Garment Construction Syllabus for B.Tech Third Sem is covered here. This gives the details about credits, number of hours and other details along with reference books for the course.
The detailed syllabus for Garment Construction B.Tech 2016-2017 (R13) thirdsem is as follows
OBJECTIVES: To develop knowledge of apparel construction processes
UNIT I : LAYING AND CUTTING [9 Hours]
Basics of fabric spreading ,modes of spreading, different fabric packages and un winding methods, spreading tension, uniformity and alignment, woven fabric lay, knitted fabric lay ,types of fabric lay, Lay planning principles. Marker making, principles of marker making, types of markers, marker planning and marker efficiency, and fabric design parameters on markers, matching and grain line. Fabric cutting methods, latest fabric cutting equipments, and record keeping in cutting room, advancements in cutting room technology
UNIT II : SEAMS AND STITCHES [9 Hours]
The properties of seams, seam types and classes, Stitch types and classes, machine elements in sewing, sewing threads and their basic requirements in sewing, problems in sewing, quality of sewing and standards.
UNIT III: GARMENT COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONAL PURPOSES [9 Hours]
Ladies and men’s tops -basic blocks, collars, sleeves, cuffs, pleats, gatherings and darts, skirts. Ladies and men’s bottoms, trousers basic blocks, pockets, welts, yolk. The purpose of darts pleats and panels. Children’s dresses, innerwear and lingerie. Balance and symmetry in garment construction. Wash finishing and packing.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES: Upon completion of the course, the student would have
- Overview of the manufacturing process and the industrial equipment used in garment construction.
- Sound knowledge of apparel pre-processing
- Understood different apparel production systems
TEXTBOOKS:
- Jacob Solinger, “Apparel Production Handbook”, Reinhold Publications,1998
- Carr H and Latham B., “The Technology of Clothing Manufacturing”, Blackwell Science,
U.K.,1994 - Ruth E. Glock, Grace I. Kunz, “Apparel Manufacturing, Sewn Product Analysis”, fourth edition, Pearson Education
REFERENCES:
- Laing R.M., Webster J, “Stitches & Seams”, The Textile Institute, India,1998
- Shaeffer Claire, “Sewing for the Apparel Industry”, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 2001
- Singer, “Sewing Lingerie”, Cy De Cosse Incorporated, 1991
- Patty Brown & Janett Rice, “Ready-To-Wear Apparel Analysis”, Third Edition, Prientice-Hall Inc., New Jersey.
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