bright, rich, friendly,soft , welcoming, fresh,traditional , refreshing ,tropical,classic

and dependable colours- factors influence the choice of colours- colour expression of

orange, violet, brown, black , white ,yellow, red, blue, green colours

5.0 FASHION PORTFOLIO-.1 Define portfolio- Purpose of a portfolio-- List the contents of

portfolio- techniques for material selection - factors for selection of Portfolio cases -

Understand the term forecasting and role of forecaster- factors in fashion forecasting-

Understand the procedure for forecasting-List the Fashion services- the sources of

inspiration-Know the fashion forecast for recent year-preparation of mood board for

portfolio-contents of Design board and colour board, Swatch board and Illustration board,

Flat board and Client board, role of Focus ,unity size, variety and flow in preparation of

Portfolio - preparation of portfolio- Understand the terms Salon book, Mailer, croquis sketch

book- Photographic fashion portfolio, fold out presentations - specialty portfolio

6.0 PRINCIPLES OF FASHION SHOW: Purpose/Focus of fashion show and address

the challenge-essential components for a fashion show- Budget and Sponsors-Back drop,

stage and ramp-Back stage and green rooms-Control console, Sound and lights- models,

Compeer, and Audio visual- Music and refreshments- Invitations and brochures-layout and

seating –arrangements-Venue, Outdoor or indoor, Time- and choreographer

REFERENCE BOOKS

1.Inside fashion Designing by Sharon Letate, Harper Collins, USA.

2 Hand book for Fashion Designing by P.V.Vidya Sagar. 3. Fashion Forecasting by Rita Perna

4. Indian Embroidery- Rose Mary Crill- V& A Publications.

5. Traditional Indian Textiles- John Willow Nicholas Barnad-Thames and Hudsun,

London.

6. The Glory of Indian Handicrafts- Kamala Devi

7. Indian Costumes- A.Biswas, Public.,Division Ministry of Information and Broad casting-

Govt., of India, New Delhi.

9.Fashion-from concept to consumer-fourth edition by Gini tephens Fringes

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APPAREL PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

Subject title : APPAREL PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

Subject code : GT - 404

Periods per week : 03

Periods per semester : 45

TIME SHEDULE

S. No. Major Topics No. of

periods

Weight age

of marks

Short

Questions

Essay

Questions

1. Apparel production

terminology

02 03 01 -

2. Marker Utilizations and

variations

09 13 01 01

3. Cutting Technology 10 26 02 02

4. Fusing Technology 10 26 02 02

5. Pressing Technology 05 16 02 01

6. Production Technology 09 26 02 02

Total 45 110 10 08

OBJECTIVES

On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to

1.0 APPAREL PRODUCTION TERMINOLOGY

1.1 Define the term cost price

1.2Define the term casual wear

1.3 Define the term fabric

1.4 Define the term swatches

1.5 Define the term advertising

1.6 Define the term market

1.7 Define mass production

1.8 Define the term style number

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1.9 Define the term resources

1.10 Define open to buy globalization

1.11 Define the term piece goods

1.12 Define the term piece work

1.13 Define the term production work

1.14 Define the term quick response

2.0 MARKER UTILISATION AND VARIATIONS

2.1 Explain the apparel products into three groups according to the marker utilization.

2.2 Describe the marker utilization of three categories of apparel products

2.3 Explain the constraints of fabric width for various types of fabric - tubular knitted

fabric, narrow open width fabric and wide open width fabric.

2.4 List the different constraints of grain direction during marker planning.

2.5 Explain the role of various human factors which contribute in marker planner.

2.6 Describe the optimization of marker planning in production.

2.7 Explain the contributors to alignment difficulties for marker utilization of striped and

checked fabrics.

2.8 List the constraints of garment design for striped and checked fabrics.

2.9 List the various spreading techniques followed for striped and checked materials.

2.10 Explain the various spreading techniques employed for striped and checked

materials.

2.11 State the various losses which fall under direct losses of fabric.

2.12 State the various losses which fall under indirect losses of fabric.

2.13 Explain direct losses of fabric outside the marker.

2.14 Explain the indirect losses of fabric outside the marker.

3.0 CUTTING TECHNOLOGY

3.1 State the objectives of cutting.

3.2 State the various requirements of cutting process.

3.3 Explain the important requirements of cutting process

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3.4 Define 'internal costs' and 'external costs' with examples.

3.5 Explain role of labour, materials and efficiency under 'internal costs' of cutting room.

3.6 Explain the role of co-ordination, defects and matching under 'external costs' of

cutting room.

3.7 Explain the role of accuracy, sewing and shading under 'external costs' of cutting

room.

3.8 Explain the major quality factors which lead to 'external costs' under the control of

cutting room.

3.9 State the four stages of production processes in cutting room.

3.10 State the flowchart of the different stages of production processes in cutting room.

3.11 Explain the process planning by three methods.

3.12 State the various methods of cutting (cutting systems).

3.13 Explain the hand shears and straight knife methods of cutting.

3.14 Describe the round knife and band knife methods of cutting.

3.15 Explain the uses of notchers, drills and thread markers in cutting room.

3.16 Describe the working of computer controlled cutting knives method.

3.17 Explain the working of die cutting and laser cutting systems.

3.18 Explain the working of plasma cutting, water jet cutting and ultrasonic cutting

systems.

4.0 FUSING TECHNOLOGY

4.1 List the different materials used for fusing.

4.2 State the various characteristics which are influenced by the base cloth.

4.3 State the use of resins on base cloth.

4.4 State the different types of resins used on base cloth.

4.5 Explain the essential requirements of resins.

4.6 Explain the usage and properties of various types of resins on base cloth.

4.7 List the popular coating methods followed for applying resins to base cloth.

4.8 Explain the three coating methods employed to apply resins on base cloth.

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4.9 State the types of fusing machinery

4.10 Explain the steam press method of fusing.

4.11 Describe the Flat bed press method of fusing.

4.12 Explain the continuous fusing method.

4.13 State the various requirements of fusing.

4.14 List the various factors which influence fusing quality.

4.15 Explain all the factors influencing the quality of fusing.

5.0 PRESSING TECHNOLOGY

5.1 Define 'pressing' and explain under pressing and top pressing processes.

5.2 State the purpose of pressing.

5.3 List the basic components of pressings.

5.4 state the garments based on the pressing requirements.

5.5 Explain the various means of pressings.

5.6 Describe the different pressing equipments and methods.

5.7 State the purpose of steaming garments in pressing technology.

5.8 Explain "under pressing" and classify them of their purpose.

5.10 Explain "Top pressing" and describe the various equipments used for top pressing.

5.11 Explain the working of scissors press.

5.12 Describe the working of carousel machines and steam dolly.

5.13 Explain the working of tunnel finisher.

5.14 State the important features of modern pressing machinery & equipment - controls,

handling systems, and boiler room.

6.0 PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

6.1 List the operational characteristics of a production system.

6.2 List the various types of production systems.

6.3 List the production systems which fall under Manual Production systems.

6.4 State the characteristics of Making through system.

6.5 Explain the main features of Section or process system with a layout.

6.6 Describe the principles and main features of Progressive bundle system with a layout.

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6.7 State the basic features of Straight line or 'synchro' system.

6.8 List the production systems which fall under Mechanical Transport systems.

6.9 Explain the basic features and operation of Selective conveyor belt system.

6.10 Explain the essential features and operational principles of Unit production system.

6.11 State the advantages of Unit production system.

6.12 Explain the characteristics and working of Quick response sewing system.

COURSE CONTENTS:

1.0 APPAREL PRODUCTION TERMINOLOGY

Apparel industry – cost price – casual wear – fabric – swatches – advertising-market-mass

production-style number- resources-open to buy-globalization- piece goods-piece work-

production work-quick response

2.0 MARKER UTILIZATIONS AND VARIATIONS

Introduction – categorization of products: relatively simple products, products with a large

number of small parts, products with relatively large panels that fit in multiples across the

width – constraints of fabric width : tubular knitted fabric, narrow open width fabric, wide

open width fabric – constraints of grain direction – contribution of human factors: marker

planner – optimizing marker planning in production

Marker utilization variations with striped & checked fabrics: contributors to alignment

difficulties – constraints of garment design – spreading techniques for striped and checked

materials

Fabric losses outside the marker: Introduction – analysis of direct losses: ends of ply

losses, ends of piece losses, edge losses& splicing losses and fabric faults – analysis of

indirect losses: remnant losses, marker planning losses& ticket length losses

3.0 CUTTING TECHNOLOGY

Cutting: Objective – Requirements of cutting process: precision of cut, clean edges,

unscorched & unfused edges, support of the lay, consistent cutting - Internal costs: labour,

materials and efficiency – External costs: co-ordination, defects, matching, accuracy, sewing,

shading & quality – Production processes in cutting room: planning by three methods –

Methods of cutting – hand shears, straight knife, round knife, band knife, notchers, drills and

thread markers, computer controlled cutting knives, die cutting, laser cutting, plasma cutting,

water jet cutting & ultrasonic cutting

4.0 FUSING TECHNOLOGY

Fusing materials: Base cloth: characteristics influenced by base cloth, Resins: use,

requirements, different types of resins: polyethylene, polypropylene, polyamides, polyesters,

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polyvinyl chloride, plasticized polyvinyl acetate – Different coating systems: scatter coating,

Dry-dot printing, preformed, fusing machinery & equipment - steam, flat bed, continuous

fusing, requirements of fusing, quality control of fusing - Temperature, time, pressure, peel-

strength, dry clean and / or wash

5.0 PRESSING TECHNOLOGY

Pressing process: under pressing, top pressing – Purpose of pressing: smooth away unwanted

creases and crush marks, Basic components of pressing: steam, pressure, drying and time,

Categorization of garments based on pressing requirements: garments which require no

pressing, garments requiring minimal pressing or finishing, garments requiring the use of an

iron in under pressing and final pressing, garments requiring extensive under pressing and

final pressing, garments requiring pleating or permanent press – means of pressing: pressing

equipments & methods: Iron, steam presses, under pressing, special purpose, top pressing,

scissors press, carousel machines, steam dolly, Tunnel finisher – controls, handling systems,

boiler room

6.0 PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

Operational characteristics of production system – types of production systems - Manual

Production systems: Making through system: characteristics, Section or process system:

features, Progressive bundle system: principles, features, Straight line or 'synchro' system:

basic features – Mechanical Transport systems: Selective conveyor belt system: features,

operation, Unit production system: features, operational principles, advantages, Quick

response sewing system: characteristics

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Gerry Cooklin - Introduction to clothing manufacture, First edition, Blackwell

Science Publications Ltd.

2. Harold Carr and Barbara Latham - The Technology of clothing manufacture,

Second edition, Blackwell Science Publications Ltd.

3. David J. Tyler - Materials Management in Clothing Production, BSP Professional

Books, A division of Blackwell Scientific Publications Ltd.

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TEXTILE DYEING AND PRINTING LAB

Subject Title : TEXTILE DYEING AND PRINTING LAB

Subject Code : GT- 405

Periods per Week : 05

Periods per Semester : 75

TIME SCHEDULE

S.No Major topics No. of

periods 1. Method of Vat Dyeing 15

2. Block Printing

a. Mono colour

b. Double colour

15

3. Tie & Dye

a. Sun pattern

b. Corner knots

c. Central knots

d. Object tying

e. Leheria patterns

f. Marbling

g. Bundling

h. Mango pattern

20

4 Develop designs for Batik

a. Mono color

b. Marble batik samples

c. Dewaxing

25

Total 75

Objectives:

On completion of the study, the student will be able to know

1.0 Method of vat dyeing

1.1 prepare three samples with vat dyes

a) Light shade

b) Medium shade

c) Dark shade

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2.0 BLOCK PRINTING

2.1 Do Block printing

2.2 Prepare print paste and develop design on cloth (single colour)

2.3 Prepare print paste and develop design on cloth (double colour)

2.4 Prepare print paste and develop design on cloth (border design)

2.5 Prepare print paste and develop design on cloth (all over design)

3.0 Developing designs for tie and dye

3.1 prepare samples with tie and dye techniques using multi colours

a) Sun pattern

b) Corner knots

c) Object tying

d) Leharia pattern

e) Marbling

f) Bundling

g) Mango pattern(Tritik)

4.0 DEVELOP DESIGNS FOR BATIK

4.1 prepare sample with single color

4.4 Prepare sample for marble effect by using batik technique

5.0 Preparation of article (chudidar set) using tie and dye technique

COURSE CONTENTS

1.0 METHOD OF VAT DYEING-Prepare three samples with VAT dyes - Light

shade(0.5%), Medium shade(1%) and dark shade(2.5%)

2.0 BLOCK PRINTING-Block printing-Develop single color with block

printing- Develop Double color with block printing- Develop border designs

with block printing- Develop all over patterns on dress materials-Develop all

over patterns on pillow covers

3.0 Prepare samples with Tie and Dye techniques using multi colours – Sun

pattern – Corner knots- Central knots- object dyeing- Lehar pattern- Marbling-

Bundling- Mango pattern

4.0 DEVELOP DESIGNS FOR BATIK-prepare sample with single color-

Prepare samples for marble effect by using batik technique

5.0 Preparation of article (chudidar set) using Batik printing

Note : Visit to Dyeing Industry

Note: Record should be maintained

REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Cotton Shade Card- Weavers Service Centre-

Development Commissioner for Handlooms.

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PATTERN DESIGNING LAB

Subject title : PATTERN DESIGNING LAB

Subject code : GT-406

Periods per week : 03

Periods per semester : 45

TIME SCHEDULE

S.No Major Topics No. of Periods

1. Princess Blouse 06

2 Katori blouse 09

3 Skirt & Top 09

4 Night Dress 06

5 Ghagra 09

6. Variations in salwar 06

Total 45

OBJECTIVES:

On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to know

1.0 Princess Blouse

1.1 Sketch any five types of Princess blouse designs

1.2 Draft and prepare paper pattern for Princess blouse

2.0 Katori Blouse

2.1 Sketch any five types of Katori blouse designs

2.2 Draft and prepare paper pattern for Katori blouse

3.0 SKIRT & TOP

3.1 Sketch any five types of skirts & Top designs

3.2 Draft and prepare paper pattern for Box pleat Skirt & Top

3.3 Draft and prepare paper pattern for Frills skirt & Top.

4.0 NIGHT DRESS

1.1 Sketch any five types of Night dress designs

1.2 Draft and prepare paper pattern for Night dress

5.0 GHAGRA

1.1 Sketch any five types of Ghagra Designs

1.2 Draft and prepare paper pattern for Ghagra

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6.0 VARIATIONS IN SALWAR

6.1 Sketch any five types of cowl, palazo Designs

6.2 Draft and prepare paper pattern for cowl, palazo salwars

Course content

1.0 Princess blouse -Sketch any five types of Princess blouse designs - Draft and prepare

paper pattern for Princess blouse

2.0 Katori Blouse- Sketch any five types of Katori blouse designs- Draft and prepare

paper pattern for Katori blouse

3.0 SKIRT & TOP - Sketch any five types of skirts & Top designs - Draft and prepare

paper pattern for Box pleat Skirt & Top- Frills skirt & Top.

4.0 NIGHT DRESS- Sketch any five types of Night dress designs- Draft and prepare

paper pattern for Night dress

5.0 GHAGRA -Sketch any five types of Ghagra Designs- Draft and prepare paper pattern

for Ghagra

6.0 variations in Salwar- Cowl, Palazo styles

REFERENCE BOOKS1. Hellen Joseph Armstrong -- Pattern for Fashion Design,

Prentice Hall Publications.

2. Rithu Jindal -- Hand Book of Fashion Design, Mittal Publications, New Delhi.

3. Zarapkar -- Zarapkar System of Cutting, Gala Publishers,Mumbai.

4. Juvekar -- Easy Cutting, Ball Company, Bombay.

5. Mary Mathews -- Practical Clothing Construction, PartI & II.

6. Pamela C Stringer -- Pattern Drafting for Dress Making, Augustan Publishers, Delhi..

Note: Record should be maintained

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WOMEN APPAREL LAB

Subject title : WOMEN APPREL LAB

Subject code : GT-407

Periods per week : 09

Periods per semester :135

TIME SCHEDULE

S.No Major Topics No. of Periods

1. Princess blouse 21

2 Katori blouse 21

3 Skirt & Top 24

4 Night Dress 24

5 Ghagra 24

6 Variations in salwar 21

Total 135

OBJECTIVES

On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to know

1.0 PRINCESS BLOUSE

1.1 Cut, stitch and finish Princess blouse

2.0 Katori Blouse

2.1 Cut , stitch and finish the Katori blouse

3.0 SKIRT & TOP

3.1 Cut , stitch and finish the Box pleat Skirt & Top

3.2 Cut , stitch and finish the Frills long skirt & Top.

4.0 NIGHT DRESS

5.1 Cut ,stitch and finish the Night dress

5.0 GHAGRA

5.1 Cut,Stitch and finish the Ghagra

6.0 VARIATIONS IN SALWAR 6.1 cut, stitch and finish cowl and palazo salwars

COURSE CONTENT

1.0 Princess Blouse - Cut, stitch and finish Princess blouse

2.0 KATORI BLOUSE - Cut , stitch and finish the Katori blouse

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3.0 SKIRT & TOP - Cut , stitch and finish the Box pleat Skirt & Top- Frills skirt &

Top.

4.0 NIGHT DRESS - Cut ,stitch and finish the Night dress(Top& Bottom)

5.0 GHAGRA - Cut,Stitch and finish the Ghagra – Top, Bottom with surface enrichment

6.0 VARIATIONS IN SALWARS-cut, stitch and finish cowl and palazzo

Note : Visit to Boutique

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Hellen Joseph Armstrong – Pattern for Fashion Design, Prentice Hall Publications.

2. Rithu Jindal – Hand Book of Fashion Design, Mittal Publications, New Delhi.

3. Zarapkar – Zarapkar System of Cutting, Gala Publishers,Mumbai.

4. Juvekar – Easy Cutting, Ball Company, Bombay.

5. Mary Mathews – Practical Clothing Construction, PartI & II.

6. Pamela C Stringer – Pattern Drafting for Dress Making, Augustan Publishers, Delhi.

7. Winifred Alddrich – Metric Pattern Cutting.

Note: Record should be maintained

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COMMUNICATION SKILLS

(Common to all Branches)

Subject title : Communication skills Subject code : GT-408 Periods per week : 3 Periods per semester : 45

Introduction :

In the context of globalization , competence in speaking skills is the need of the hour The

gap between the needs of the industry and the curriculum can be bridged by enabling the

students to hone their speaking and listening skills. This course aims at providing

opportunities for practicing speaking.

Time Schedule

Objectives :

On completion of the course the students will be able to

Strengthen their listening skills

Strengthen their speaking skills

Sno. Topic Periods Weightage of marks

(End Exam )

Sessional

marks

Total

1 Listening I 3

10

10

2 Listening II 3 20

3 Introducing oneself 3

50

30

8

0

4 Describing objects 3

5 Describing events 3

6 Reporting past incidents 3

7 Speaking from observation /

reading 3

8 JAM 6

9 Group discussion 6

10 Mock interviews 6

11 Making presentations 6

45 60 40 100

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Competencies and key competencies to be achieved by the student

Topic Teacher’s input/ methodology Students competence

Listening I

Listening II

Pre- Listening –eliciting, pictures

While - Listening

Post –Listening –project , writing

Identifying the main idea,

Identifying specific details,

Identifying parallel and contradictory ideas

Drawing inferences,

Reasoning

Introducing

oneself

Kinds of introduction --official/

personal, dynamic vocabulary,

Body language, Model

introduction, Use of line ups

Use of simple present tense,

Sequencing,

Appropriate vocabulary

Reporting

incidents

Group work /pair work,

Elicit,

Use of past tense,

Student presentations

Use of past tense,

Relevant vocabulary

Describing

objects

Vocabulary ,

Use of adjectives,

Games—I spy,

Group presentations

Use of adjectives,

Dimensions,shapes

Compare and contrast,

sequence

Describing

events

Group work/pair work

Use of appropriate tense

Use of appropriate tense,

sequencing

Reporting

past incidents

Use of past tense,

Vocabulary

Student presentations

Use of past tense , sequencing

Speaking

from

observation/re

ading

Group work/pair work,

Reading techniques ,

Use of past tense,

Summarising , evaluating, comprehension

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Communicative methodology (CLT) should be used to create an interactive class. Apart

from the suggestions given teachers are free to innovate to use any activity to improve the

language competence of students . Attention can also be given to improve the accent and

intonation of students.

Note:

* This subject is a theory subject.

** The workload should be calculated as theory workload.

JAM Effective techniques ,

Good beginning , conclusion,

tips,

Use of line ups

Vocabulary,

Sequencing,

Fluency,

Thinking spontaneously

Group

discussion

Expressing opinion, body

language,

Expressing opinion, agree/ disagree,

fluency,Persuasive and leadership skills

Mock

interview

FAQs , body language Role play, body language,

Making

presentations

Student presentations Using charts , pictures, interpreting data,

sequencing,PPTs

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PATTERN GRADING & DRAPING LAB

Subject title : PATTERN GRADING & DRAPING LAB

Subject Code : GT-409

Periods per Week : 05

Periods per Semester :75

TIME SCHEDULE

Sl.No. Major Topics No.of

Periods

1. Introduction 06

2. Draft grading of Basic bodice 9

3. Draft Grading of Basic sleeve 6

4. Draft Grading of Basic Skirt 6

5. Draft Grading of Basic Trouser 9

6 Draft Grading of Basic Shirt 9

7. Draping of Bodice Block 6

8. Draping of Skirt Block 6

9. Dart manipulation 18

Total 75

OBJECTIVES

On completion of the study of the subject the student will be able to

1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 Introduction & Terminology of Industrial Pattern Grading

1.2 Women Sizing and survey

1.3 Study of grading size and form

1.4 Types and selection of grading systems

1.5 Different practices in Grading

1.6 Importance of grading in Fashion / Apparel Industry

1.7 Introduction to CAD grading

2. DRAFT GRADING OF BASIC BODICE

2.1 Draft grading of front bodice

2.2 Draft grading of back bodice

2.3 Identification of Pivot points in patterns

2.4 Grading proportionately according to the pivot points

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2.5 Application of grading principles in bodice variations

3. DRAFT GRADING OF BASIC SLEEVE

3.0 Study the sizes in Sleeve

3.1 Identify Pivot points in sleeve patterns

3.2 Grade proportionately according to the pivot points

3.3 Apply grading principles in Sleeve variations

4. DRAFT GRADING OF BASIC SKIRT

4.1 Study the different sizes in basic skirt.

4.2 Identify pivot points in basic skirt pattern

4.3 Grade proportionately according to the pivot points

4.4 Apply grading Principles in skirt Variations

5. DRAFT GRADING OF BASIC TROUSER

5.0 Study the different sizes in Trousers

5.1 Identify pivot points in basic trouser pattern

5.2 Grade proportionately according to the pivot points

5.3 Application of grading principles in Trouser variations

6. DRAFT GRADING OF BASIC SHIRT

6.0 Study the different sizes in Shirt

6.1 Identify pivot points in basic shirt pattern

6.2 Grade proportionately according to the pivot points

6.3 Application of grading principles in Shirt variations

7.0 BASIC BLOCK DRAPING – FRONT & BACK

7.1 Preparation of fabric for basic bodice – Front

7.2 Preparation of fabric for basic bodice – Back

8.0 BASIC SKIRT DRAPING

8.0 Preparation of the fabric for basic skirt

9.0 DART MANIPULATION TECHNIQUES

9.1Preparation of muslin

9.2Preparation of waist line dart

9.3Preparation of center front dart

9.4Preparation of French dart

9.5Preparation of double French dart

9.6Preparation of neckline dart

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9.7Preparation of bust line dart

9.8 Preparation of arm-hole dart

COURSE CONTENTS

1.0 Introduction: terminology of Industrial pattern Grading – Women sizing through

survey – Study of prevalent grading sizes and form- types of grading systems –

Studying different practices in grading – Importance of Grading in Fashion / Apparel

Industry – Introduction to CAD Grading

2.0 Draft grading of basic bodice : Study the sizes in bodice front & back –

Identification of pivot points – Grading Proportionately according to the pivot points

– Application of grading principles in bodice variations – Princess line bodice , Bust

line dart bodice & Panel bodice

3.0 Draft grading of Basic sleeve: Study the sizes in sleeve– Identification of pivot points

– Grading Proportionately according to the pivot points – Application of grading

principles in sleeve variations – bell sleeve, Puff Sleeve & Cap sleeve

4.0 Draft grading of Basic skirt: Study the sizes in skirt – Identification of pivot points –

Grading Proportionately according to the pivot points – Application of grading

principles in skirt variations – A – line, flared &Godet skirt

5.0 Draft grading of Basic trouser: Study the sizes in trouser – Identification of pivot

points – Grading Proportionately according to the pivot points – Application of

grading principles in trouser variations Jean, Slack and Caprl

6.0 Draft grading of Basic shirt: Study the sizes in shirt – Identification of pivot points –

Grading Proportionately according to the pivot points – Application of grading

principles in shirt variations – Shirt (Different Sizes)

7.0 DRAPING OF BODICE BLOCK-preparation of the fabric for basic bodice front –

preparation of the fabric for basic bodice back

8.0 DRAPING OF SKIRT-preparation of the fabric for basic skirt

9.0 DART MANIPULATION TECHNIQUES –Preparation of muslin-Preparation of waist

line dart-Preparation of center front dart-Preparation of French dart-Preparation of double

French dart-Preparation of neckline dart-Preparation of bust line dart-Preparation of arm-

hole dart

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Pattern Grading for women.s clothing - Gerry Cooklin, Black well Science

publications

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FASHION DESIGNING STUDIO LAB PRACTICE

Subject title : FASHION DESIGNING STUDIO LAB PRACTICE

Subject Code : GT-410

Periods per Week : 05

Periods per Semester : 75

TIME SCHEDULE

Sl.

No

Major Topics No. Of Periods

1. E-Style and sketch studio 20

2 E-Style , E-Material and E-Photo 20

3 E-Photo and Draping studio 20

4 Portfolio Development 15

Total 75

Objectives:

On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to

1.0 E-Style and sketch studio: 1.1 Introduction to menu bar 1.2 Opening of new file 1.3 Save the new file 1.4 Output image 1.5 Print of image 1.6 Introduction to Library 1.7 Proper use of texture 1.8 Introduction use of model 1.9 Introduction to working area 1.10 Use of light on the model 1.11 Use of display mode 1.12 Define show ratio 1.13 Use of background colour 1.14 Pick object in main menu 1.15 Create curve 1.16 Create arrow 1.17 Create double line 1.18 Edit curve 1.19 Introduction to surface grid 1.20 Edit of surface grid 1.21 Create fold on the model 1.22 Introduction to texture table

2.0 E-style, E-Material and E-photo: 2.1 Design of apparel sketch, do 3D effect for the apparel 2.2 Design all kinds of texture, including lace, leather, hollow, woven 2.3 Do modifications for the image 2.4 Do draping for the model

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2.5 Edit the ready image with the help of painter and Photoshop 2.6 Introduction to layers 2.7 Edit the layer name, show/hide layer 2.8 Delete the layer 2.9 Introduction to material area

3.0 E-Photo and Draping studio: 3.1 Introduction to E-photo studio 3.2 Use of cut material 3.3 Transparency for some area 3.4 Modify pattern 3.5 Adjust the hue and light of colour 3.6 Change of fabric on the model

4.0 PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT:

4.1 Theme selection – select any theme related to fashion like nature/peace/ tribal/ wedding /tranquil; /splendor / any of your own themes

4.2 story board / Mood board preparation related to selected theme 4.3 Color board preparation related to selected theme 4.4 Swatch board preparation related to selected theme 4.5 preparation of illustration board related to selected theme 4.6 preparation of flat board related to selected theme 4.7 customer focus

COURSE CONTENT:

1.0 E-Style and sketch studio-Introduction to menu bar-Opening of new file-Save the new file-

Output image-Print of image-Introduction to Library-Proper use of texture- Introduction use of

model- Introduction to working area-Use of light on the model-Use of display mode-Define show ratio-

Use of background colour-Pick object in main menu-Create curve-Create arrow-Create double line-

Edit curve-Introduction to surface grid-Edit of surface grid-Create fold on the model- Introduction to

texture table

3.0 E-style, E-Material and E-photo-Design of apparel sketch, do 3D effect for the apparel-Design all kinds of texture, including lace, leather, hollow, woven-Do modifications for the image-Do draping for the model-Edit the ready image with the help of painter and Photoshop-Introduction to layers-Edit the layer name, show/hide layer-Delete the layer-Introduction to material area-

4.0 E-Photo and Draping studio-Introduction to E-photo studio-Use of cut material-

Transparency for some area-Modify pattern-Adjust the hue and light of colour-Change of fabric on the model

5.0 PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT-Theme selection – select any theme related to fashion like

nature/peace/ tribal/ wedding /tranquil; /splendor / any of your own themes-story board / Mood

board preparation related to selected theme-Color board preparation related to selected theme-4

Swatch board preparation related to selected theme-preparation of illustration board related to

selected theme-preparation of flat board related to selected theme-customer focus

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Inside fashion designing by Sharon Letate, Harper Collins, USA. 2 Hand book for Fashion Designing by P.V.Vidya Sagar. 3. Fashion-from concept to consumer-fourth edition by Gini tephens Fringes

4. AutoCAD 2002 Bible –Hungry Minds/Wiley

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DIPLOMA IN GARMENT TECHNOLOGY

SCHEME OF INSTRUCTIONS AND EXAMINATIONS

CURRICULUM 2016

(FIFTH SEMESTER)

NOTE :- GT- 501 (COMMON PAPER WITH ALL OTHER BRANCHES)

Sub

Code

Name of the Subject Instruction Periods/week

Total Periods per year

Scheme of Examination

Theory Practical Duration (hrs)

Sessional marks

End Exam Marks

Total Marks

THEORY SUBJECTS

GT - 501 Industrial Management

and Smart Technologies 05 - 75 3 20 80 100

GT- 502 Advance Textile Printing 3 - 45 3 20 80 100

GT-503 Advance Apparel Production Technology

3 - 45 3 20 80 100

GT-504 Industrial Engineering &

CAD

4 - 60 3 20 80 100

PRACTICAL SUBJECTS

GT-505 Advance Textile Dyeing and

Printing Lab - 04 60 3 40 60 100

GT-506 Pattern Designing Lab - 03 45 3 40 60 100

GT-507 Advance Garment

Construction Lab

- 09 135 3 40 60 100

GT-508 Life Skills - 03 45 3 40 60 100

GT-509 Personal Grooming Lab - 03 45 3 40 60 100

GT-510 Apparel CAD Lab - 05 75 3 40 60 100

Total 15 27 630 - 320 680 1000

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Industrial Management & Smart Technologies

Subject Title : Industrial Management & Smart Technologies

Subject Code : GT-501

Periods/Week : 5

Period/Semester : 75

TIME SCHEDULE

S. No.

Major Topics Periods

Weightage

Of

Marks

Short

Answer

Questions

Essay

Type

Questions

1. Basics of Industrial Management 06 13 1 1

2. Organisation structure &

Organisational behaviour

10 18 1 1

1/2

3. Production Management 10 18 1 11/2

4. Materials Management 08 13 1 1

5 Maintenance management &

Industrial Safety

08 13 1 1

6 Entrepreneurship Development 08 13 1 1

7 Total Quality Management 05 06 2

8 Smart technologies 20 16 2 1

Total 75 110 10 08

1. Basics of Industrial Management

On completion of the course the student will be able to

1.0 Understand the principles of management as applied to industry. 1.1 Define industry, commerce (Trade) and business. 1.2 Know the need for management. 1.3 Understand the evolution of management 1.4 Understand functions of Management. 1.5 Explain the principles of scientific management. 1.6 Explain the principles of management. 1.7 Differentiate between management and administration. 1.8 Understand the nature of management as a profession 1.9 Differentiate between supervisory, middle and Top level management 1.10 Explain the importance of managerial skills (Technical, Human, Conceptual)

2. Organisation Structure & organisational behaviour

Know types of ownerships, the organisation structure of an industry and the behaviour of an

individual in an organisation.

2.1 Understand the philosophy and need of organisation structure of an industry. 2.2 Understand the line, staff and Functional organisations 2.3 Understand the Authority and Responsibility Relationships 2.4 Understand the differences between Delegation and decentralization 2.5 Explain the factors of effective organisation. 2.6 Outline the communication process 2.7 State motivation theories.

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2.8 State Maslow‘s Hierarchy of needs. 2.9 List out different leadership models. 2.10 Explain the trait theory of leadership. 2.11 Explain behavioural theory of Leadership. 2.12 Explain the process of decision making. 2.13 Assessing Human resource requirements 2.14 Know the concept of Job analysis, Job description and specifications 2.15 Understand the process of recruitment, selection, training and development 2.16 Understand types of business ownerships 2.17 Differentiate between the business ownerships 2.18 Know the objectives of Employee participation 2.19 Understand the meaning and definition social responsibilities 2.20 Corporate social responsibility

3. Production management

Understand the different aspects of production management. 3.1 Identify the factors of Plant Location 3.2 Know the objectives of plant Layout 3.3 Understand the principles of plant Layouts 3.4 Explain the types of plant Layouts 3.5 Relate the production department with other departments. 3.6 State the need for planning and it‘s advantages. 3.7 Explain the stages of Production, planning and control. 3.8 Know the basic methods demand forecasting 3.9 Explain routing methods. 3.10 Explain scheduling methods. 3.11 Explain dispatching. 3.12 Explain Break Even Analysis 3.13 Define supply chain Management, competitive strategy, Supply chain strategy 3.14 Draw PERT/CPM networks. 3.15 Identify the critical path

4. Materials Management

Understand the role of materials management industries.

4.1 Explain the importance of materials management in Industry. 4.2 Know Functions of Materials Management 4.3 Derive expression for inventory control. 4.4 Explain ABC analysis. 4.5 Define safety stock. 4.6 Define reorder level. 4.7 Derive an expression for economic ordering quantity. 4.8 Know the functions of Stores Management, 4.9 Explain types of store layouts. 4.10 List out stores records. 4.11 Explain the Bin card. 4.12 Describe Cardex method. 4.13 Explain general purchasing procedures 4.14 Explain tendering, E-tendering and E-procurement procedures 4.15 List out purchase records. 4.16 Know the applications of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification Device) 4.17 Understand the applications of RFID in material management

5. Maintenance Management & Industrial Safety

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Comprehend the Importance of Maintenance Management & Safety procedures 5.1 Explain the importance of maintenance management in Industry. 5.2 Know the Objectives of maintenance management 5.3 Know the activities of maintenance management 5.4 Understand the importance of Preventive maintenance 5.5 Understand the need for scheduled maintenance 5.6 Differentiate between scheduled and preventive maintenance 5.7 Know the principles of 5 s for good house keeping 5.8 Explain the importance of safety at Work place. 5.9 List out the important provisions related to safety. 5.10 Explain hazard and accident. 5.11 List out different hazards in the Industry. 5.12 Explain the causes of accidents. 5.13 Explain the direct and indirect cost of accidents. 5.14 Understand the types of emission from process Industries, their effects on

environment and control 5.15 Understand the principles of solid waste management

6. Entrepreneurship Development.

Understand the role of entrepreneur in economic development and in improving the quality of life. 6.1 Define the word entrepreneur. 6.2 Explain the requirements of an entrepreneur. 6.3 Determine the role of entrepreneurs in promoting Small Scale Industries. 6.4 Describe the details of self-employment schemes. 6.5 Characteristic of successful entrepreneurs 6.6 Explain the method of site selection. 6.7 List the financial assistance programmes. 6.8 List out the organisations that help an entrepreneur 6.9 Know the use of EDP Programmes 6.10 Understand the concept of make in India, Zero defect and zero effect 6.11 Understand the importance for startups 6.12 Explain the conduct of demand surveys 6.13 Explain the conduct of a market survey 6.14 Evaluate Economic and Technical factors. 6.15 Prepare feasibility report study

7. Total Quality Management:

Understand the concepts adopted in total quality management

7.1 Explain the concept of quality. 7.2 List the quality systems and elements of quality systems. 7.3 State the principles of quality Assurance. 7.4 Understand the basic concepts of TQM 7.5 Know the Pillars of TQM 7.6 List the evolution of ISO standards. 7.7 Explain ISO standards and ISO 9000 series of quality systems. 7.8 List the beneficiaries of ISO 9000. 7.9 Explain the concepts of ISO 14000 7.10 Know the overview of PDCA cycle

8. Smart Technologies

8.1 Get an overview of IoT

8.1.1 Define the term IoT 8.1.2 Know how IoT work

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8.1.3 List the key features of IoT 8.1.4 List the components of IoT : hardware, software, technology and protocols 8.1.5 List the advantages and disadvantages of IoT

8.2 IoT Applications 8.2.1 Smart Cities 8.2.2 Smart Energy and the Smart Grid 8.2.3 Smart Transportation and Mobility 8.2.4 Smart Home, Smart Buildings and Infrastructure 8.2.5 Smart Factory and Smart Manufacturing 8.2.6 Smart Health 8.2.7 Food and Water Tracking and Security 8.2.8 Social Networks and IoT

Course Content

1. Basics of Industrial Management Introduction: Industry, Commerce and Business; Definition of management; Characteristics of management; Functions of management - Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing, Co-ordination, Controlling, Motivating, Communication, Decision Making; Principles of scientific management: – F.W.Taylor, Principles of Management: Henry Fayol; Administration and management; Nature of management; levels of management; managerial skills; 2. Organisation Structure & organisational behaviour Organizing - Process of Organizing; Line/Staff and functional Organizations, Decentralization and Delegation, Effective Organizing; Communication, Motivational Theories; Leadership Models; Human resources development; Forms of Business ownerships: Types – Sole proprietorship, Partnership, Joint Stock Companies, Cooperative types of Organizations; Employee participation in management; Corporate Social responsibility; 3. Production management Definition and importance; Plant location and layout; Types of production -job, batch and mass; production Planning and Control: Demand forecasting, routing, scheduling, dispatching and follow up; Break even analysis; Supply chain Management (Definition, Competitive strategy Vs Supply chain Strategy, Supply chain drivers); Project scheduling; Application of CPM and PERT techniques; simple numerical problems; 4. Materials Management Materials in industry, Basic inventory control model, ABC Analysis, Safety stock, re-order level, Economic ordering quantity, Stores Management: Stores layout, stores equipment, Stores records, purchasing procedures, e-tendering, e-procurement; purchase records, Bin card, Cardex RFID (Radio Frequency Identification Device)application in materials management; 5. Maintenance Management & Industrial Safety Objectives and importance of plant maintenance, Different types of maintenance, Nature of maintenance problems, Range of maintenance activities, Schedules of preventive maintenance, Advantages of preventive maintenance, 5 S principles; Importance of Safety at work places; Causes of accidents-psychological, physiological and other industrial hazards; Domino sequence; methods of promoting safe practices; Pollution control in process

industries; Introductory concepts on Solid waste management (General introduction including definitions of solid waste including municipal, hospital and industrial solid waste, Waste reduction at source – municipal and industrial wastes) 6. Entrepreneurship Development. Definition of Entrepreneur; Role of Entrepreneur; Concept of Make In India, ZERO defect, Zero Effect, Concept of Start-up Company, Entrepreneurial Development: Role of SSI, MSME, DICs, Entrepreneurial development schemes; Institutional support, financial assistance programmes; Market survey and Demand survey; Preparation of Feasibility study reports

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7. Total Quality Management: Total Quality Management (TQM)- Concept of quality discussed by B. Crosby W. Edward, Deming, Joseph M. Juran, Kooru Ishikawa, Genichi Taguchi, Shigco Shingo. Quality systems – Definitions of the terms used in quality systems like, quality policy, quality management, quality systems, Stages of development of ISO 9000 series , ISO-14000, Deming's PDCA Cycle (Plan, Do, Check and Action). Japanese Quality Management, culture, Kaizen Strategy (continuous improvement).

8. Smart Technologies : Overview of IoT - Define IoT, how IoT work, key features of IoT, components of IoT : hardware, software, technology and protocols, advantages and disadvantages of IoT - IoT Applications - Smart Cities, Smart Energy and the Smart Grid, Smart Transportation and Mobility, Smart Home, Smart Buildings and Infrastructure, Smart Factory and Smart Manufacturing, Smart Health, Food and Water Tracking and Security, Participatory Sensing, Social Networks and IoT.

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Industrial Engineering and Management -by O.P Khanna

2. Production Management- by Buffa.

3. Engineering Economics and Management Science - by Banga & Sharma.

4. Personnel Management by Flippo.

5. Production and Operations Management –S.N. Chary

6.

Converging_Technologies_for_Smart_Environments_and_Integrated_Ecosystems_IERC_B

ook_ Open_Access_2013 pages-54-76

7. Supply Chain Management –Sunil Chopra and Meindl, PHI publishers

8 5 S made easy by David Visco

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ADVANCE TEXTILE PRINTING

Subject title : ADVANCE TEXTILE PRITING

Subject Code : GT-502

Periods per Week : 03

Periods per Semester : 45

TIME SCHEDULE

Sl.

No.

Major Topics No. Of

Periods

Weight age

of marks

Short

questions

Essay

questions

Block printing, stencil

and Transfer printing

10 26 2 2

2. Screen printing 08 26 2 2

3. Roller printing 10 13 1 1

4. Preparation of print paste

and recipes

08 19 3 1

5. Colourfastness and

washing techniques

09 26 2 2

Total

45 110 10 08

Objectives:

On completion of the study of the subject, the student will able to

1.0 BLOCK PRINTING, STENCIL PRINTING AND TRANSFER PRINTING

1.1 State the importance of block printing and name the places carried of block

printing

1.2List the equipments used in block printing

1.3 State the preparation of block printing table

1.4 Explain the process of block printing

1.5 State the designs commonly used in block printing

1.6 List the advantages of block printing

1.7 List the disadvantages of block printing

1.8 Describe the method of stencil printing

1.9 List the advantages of stencil printing

1.10 List the disadvantages of stencil printing

1.11 Define the term transfer printing

1.11 List the stages involved in transfer printing process

1.12 State the concept of transfer printing

1.13 Write about printing of paper in transfer printing process

1.14 List out the machines used in transfer printing

1.15 Describe the flat bed press transfer printing machine with a neat diagram

1.16 Explain the continuous calendar transfer printing machine with a neat diagram

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1.17 List the advantages of transfer printing

1.18 List the disadvantages of transfer printing

2.0 SCREEN PRINTING

2.1 Explain about screen printing.

2.2 State the difference between screen printing & stencil printing

2.3 List out the equipment required for screen printing

2.4 Name the different methods used for preparing screens

2.5 Explain widely used method for preparing the screens

2.6 List the advantages of screen printing

2.7List the disadvantages of screen printing

2.8 State various screen printing defects with reasons & remedies for them

2.9Explain about the working of automatic flat bed screen printing machine

2.10 Describe the working of rotary screen printing machine with a neat diagram

2.11 List the advantages of rotary screen printing

2.12 List the disadvantages of rotary screen printing

3.0 ROLLER PRINTING

3.1State the distinguishing feature of roller printing

3.2 Describe the working of roller printing machine with the help of neat diagram

3.3 State the function of lint doctor, doctor blade, and color box in roller printing machine

3.4 State how can sari with pallu and border printed with roller printing machine

3.5 List the advantages of roller printing machine

3.6 List the disadvantages of roller printing machine

3.7 State the various faults that occur in roller printing machine & remedies 4.0 PREPARATION OF PRINTING PASTE AND RECIPES

4.1 List out the essential ingredients used in print paste preparation

4.2 Discuss about the various essential ingredients used in print paste & also

purpose/function of the each ingredient

4.3 State the function of dyestuffs or pigments in print paste preparation

4.4 State functions of solvents and hygroscopic agents in print paste preparation

4.5 State the function of thickeners in print paste preparation

4.6 State the function of oxidizing agents and reducing agents in print paste preparation

4.7 State the function of catalysts, defoamers and mild oxidizing agents in print paste

preparation

4.8 State the function of acids and alkalis in print paste preparation

4.9 State the function of carriers in print paste preparation

4.10 State the importance of thickeners in print paste preparation. Also list out the various

kinds of thickeners

4.11 State the preparation of thickeners by use of starch, gumtragacanth, tragacanth paste &

gum arabic

4.12 State the preparation of thickeners by indalca gums

4.13Define the term pigments & classifies them

4.14 List out the advantages of pigments used in printing

4.15 State the role of binder in pigment printing

4.16 State the preparation of binders used in pigment printing paste

4.17 State the preparation of cross linking agents used in pigment print paste

4.18 State the process of pigment printing and mention the recipe of print paste

4.19 State the process of khadi printing and mention the recipe of print paste

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5.0 COLOR FASTNESS TESTS AND WASHING TECHNIQUES

5.1 Define colorfastness & list out the factors depends on colorfastness

5.2 State the expression of colorfastness

5.3 State the importance of colorfastness to light & how it is determined

5.4 Explain about the tests for fastness to light & procedure for the test

5.5 Explain the method of determining colorfastness of textile materials to washing (severe)

with preparation of specimen & test procedure

5.6 Explain about fastness to rubbing, with equipment required & test procedure

5.7 State the objectives of garment washing

5.8 List the advantages of garment washing

5.9 State the characteristic features of Denim fabric

5.10 List out the chemicals used in Denim washing

5.11 List the types of denim washings

5.12 State the objectives of stone washing

5.13 Describe the procedure of stone washing

5.14 State the selection of stone

5.15 State the problems caused by stone

5.16State the limitations of stone wash

5.17 Explain the process of sand blasting on Denim/Canvas/Twill/Corduroy

5.18 State the objectives of enzyme wash

5.19 Explain the process of Enzyme washing

5.20 List the types enzymes wash

5.21 Explain about sand blasting process

Course contents:

1.0 BLOCK PRINTING, STENCIL PRINTING AND TRANSFER PRINTING-

importance of block printing and name the places carried of block printing-Sanganer

and Bagru

equipments used in block printing- preparation of block printing table-designs used in

block printing-the process of block printing-advantages of block printing-

disadvantages of block printing-method of stencil printing-advantages of stencil

printing- disadvantages of stencil printing-term transfer printing-s-tages involved in

transfer printing process-concept of transfer printing-printing of paper in transfer

printing process- machines used in transfer printing-flat bed press transfer printing

machine with a neat diagram-continuous calendar transfer printing machine with a

neat diagram-advantages of transfer printing- disadvantages of transfer printing

2.0 SCREEN PRINTING screen printing. – difference between screen printing & stencil printing- equipment required for

screen printing-different methods used for preparing screens- widely used method for preparing the

screens-advantages of screen printing- disadvantages of screen printing- various screen printing

defects with reasons & remedies for them- working of automatic flat bed screen printing machine-e

working of rotary screen printing machine with a neat diagram-advantages of rotary screen printing

– disadvantages of rotary screen printing

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3.0 ROLLER PRINTING

distinguishing feature of roller printing – working of roller printing machine with the help

of neat diagram- function of lint doctor, doctor blade, and color box in roller printing

machine- how can sari with pallu and border printed with roller printing machine-the

advantages of roller printing machine-disadvantages of roller printing machine-various

faults that occur in roller printing machine & remedies

4.0 PREPARATION OF PRINTING PASTE AND RECIPES

essential ingredients used in print paste preparation-various essential ingredients used in

print paste & also purpose/function of the each ingredient- function of dyestuffs or pigments

in print paste preparation-functions of solvents and hygroscopic agents in print paste

preparation- function of thickeners in print paste preparation-function of oxidizing agents

and reducing agents in print paste preparation- function of catalysts, defoamers and mild

oxidizing agents in print paste preparation- function of acids and alkalis in print paste

preparation- function of carriers in print paste preparation- importance of thickeners in print

paste preparation. Also list out the various kinds of thickeners- preparation of thickeners by

use of starch, gumtragacanth, tragacanth paste & gum Arabic- preparation of thickeners by

indalca gums- pigments & classifies them- advantages of pigments used in printing-role of

binder in pigment printing-preparation of binders used in pigment printing paste-preparation

of cross linking agents used in pigment print paste- process of pigment printing and mention

the recipe of print paste-process of khadi printing and mention the recipe of print paste

5.0 COLOR FASTNESS TESTS AND WASHING TECHNIQUES

colorfastness & list out the factors depends on colorfastness- expression of colorfastness-

importance of colorfastness to light & how it is determined-the tests for fastness to light &

procedure for the test-method of determining colorfastness of textile materials to washing

(severe) with preparation of specimen & test procedure- fastness to rubbing, with equipment

required & test procedure-objectives of garment washing-advantages of garment

washing-characteristic features of Denim fabric- chemicals used in Denim

washing- types of denim washings- objectives of stone washing- procedure of

stone washing- selection of stone- problems caused by stone-the limitations of

stone wash- process of sand blasting on Denim/Canvas/Twill/Corduroy-the

objectives of enzyme wash- process of Enzyme washing-types enzymes wash

-sand blasting process

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Technology of Textile printing – R.S.Prayag – Dharwad

2. Textile printing – A.S.Vaidya

3. Bleaching, Mercerizing and dyeing of cotton materials – R.S. Prayag

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ADVANCE APPAREL PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

Subject Title : ADVANCE APPAREL PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

Subject code : GT – 503

Periods per week : 03

Periods per semester: 45

TIME SHEDULE

S. No Major Topics No. of

periods

Weight age

of marks

Short

Questions

Essay

Questions

1. 1

1

Apparel manufacturing Terminology 03 03 01 -

2 Production Planning & control 09 23 01 02

3 Materials Management 10 26 02 02

4. Merchandising process 08 16 02 01

5. Quality from design to dispatch 05 13 01 01

6. Ergonomics 10 29 03 02

Total 45 110 10 08

OBJECTIVES

On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to

1.0 APPAREL MANUFACTURING TERMINOLOGY

1.1 Define Arabesque

1.2 Define polo shirt

1.3 Define stone wash

1.4 Define merchandising

1.5 Define line

1.6 Define mark up

1.7 Define openings

1.8 Define record number

1.9 Define base goods

1.10 Define Electronic data interchange

1.11 Define Multi fibre agreement

1.12 Define off price

1.13 Define off shore assembly

1.14 Define physical inventory

1.15 Define promotion

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1.16 Define sell through

1.17 Define sourcing

2. 0 PRODUCTION PLANNING & CONTROL

2.1 List the responsibilities of production manager.

2.2 Define manufacturing functions and list them.

2.3 Explain the manufacturing functions.

2.4 Define control functions and list them.

2.5 Explain the three control functions – production planning and control, budgetary

control and quality control.

2.10 List the sequence and planning operations in PPC.

2.11 Explain marker and cut planning.

2.12 Describe the process of marker planning.

2.13 Explain the cutting room production planning.

2.14 Describe the types of cloth used in cutting room.

2.15 Describe the consideration of cloths, style detail, machinery and equipment in sewing

room

3.0 MATERIALS MANAGMENT

3.1 Define ‗materials management‘.

3.2 Explain the important functions of materials management.

3.3 State the primary objectives of materials management.

3.4 State the secondary objectives of materials management.

3.5 Summarize the objectives of materials management.

3.6 State the importance of materials management.

3.7 List the advantages of materials management.

3.8 List the objectives of purchasing department.

3.9 Explain the activities, duties and functions of purchasing department.

3.10 Explain the purchase organization.

3.11 List the different buying techniques.

3.12 Explain the various buying techniques – spot quotations, floating the limited enquiry

and tenders.

3.13 List the different types of tenders.

3.14 Explain the various types of tenders – single tender, closed tender, open tender.

3.15 Explain open tender giving an example of tender notice.

3.16 Explain the following with respect to tenders:

a) Earnest money b) security deposit

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4.0 MERCHANDISING PROCESS

4.1 Define the term merchandising

4.2 State the concept of product lines

4.3 Define the term merchandisable groups

4.4 State the concept of merchandisable groups

4.5 Describe in detail about perceptual map of product change in merchandising process

4.6 List the primary components of merchandising activities

4.7 Explain about line planning in merchandising

4.8 Describe about line development in merchandising

4.9 Explain about line presentation in merchandising

5.0 QUALITY FROM DESIGN TO DISPATACH

5.1 Explain the importance of design and fabrics

5.2 Describe about quality of cutting and its importance

5.3 Explain in depth about design with reference to quality characteristics, value analysis,

pattern engineering and key quality features

5.4 Explain about cloth and trimmings including purchasing, inspection and storage

5.5 Discuss about fusible with reference to fusing presses, testing

5.6 Explain about cutting department with reference to precision, laying up and marking in

and cutting

5.7 Discuss the various tools used in cutting department and summarize the problems of

powered knives with solutions

5.8 Explain about removing defective cloth in cutting department

5.9 Explain about making up with reference to principles, handling, quality and intermediate

inspection

5.10 Explain about the causes of seam pucker

5.11 Describe the different kinds of presses used in finishing department

5.12 Explain in detail about quality audit

6.0 ERGONOMICS

6.1 Define the meaning of ‗ergonomics‘.

6.2 Explain the fundamental principles of ergonomics.

6.3 List the departments of a clothing industry in which common ergonomic problems

arise.

6.5 Explain the common problems faced during loading the spreading machine.

6.6 Discuss the possible solutions for the problems faced during loading the spreading

machine.

6.7 Explain the common problems faced during spreading the fabric.

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6.8 Describe the possible solutions for the problems faced during spreading the fabric.

6.9 Explain the common problems faced during cutting the fabric by various techniques.

6.10 Discuss the possible solutions for the problems faced during cutting the fabric by

various techniques.

6.11 Explain the common problems faced during stacking cut pieces with possible solutions.

6.12 List the different components in sewing which are considered in an ergonomic

assessment.

6.13 Describe the common problems faced during supply and removal of garments in

sewing.

6.14 Discuss the possible solutions for the problems faced during supply and removal of

garments in sewing.

6.15 List the dimensions of the sewing table that need to be considered in an ergonomic

assessment.

6.16 Explain the common problems faced with the dimensions of the sewing tables.

6.17 Explain the possible solutions for the problems faced with the dimensions of the

sewing tables.

6.18 State the importance of chairs used by sewing machine operators in an ergonomic

assessment.

6.19 Discuss the possible solutions for the problems faced with the chairs used by the

sewing machine operators.

6.20 State the use of foot pedals of sewing machines.

6.21 Explain the common problems faced with the foot pedals of sewing machines used

along with the possible solutions.

6.22 State the use of knee switches of sewing machines.

6.23 State the common problems faced with the knee switches of sewing machines along

with the possible solutions.

6.24 State the common problems faced with the hand controls along with the possible

solutions.

6.25 State the importance of floor surface in ergonomic assessment.

6.26 State the importance of lighting in ergonomics for sewing machine operators.

6.27 State the common problems faced with the lighting in an industry along with the

possible solutions.

6.28 List the hand tools used frequently by the sewing machine operators.

6.29 Describe the common problems faced with the hand tools used by the sewing machine

operators along with possible solutions.

6.30 Explain the common problems & possible solutions of organizing work in an

industry.

6.31 Describe the common problems faced while loading the automated rail system

along with the possible solutions.

6.32 List the primary tasks of pressing department.

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6.33 Explain the common problems faced in pressing department & their possible

solutions.

6.34 List the primary tasks in finishing department.

6.35 List the important aspects to be considered during hand sewing.

6.36 Explain the common problems faced during hand sewing along with their possible

solutions.

6.37 List the important aspects to be considered during final inspection.

6.38 Explain the common problems faced during final inspection along with their possible

solutions.

6.39 Explain the common problems faced during packaging along with their possible

solutions.

COURSE CONTENTS

1.0 APPAREL MANUFACTURING TERMINOLOGY- Arabesque-polo shirt- stone wash-

merchandising- custom made- line- mark up- openings-record number- base goods-

Electronic data interchange-Multi fibre agreement- price- off shore assembly-physical

inventory-promotion- sell through-staple garments-sourcing

2.0 PRODUCTION PLANNING & CONTROL

Responsibilities of production manager – Manufacturing functions: cutting room, sewing

room, pressing room, finishing, final inspection, packing – Control functions: production

planning and control, budgetary control, quality control

Production Planning and Control: Sequence & Planning operations: marker & cut

planning, marker planning, cutting room production planning – cutting room: cloth types –

sewing room: cloths, style detail, machinery and equipment – cutting room production plans

– control procedures in cutting room

3.0 MATERIALS MANAGEMENT

Materials Management: definition – functions – objectives: primary and secondary –

importance and advantages

Purchasing: objectives of purchasing department – activities, duties and functions of

purchasing department – purchase organization- Buying techniques: spot quotations,

floating the limited enquiry, (quotation form & comparative statement), tenders: single

tender, open tender, closed tender, earnest money, security deposit

4.0 MERCHANDISING PROCESS

Merchandising-concept of product lines-merchandisable groups- concept of merchandisable

groups- perceptual map of product change in merchandising process-primary components of

merchandising activities-line planning in merchandising-line development in merchandising-

line presentation in merchandising

5.0 QUALITY FROM DESIGN TO DISPATCH

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Introduction – Right first time – Design and fabrics – Cutting – making up – other

factors – design – quality characteristics – value analysis – pattern engineering – key quality

features – cloth and trimmings – cloth inspection – testing – purchasing – inspection

methods – storage – treatment – fusible – fusing presses – testing procedure – testing

routines – cutting – precision – laying up – marking in –cutting – powered tools – removing

defective cloth – cuttings key role – making up – general principles – handling – quality

specifications – intermediate examination – petrol examination – causes of seam pucker –

work aids – pressing – after make – quality audit – systematic examination – customer

returns – sealed samples – check examining – the quality cycle

6.0 ERGONOMICS

Meaning of ergonomics – fundamental ergonomic principles – Common ergonomic

problems & solutions in the clothing industry: Cutting Department: loading the spreading

machine: common problems & possible solutions, spreading the fabric: common problems &

possible solutions, cutting the fabric: common problems & possible solutions, stacking cut

pieces: common problems & possible solutions – Assembly Department: primary tasks:

sewing and loading automated rail system, sewing: different components, supply and removal

of garments: common problems & possible solutions, sewing table: dimensions, common

problems & possible solutions, chairs: importance, common problems & possible solutions,

foot pedals: use, common problems & possible solutions, knee switches: use, common

problems & possible solutions, hand controls: common problems importance, common

problems & possible solutions, lighting: importance, common problems & possible solutions,

hand tools: common problems, work organization: common problems & possible solutions,

loading the automated rail system: common problems & possible solutions – Pressing

Department: primary tasks, fusing: common problems & possible solutions – Finishing

Department: primary tasks, hand sewing: important aspects, common problems & possible

solutions, final inspection: important aspects, common problems & possible solutions,

packaging: common problems & possible solutions

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Gerry Cooklin – Introduction to clothing manufacture, First edition, Blackwell Science

Publications Ltd.

2. Harold Carr and Barbara Latham – The Technology of clothing manufacture,

Second edition, Blackwell Science Publications Ltd.

3. David J. Tyler – Materials Management in Clothing Production, BSP Professional

Books, A division of Blackwell Scientific Publications Ltd.

4. Ergonomic Handbook for the Clothing Industry – Union of Needle Trades, Industrial

and Textile Employees, Institute for work & health, Occupational Health Clinics for

Ontario workers Inc.

5. M Zakria Baig – Industrial Management and Entrepreneurship, First Edition, 1995,

Hyderabad.

6. O P Khanna – Industrial Engineering and Management, Dhanpat Rai Publications (P)

Ltd., New Delhi.

7. Gini Stephens fringes‘—Fashion ,from concept to consumer –IV Edition

8. IITC – Manual

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INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND CAD

Subject title : INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND CAD

Subject Code : GT-504

Periods per Week : 05

Periods per Semester : 75

TIME SCHEDULE

Sl.

No.

Major Topics No. Of

Periods

Weight age

of marks

Short

questions

Essay

questions

1. Concepts of production

and productivity

12 13 01 01

2. Role of apparel

engineering

15 29 03 02

3. Motion Economy 12 16 02 01

4. Work Measurement 12 23 01 02

5. Capacity Study 12 26 02 02

6. Introduction to CAD

systems

12 03 01 -

Total

75 110 10 08

Objectives:

On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to know

1.0 CONCEPTS OF PRODUCTION AND PRODUCTIVITY:

1.1 Compare tailoring vs. garment units on technical aspects

1.2 List out the elements required for production in a garment industry

1.3 Define production system & also draw the flow chart of production system

1.4 List out the different types of productive systems

1.5 Define continuous process industry

1.6 Explain about repetitive process industries

1.7 Explain about intermittent process industries

1.8 Define productivity

1.9 Distinguish between production and productivity

1.10 Explain about benefits from increased productivity from management,

workers, consumers and nation point of view

1.11 List out the factors affecting productivity

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1.12 Explain about the factors which affect the productivity of a garment

industry

1.13 Describe about overall productivity

2.0 ROLE OF APPAREL ENGINEERING:

2.1 Name the main objectives of industrial engineering

2.2 Define work study

2.3 Define method study

2.4 Explain about work measurement

2.5 Summarize the role of work study as a means of increasing productivity

2.6 Enumerate in detail about the benefits of work study

2.7 List out the main activities of industrial engineer

2.8 Examine the importance and elements of methodology in apparel industry

2.9 State the tools and techniques used for apparel engineering

2.10 List out the different techniques used in apparel engineering

2.11 Summarize about the method analysis technique used in apparel engineering

2.12 Write about time study technique used in apparel engineering

2.13 Outline the importance of capacity studies and strength analysis

2.14 Write about follow-up study in apparel engineering

2.15 Restate the importance of bundle diagnosis in apparel engineering

2.16 Outline about incentive plans in apparel engineering

2.17 Summarize about drill training in apparel engineering

2.18 Outline about SQC and scheduling system in apparel engineering

2.19 Explain about the role of industrial engineer in a typical apparel industry

2.20 Explain about the role of executive as leader in apparel industry

2.21 State the obligations of an executive in apparel engineering

2.22 State daily activities of an executive in apparel engineering

2.23 State the activities of an executive during the day & end of the day and

weekly

2.24 Define method analysis

2.25 List out the objectives of method analysis

2.26 Describe about the basic procedure for method analysis

2.27 Explain about recording the method in method analysis

2.28 Discuss about the flow process chart in method analysis

3.0 MOTION ECONOMIES:

3.1 Name the principles of motion economy

3.2 Explain about the principles related to the use of human body

3.3 Write about the principles related to the arrangement of the work place

3.4 Explain about the principles related to the design of tools and equipment

3.5 State the rules concerning time conservation

3.6 Name the various facts to be noted for development of improved method

3.7 Write about installing the improved method

3.8 Name the objectives of layout

3.9 Discuss about the basic layouts used in garment industry

3.10 Explain about linear, u-shaped, comb shaped and block layouts

3.11 Describe about designing the layout in garment industry

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4.0 WORK MEASUREMENT: 4.1 Define work study and state the concept of work study

4.1 Define work measurement

4.2 State the need for work study and list out the various applications areas of

work study

4.3 List out the advantages of work study

4.4 State the various objectives of method study

4.5 Give the objectives of work measurement

4.6 Describe in detail about the stop watch procedure for collecting time study

data

4.7 Define standard time and also draw the conversion of observed time to

standard time

4.8 Discuss in detail about the stop watch time study equipment and also different

types of stop watches

4.9 Explain about performance rating

4.10 List out the various rating techniques followed in time study

4.11 Write about speed rating

4.12 Summarize about skill and effort rating

4.13 Write about westing-house system of rating

4.14 Write about synthetic rating

4.15 Explain about objective rating

4.16 Write about allowance and the various kinds of allowances used in

time study

4.17 Know about process allowances

4.18 Explain about personal and rest allowances

4.19 Explain about special allowance

5.0 CAPACITY STUDY:

5.1 Define capacity study

5.2 Explain in detail about capacity study

5.3 Discuss about operator performance in capacity study

5.4 State single cycle efficiency

5.5 State on-standard efficiency

5.6 Write about off-standard time

5.7 State global efficiency 5.8Explain in detail about follow-up, benefits and types of follow-ups

5.9 Define WIP (work in process). How it is measured

5.10 Explain the activities which are used to manage WIP

5.11 Define operation bulletin and also the details commonly shown in operation

bulletin

5.12 Discuss in detail about the activities done in preparing the operation bulletin

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5.13 Define line balancing and its basic objective

5.14 State the need for balancing and its goals

5.15 List out the points to be noted when making balancing

5.16 Describe in detail about the steps to balance the line

5.17 Explain about operation break down

5.18 Explain about initial balance

5.19 Discuss in detail about balance control or operating a line

5.20 State the use of daily production report in line balancing

5.21 Explain about forecasting the days for production when absenteeism occurs

5.22 Explain about efficiency

5.23 Define lost time and the categories of lost time

5.24 Discuss in detail about the balancing tools

6.0INTRODUCTION TO CAD SYSTEMS:

6.1 Explain the different types of CAD systems

6.2List the functions of CAD systems

6.3Explain about hard ware tools

6.4 State textile designing software

6.5 Explain the tools for Woven/Dobby designs

6.6 Explain the tools of Printing Designs and Jacquard design

6.7 Explain tools for Carpet, knitting and Embroidery designs

6.8 Explain Apparel designing software

Contents:

1.0 CONCEPTS OF PRODUCTION AND PRODUCTIVITY:-compare

tailoring vs. garment units on technical aspects- elements required for production in a

garment industry- production system & also draw the flow chart of production system-

different types of productive systems-continuous process industry- repetitive process

industries- intermittent process industries-productivity-production and productivity-

benefits from increased productivity from management, workers, consumers and nation

point of view- factors affecting productivity-factors which affect the productivity of a

garment industry- overall productivity

2.0 ROLE OF APPAREL ENGINEERING:- objectives of industrial

engineering- work study-method study- work measurement-role of work study as a

means of increasing productivity-about the benefits of work study-main activities of

industrial engineer-importance and elements of methodology in apparel industry- tools

and techniques used for apparel engineering- different techniques used in apparel

engineering-method analysis technique used in apparel engineering- time study

technique used in apparel engineering- importance of capacity studies and strength

analysis-follow-up study in apparel engineering-importance of bundle diagnosis in

apparel engineering- incentive plans in apparel engineering- drill training in apparel

engineering- SQC and scheduling system in apparel engineering- role of industrial

engineer in a typical apparel industry- executive as leader in apparel industry-

obligations of an executive in apparel engineering- daily activities of an executive in

apparel engineering- activities of an executive during the day & end of the day and

weekly-method analysis- objectives of method analysis- basic procedure for method

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analysis- recording the method in method analysis- flow process chart in method

analysis

3.0 MOTION ECONOMY:-principles of motion economy-the principles

related to the use of human body-the principles related to the arrangement of the work

place- principles related to the design of tools and equipment- rules concerning time

conservation- various facts to be noted for development of improved method- installing

the improved method-the objectives of layout- basic layouts used in garment industry-

linear, u-shaped, comb shaped and block layouts-designing the layout in garment

industry

4.0 WORK MEASUREMENT:-work study and state the concept of work study-

work measurement-need for work study and list out the various applications areas of

work study- advantages of work study- various objectives of method study- objectives of

work measurement- stop watch procedure for collecting time study data-standard time

and also draw the conversion of observed time to standard time- stop watch time study

equipment and also different types of stop watches- performance rating- various rating

techniques followed in time study- speed rating- skill and effort rating- westing-house

system of rating- synthetic rating- objective rating-allowance and the various kinds of

allowances used in time study- process allowances-personal and rest allowances-special

allowance

5.0 CAPACITY STUDY:-capacity study- capacity study-operator performance in

capacity study-single cycle efficiency-standard efficiency-off-standard time- global

efficiency- follow-up, benefits and types of follow-ups-WIP (work in process). How it is

measured-activities which are used to manage WIP-operation bulletin and also the

details commonly shown in operation bulletin- activities done in preparing the operation

bulletin-line balancing and its basic objective-need for balancing and its goals-points to

be noted when making balancing- steps to balance the line- operation break down-initial

balance-balance control or operating a line- use of daily production report in line

balancing-forecasting the days for production when absenteeism occurs- efficiency-lost

time and the categories of lost time- balancing tools

6.0 INTRODUCTION TO CAD SYSTEMS-Different types of CAD systems- the

functions of CAD systems- hard ware tools-textile designing software- tools for

Woven/Dobby designs- tools of Printing Designs and Jacquard design-tools for Carpet,

knitting and Embroidery designs-Apparel designing software

REFERNCE BOOKS:

1. Industrial engineering in apparel production – V.Ramesh babu , Wood head

publications Ltd, New Delhi

2. Introduction to work study – George Kanwaty , International labor

organization, Geneva

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ADVANCE TEXTILE DYEING AND PRINTING LAB

Subject Title : ADVANCE TEXTILE DYEING AND PRINTING LAB

Subject Code : GT-505

Periods per Week : 04

Periods per Semester : 60

TIME SCHEDULE

Sl.No. Major Topics No.of

Periods

1. Stencil printing 09

2. Screen printing

a.Mono colour -motif /borders/neck designs/all over patterns

b. Double colour –motifs/borders/neck designs/all over patterns

c. Develop designs on screens

15

3. Resist style of printing (Batik)

a. ASBS+SCARLET RC BASE

b. AS+ORANGE GC BASE

c. ASBS+GARNET GBC BASE

d. ASBO+BLUE B BASE

e. ASG+YELLOW GC BASE

15

2. Preparation of article

a. Wall hanging using batik

12

3. Developing Batik Design on Chunni 09

Total 60

OBJECTIVES:-

On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to know

1.0 STENCIL PRINTING

1.1 Do stencil printing

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1.2 Prepare different stencil printing samples

1.3 Develop sample with single colour using stencil printing

1.4 Develop sample with double colour using stencil printing

1.5 Develop sample with multi-colour using stencil printing

2.0 SCREEN PRINTING

2.1 Prepare prepare print paste with acramine dyes and develop designs(single colour)

2.2 Prepare prepare print paste with acramine dyes and develop designs(double

colour)

3.0

3.1 Prepare double colour design on cloth

3.2 Prepare multi-colour design on cloth

Prepare any five samples of screen printing on greeting cards

5.0 Develop designs on screens(handkerchief size) 3.3 Develop designs on kerchiefs

6.0 Develop designs on scarf‘s and dress materials

4.0 RESIST STYLE OF PRINTING ( BATIK)

4.1 Prepare any three samples using Napthol and base

4.2 Prepare any three samples double effect

4.0 PREPARATION OF ARTICLE

4.1 Prepare article – Wall hanging using Batik style 5.0 DEVELOP BATIK DESIGN ON CHUNNI

5.1 Prepare Chunni using Batik technique

COURSE CONTENT 1.0 STENCIL PRINTING - Do stencil printing – Prepare different stencil printing samples- Develop

sample with single colour using stencil printing – Develop sample with double – colour using stencil

printing –Develop sample with multi-colour using stencil printing

2.0 SCREEN PRINTING –Prepare single colour design on cloth –Prepare double colour –

design on cloth –Prepare multi-colour design on cloth –Prepare any five samples of screen

printing on greeting cards- Develop designs on screens(hand kerchief size)

Develop designs on scarf‘s and dress materials

4.0 RESIST STYLE OF PRINTING (BATIK) –Prepare any three samples with mono,double and marble

effect-ASBS+SCARLET RC BASE.AS+ORANGE GC BASE,ASBO+BLUE B BASE or ASBS+GARNET GBC BASE

colour –Prepare any three samples with multi-colour

5.0 PREPARATION OF ARTICLE – Prepare article – Wall hanging using Batik style 6.0 DEVELOP BATIK DESIGN ON CHUNNI -Develop designs on chunni using Batik technique

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Technology of Textile Printing- R.S.Prayag – Dharwad.

2. Textile Printing- A.S.Vaidhya.

3. Bleaching, Mercerising and dyeing of cotton materials by R.S Prayag

4. Technology of Textile Processing Vol.1 to 5 -- V.A SHENAI

Note: Record should be maintained

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PATTERN DESIGNING LAB

Subject Titl : PATTERN DESIGNING LAB

Subject Code : GT-506

Periods per Week : 03

Periods per Semester : 45

TIME SCHEDULE

Sl.

No

Major Topics No. Of Periods

1 Shirt (Industry method) 09

2 Trouser 09

3 Designer Sherwani 06

4 Designer Band Blouse 05

5 Designer Katori blouse 05

6 Designer princess blouse 05

7 Designer Salwars 05

Total 45

Objectives:

On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to

1.0 SHIRT:

1.1 Sketch different styles of shirts

1.2 Prepare a paper pattern for small size (38‖) with spec sheet with half sleeve and

full sleeve

1.3 Prepare a paper pattern for Medium size (40‖) with spec sheet with half sleeve and

full sleeve

1.4 Prepare a paper pattern for Large size (42‖) with spec sheet with half sleeve and

full sleeve 2.0 TROUSER:

2.1 Sketch the different styles of Trouser designs 2.2 Prepare the paper patterns for Trouser

3.0 Designer SHERWANI: 3.1 Sketch the different styles of designer sherwani designs 3.2 Prepare paper patterns for designer sherwani

4.0 Designer band blouse

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4.1 Sketch any five types of Band blouse designs 4.2 Draftand prepare pattern for Band blouse with designer necklines and sleeves

with surface enrichment

4.3 Draft and prepare pattern for band blouse with collar

5.0 Designer Katori Blouse

5.1 Sketch any five types of Katori blouse designs

5.2 Draft and prepare pattern for designer katori blouse

6.0 DESIGNER PRINCESS BLOUSE

6.1 Sketch any five types of princess blouse

6.2 Draft and prepare pattern for designer princess blouse

7.0 Designer salwars

7.1 Sketch any five types of designer salwars

7.2 Draft and prepare pattern for designer salwars - jodhtpur style and patiyala

COURSE CONTENTS:

1.0 SHIRT:-Sketch different styles of shirts- Prepare a paper pattern for small

size (38‖)-Prepare a paper pattern for Medium size (40‖)-Prepare a paper

pattern for Large size (42‖)

2.0 TROUSER:-

2.1 Sketch the different styles of Trouser designs

2.2 Prepare the paper patterns for Trouser 3.0 SHERWANI:

3.1 Sketch the different styles of sherwani designs

3.2 Prepare paper patterns for sherwani dress

4.0 Designer band blouse 4.1 Sketch any five types of Band blouse designs 4.2 Draftand prepare pattern for Band blouse with designer neckline and

sleeves

4.3 Draft and prepare pattern for band blouse with collar

5.0 DESIGNER KATORI BLOUSE

5.1 Sketch any five types of Katori blouse designs

5.2 Draft and prepare pattern for designer katori blouse

5.3

6.0 DESIGNER PRINCESS BLOUSE 6.1 Sketch any five types of princess blouse

6.2 Draft and prepare pattern for designer princess blouse

7.0 DESIGNER SALWARS

7.1Sketch any five types of designer salwars

7 .2 Draft and prepare pattern for designer salwars - jodhtpur style and patiyala

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REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Pattern for Fashion Design- Hellen Joseph, Armstrong, Prentice Hall.

2. Metric Pattern Cutting, Winifred Alddrich.

3. Hand Book of Fashion Design-Rithu Jindal, Mittal Publications, New Delhi.

4. Zarapkar System of Cutting, Zarapkar, Gala Publishers,Mumbai.

5. Easy Cutting-Juvekar-Ball Company, Bombay.

6. Practical Clothing Construction-Part-I & II- Mary Mathews.

7. Pattern Drafting for Dress Making- Pamela.C.Stringer- Augustan Publishers, Delhi

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ADVANCE GARMENT CONSTRUCTION LAB

Subject title : ADVANCE GARMENT CONSTRUCTION LAB

Subject code : GT-507

Periods per week : 9

Periods per semester : 135

TIME SCHEDULE

S.No Major Topics No. of Periods

1. Shirt (Industry method) 18

2. Trouser 24

3. Sherwani 15

4. Designer Band Blouse 15

5. Designer Katori blouse 15

6. Designer princess blouse 15

7. Designer salwars 30

Total 135

OBJECTIVES

On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to

1.0 SHIRT:

1.1 Cut, Stitch and Finish small size shirt (38‖) with full sleeves

1.2 Cut, Stitch and Finish Medium size shirt (40‖) with full sleeves

1.3 Cut, Stitch and Finish Large size shirt (42‖) with sleeves

2.0 TROUSER:

2.1 Cut, Stitch and Finish for Trouser

3.0 DESIGNER SHERWANI:

3.1 Cut, Stitch and Finish for Designer sherwani

4.0 DESIGNER BAND BLOUSE:

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4.1 Cut, stitch and finish designer band blouse (Band blouse with designer neckline

and sleeves, with collar)

5.0 DESIGNER KATORI BLOUSE:

5.1Cut, stitch and finish of designer Katori blouse (Katori blouse with single piece /

with double piece/ madras katori blouse)

6.0 DESIGNER PRINCES BLOUSE:

6.1 Cut, stitch and finish designer princess blouse

7.0 DESIGNER DESIGNER SALWARS:

6.1 Cut, stitch and finish designer salwars- jothpur style, patiyala

COURSE CONTENTS:

1.0 SHIRT:- Cut, Stitch and Finish for small size (38‖)- Cut, Stitch and Finish for Medium size (40‖)- Cut, Stitch and Finish for Large size (42‖)

2.0 TROUSER:- Cut, Stitch and Finish for Trouser

3.0 SHERWANI: Cut, Stitch and Finish for sherwani

4.0 DESIGNER BAND BLOUSEs:

Cut, stitch and finish designer two band blouses using variations in necklines, sleeves

and surface enrichment

5.0 DESIGNER KATORI BLOUSES:

Cut, stitch and finish two designer Katori blouses (Katori blouse with single piece/

with double piece / madras katori blouse) variations in sleeves and surface enrichment

6.0 DESIGNER PRINCES BLOUSE:

Cut, stitch and finish designer princess blouse

7.0 DESIGNER DESIGNER SALWARS:

6.1 Cut, stitch and finish any two designer salwars- Ex: jothpur style, patiyala

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Hellen Joseph Armstrong -- Pattern for Fashion Design, Prentice Hall Publications.

2. Rithu Jindal -- Hand Book of Fashion Design, Mittal Publications, New Delhi.

3. Zarapkar -- Zarapkar System of Cutting, Gala Publishers,Mumbai.

4. Juvekar -- Easy Cutting, Ball Company, Bombay.

5. Mary Mathews -- Practical Clothing Construction, PartI & II.

6. Pamela C Stringer -- Pattern Drafting for Dress Making, Augustan Publishers, Delhi.

7. Winifred Alddrich -- Metric Pattern Cutting.

Note: Record should be maintained

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LIFE SKILLS

Subject Title : Life Skills Subject Code : COMMON-508 Scheme : GT-16 Periods/ Week : 03 Periods/Semester : 45

TIME SCHEDULE

Sl No. UNITS

No. of periods Allotted

Explan

ation Activities Total

1. ATTITUDE 1 3 4

2. ADAPTABILITY 1 3 4

3. GOAL SETTING 1 3 4

4. MOTIVATION 1 3 4

5. TIME MANAGEMENT 1 3 4

6. CRITICAL THINKING 2 3 5

7. CREATIVITY 1 3 4

8. PROBLEM SOLVING 1 3 4

9. TEAM WORK 1 3 4

10. LEADERSHIP 1 3 4

11. STRESS MANAGEMENT 1 3 4

TOTAL 12 33 45

Note: No Written Examination; The total 45 hours are to be considered as Theory

hours.

Marks: Internal – 40; External – 60

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OBJECTIVES: Upon the completion of this course, the student shall be able to

1.0 Understand the concept of Attitude

1.1 Define ‗Attitude‘

1.2 Explain the importance of Attitude

1.3 Distinguish between Positive and Negative Attitudes

1.4 Life Response: Need for change of Attitude

1.5 Positive Attitude: Key to success in Personal and Professional Lives

2.0 Understand the concept of Adaptability

2.1 Define the term ‗Adaptability‘

2.2 Explain the concept of Adaptability

2.3 Advantages of Adaptability

2.4 Disadvantages of Lack of Adaptability

2.5 Need for positive response to change

3.0 Understand the concept of Goal setting

3.1 Define the terms‗Goal‘ and ‗Goal Setting‘

3.2 Explain the significance of Goal setting&Long and Short term goals

3.3 Explain the following concepts

a) Wish b) Dream c) Goal

3.4 Explain the reasons for and consequences of not setting goals

3.5 The SMART features in Goal setting

4.0 Understand the concept of Motivation

4.1 Define ‗Motivation‘ ; Inspiration Vs Motivation

4.2 Importance of motivation in Goal setting

4.3 Distinguish between Internal (Self) Motivation and External Motivation

4.4 De-motivating Factors and how to overcome them

4.5Motivating oneself and others

5.0 Understand Time Management skills

5.1 Define ‗Time Management‘.

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5.2 Comprehend the significance of Time Management.

5.3 Explain the Time Quadrant

5.4 Common Time wasters and how to overcome them.

5.5 How to meet deadlines and targets within time

6.0 Understand Critical Thinking

6.1 Define―Critical Thinking‖,

6.2 Understand the importance of Critical Thinking

6.3 Distinguish between facts and opinions (assumptions)

6.4 Inculcating different perspectives

6.5 Developing Reasoning abilities and form sound judgments

7.0 Understand Creativity

7.1 Understand the importance of and need for creative ideas

7.2 Distinguish between Linear Thinking and Lateral Thinking

7.3 Distinctive qualities of creative people

7.4 Unusual or creative use of familiar objects

7.5 Creative ways of solving problems

8.0 Understand Problem Solving

8.1. Define the concept of Problem solving

8.2 Viewing the problems as challenges

8.3 Different steps in solving a problem

8.4 Selecting the best solution to solve a problem

8.5 Lateral thinking in Problem solving

9.0 Understand Team Work

9.1 Define Team work

9.2 Develop Team skills

9.3 Advantages of team work

9.4 Understand responsibilities as a team player

9.5 Problems of working in a team and possible solutions

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10.0 Understand Leadership

10.1 Define Leadership

10.2 Identify Leadership qualities

10.3 Analyze one‘s strengths and limitations as a leader

10.4 Types of Leadership: Autocratic and Democratic

10.5 Leadership by example

11.0 Understand Stress Management

11.1 Define Stress

11.2 Explain the causes of stress

11.3 Learn Stress Management skills

11.4 Need for positive thinking and self esteem

11.5 Practice Stress Management strategies

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PERSONAL GROOMING LAB

Subject title : PERSONAL GROOMING LAB

Subject code : GT-509

Periods per week : 03

Periods per year : 45

TIME SHEDULE

S. No Major Topics No. of

Periods 1. Bleaching 05

2. Facial treatments - cleaning, toning and

moisturizing

05

3. Face packs 05

4. Waxing 03

5. Manicure, pedicure and nail art 05

6 Threading of eyebrows 05

7 Hair styles and Hair cuts 05

8. Henna treatment for hair 05

9. Mehandi designing 02

10. Make-up 05

Total 45

OBJECTIVES

On completion of the study of the subject, the student will be able to

1.0 BLEACHING

1.1 Tanning treatment to Face & Neck

1.2 Tanning treatment to Full arms

1.3 Carrying out bleaching.

1.4 Preparing bleaching paste.

1.5 Application of bleaching

2.0 FACIAL TREATMENT - CLEANING, TONING AND MOISTURIZING

2.1 Carrying out facial treatment.

2.2 Listing the steps in facial treatment.

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2.3 Selecting the appropriate facial based on skin type

2.4 Cleaning with cleansing milk

2.5 Steaming

2.6 Cream message

2.7 Face pack

2.8 Applying Scrub

2.9 Applying Gold , Fruit, schanaz facial

3.0 FACE PACKS

3.1 Applying different face packs and masks.

3.2 Applying Multhanimitti face pack

3.3 Applying Besan powder face pack

3.4 Applying Cream powder face pack

3.5 Suggesting tips to avoid tan.

4.0 WAXING.

4.1 Applying wax (cold or hot)..

4.2 Listing the precautions to be taken during waxing.

4.3 Application of cold cream

5.0 MANICURE, PEDICURE AND NAIL ART

5.1 Carrying out manicure process.

5.2 Carrying out pedicure process

5.3 Practising massage strokes

5.4 Suggesting tips for pretty hands and legs

5.5 Applying designs on nails.

6.0 THREADING OF EYEBROWS

6.1 Shaping eyebrows by threading.

6.2 Practicing threading

7.0 HAIR STYLES AND HAIR CUTS

7.1 Practicing different haircuts -U-shape, deep U-shape, straight cut, feather cut.

7.2 Preparation of homemade oils.

7.3 Suggesting homemade remedies for hair problems.

8.0 HENNA TREATMENT FOR HAIR

8.1 Listing the ingredients used in henna for applying on hair.

8.2 Preparing henna mixture.

8.3 Applying henna on hair.

8.4 Listing the advantages of henna treatment.

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9.0 MEHENDI DESIGNING

9.1 Applying Traditional, Arabic and Kundan mehendi designs on hands and legs.

9.2 Preparation of homemade mehendi and cones.

9.3 Suggesting tips for retaining the colour of mehendi.

10.0 MAKE-UP

10.1 Applying make-up based on skin type and occasion.

10.2 Applying bridal, party and eye make up

10.3 Choosing the right make-up based on skin type.

10.4 Listing the steps followed during make-up.

COURSE CONTENTS

1.0 BLEACHING& TANNING - Tanning treatment to Face & Neck-Full arms -

bleaching-Preparing bleaching paste-Application of bleaching

2.0 FACIAL TREATMENT - CLEANING, TONING AND MOISTURIZING-

Carrying out facial treatment- steps in facial treatment-Selecting the appropriate facial based

on skin type- cleansing-steaming-cream message-Face pack-Applying Herbal - Gold -- Fruit

–Shehanaz facial- Applying Scrub

3.0 FACE PACKS AND MASKS-Applying different face packs and masks-

Multhanimitti face pack- Besan powder - Cream -Suggesting tips to avoid tan.

4.0 WAXING- Applying wax (cold or hot)-precautions to be taken during waxing

- Application of cold cream

5.0 MANICURE, PEDICURE AND NAIL ART- Carrying out manicure - pedicure

process- Practising massage strokes -Suggesting tips for pretty hands and legs- applying

designs on nails.

6.0 THREADING OF EYEBROWS-Shaping eyebrows by threading-Practicing

threading

7.0 HAIR STYLES AND HAIR CUTS -Practicing different haircuts -U-shape, deep U-

shape, straight cut, and feather cut-Preparation of homemade oils-Suggesting homemade

remedies for hair problems.

8.0 HENNA TREATMENT FOR HAIR-Listing the ingredients used in henna for

applying on hair- Preparing henna mixture-Applying henna on hair-Listing the advantages

of henna treatment.

9.0 MEHENDI DESIGNING-Applying Traditional, Arabic and Kundan mehendi

designs on hands and legs-Preparation of homemade mehendi and cones-Suggesting tips for

retaining the colour of mehendi.

10.0 MAKE-UP-Applying make-up based on skin type and occasion-Applying bridal,

party and eye makeup-Choosing the right make-up based on skin type- steps followed during

make-up

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REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Shahnaaz Hussain‘s Beauty Book, Orient paper backs, A Division of Vision Books

Pvt. Ltd.

2. Chho Der Beauty & Body book & Kitty Carpion Herbal beauty.

Note: Record should be maintained

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APPAREL CAD LAB

Subject Title : Apparel CAD Lab Subject Code : GT- 510 Periods per Week : 05 Periods per Semester : 75

TIME SCHEDULE

S.No. Major Topics No. of periods

1 Introduction to CAD software 5

2 Tools used in CAD system 15

3 Drawing 20

4 Dart tools 15

5 Grading 15

6 Plotting the Marker making 05

Total

75

OBJECTIVES:

On completion of the study of the subject, the student will acquire practical competencies in

1.0 INTRODUCTION TO CAD SOFT WARE:

1.1 Introduction to tool bar

1.2 Use of edit

1.3 Use of display status of grading rules

2.0 TOOLS USED IN CAD SOFT WARE:

2.0 Create new file

2.1 Open file

2.2 Save file

2.3 Undo operation

2.4 Recovery operation

2.5 View zoom

2.6 Full view

2.7 Preview / front screen

2.8 Translation

2.9 Horizontal and vertical patch

2.10 Absolute mirror/ horizontal and vertical mirror

2.11 Line mirror or mirror elements

2.12 Status display

2.13 Pattern status

2.14 Grading status

2.15 Status of seam allowance

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2.16 Garment size point status

2.17 Garment size line status

2.18 Status of the text

3.0 DRAWING:

3.0 Create any line\

3.1 Drawing of rectangle

3.2 Drawing of T-square

3.3 Draw curves

3.4 Costume design curves

3.5 Costume design polyline

3.6 Modify curve- measuring line curve, adjust the curve, length curve, correction

3.7 Modify the class- line length adjustment, delete element, parallel lines,

element merge, angle connection, turn the dart, end of the move, curve editing

4.0 DART TOOLS:

4.0 create one-way dart, folded lines, transfer dart line to other place, diamond

dart, merge lines, guides line

4.1 Create symmetry line, merge/ copy shape, split/ copy shape, notch- normal

notch- sleeve notch

5.0 GRADING:

5.0 Size chart table

5.1 Remove grading rule

5.2 Translation grading

5.3 Line scale grading

5.4 Two point scale grading

5.5 Line distance grading

5.6 Grading of shirt 38, 40, 42 sizes

6.0 PLOTTING THE MARKER PLAN:

6.0 Functions of marker making

6.1 Marker setting

6.2 Add freedom selection

6.3 Set plaids cloth serial number

6.4 Mini marker plan

6.5 Plotting of the shirt

COURSE CONTENTS:

1.0INTRODUCTION TO CAD SOFT WARE-Introduction to tool bar-Use of edit -Use of display

status of grading rules

2.0 TOOLS USED IN CAD SOFT WARE-Create new file-Open file-Save file-Undo operation-Recovery

operation-View zoom-Full view-Preview / front screen-Translation-Horizontal and vertical patch-

Absolute mirror/ horizontal and vertical mirror-Line mirror or mirror elements-Status display-Pattern

status-Grading status-Status of seam allowance-Garment size point status-Garment size line status-

Status of the text

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3.0DRAWING:Create any line\-Drawing of rectangle-Drawing of T-square--Draw curves-

Costume design curves-Costume design polyline-Modify curve- measuring line curve, adjust

the curve, length curve, correction Modify the class- line length adjustment, delete element,

parallel lines, element merge, angle connection, turn the dart, end of the move, curve editing

4.0DART TOOLS:create one-way dart, folded lines, transfer dart line to other place, diamond dart,

merge lines, guides line-Create symmetry line, merge/ copy shape, split/ copy shape, notch- normal

notch- sleeve notch

5.0GRADING:-Size chart table-Remove grading rule-Translation grading-Line scale grading-Two

point scale grading-Line distance grading-Grading of shirt 38, 40, 42 sizes

6.0PLOTTING THE MARKER PLAN:-Functions of marker making-Marker setting-Add freedom

selection-Set plaids cloth serial number-Mini marker plan Plotting of the shirt

CONTENTS:

1.0 INTRODUCTION TO CAD SOFT WARE: Introduction to tool bar-Use of edit-Use of display

status of grading rules

2.0 TOOLS USED IN CAD SOFT WARE: Create new file-Open file-Save file-Undo operation-

Recovery operation-View zoom-Full view-Preview / front screen-Translation-Horizontal and vertical

patch-Absolute mirror/ horizontal and vertical mirror-Line mirror or mirror elements-Status display-

Pattern status-Grading status-Status of seam allowance-Garment size point status-Garment size line

status-Status of the text

3.0 DRAWING: Create any line-Drawing of rectangle-Drawing of T-square-Draw curves-Costume

design curves-Costume design polyline-Modify curve- measuring line curve, adjust the curve, length

curve, correction-Modify the class- line length adjustment, delete element, parallel lines, element

merge, angle connection, turn the dart, end of the move, curve editing

4.0 DART TOOLS:-create one-way dart, folded lines, transfer dart line to other place, diamond dart,

merge lines, guides line-Create symmetry line, merge/ copy shape, split/ copy shape, notch- normal

notch- sleeve notch

5.0 GRADING:-Size chart table-Remove grading rule-Translation grading-Line scale grading-Two

point scale grading-Line distance grading

6.0 PLOTTING THE MARKER PLAN:-Functions of marker making-Marker setting-Add freedom

selection-Set plaids cloth serial number-Mini marker plan-Plotting of the shirt

Note: Record should be maintained

Reference Books:

1. Computer aided pattern designing and product development – Alison Beazley

& Terry Bond , Blackwell publishing

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C-16- VI SEMESTER

GT-601 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING

SCHEME OF VALUATION:

S.NO. SUBJECT DURATION ITEMS MAX.MARKS REMARKS

1. Training in Textile & Apparel Industry

6 Months 1. First Assessment (at the

end of 3rd

month)

100

2. Second Assessment (at

the end of 6th

month)

100

3. Training report

a) Log book

b) Project report

10 70

4. Seminar & Viva 20

Total per Semester 300

a) The Industrial training shall carry 300 marks and pass marks is 50%. A Candidate

failing to secure the minimum marks should complete it at his own expenses. No

apprenticeship training stipend is payable in such case

b) Two months on Textile Designing at Weaver‘s Service Centre( central Govt. body)

Four months at Apparel Industry.

Total Industrial Training duration is six months

c) During Industrial training the candidate shall put in a minimum of 90% attendance.

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COURSE CONTENTS:

Organizational set up

Raw materials, intermediates and end products

Process descriptions (Process flow diagrams and line tracing, detailed

flow diagrams etc.)

Quality control of raw materials, intermediates and end products

Operational troubles and preventive measures

Safety aspects (personnel, equipment etc.)

Pollution control

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING SCHEME

VI SEMESTER

1. A candidate shall be assessed twice in the spell of industrial training i.e. at the end of third month and finally before he/she completes the industrial training

2. The assessment shall be carried out by a committee comprising of

(a) A representative of the Industry where the candidate is undergoing training

(b) A staff member of the concerned section of the polytechnic.

3. The assessment at the end of the third month and the end of training shall each carry 100 marks for the progress made during the corresponding period of training.

4. The remaining 100 marks are allotted as follows:

For the training report (Record) 30 marks,

For maintenance of log book 30 marks

For seminar 40 marks.

These are to be evaluated at the institution at the end of training by a committee consisting following staff members (1) Head of Section. (2) External Examiner preferably from Industry (3) Staff member who assessed the student during the Industrial Training.

5. The progress made during the end of assessment will be evaluated on the basis of

the following parameters.

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ASSESSMENT SCHEME

S. No. Name of the Parameter Max. Marks Allotted

for each Parameter

1. Attendance and punctuality 05

2. Familiarity with Technical terms 06

3. Familiarity with tools and material 10

4. Attitude towards job 07

5. Manual skills 04

6. Application of knowledge 10

7. Problem solving skills 10

8. Comprehension and observation 04

9. Safety and Environmental consciousness 03

10. Human relations 04

11. Ability to communicate 06

12. Supervising ability 10

13. General conduct during the period 06

14. Maintenance of dairy 15

Total 100