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Name of the Course:-

One Year Diploma in Fashion Designing

Nature of the Course:-


Certificate

Duration of the Course:-


(3 Days in a Week, 3 Hours a day)

Lectures Plan:-
Theory: 15% and Practical 85%
Passing Criteria: -
Theory 40%
Practical 50%
Internal 40%
Aggregate 50%

Entry Criteria:-
 Minimum Qualification: Matric.
 Interest for Fashion Designing
 Basic Mathematics Skills

Introduction to the Course:-

 Provide a practical introduction to the skills and knowledge needed to begin the
design process.
 Cover practical skills and knowledge needed to make finished fashion wear items.
 Expose the candidate to a range of materials, mediums and methods of recording
design processes.
 Develop an understanding of the visual implications of the design process.

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The outcomes are:
 Apply basic design ideas to the making of fashion wear items.
 Plan, prepare and manage the making of fashion wear items to a design brief.
 Operate tools and equipment applicable to fashion wear carefully, safely and
effectively.
 Make a well-constructed fashion wear item to a design brief.
 Appreciate the contextual influences relating to the fashion wear.

Course Objective:-
The program will facilitate the students to:-

 To provide knowledge & training in.


 Use of tools & equipment used in tailoring trade.
 Sewing terminology.
 Taking correct body measurements.
 Basic hand & machine stitches.
 Designing, drafting & pattern making.
 Layout & fabric estimation.
 Cutting, tailoring & finishing of garments for children, ladies.
 Alteration, defects & remedies to fitting problems.
 Processes of quality centrol, packaging, labeling, marking, costing & promotion.
 Sourcing of fabrics, trends & relating so servicing process.
 Skill to construct professional looking garments.
 Enhancing employability & entrepreneur skills.
 Learn and use the course concepts of tailoring and dress making including the
types of colors, patterns etc. in creating a variety of products.
 Learn basic steps of a dress designing including fabric selection, taking
measurements, pattern making, cutting, sewing, adding accessories and
finishing.
 Generate ideas to initiate one’s own business using Tailoring and Dress Making
Skills.

Job opportunities: After completing the course one can get employment in
garment manufacturing unit or get self employed by opening a tailoring sop or work at
home. Wage employment: Can get employment cutter/tailor/checker/designers in
garment manufacturing industries/tailoring shops/tailoring units in govt. sector of public
sectors like jails /hospitals etc. can get employments as instructor in educational
institutes. Self employment: can open his/her own tailoring shop or can do tailoring work
at his/her own house or can take up orders work from factories.
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Acquire competency in developing the different types of dresses.

Course Details:-
MODULE - 1 (Fashion Designing)
Section A: Foundation
MODULE-1

CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION
Sewing Machine Parts
HISTORY OF FASHION Faults & Rectifications
DESIGN CONCEPT Introduction Sewing Equipments
Introduction History of Indian Costume Basic Hand Stitches
Paper Sewing
Elements of Fashion History of Gothic Costume
Trouser Stitching
Fashion Cycle Mood Boards Simple Shirt Stitching
Traditional Jewellery Hook Patti – Button patti
Basic Skirt Stitching
Zip Visible – Zip invisible

PATTERN MAKING
ILLUSTRATION SURFACE
Standard Measurements
Free Hand Sketching Bodice Block - Sleeves - Trouser ORNAMENTATIONS
Stick Figure Simple Shirt Basic Embroidery Stitches
Block Figure Centralization of Box Decorative Stitches
Flushing the Figure Basic Skirt
Submission of Record

MODULE-2

DESIGN CONCEPT HISTORY OF FASHION CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION


Colors History of American Different Types of Seams-
Psychology of Colors & Pockets Necklines-Pleats Tucks
Elements of Design French Costume - Cuffs Collars Fitted Trouser
Principle of Design Mood Boards Open Shirt-Churidar Pajama
Piping

ILLUSTRATION PATTERN MAKING SURFACE ORNAMENTATIONS


Draw head & Hair Styles Sleeve Variation - Body Traditional Hand Made Fabric
Pencil Shading Variation Jewllery
Textures Full Sleeve – Collars
Dress Draping Fitted Skirt – Penal Skirt
Fitted Trouser
Open Shirt

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MODULE-3

DESIGN CONCEPT HISTORY OF FASHION GARMENT INDUSTRY


Classification of Skirts History of Industrial Garment Production
Neckline Collars-Sleeves Greek & Egyptian Designing & Market Planning
Port Folio Presentation Costume Merchandising
Quality Controlling
Marketing Product Costing

ILLUSTRATION PATTERN MAKING CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION


Stylization Princes Bodies Princes Panel Shirt
Coloring Princes Panel Shirt Dart Shirt
Accessories Dart Shirt Flora – Gown – Gathers -
Basic Garment Shape Flora - Gown Pleats
SURFACE ORNAMENTATIONS
Lace –Buttons and other Decorative Items

Mode of Assessment:-
Performance of Fashion Designing students will be assessed through
following ways in one module
S. # Assessment Details Marks Allocation
Mode
Written tests to assess the
Test 1 at the end
1 knowledge and understanding 15
of 4th month
about Tailoring and Dress Making
MODULE-1 Practical Work 35
Written tests to assess the
Test 2 at the end
2 knowledge and understanding 15
of 8th month
about Tailoring and Dress Making
MODULE-2 Practical Work 35
Final Project Students will design and stitch
MODULE 1, 2 & 3 dresses by using all relevant
3 50
at the end techniques which they learned in
completion whole course
Total Fashion Designing Course 150

Final result will be developed based on the marks obtained in all the assessment tasks. Final
average aggregate should be 50% to qualify for certification.

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