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REVISED SYLLABUS FOR

Pattern Making &


Basic Cutting
UNDER
DIRECTORET OF EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING,
GUJARAT COUNCIL OF VOCATIONAL TRAINING,
GANDHINAGAR.

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING


BLOCK NO. -1, 3RD FLOOR,
Dr. JIVRAJ MEHTA BHAVAN,
GANDHINAGAR.
MEMBERS OF THE TRADE COMMITTEE
FOR REVISED SYLLEBUS OF:
GARMENT FINISHING & CHECKING

Shri C. V. Som
1 Director, IAS
Employment & Training.
Gandhinagar.
Dr. A. K. Sharma
2 Director,
ATIRA,
Ahmedabad.
Shri Manish Warghone
3 In charge (Training)
The Arwind Mills Ltd.,
Ahmedabad.
Shri Vipin Jajoo
4 Proprietor,
V. K. Enterprise,
Ahmedabad.
Shri G. B. Jadeja,
5 Assistant Director (Trg.)
Employment & Training.
Gandhinagarp
Shri P. L. Raval,
6 Principal,
Industrial Training Institute,
Kubernagar, Ahmedabad.
Shri A. C. Muliyana,
7 Principal,
Industrial Training Institute, Saraspur,
Ahmedabad.
Shri D. F. Parmar,
8 Supervisor,
Industrial Training Institute, Saraspur,
Ahmedabad.
Kum. H. D. Purohit,
9 C.I.
Industrial Training Institute,
Kubernagar, Ahmedabad.
GENERAL INFORMATION

1. Name of the Trade : Certificate course in Pattern


Making & Basic Cutting
2. Duration of Training : 13 weeks ( 3 Months)
3. Entry Qualification : 8th Std. Pass and Additional
Qualification of 3 months any
tailoring related course.
4. Unit Size : 20
5. Space required : 60 sq mt.
6. Total Practical Hours/week : 17 Hrs.
7. Total Theory Hours/week : 3 Hrs.
Objective of the Course :
To prepare the student to explain his/her idea of garment related to combined
with various technical aspects of Advance Cutting as per the Garment Design /
Pattern.
We aim at the self-independence of the middle class housewives & students so
as to give them employment & confidence to live with grace at Apparel Park
Focus on level of competencies to enable the individual to attain qualifications for
performing a job with the desired precision.
Emphasis on learning through use of Latest machinery

Note :
Appropriate cost of tools/machinery :

Power Supply Required : 5 K.W.

Faculty Qualifications :
1. S.S.C Pass
2. Diploma in Costume design & Dress Making
OR
NCVT Pattern’s Dress Making/Cutting & Sewing with Apprenticeship
training with two year experience
OR
TEB Pattern Tailoring & Cutting and Master Tailors with two years
experience
OR
TEB Pattern’s TTNC Pass with two years experience
Pattern Making & Basic Cutting
Sr. Description Of Tools For For a batch
No Each of 20
Trainee Trainee
1 2 3 4

List of Trainee’s Toolkit :


1 Cutting Scissor - 10" 1 20 Nos.
2 Measuring Tape for tailor 1 20 Nos.
3 Pattern Master - Fiber 1 20 Nos.
4 Steel Rule - ( 36 inch ) 1 20 Nos.
5 Tailor's Square - Fiber 24" X 14" 1 20 Nos.
6 Leg Shaper - ( Fiber ) 1 20 Nos.
7 Arm Shaper - ( Fiber ) 1 20 Nos.
8 French Curve - big size for arm hole shape 1 20 Nos.
9 Paper Cutting Scissor - 200 MM - Blade thick 2.80 1 20 Nos.
MM sharp pointed
Tools and Equipments :
1 Straight Knife Cutting Machine - 8" _ 01
2 Round Knife Cutting Machine _ 01
3 Steam Iron (Electrical Automatic) with portable boiler _ 02
4 Gents body form with stand - ( size : 42 ) _ 05 set
5 Ladies body form with stand - ( size : 10 ) _ 05 set
6 Leg body form Gents _ 01 set
7 Leg body form Ladies _ 01 set
8 Metal Hand Glows _ 01 set

General Machinery Installation :


1 Notcher - 01 No

Furniture :
1 Steel cupboard - 02 Nos.
2 Table & Chair (for C.I) - 01 No.
3 Cutting table with cork sheet top - 8’ X 6’ X 3’ - 05 Nos
4 Pressing Table 4’ X 2.5’ X 3’ - 02 Nos.
5 Trainee Locker - 8 Boxes - 02 Nos.
Week Theory
Practical
No.
1 ¾ Introduction of tools and Introduction :
equipment ¾ Advantages of patterns
¾ Identification of raw ¾ Usage of patterns
material ¾ Types of patterns
¾ Practical of body form and Pattern Making Tools :
leg form ¾ Types of tools
¾ Identification of Grains ¾ Usage of tools
¾ Cutting with Grains

2 ¾ Handling of tools, Terms and Terminology :


equipments and ¾ Industrial form
machinery of pattern ¾ Land marks
making tools ¾ Symbol keywords
¾ Identification of sewing ¾ Pattern paper
and pressing tools ¾ Pattern making terms
¾ Measurement noting for ¾ Balance Line terms
Abnormal body ¾ Fabric terms
¾ Grain Lines (effect on fabric
of grain line)

3 Measuring Practice : Measuring Technique :


¾ Practice of taking ¾ Importance of measurement
individual measurement ¾ Points to be noted while
¾ Dress from measurement taking measurement
system ¾ measurement used for
¾ Garment measurement individual figures
system ¾ Dress form measuring
system
¾ Garment measuring system
¾ measuring specification and
size designing
¾ Sample work-sheet for
different garments
¾ Anatomy of body(eight Head
Theory)
4 Making of basic bodice by Basic Bodice Pattern :
using standard ¾ Draping Method
measurement on paper : - Preparation for the Bodice
¾ Completing notches, Drape
punches, seams, - Front Back Drape
allowance - Transferring draped
¾ Completing darts muslin to pattern
¾ Making on patterns ¾ Drafting Method
- Pattern Preparation
- Pattern Perfection
- Shaping Process
5 Making Bodice Pattern : Design Analysis :
¾ Practice of draping method ¾ Introduction
¾ Practice of drafting method ¾ Dart Manipulation by pivotal
and slash-n-spread method
¾ Transferring back shoulder
dart to neckline
¾ Transferring front shoulder
dart to neckline
Transferring front shoulder
dart to armhole, to underarm
to centre front, to French
Dart & Double Dart
6 Practice of Drafts : Facing :
¾ Different types of drafts ¾ Facing for different shaped
¾ Darts transferring system necks and armholes
Button Fasteners
¾ Placket extensions for
button & button holes
¾ Types of button & sizes
¾ Placement of button &
button hole
7 Practice of pocket & sleeve Pocket :
patter : ¾ Patch pocket
¾ Patch pocket ¾ Welt pocket
¾ Welt pocket ¾ set-in-seam pocket
¾ Set in seam pocket ¾ Design variation of pockets
¾ Design variation of pocket Sleeve :
Practice of different types of ¾ Classifications of sleeves
sleeve : ¾ Sleeve length variations
¾ Half sleeve ¾ Sleeve terminology
¾ Full sleeve ¾ Drafting of basic sleeve
¾ Puff sleeve ¾ Elongated armhole sleeve
¾ Raglan sleeve ¾ Short fitted sleeve
¾ Kimono sleeve ¾ Puff sleeve variation
¾ Umbrella sleeve ¾ Raglan sleeve
¾ Sleeve cuffs ¾ Kimono sleeve & style line
Sleeve cuffs
8 Practice of different types of Collar :
collar pattern on paper : ¾ Classification of collar
¾ Collar terms
¾ Convertible collar
¾ Mandarin collar
¾ Wing collar
¾ Roll collar
¾ Peter Pan collar
¾ Sailor collar
¾ Shawl collar
¾ Notch collar
9 Practice of different types of Shirts :
shirts on paper : ¾ Terms
¾ Casual shirts ¾ Casual shirts
¾ Classic shirts ¾ Classic shirts
¾ Front placket variations ¾ Front placket variations
10 Practice of trouser on paper Trouser :
¾ Shorts ¾ Terminology
¾ Parallel trouser ¾ Length variations
¾ Baggie trouser ¾ Shorts
¾ Jeans pant ¾ Parallel trousers
¾ Waist bands ¾ Baggie trouser
¾ Jeans pant
¾ Waist bands
11 Practice of different types of Skirts :
skirts on paper : ¾ Technical terms
¾ Basic skirt(draping ¾ Basic skirt(draping method)
method) ¾ Basic skirt(drafting method)
¾ Basic skirt(drafting ¾ 2 panel skirt
method) ¾ 4 panel skirt
¾ 2 panel skirt ¾ 6 panel skirt
¾ 4 panel skirt ¾ Umbrella skirts Tire skirt
¾ 6 panel skirt ¾ Pleated skirt
¾ Umbrella skirts Tire skirt ¾ Gathered skirt
¾ Pleated skirt ¾ Gored skirt
¾ Gathered skirt ¾ Skirt with yoke
¾ Gored skirt
¾ Skirt with yoke
12 Practice of pattern grading : Pattern Grading :
¾ Size chart of different ¾ Size chart of different
countries countries
¾ Methods of grading ¾ Methods of grading
¾ Grading the patterns ¾ Grading the patterns
¾ Checking the grade ¾ Checking the grade
¾ Completing the graded ¾ Completing the graded
pattern pattern
¾ Grading of slopes ¾ Grading of slopes
¾ Grading of production ¾ Grading of production
patterns patterns
¾ Computerized grading ¾ Computerized grading

13 Practice of spec sheets : Design analysis & pattern


¾ Ladies top making through spec sheets :
¾ Skirts ¾ Ladies top
¾ Dresses ¾ Skirts
¾ Men's Shirts ¾ Dresses
¾ Trousers ¾ Men's Shirts
¾ Jackets ¾ Trousers
¾ Jackets
Introduction to Marker
Planning

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MEMBERS OF THE TRADE COMMITTEE
FOR THE REVISED SYLLEBUS OF:
SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR

Shri C. V. Som
1 Director, IAS
Employment & Training.
Gandhinagar.
Dr. A. K. Sharma
2 Director,
ATIRA,
Ahmedabad.
Shri Manish Warghone
3 In charge (Training)
The Arwind Mills Ltd.,
Ahmedabad.
Shri Vipin Jajoo
4 Proprietor,
V. K. Enterprise,
Ahmedabad.
Shri G. B. Jadeja,
5 Assistant Director (Trg.)
Employment & Training.
Gandhinagarp
Shri P. L. Raval,
6 Principal,
Industrial Training Institute,
Kubernagar, Ahmedabad.
Shri A. C. Muliyana, Raval,
7 Principal,
Industrial Training Institute, Saraspur,
Ahmedabad.
Shri D. F. Parmar,
8 Supervisor,
Industrial Training Institute, Saraspur,
Ahmedabad.
Kum. H. D. Purohit,
9 C.I.
Industrial Training Institute,
Kubernagar, Ahmedabad.

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