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Anna University B.Tech FT (R13) 8th Sem Sewing Threads and Fancy Yarns Detailed Syllabus

Sewing Threads and Fancy Yarns Syllabus for B.Tech Eighth 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 Sewing Threads and Fancy Yarns B.Tech 2016-2017 (R13) eighthsem is as follows

OBJECTIVE: To develop comprehensive understanding of sewing threads and fancy yarns

UNIT I    [9 Hours]
Sewing thread – Introduction – Basic requirements and characteristics – Types of sewing thread – spun threads, core spun threads, filament threads; sewing thread production method; characteristics and application. Other sewing threads – tencel, acrylic, linen, elastic, soluble; embroidery threads.

UNIT II    [15 Hours]
Ticket number in sewing threads; testing of sewing threads – physical and chemical properties; Sewability of the thread, seam efficiency index, tensile properties, abrasion resistance, friction, heat resistance, shrinkage, snarling tendency. fastness, mass evenness. Sewing performance – control of missing stitches and seam puckering, factors affecting seam strength.

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TOTAL : 45 PERIODS

OUTCOMES: The students will have understand on

  • Basic requirements and characteristics of sewing and fancy yarn manufacture and its applications
  • Varieties of sewing threads, their modes of manufacture and the design implications that results from their use

TEXTBOOKS:

  • Rao J.V and Rajendra Kr. Gaur “Sewing Threads: Technology, Stitches, Seams, Problems, Needles”, NITRA, 2006
  • Gong R. H and Wright R.M.”Fancy yarns – Their manufacture and application”, Woodhead Publishing Ltd, 2002.

REFERENCES:

  • Carl A Lawrence, “Fundamentals of Spun Yarn Technology”, CRC Press, Florida, USA, 2003
  • Carr H., “The Technology of Clothing Manufacture”, Blackwell Publisher, UK, 2004
  • Ruth E. Glock., “Apparel Manufacturing Sewn Product Analysis”, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 2005.
  • Jacop Solinger, “Apparel Manufacturing Hand Book”, Litton Educational Publishing, 1980

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