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KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY KURUKSHETRA BACHELOR OF FASHION AND APPAREL DESIGN (BFAD) SEMESTER-III wef 2010-11 Code No. Subject Exam. Durati on Total Marks 201 Apparel production technology-I 3 hrs 100+50* = 150 202 Fabric construction 3 hrs 100+50* = 150 203 Applied Maths 3 hrs 100+ 50* =150 Practical / Lab based Courses 251 Pattern making-ii 3 hrs 25+25*=50 252 Fabric construction 3 hrs 25+25*=50 253 Advanced Garment construction-I 3 hrs 25+25*=50 254 CAD-I 3 hrs 25+25*=50 255 Fashion illustration 3 hrs 25+25* = 50 TOTAL 700 * Internal Assesment

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KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY KURUKSHETRABACHELOR OF FASHION AND APPAREL DESIGN (BFAD)

SEMESTER-III wef 2010-11

Code No. Subject Exam. Duration

Total Marks

201 Apparel production technology-I

3 hrs 100+50* = 150

202 Fabric construction 3 hrs 100+50* = 150

203 Applied Maths 3 hrs 100+ 50* =150

Practical / Lab based Courses251 Pattern making-ii 3 hrs 25+25*=50

252 Fabric construction 3 hrs 25+25*=50

253 Advanced Garment construction-I

3 hrs 25+25*=50

254 CAD-I 3 hrs 25+25*=50

255 Fashion illustration 3 hrs 25+25* = 50

TOTAL 700 * Internal Assesment

KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY KURUKSHETRABACHELOR OF FASHION AND APPAREL DESIGN (BFAD)

APPAREL PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY-ISemester-III

Course Code: BFAD-201 Duration of exam:3hrs.

M.M.:150 Theory Exam: 100

Int. Assessment: 50

Examiner will set nine questions in all All the questions will carry equal marks Question No. 1 will be compulsory consisting of 5-10 short type questions and

spread over the entire syllabus The remaining eight questions will be set from unit 1 and 2, four questions from

each unit The candidates are required to attempt five questions. Q.No. 1 will be compulsory

and remaining four questions will be attempted selecting two questions from each unit.

UNIT-I1) Back ground to the Clothing Industry.

Industry in India and , its contribution to economy of country; The Products; Types of Cloth factories; The organizational set-up of clothing Industry.

2) The Stores:- The material in stores, Quality checking and Storage of material3) Cutting:- Maker planning & reproducing; Maximizing maker utilization; Methods of

maker planning; Lay Planning; Requirements for Spreading process; Ply direction & lay stability;

Elimination of Fabric faults; Methods of spreading; Types of fabric packages Cutting the Fabric – objectives of cutting; Methods of cutting:- Hand shears, Straight knife, Round knife, Band ; knife, Computer controller cutting knife ,Die cutting, Laser cutting, Plasma cutting, Water jet cutting, Ultrasonic cutting, Notches , Drill & thread maker.

UNIT-II

(4) Preparation of cut work for the sewing room:- Bundling, Shade separation control, Indication of right side if Fabrics,

Work ticking(5) Sewing – seams types,Class-1- superimposed,Class-2- lapped seam,Class-3- Bound

seam,

Class-4- Flat seam, Class-5- Decorative stitching, Class-6- Edge neatening-

(6) Visit to cutting department in a garment Industry(7) Assignment Literature survey about garment Industry in India.

Books:(1) Technology of Clothing Manufacture

By Carr & Latham (IV ED.)(2) Introduction to Clothing Manufacture

By Gerry Conklin (second ED.)

BACHELOR OF FASHION AND APPAREL DESIGN (BFAD)FABRIC CONSTRUCTION

Semester-IIICourse Code: BFAD-202 Duration of exam:3hrs.

M.M.:150 Theory Exam: 100

Int. Assessment: 50

Examiner will set nine questions in all All the questions will carry equal marks Question No. 1 will be compulsory consisting of 5-10 short type questions and

spread over the entire syllabus The remaining eight questions will be set from unit 1 and 2, four questions from

each unit The candidates are required to attempt five questions. Q.No. 1 will be compulsory

and remaining four questions will be attempted selecting two questions from each unit.

UNIT-I

(1) Modern Yarn production – Principles of Spinning in production of man -made fibers:-Hot and

Cold drawing – spun yarn, blend and bicomponent yarn.

(2) (a) Weaving : - Parts and functions of looms, Different types of looms, Preparation for

weaving , Essential weaving operations, Selvages, Construction of cloth design, Thread count (balanced and imbalanced cloth design)

(b) Weaves : - Classification of weave, Plain weave ,Twill weave ,Satin weave and its Variations, Crepe weave, Pile weave and its variations, Double cloth Weave, Gauze (Leno) weave ,Swivel weave, Lappet weave, Dobby weave

Jacquard weave, triaxial weave. (c) Non-woven: classification and properties and end uses of non-woven

UNIT –II

Knitting:-

Introduction to knitting technology, difference between knits and woven, terms used in knitting.

Comparison of warp and weft knitting. Basic weft knit stitches: single jersey, rib, purl, interlock, float, and tuck stitches. Basic warp knit stitches: under-lap, overlap, closed-lap, open-lap. Knitting machines: flat, circular, jacquard, warp and weft knitting machines. Defects in knitted fabrics. Knitwear industry: origin, history, growth and development.

References:-

Textbooks:-

Principles of weaving by Marks, A.T.C & Robinson Textile color & design by Watson Weaving by N.N.Banerjee Cotton ginning, textile progress, the textile institute publication Fibre to fabric by Corbmen

BACHELOR OF FASHION AND APPAREL DESIGN (BFAD)APPLIED MATHS

Semester-IIICourse Code: BFAD-203 Duration of exam:3hrs.

M.M.:150 Theory Exam: 100

Int. Assessment: 50

Examiner will set nine questions in all All the questions will carry equal marks Question No. 1 will be compulsory consisting of 5-10 short type questions and

spread over the entire syllabus The remaining eight questions will be set from unit 1 and 2, four questions from

each unit The candidates are required to attempt five questions. Q.No. 1 will be compulsory

and remaining four questions will be attempted selecting two questions from each unit.

UNIT-11. Length , Breadth measurements, Area measurements.2. Rectangular Co- Ordinate, Distance Formula3. Number System, Linear Programming.4. Statistics- Mean, median, mode, combined mean and computation, linear programming.

5. Definition of population , Variable, Attribute, Censur survey, Sample survey, simple random sample, raw statical data, collection, classification, frequency distribution, class limits and boundary, class width, midpoint , histogram, frequency polygon, frequency curve.

6. Probability- Random-experiment, sample space, event, types of events, Venn diagram, definition, law of probability and examples.

UNIT--II

7. Sampling : types of sampling, selection of sample, benefits of sampling, evaluation of sample.

8. Tests of hypothesis and significance: statistical, null hypothesis, type I and type II errors. Levels of significance: tests of significance for large and small sample, Test for goodness of fit- independence of attributes 2x2 and rxc contingence, t- test and f-test for analysis of variance (one way and two way classification)

9. correlation – Karl Pearson’s co-efficient of correlation, coefficient of correlation and its interpretation, rank correlation , regression equations and predictions.

BACHELOR OF FASHION AND APPAREL DESIGN (BFAD)PATTERN MAKING-II (PRACTICAL)

Semester-IIICourse code-251 Duration of exam:3hrs.

M.M.:50 Practical Exam: 25

Int. Assessment: 251. Dart manipulation :Introduction and techniques.2. Single Dart Series: by pivotal transfer technique

Centre front waist dart Mid-shoulder dart

3 Single Dart Series : by slash and spread technique Centre front waist dart Mid-shoulder dart

4. Two Dart Series: by pivotal transfer technique Mid-neck and waist dart Shoulder tip and waist dart Centre front neck and waist dart

5. Two Dart Series : by slash and spread technique Waist and side dart Mid-shoulder and waist dart Mid-armhole and waist dart

6.. Learning in detail about Tucks ,Gathers ,Pleats Basic shirt collar foundations ,Straight collar ,Mandarin collar Collar design variations necklines, Built-up necklines, Inset bands.

7. Commercial paper patterns: design development and style reading Preparation of commercial paper patterns for any garment

References:Text book

Aldrich Winifred, Metric Pattern Cutting , Om book service,1997 Armstrong H.J, Pattern Making fir Fashion Design , Longman,2003 Bray Natalia, More Dress Pattern Designing , Blackwell Science,1999 Cooklin Gery, Pattern Cutting for Women’s outer Wear, Blackwell Science,2001 Cooklin Gery, Garment Technology for Fashion Designers, Blackwell

Science,1997 Kapoor Bela, Pattern Drafting and Making , Phoenix Publishing House Pvt.Ltd

199

Magazines/Journals: Apparel online.com Apparel views

BACHELOR OF FASHION AND APPAREL DESIGN (BFAD)FABRIC CONSTRUCTION (PRACTICAL)

Semester-IIICourse code-252 Duration of exam:3hrs.

M.M.:50 Practical Exam: 25

Int. Assessment: 25

Making samples of different weaves: plain, satin, twill and their variations Making samples of any two decorative weaves Make any two articles using any of the two weave. Visit to Textile Industry and knitwear industry in India.

References:- Fibre to Fabric by Bernard P. Corbman.

BACHELOR OF FASHION AND APPAREL DESIGN (BFAD)ADVANCED GARMENT CONSTRUCTION-I

(Practical)Semester-III

Course code-253 Duration of exam:3hrs. M.M.:50

Practical Exam: 25 Int. Assessment: 25

(1) Drafting and construction of different types of skirts.(2) Men’s and women’s wear :-

Drafting of basic slopers:- front and back bodice, sleeves and simple trouser.

Construction of men’s shirt with yoke and trouser. Construction of design variations of men’s shirts.

References:Textbooks:

Carr and lather, the technology of clothing manufacture S Bains and J. Hutton, Singer Sewing Book Gioello and brake, figure types and size ranges Aldrich Winifred, Metric pattern cutting, Om book services,1997 Armstrong II. J, Pattern making for fashion design, Longman, 2003 Bray Natalia, More dress pattern designing, Blackwell science,2001 Cooklin grey, pattern cooking for women’s outer wear, Blackwell sciences,1997 Kapoor bela, Pattern drafting and making UP, Pheonix publications house pvt ltd.,1997

Magazines and journals:- Apparel online.com

BACHELOR OF FASHION AND APPAREL DESIGN (BFAD)CAD-I (PRACTICAL)

SEMESTER-IIICourse code: BFAD- 254 Duration of exam: 3hrs

M.M: 50

Practical exam: 25 Int. assessment: 25

1. Introduction to Adobe Illustrator.2. Study about tools of adobe illustrator.3. Color and motif: - traditional, floral and geometric.4. Figure and profile: profile of male and female silhouettes.5. Accessories: party, casual and formal.6. Project board:- logo, label, brochure and window display

References:- Bina Abling, Fashion Sketch Book, Fairchild publications,1994 Druid Elisabeth and Pace Tiziana, Figure Drawing for Fashion design, Peplin Press,2004 Ireland Patrick John, Fashion Design Drawing and presentation, Batsford,2005 Mckelvy Kathrynanad Munslow Janine, Illustrating Fashion, Blackwell Publishing,2004 Books on Adobe Illustrator Software.

BACHELOR OF FASHION AND APPAREL DESIGN (BFAD)FASHION ILLUSTRATION

(PRACTICAL)Semester-III

Course code-255 Duration of exam:3hrs. M.M.:50

Practical Exam: 25 Int. Assessment: 25

1. Basic tools required for sketching:- Understanding fashion figure, Road map grid, 8 head croquie,

10 croquie. 2. . Figure analysis:- Front, Profile, ¾ turned view, Understanding style lines in fashion figures,

Leg movements.

(3) Analysis of hands:- Front, Profile, ¾ turned view.(4) Analysis of feet:-Front, Profile,,¾ turned view.(5) Analysis of face:- Front, Profile, ¾ turned view.(6) Basic free hand drawing.(7) pencil shading technique.

References:-Textbooks:

Bina Abling, Fashion Sketch Book, Fairchild publications,1994 Druid Elisabeth and Pace Tiziana, Figure Drawing for Fashion design, Peplin Press,2004 Ireland Patrick John, Fashion Design Drawing and presentation, Batsford,2005 Mckelvy Kathrynanad Munslow Janine, Illustrating Fashion, Blackwell Publishing,2004 Ray Smith, Drawing figures, Dorling Kindersley,1994.

MAGAZINES AND JOURNALS: Trendz

KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY KURUKSHETRABACHELOR OF FASHION AND APPAREL DESIGN (BFAD)

SEMESTER-IV wef 2010-11

Code No.

Subject Exam. Duration

Total Marks

221 Fashion marketing & merchandising

3 hrs 100+50*=150

222 Applied physics 3 hrs 100+50*=150

223 Textile dyeing & printing

3 hrs 100+50*=150

Practical / Lab based Courses271 Fashion design illustration

& stylization3 hrs 25+25*=50

272 Pattern making-III 3 hrs 5025+25*=50

273 Advanced Garment construction-II

3 hrs 25+25*=50

274 Dyeing & printing 3 hrs 25+25*=50

275 Draping 3 hrs 25+25*=50

TOTAL 700 * Internal Assesment

KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY KURUKSHETRABACHELOR OF FASHION AND APPAREL DESIGN (BFAD)

SEMESTER-IVFASHION MARKETING AND MERCHANDISING

Course Code: BFAD- 221 Duration of exam: 3hrs.

M.M.:150 Theory Exam: 100

Int. Assessment: 50

Examiner will set nine questions in all All the questions will carry equal marks Question No. 1 will be compulsory consisting of 5-10 short type questions and

spread over the entire syllabus The remaining eight questions will be set from unit 1 and 2, four questions from

each unit The candidates are required to attempt five questions. Q.No. 1 will be compulsory

and remaining four questions will be attempted selecting two questions from each unit.

UNIT-1

1. Marketing: Definition , concepts and functions of marketing ( by market section)

2. Market analysis, its markets, problems and opportunities, market statergy.

3. Advertising, cost analysis, concepts of selling, buying and production, products.

4. Size, growth, segment structural activeness of market targeting.

5. (i) Cost sheet in details,

(ii) Discuss on general business terms-Debts, Balance sheet, Branch office, Boutique,Brand loyality, Aiway bill, Broker, Budgeting, Buying office, Capital, Core label, Catalogue, Competition, Channel of distribution, competition etc.

UNIT-2

1. MERCHANDISING-“Introduction, role of merchandiser, types of merchandiser, types of merchandising”.

2. EXPORT DOCUMENTATION:-Export marketing, global scenario.

3. EXPORT AND POLICIES.

4. Prospects of Indian apparel in overseas market

5. Importance of textile industry in Indian economy.

References books:-(i) Blythe Jim, Marketing communication, Pearson education,2000(ii) Boyd Tr Westfall starch, Marketing Research, Text and cases(iii) Costabtino Maria, Fashion Marketing and PR, Bt B Atsford ltd,1998(iv) Koiter, Marketing management, Pearson education,2003(v) Mike Easey, Fashion Marketing, Blackwell Science,2002

BACHELOR OF FASHION AND APPAREL DESIGN (BFAD)SEMESTER-IV

APPLIED PHYSICSCourse Code: BFAD- 222 Duration of exam:3hrs.

M.M.:150 Theory Exam: 100

Int. Assessment: 50

Examiner will set nine questions in all All the questions will carry equal marks Question No. 1 will be compulsory consisting of 5-10 short type questions and

spread over the entire syllabus The remaining eight questions will be set from unit 1 and 2, four questions from

each unit The candidates are required to attempt five questions. Q.No. 1 will be compulsory

and remaining four questions will be attempted selecting two questions from each unit.

UNIT-I(1) Laser:-

Spontaneous and stimulatted emission, Laser action , charactristics of laser beam.

Concept of coerence,spatial and temporal coherence, He-Ne and semiconductor Laser (simple ideas ), applications.

(2) Fibre Opticts :- Propagation of light in optical fibres, numerical aperture, V-number, single and

multimode fibres, attenuation, dispersion, applications.

UNIT-II

(3) Polarisation : Polarised and unpolarised light, unaxial crystals double refraction, Nicole Prism

Quarter and half waveplates, Detection and production of different type of polarized light

(4) Superconductivity :- Introduction (experimental survey ), meissner effect London equation , hard and

soft Superconductor , elements of BCS theory.

References :- Text books (1) Modern Physics for Engineer – S.P Taneja (R. Chandra)(2) Perspectives of Modern Physics – Arthur Beiser (TMH)(3) Optics – Ajay Chatak (TMH)

BACHELOR OF FASHION AND APPAREL DESIGN (BFAD)SEMESTER-IV

TEXTILE DYEING AND PRINTING

Course Code: BFAD- 223 Duration of exam: 3hrs.

M.M.:150 Prectical Exam: 100 Int. Assessment:

50 Examiner will set nine questions in all All the questions will carry equal marks Question No. 1 will be compulsory consisting of 5-10 short type questions and

spread over the entire syllabus The remaining eight questions will be set from unit 1 and 2, four questions from

each unit The candidates are required to attempt five questions. Q.No. 1 will be compulsory

and remaining four questions will be attempted selecting two questions from each unit.

UNIT-Io (a) Dyeing :- Introduction, Classification and Selection of dyes.

(b) Types of dyes –Direct ;Acid ,Reactive ,Basic ,Vat ,Azoic ,Sulphur ,Dispers dyes,

Mordant dyes.

(c) Identifying dyeing defects.

(d) Determine the colorfastness:- Fastness to washing, Pressing, light, Perspiration, crocking and Gas-

Fading

(2) Dyeing Methods:- Stock, Top dyeing, Yarn, Piece, Solution Pigmenting or dope and Garment dyeing.

UNIT –II

(3) Printing :- Introduction.

(a) Dyes used for Printing(b) Methods of printing:- Direct ,Discharge and Resist printings.(c) Applications of Printing :-Block ,Roller ,Duplex ,Stencil ,Screen printing ( Flat screen ,

Rotary screen printing),Transfer ( Dry heat and Wet heat transfer ),Blotch,Jet spray ( Polychromatic dyeing , Microjet ),Electrostatic ,Photo ,Warp ,Batik and Tie – Dyeing.

(4) Preparation of fabric for dyeing and printing:- Scouring , Bleaching, Desizing, Specific preparatory steps for cotton , wool , Silk ,

and man- made fibers.

(5) Difference between Dyeing and Printing.

BACHELOR OF FASHION AND APPAREL DESIGN (BFAD)SEMESTER-IV

FASHION DESIGN ILLUSTRATION AND STYLIZATION(PRACTICAL)

Course Code: BFAD- 271 Duration of exam:3hrs. M.M.:50

Practical Exam: 25 Int. Assessment: 25

UNIT-1

(1) Creation of 12.5 head Croquies (2) Experimentation with hairstyles: Short, Long, Bizarre

UNIT-II

(3) Drawing with color mediums directly (no pencil use) Water color Steadlers Crayons

(4) Exploring Collage(5) Composition of figures(6) Sketching Accessories

(a) Hats , Caps(b) Scarves(c) Bags , Belts

(6) Rendering

References:

(1) Borelli Laird , Fashion Illustration Now , Thomas and Hudson Publishers , 2003(2) Druid Elisabeth and Pace Tiziana , Figure Drawing for Fashion Design , Peplin Press , 2004(3) Ireland Patrick John , Fashion Design Drawing and Presentation , bats ford ,2005(4) Seaman Julian , Foundation in fashion designing and Illustration , BT. Bats ford , 2004

Magazines/ Journals:

Global Apparel Image Business of Fashion. INDIA Vogue/INTERNATIONAL VOGUE Fashion ELLE In touch with fashion Gladrags Hi-blitz

BACHELOR OF FASHION AND APPAREL DESIGN (BFAD)SEMESTER-IV

PATTERN MAKING- III(PRACTICAL)

Course Code: BFAD- 272 Duration of exam:3hrs.

M.M.:50 Practical Exam: 25

Int. Assessment: 25

Develop on Commercial Paper Patterns :-1. STYLE LINES:-Classic princess, Armhole princess , panel ,Elongated bodices (Straight ,

Flared Style lines.

2. SKIRTS: Low and high waisted, basic waistband, Flared skirt, Gathered skirt.

3. WOMEN’S:- Basic measurements and Creating basic slopers, shirts and pants.

4. Men’s :- Jacket, Trouser, Coat and their variations.

References:-Textbooks:- Aldrich Winifred, Metric Pattern Cutting (Men’s), Om Book Services, 1997 Aldrich Winifred, Metric Pattern Cutting, Om Book Services, 1997 Armstrong H.J., Pattern Making for Fashion Design, Longman, 2003 Bray Natalia, More Dress Pattern Designing, Blackwell Science,1999 Cooklin Gery, Pattern Cutting for Women’s Outer wear, Blackwell Science,2001 Cooklin Gery, Garment Technology for Fashion Designers, Blackwell, 1997 Kapoor Bela, Pattern Drafting and Making UP, Phoenix Publishing House pvt ltd.,

1997

BACHELOR OF FASHION AND APPAREL DESIGN (BFAD)SEMESTER-IV (PRACTICAL)

ADVANCED GARMENT CONSTRUCTION-II

Course Code: BFAD- 273 Duration of exam:3hrs.

M.M.:50 Practical Exam: 25

Int. Assessment: 25

(1) Construction of Women’s wear :- Basic salwar , Kameez , Pyjami.

(2) Construction of :- Designer Suit Skirt and Top Women’s nighty

References:-Textbooks:-

Bowers Lewis and Kettunen, Clothing Construction and Wardrobe Planning Carr and Lather, The technology of clothing manufacture

S. Baines and J.Hutton, Singer Sewing Book Gioello and brake, Figuer Types and Size Ranges Aldrich Winifred, Metric Pattern cutting, Om Book Services,1997 Armstrong H.J., Pattern making for fashion design, Longman,2003 Bray Natalia, More Dress Pttern Designing, Blackwell Science,1999 Cooklin Grey, Pattern Cutting for women’s outer wear, Blackwell Science, 2001

BACHELOR OF FASHION AND APPAREL DESIGN (BFAD)SEMESTER-IV

DYEING AND PRINTING (PRACTICAL)

Course Code: BFAD- 274 Duration of exam:3hrs.

M.M.:50 Practical Exam: 25

Int. Assessment: 25

(1) Dyeing of Yarn and fabrics with different dyes.

(2) Creating designs on fabrics through various dyeing process.:-Tie and dye, Batik

(3) Making samples with Stencil , block , screen and hand painting on :- cotton ,silk ,wool ,cotton wool ,cotton silk ,cotton polyester with different dye

classes.

(4) Making one article each of :-

block ,stencil, screen and Tie and dye , Batik.

References:- Fibre to Fabric by Bernard P. Corbman.

KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY KURUKSHETRABACHELOR OF FASHION AND APPAREL DESIGN (BFAD)

SEMESTER-IVDRAPING

(PRACTICAL)

Course Code: BFAD- 275 Duration of exam:3hrs.

M.M.:50 Practical Exam: 25

Int. Assessment: 25

(1) Introduction to draping and Silhoutte of individual dress form.

(2) Draping of :- Bodice block :- Front and back. Skirt block :- Front and back and their variations.

(3) Assignment :- Draping of any dress.

References:-Textbooks:-

Bowers Lewis and Kettunen, Clothing Construction and Wardrobe Planning Carr and Lather, The technology of clothing manufacture S. Baines and J.Hutton, Singer Sewing Book Gioello and brake, Figuer Types and Size Ranges Aldrich Winifred, Metric Pattern cutting, Om Book Services,1997 Armstrong H.J., Pattern making for fashion design, Longman,2003 Bray Natalia, More Dress Pttern Designing, Blackwell Science,1999

KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY KURUKSHETRABACHELOR OF FASHION AND APPAREL DESIGN (BFAD)

SEMESTER-1 wef 2010-11

Code No. Subject Exam Marks

BFAD-101 Introduction of Fashion Design 3 hrs 100+50*

BFAD-102 Basics of Sewing 3 hrs 100+50*

BFAD-103 Introduction to Computer-I 3 hrs 100+50*

BFAD-104 English 3 hrs 100+50*

BFAD-105 Environment Studies 3 hrs (75+25#)*

Practical / Lab based CoursesBFAD-151

Basics of Sewing 3 hrs 25+25*

BFAD-152

Pattern Making -I 3 hrs 25+25*

BFAD-153

Computer Lab-I 3 hrs 25+25*

TOTAL 850

* Internal Assesment# Project Work

KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY KURUKSHETRABACHELOR OF FASHION AND APPAREL DESIGN (BFAD)

SEMESTER-1

INTRODUCTION OF FASHION DESIGNCourse Code: BFAD-101 Duration of exam:3hrs M.M.: 150 Theory exam :100

Int.Assesment :50 Examiner will set nine questions in all All the questions will carry equal marks Question No. 1 will be compulsory consisting of 5-10 short type questions and

spread over the entire syllabus The remaining eight questions will be set from unit 1 and 2, four questions from

each unit The candidates are required to attempt five questions. Q.No. 1 will be compulsory

and remaining four questions will be attempted selecting two questions from each unit.

Unit-1PART-I

Origin of Clothing Evolution of Dress Colors in dress Symbolical significance Festal clothes

Social singnificance dress Head – dress Coiffure Fabrics of different countries Art of weaving Indian fabrics Theories of origin of clothing Functions of clothing

PART-II

Introduction to fashion Fashion terminology Sources of fashion Fashion cycles and seasons Factors favouring and retarding fashion

Unit-IIPART-IAncient Indian dress Harappa Dress in rigveda Silk in vedic period Evolution of dress since birth of Christ Male and female costumes Art of washing clothes Dyes and dyeing

PART-IIMuslim Period

Dresses during Mughalas; kings;Queens;Prince Princess; Prince ; Brahmins; shatriya; Vaishas; shudra Description of forign travelers;costumes in Hindu Kingdom Male and female clothes in different parts of the country

PART-III1. Modern Indian Dress Diversity of dress in modern Indian Infiltration of western influence New fashion changes in men’s fashions Development of new color scheme

References:Text books:

Roshen Alkazi, Ancient Indian Costume P. Rambanch and V Golich, The Gloden Age of Indian Art Walter Hutchinson, Costume of the world J.Brij Bhushan, The Costumes and Textiles of Indian Mc Kelevy and Munslow Janine, Fashion Design ,process innoational

practice, Blackwell,2003

Magazines/Journals: Apparel online.com Apparel View

BASICS OF SEWINGCourse Code: BFAD-102 Duration exam:3hrs M.M.: 150 Theory exam :100

Int.Assesment :50

Examiner will set nine questions in all All the questions will carry equal marks Question No. 1 will be compulsory consisting of 5-10 short type questions and

spread over the entire syllabus The remaining eight questions will be set from unit 1 and 2, four questions from

each unit The candidates are required to attempt five questions. Q.No. 1 will be compulsory

and remaining four questions will be attempted selecting two questions from each unit.

Unit-I Introduction to sewing – history of sewing machine. Sewing machines--different types of sewing machines and their maintenance,

common problems and their remedies, tools and equipments. Introduction to manufacture of Sewing threads and their properties. Sewing techniques – Basic hand stitches – Basting, running, tacking, hand over-

cast, hemming stitches- plain and blind, slip stitch, tailor's tack. Seams and seam finishes – definition, types of seams finishes and their

applications. Fullness – darts, tucks, pleats, gathers – definition, terms, types and application Yokes--definition, purpose, with and without fullness, applications and

construction. Sleeves – definition, terms and types Collars – definition, terms, types and styles. Different types of Pockets. Different types of Skirts. Fastners – definition, types, present trends. Finishes – neckline finishes – binding, facing. Plackets – definition, types of placket finishes. Different types of trimmings.

Unit-II Terminology – notches, grain, grain line, construction lines, center-front line , bias,

true bias, bust line, waistline, seam line, seam, seam allowance, jog seams, dart points, direction of dart excess.

Figure analysis-body ideals, body proportion, height and weight distribution, individual figure analysis.

Anthropometric Measurements – Study of all body measurements for all age groups – infants, children, women and men; standards of body measurement, importance, standardization and size charts.

Methods of garment construction – drafting, draping and flat pattern, principles, advantages and disadvantages.

INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER-ICourse Code: BFAD-103 Duration of exam:3hrs M.M.: 150 Theory exam :100

Int.Assesment :50

Examiner will set nine questions in all All the questions will carry equal marks Question No. 1 will be compulsory consisting of 5-10 short type questions and

spread over the entire syllabus The remaining eight questions will be set from unit 1 and 2, four questions from

each unit The candidates are required to attempt five questions. Q.No. 1 will be compulsory

and remaining four questions will be attempted selecting two questions from each unit.

Unit-1Computer Fundamentals and DOS

Introduction to computer Application of computer in the fashion/ textile/ graphic design etc. Logical sections of CPU Difference between hardware and software Renaming file Activities file Booting Type of memory Understanding the term “Byte”

Introduction to DOS Difference between a ‘File and a ‘Directory’ DOS commands: MD,CD,RD Copy con: DIR, COPY , REN, DEL ,CLS Date, time, deltree, Format , Attrib

Unit-II1. Windows 95

Introduction to Windows Study of MS-Office MS-Word – detailed study MS-Power Point – detailed study MS-Excel – basic Knowledge Windows explorer

Paintbrush Notepad Difference between single tasking and multi tasking operating systems Advantages of windows over DOS Manipulating a windows opening, closing, moving, maximizing and minimizing

a window Accessories Group: Clock , Calendar, Notepad and Calculator

References:Text book:

Microsoft Office 2000 Complete, BPB Publications Sinha, Computer Fundamentals, BPB Publications, 2003

Magazines/Journals: Apparel online.com Apparel Views

ENGLISH

Course Code: BFAD-104 Duration of exam:3hrs M.M.: 150 Theory exam :100

Int.Assesment :50

Examiner will set nine questions in all All the questions will carry equal marks Question No. 1 will be compulsory consisting of 5-10 short type questions and

spread over the entire syllabus The remaining eight questions will be set from unit 1 and 2, four questions from

each unit The candidates are required to attempt five questions. Q.No. 1 will be compulsory

and remaining four questions will be attempted selecting two questions from each unit.

Unit-ICommunicative Grammar:Part A : Spotting the errors pertaining to nouns, pronouns, adjective and adverbs; Concord - grammatical concord, notional concord and the principle of proximity between subject and verb.Part B : Changing the voice : from Active to Passive and Passive to Active.

Lexis: Idioms and phrases; Words often confused; One-Word Substitutes; Formation of words (suffixes, prefixes and derivatives);

Oral Communication:Part-A: Introduction to principal components of spoken English – Transcription, Wordaccent,Intonation, Weak forms in EnglishPart-B: Developing listening and speaking skills through various activities, such as (a) role play activities, (b) Practising short dialogues (c) Group discussion (d) Debates (e) Speeches (f) Listening to news bulletins (g) Viewing and reviewing T.V. programmes etc.

Unit-IIWritten Communication: Developing reading and writing skills through such tasks/activities as developing outlines, key expressions, situations, slogan writing and theme building exercises, dialogue writing, interpreting pictures/cartoons.

(For Internal Evaluation Only):Book Review – Herein the students will be required to read and submit a review of a book (Literary or non-literary) of their own choice. This will be followed by a presentation of the same in the class.

Technical Writing:(a) Business Letters, Format of Business letters and Business letter writing(b) E-mail writing(c) Reports, Types of Reports and Format of Formal Reports(d) Press Report Writing

SUGGESTED READING:1. Language in Use (Upper intermediate Level, Adrian Doff Christopher Jones, Cambridge University Press2. Common Errors in English, Abul Hashem, Ramesh Publishing House, new Delhi.3. Objective English, Tata Mc. Graw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi.4. Spoken English for India, R.K. Bansal & J.B. Harrison, Orient Longman, Delhi.5. The sounds of English, Veena Kumar, Makaav Educational Software, New Delhi.6. English Phonetics & Phonology, P. Roach, Cambridge University Press, London.7. English for Engineers and Technologists: A Skill Approach, Vol. 2, Orient Longman, Delhi.8. Business Communication, M.S. Ramesh and C.C. Pattanshetti, R.Chand and Company, Delhi9. Group Discussion, Sudha Publications/Ramesh Publishing House, New Delhi.10. English Grammar & Composition. By Rajinder Pal & Prem Lata Suri, Sultan Chand Pub. New Delhi.

ENVIRONMENT STUDIES

Course Code: BFAD-105 Duration of exam:3hrs M.M.: 100 Theory exam :75

Int.Assesment :25

Examiner will set nine questions in all All the questions will carry equal marks Question No. 1 will be compulsory consisting of 5-10 short type questions and

spread over the entire syllabus The remaining eight questions will be set from unit 1 and 2, four questions from

each unit The candidates are required to attempt five questions. Q.No. 1 will be compulsory

and remaining four questions will be attempted selecting two questions from each unit.

Unit-IThe Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies

Definition, scope and importance.Need for public awareness.

Natural ResourcesRenewable and non-renewable resources : Natural resources and associated problems.

o Forest resources : Use and over-exploitation, deforestation, case studies. Timber extraction, mining, dams and their effects on forests and tribal people.

o Water resources : Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water, floods, drought, conflicts over water, dams-benefits and problems.

o Mineral resources : Use and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and mineral resources, case studies.

o Food resources : World food problems, changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing, effects of modern agriculture, fertilizer-pesticide problems, water logging, salinity, case studies.

o Energy resources : Growing energy needs, renewable and non-renewable energy sources, use of alternate energy sources. Case studies.

o Land resources : Land as a resource, land degradation, man induced landslides, soil erosion and desertification.

Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources.

Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles.: Ecosystems

Concept of an ecosystem. Structure and function of an ecosystem. Producers, consumers and decomposers. Energy flow in the ecosystem. Ecological succession. Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids. Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the

following ecosystem :o Forest ecosystemo Grassland ecosystemo Desert ecosystemo Aquatic ecosystems (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries).

Biodiversity and its conservation Introduction – Definition : genetic, species and ecosystem diversity. Biogeographical classification of India. Value of biodiversity : consumptive use, productive use, social, ethical,

aesthetic and option values. Biodiversity at global, National and local levels. India as a mega-diversity nation. Hot-spots of biodiversity. Threats to biodiversity: habitat loss, poaching of wildlife, man-wildlife

conflicts. Endangered and endemic species of India. Conservation of biodiversity: in-situ and ex-situ conservation of biodiversity.

Unit-IIEnvironmental Pollution

Definition Causes, effects and control measures of :

o Air pollutiono Water pollutiono Soil pollutiono Marine pollutiono Noise pollutiono Thermal pollutiono Nuclear hazards

Solid waste Management : Causes, effects and control measures of urban and industrial wastes.

Role of an individual in prevention of pollution. Pollution case studies. Disaster management : floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides.

Social Issues and the Environment From Unsustainable to Sustainable development Urban problems related to energy Water conservation, rain water harvesting, watershed management Resettlement and rehabilitation of people; its problems and concerns. Case

studies. Environmental ethics : Issues and possible solutions. Climate change, global warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear

accidents and holocaust. Case studies. Wasteland reclamation. Consumerism and waste products. Environment Protection Act. Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act. Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act Wildlife Protection Act Forest Conservation Act Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation Public awareness.

Human Population and the Environment Population growth, variation among nations Population explosion – Family Welfare Programme Environment and human health. Human Rights. Value Education. HIV/AIDS Women and Child Welfare. Role of Information Technology in Environment and human health. Case Studies.

Field Work Visit to a local area to document environmental assets-river / forest / grassland

/ hill / mountain. Visit to a local polluted site – Urban / Rural / Industrial / Agricultural. Study of common plants, insects, birds. Study of simple ecosystems – pond, river, hill slopes, etc.

BASICS OF SEWING(PRACTICAL)

Course Code: BFAD-151 Duration of exam:3hrs M.M.: 50 Practical exam :25

Int.Assesment :25

.Making samples of :-

Basic hand stitches. Seams and seam finishes – plain, flat, run and fell, French, montuamaker's seam,

counter hem' over lock, hand over cast, turned and stitched, binding. Fullness -darts, tucks, pleats, gathers, ruffles , frills Drafting of Child's Bodice block, Adult's Bodice block and Sleeve block Yokes - yoke with and without fullness Drafting of sleeves – puff, raglan, kimono, leg-of-mutton, flared, cap, bishop. Drafting & Construction of Collars – Stand and fall, peter-pan, shawl, sailor's,

mandarin, cape and baby collar.Making samples of :

Pockets – Patch, welt, in-seam, bound, flap pocket, kurta pocket. Fasteners. Neckline Finishes :- Facing , Binding. Plackets – Continuous, two piece placket, extended bodice. Drafting & construction of Layette set – Bib, Diaper, Jhabla, Panty and Blommer

References: Thomas Anna Jacob, " The art of sewing", USB publishers New Delhi, 1994. Readers Digest Sewing book. Verma G., cutting & tailoring theory", Asian publishers Delhi, 1999. Armstrong J.H. “Pattern making for fashion design” Pearson Education. 2001

PATTERN MAKING-I(PRACTICAL)

Course Code: BFAD-152 Duration of exam:3hrs M.M.: 50 Practical exam :25

Int.Assesment :25

1. The Workroom:- Pattern making tools, Industrial dress form, Pattern paper Workroom-terms and definitions Completing the pattern

2. Figure analysis:- Standard ideal figure, Pattern industry standards, Individual figure analysis.

(3) Measuring techniques:- Introduction ,Measurement charts,Tools for measuring process,

girth measurements, Measuring the form, Pin marking the armhole, Length, width & Horizontal balance lines (HBL),Standard measurement chart.

(4) Making basic body slopers (paper patterns): Front bodice/back bodice,Front skirt/back skirt,

Front torso/back torso, Sleeve(5) Marking :- Dart, notches, pleats, Gathers and tucks(basic description of terms and

their application in brief)

(6) Standard body measurements :- Child, Adult, Men and Women.

References:Text book

Aldrich Winifred, Metric Pattern Cutting , Om book service,1997 Armstrong H.J, Pattern Making fir Fashion Design , Longman,2003 Bray Natalia, More Dress Pattern Designing , Blackwell Science,1999 Cooklin Gery, Pattern Cutting for Women’s outer Wear, Blackwell

Science,2001

Cooklin Gery, Garment Technology for Fashion Designers, Blackwell Science,1997

Kapoor Bela, Pattern Drafting and Making , Phoenix Publishing House Pvt.Ltd 199

Magazines/Journals: Apparel online.com Apparel views

BASICS OF COMPUTER(PRACTICAL)

Course Code: BFAD-153 Duration of exam:3hrs M.M.: 50 Practical exam :25

Int.Assesment :25

Word processing software, preparation, saving and printing of text documents. Operation systems (OS) basic concepts of MS- DOS/ Windows 9X/ NT or system

management. Word processing: work sheet, basic database, business charts (Pie, Line bar)

operation and professional presentation formation. Current trends: internal , latest net explorer installation , configuration and

application and search engines. Word processing software, preparation, saving and printing of text documents.

References: Winfred Aldrick , CAD in clothing and textiles , Blackwell Science,1994. Annual World, Computer in the World of Textiles Institute , UK.

KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY KURUKSHETRABACHELOR OF FASHION AND APPAREL DESIGN (BFAD)

SEMESTER-II wef 2010-11

Practical / Lab based CoursesBFAD-171

Textile Testing 3 hrs 25+25*

BFAD-172

Computer Lab 3 hrs 25+25*

BFAD-173

Garment Construction 3 hrs 25+25*

Seminar - 100*

TOTAL 850

Internal Assessment

Code No. Subject Exam Marks

BFAD-121 Textile Chemistry 3 hrs 100+50*

BFAD-122 Traditional Indian Embroideries & textiles

3hrs 100+50*

BFAD-123 Elements of Design 3 hrs 100+50*

BFAD-124 Garment Construction 3 hrs 100+50*

KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY KURUKSHETRABACHELOR OF FASHION AND APPAREL DESIGN (BFAD)

SEMESTER-IITEXTILE CHEMISTRY

(Theory)Course Code: BFAD-121 Duration of exam:3hrs M.M.: 150 Theory exam : 100 Int. Assesment : 50

Examiner will set nine questions in all All the questions will carry equal marks Question No. 1 will be compulsory consisting of 5-10 short type questions and

spread over the entire syllabus The remaining eight questions will be set from unit 1 and 2, four questions from

each unit The candidates are required to attempt five questions. Q.No. 1 will be compulsory

and remaining four questions will be attempted selecting two questions from each unit.

Unit – I Introduction to textile fibers, classification of fibers based on sources and origin,

basic textile terminology. Primary and secondary properties of various fibers. Sequence of operations & purposes of short / long staple yarn manufacturing process,

introduction & objectives of opening & cleaning, carding, combing, drawing, roving and spinning.

Different methods and types of spinning. Introduction, Manufacturing & Properties of different natural and man-made fibers :-

Cotton, Wool, silk, rayon, acetate and triacetate, polyamide (Nylon-6, nylon- 6.6) acrylics, modacrylic, elastomeric fibre.

Unit – II Classification of Yarns: Carded and Combed yarns, woolen & worsted yarns,

filament and spun yarns. Yarn Properties – linear density, size, twist in yarn, crimp twist direction, strength

and uniformity. Textured yarns – types and application, Fancy Yarns – types and uses.

Physical properties of Fabric – strength, abrasion resistance, crease recovery, stiffness, drapability, static charge, thermal conductivity, air permeability, water repellency, thickness, shrink resistance, pilling resistance.

Methods of determining the physical properties and interpretation of test results.

Note: Use simple methods only. Fiber identification – visual, burning, microscopic and solubility test. Fibre blend analysis.

o Measurement and interpretation of yarn count, direct and indirect yarn.o Identification of type of yarn.o Evaluation of thread count and dimensional stability of fabric.o Evaluation of color fastness to washing and ironing.o Evaluation of crimp and twist in yarn.

References: Vilensky, "Textile Science", CBS publisher, New Delhi, 1999. Grosicki, Z: "Watson's Textile Design and Color" Blackwell Science, U.K., 1998. Mishra S.P., " A text book of fiber science and technology, New Age Intt., Delhi

2000. Goswami B.C."Textile Yarns", Technology, structure and applications", Mc graw

Hill. Pizzoto's J.J., " Fabric Science", Fairchild Publication, New York.

TRADITIONAL INDIAN EMBROIDERIES AND TEXTILES

Course Code: BFAD-122 Duration of exam: 3hrs M.M.: 150 Theory exam: 100 Int. Assessment: 50

Examiner will set nine questions in all All the questions will carry equal marks Question No. 1 will be compulsory consisting of 5-10 short type questions and

spread over the entire syllabus The remaining eight questions will be set from unit 1 and 2, four questions from

each unit The candidates are required to attempt five questions. Q.No. 1 will be compulsory

and remaining four questions will be attempted selecting two questions from each unit.

Unit-I1. Study of traditional embroideries :- History , types and modern embroidery

2. Traditional and commercial embroideries of different region of India :- Kutch, Kathiawar, Phulkari, Sindhi, kantha, kausuti, chamba rumal, kashida, mochi of Kutch, chikankari Zardozi with thier traditional influence.

Unit-II

1. Indian Textiles: History of hand woven, dyed, printed and painted textile of India, symbolic motifs of various culture.

2. Colored textiles:- Badhni, patola, Ikkat.

3. Woven textile: - Brocades, Jamavar, Chanderi.

4. Printed textiles: - Sanganeri.

5. Painted textiles :- Kalamkari

ELEMENTS OF DESIGN

Course Code: BFAD-123 Duration of exam:3hrs M.M.: 150 Theory exam : 100 Int. Assesment : 50

Examiner will set nine questions in all All the questions will carry equal marks Question No. 1 will be compulsory consisting of 5-10 short type questions and

spread over the entire syllabus The remaining eight questions will be set from unit 1 and 2, four questions from

each unit The candidates are required to attempt five questions. Q.No. 1 will be compulsory

and remaining four questions will be attempted selecting two questions from each unit.

Unit-11. Elements of Design: - Line, shape, Texture, color, pattern, Dots.

2. Line Art: - Diagonal, horizontal, vertical, Stripes & cheques.

3. Principles of Design: - Harmony, Rhythm, Balance, Proportion, Emphasis, Repetition

Unit-II

4 Colour: Light and colour phenomenon, colour theories as light pigment or Brewster Colour theory, psychological effect of colour, classification of colour.

5 Colour Wheel: - Tints and shades, value, hue, intensity, saturation.

6. Colour schemes and application of colour combination in designing of clothing or fabric.

References:

Text books: David Hormg, Colour –A workshop for Artists and Designers, Laurence king

publishing,2005 Hideaki Chijiwa, Color Harmony, Rockport Publishers1992 Mary Ganthe, Fashion and color, Rock port publishers1992

Sawahata Lesa, color Harmony Workbook, Rockportpublishers,2001 Sumathi G.J,Elements of fashion and Apparel Design, New Age International

publishers,2002 Tatham Caroline and Seaman Julian, Fashion Design Drawing Course, Thames and

Hudson,2003

Magazines/Journals: Apparel online.com Apparel views

GARMENT CONSTRUCTION

Course Code: BFAD-124 Duration of exam:3hrs M.M.: 150 Theory exam : 100 Int.Assesment : 50

Examiner will set nine questions in all All the questions will carry equal marks Question No. 1 will be compulsory consisting of 5-10 short type questions and

spread over the entire syllabus The remaining eight questions will be set from unit 1 and 2, four questions from

each unit The candidates are required to attempt five questions. Q.No. 1 will be compulsory

and remaining four questions will be attempted selecting two questions from each unit.

Unit – I Principles of clothing – Socio-psychological aspects of clothing. Fabric Preparation. Handling special fabrics. Suitability of different fabrics for different garments. Principles of fitting, factors to be considered while fitting, common fitting problems,

remedying fitting defects.

Unit – II Terminology of :- Skirts, Trousres, collars, sleeves. Lining, interlining, facing & interfacing. Clothing for different age groups. Clothing for different occasions. Fabric estimation and its importance.

TEXTILE TESTING

(Practical)

Course Code: BFAD-171 Duration of exam:3hrs M.M.: 50 Practical exam : 25 Int.Assesment: 25

Note: Use simple methods only. Yarn tests : -

(1) Structure :- Ply and filaments Yarn count Breaking strength.

Fabric analysis :-(1) Width (2) Count(3) Thickness(4) Weight(5) Crimp

Fiber identification – visual, burning, microscopic and solubility test.

Fabric Properties :-(1) Abrasion(2) Breaking strenth and elongation(3) Bursting and tearing strength(4) Shrinkage.

Colour Fastness to :-(1) Laundering(2) Crocking(3) Pressing :- Dry and wet.

Evaluation of color fastness to washing and ironing. Evaluation of crimp and twist in yarn.

References: Vilensky, "Textile Science", CBS publisher, New Delhi, 1999. Grosicki, Z: "Watson's Textile Design and Color" Blackwell Science, U.K., 1998. Mishra S.P., " A text book of fiber science and technology, New Age Intt., Delhi 2000. Goswami B.C."Textile Yarns", Technology, structure and applications", Mc graw Hill. Pizzoto's J.J., " Fabric Science", Fairchild Publication, New York.

COMPUTER LAB

Course Code: BFAD-172 Duration of exam:3hrs M.M.: 50 Practical exam : 25 Int. Assesment : 25

Experiment-IIntroduction to page maker Creating a new publication Opening an existing file Saving a publication

Experiment-IIUnderstanding Tables setting tables using indents/tab command setting tabs and creating bullets

Experiment-IIIFormatting text changing the of width of character kerning and tracking changing fonts and type style

Experiment-IVTransforming objects

Rotating and skewing objects Cropping graphics Text wrap

Experiment-VImporting files

Importing text files from MS word Importing graphics files from Corel Draw

Experiment-VIIntroduction to Corel Draw

Difference Between Corel and Paintbrush Difference between vector and bitmap image Overview of Corel Draw

Experiment-VIIWorking with Corel Draw

Opening a new graphics Modifying existing graphics Saving a file

Experiment-IXIntroduction to drawing tools

Use of freehand and Bezier tools

Use of square, polygon tools Use of pencil tool to draw straight lines Understanding about open and closed shapes

Experiment-XChanging attributes of graphical objects i.e.fill and outline color and style

File menu Working with text Creating special effects Working with objects Create symbols and patterns Shortcut keys Assignments-working on designing watches, logos, letterheads,visiting cards etc

Experiment-XIPhotoshop

References:Textbook:

Rebecca Bridges Altman, Rich Ailman, Mastering page maker 6 for Windows 95 Rick Altman, Corel Draw 9

GARMENT CONSTRUCTION (Practical)

Course Code: BFAD-173 Duration of exam:3hrs M.M.: 50 Practical exam : 25 Int.Assesment : 25

1. Making samples of Fastners: Hooks, Zippers, different buttons by hand and machines.

2. Drafting and construction of : A- line frock and yoke frock with gathers and any design of sleeve and collar.

3. Construction of various types of sleeves with one basic bodice.

4. Drafting and construction of children’s wear: Night wear for boy’s or girl Party wear for boy or girl

References: Thomas Anna Jacob, " The art of sewing", USB publishers New Delhi, 1994. Readers Digest Sewing book. Verma G., cutting & tailoring theory", Asian publishers Delhi, 1999. Cooklin G ,Garment Technology for Fashion Designers” Blackwell publishing ,1977