3rd Sem, DGT

18GT-303C: Home Textiles Syllabus for Garment Technology 3rd Sem C18 Curriculum TSSBTET

Home Textiles detailed Syllabus for Garment Technology (DGT), C18 curriculum has been taken from the TSSBTET official website and presented for the diploma students. For Course Code, Course Name, Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Internal Marks, Max Marks, Total Marks, Min Marks and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For all other Diploma in Garment Technology (DGT) Syllabus for 3rd Sem C18 Curriculum TSSBTET, do visit Diploma in Garment Technology (DGT) Syllabus for 3rd Sem C18 Curriculum TSSBTET Subjects. The detailed Syllabus for home textiles is as follows.

Prerequisites:

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Course Outcome:

  1. Analyse the developments, and strength and weakness of Home Textiles
  2. Distinguish the different Upholstery Textiles
  3. Categorize the different Bed, Bath and Hospitality Textiles.
  4. Distinguish the different Wall and Window textiles.
  5. Categorize the different Floor and Ceiling textiles
  6. Explain the Flammability Tests and procedures for Evaluation of Home textiles

Unit 1 Basics of Home Textiles and Kitchen Textiles:

Concept of Home Textiles- Fibres and Fabrics used in Home Textiles – Home textiles production in India Consumer expectations from Home Textiles. Kitchen textiles- Table Textiles Advantages/reasons/purpose. Developments in home textiles. SWOT analysis of home textile industry

Unit 2 Upholstery Textiles:

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Unit 3 Bed, Bath and Hospitality Textiles:

Priods Bed linen: Fabrics used in making bed linen – Techniques use for making bed linen- Sheets and Pillow cases- quilted textiles- Blankets- Bed spreads- Mattress covers- Bed skirts- Bed comforters-Filling- shell coverings – duvets- Bed Throws – Bed linen- sheets and pillow cases- quilted textiles-blankets- bed spreads- mattress covers- bed skirts- bed comforters- fillings- shell/coverings- duvetbed throws- weaves used for bed linen- Percale (Plain weave)- Jacquard-Twill- Seersucker- SateenOxford-Waffle- List of techniques used for bed linen- Hand-drawn thread work- Hand embroidery-Cording-Hand-guided machine embroidery-Jacquard- Print-Piece dyed- Yarn dyed- Applique -Definitions of different pillow cases- A housewife pillowcase-Oxford pillowcase. BATH LINENShower curtains- terry toweling- bath mats – bath robes- Fabrics use for making bathrobes- cotton -silk- wool – flannel- terry- microfiber – velour- waffle- Bath rugs- Bath linen- bath towels- Hand Towels – terry towel- waffle bath towel-bath robe- face towel-hand towels- bath mats-bath sheets-bath rugs- Bath linen: terry toweling- bath robes- cotton -silk- microfiber- wool- flannel-terry- velourwaffle- Bath rugs .Hotel Linen: pillow covers- Duvet and Duvet covers- Blankets- Mattress- types of Mattress. Hospital linen: Disposable cap and mask-Head cover- Dr Scrub wear- surgical gown- Lab coat- Patient gown- surgical towel- stretcher cover- sponges- glove bags- eye towel-draw sheet.

Unit 4 Wall and Window Textiles:

Priods Curtain terms: Face fabric – Return – Heading -Stack back – Padded edge – Track – Hook -Heading tape – Leading edge – Hem – Lining. Drapery – Valance – Swags – Panels -Pinch pleat drapes -Curtains; Blinds – French pleat curtain – Sheers – Tab top – Panel – Cafe – Tapestries- wall decorations- wall hangings (embroidery) -types of embroidery-wall hangings(tufted) Sun filters-Semi sheers- Reflective textiles- Blinds- Curtains and drapes-the factors influencing the selection of curtains. – Advantages of using curtains for home decoration. – Measurements for making curtains and draperies. – Basic unlined curtain. -unlined ruffled curtain. – Basic lined curtain. – Lined drapes. -unlined drapes. – Basic valance. – Easy twist valance – bottom hem allowance for glass curtain, cafe curtain, frilled curtain. – Fabrics suitable for making curtains and draperies.

Unit 5 Floor and Ceiling Textiles

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Unit 6 Flammability Tests and Evaluation of Home Textiles

Flammability regulations for different Home Textiles- CATB 117 section A Part 1- Resilient Cellar Material- Shredded resilient cellular material- Bean bag- Non man – made filling materials- -Shredded and loose fill materials/feathers and down- – man -made filling material- cigarette resistance – smouldering screening test- Upholstery fabrics – flammability of blankets- flammability requirements of towels- Mattress and mattress pad test- – Mattress flammability test -Test method for towels -test methods for differential shrinkage in towels and wash clothes – Test methods for rugRug back staining on vinyl tile- Rubber backed carpet skid resistance- Test method of pot holders and woven mitts- Measurement of heat transfer of pot holders and oven mitts. Limiting oxygen index.

Course Outcome:

On completion of the study of the subject the student shall be able to:

Basics of Home Textiles and Kitchen Textiles

  • State the fibres and fabrics used in Home textiles.
  • Define the term home textiles.
  • State the applications of new and sustainable fibers in home textiles.
  • Explain the famous home production centers in India along with the product produced.
  • Explain the advantages and importance of different types of kitchen textiles.
  • Explain the consumer expectations from home textiles.
  • List the factors considered in labeling of home textiles.
  • Explain the important quality parameters required in home textiles.
  • State the need for ecofriendly home textiles.
  • Explain the various Developments in home textiles.
  • Explain the SWOT analysis of home textile industry.

Upholstery Textiles

  • Define Upholstery Textiles.
  • State the fabric testing labelling.
  • Describe the standard care labelling for upholstery
  • Describe the loose upholstery cushioning and firm upholstery padding.
  • List the different materials used in making sofa covers.
  • List the advantages of sofa covers.
  • State the types of cushion covers.
  • List cushion covers based on usage.
  • List cushion covers based on style.
  • Define the term bolster cover.
  • List the fabrics used in making bolster covers and explain the steps in making bolster cover.
  • Describe the following bolster pillows –
    1. 1. Cucina bolster pillow
    2. 2. Evil eye bolster
  • Pillow
    1. Ambrosia matelasse bolster cover
    2. Wool bolster pillow.
  • Describe throws based on type of fabric (Cotton throws, Cashmere throws, Chenille throws, Fur throws, Fleece throws).
  • List the types of throws based on use.
  • List throws based on styles.
  • List the living room accessories made with textiles.
  • Define the furniture industry care labelling codes – W, S, W-S, X.
  • Explain the loose upholstery cushioning and Firm upholstery padding.
  • Defining throws. Explain throws based on fabric.
  • List the types of sofa covers and their advantages.
  • Explain the factors influencing the selection of home furnishings for different interiors (wealth, changing perceptions, scientific advances, designers, Location and history, Ergonomic design.)
  • State the usage of furnishing for different workplaces.

Bed, Bath and Hospitality Textiles

  • List the fabrics and weaves used in making bed linen?
  • List the techniques used in making bed linen.
  • Explain the different types of bed linen. (Bed skirts, bed spreads, pillow, pillow cover, throw, duvet comforters.)
  • Explain the different types of bath linen (bath towels, bath mats, bath rugs, face towels,
  • List the bed linen components.
  • Define housewife pillow case and oxford pillow case.
  • Define the term duvet cover.
  • Describe the different types of bed sheets.
  • State the purpose of bed skirt.
  • Explain the following factors considered while selecting bed sheets- Thread-count, 2Elastic mattress. Anchor band, Pilling, Fabric, Pocket depth.
  • Explain the three factors which influence quality of bed sheet – 1. The Cotton, The Thread Count and The Hand.
  • Explain the following types of bed comforters
    1. Polyester comforter, Wool comforter, Cotton Comforter, Silk comforter, Down comforter.
  • Explain the process of making fleece blanket.
  • List the advantages of down blankets.
  • Describe the advantages of the following mattress types – Foam mattresses, Latex foam, latex Mattress.
  • Describe different bath linens. (shower curtains, terry toweling, bathmats, bathrobe, fibres used in Making bath robe.
  • Describe the different types of hotel linen.
  • Describe the hospital linen available for use by doctors.
  • Describe the different hospital linen which is used for patients.
  • Explain the process of making basic bed spread
  • Define the term conventional blanket.

Wall and Window Textiles

  • Explain Tapestries, Wall Decorations and Wall Hangings made of embroidery and hand tufting.
  • Define the following terms – draperies, valance, swags, panels, pinch pleat drapes.
  • Define the term sheers.
  • Define the term reflective textiles.
  • Explain the factors which influence the selection of curtains.
  • Explain the advantages of using curtains for home decoration.
  • State the procedure to take the general measurements for making curtains and draperies.
  • Describe the procedure for making basic unlined curtain.
  • Explain the procedure for making unlined ruffled curtain.
  • Explain the procedure to make basic lined curtain.
  • Explain the procedure for making lined drapes.
  • Explain the procedure for making unlined drapes.
  • Explain the procedure for making basic valance.
  • Explain the procedure for making easy twist valance.
  • State the bottom hem allowance for glass curtain, cafe curtain, and frilled curtain.
  • State the fabrics suitable for making curtains and draperies.

Floor and Ceiling Textiles

  • Explain the tufting procedure used for making carpets.
  • Explain the carpet making with the help of weaving process.
  • Define the term wilton carpet.
  • Explain the needle punched method of making carpets.
  • Explain the flocking, sculpturing and knitting methods used for making carpets.
  • Describe the following textures used in floor coverings – (Level loop pile, Multi-level loop, cut pile, Frieze and random sheared
  • Describe the following carpets – Berber, Saxony, Indoor/outdoor, and sisal.
  • Define the following types of rugs
    1. Kilims, (b)Dhurries, Anatolians, Brailu-Ghiordes.
  • Describe the following types of rugs – Persian rugs, Turkish rugs, Causasian rugs, Turkoman rugs, Chinese rugs, Indian rugs.
  • Describe the following rugs
    1. Rya rugs
    2. Flokati rugs, Southwestern rugs, Zapotec rugs, Navajo rug and braided rugs.
  • Explain the three different techniques of ceiling decoration with fabric – shirred ceiling, stapled ceiling and stapled to lattice strips.
  • Explain the advantages of using floor and ceiling textiles.
  • Explain the selection criteria for floor and ceiling textiles.
  • Explain the coloration of carpets by the following methods – random dyeing, dip dyeing and clip dyeing.
  • Define the term
    1. appearance retention ,
    2. body carpet ,
    3. carpet gripper,
    4. carpet module ,
    5. carpet sweeper,
    6. batting integrity,
    7. cylindrical wet scrub extraction,
    8. dry extraction cleaning
    9. dry foam extraction cleaning
    10. Carpet square
    11. Carpet thread
    12. Carpet twine
    13. Carpet wools
    14. Carpet yarns
    15. Carpetting
    16. Hair Carpet
    17. Hair cord carpet
    18. Matching carpet
    19. Matching waste
  • Define the term Mottled carpet.
  • Define the following terms
    1. carved pile
    2. Curled pile
    3. Cut pile
    4. Sculptured pile
    5. Textured pile

Flammability Tests and Evaluation of Home Textiles

  • Explain the scope, requirements, and procedure and test results for determining the resistance of resilient cellular materials to flame and glow propagation and tendency to char.
  • Explain the requirements of Shredded resilient cellular materials.
  • State the requirements of Non-man-made filling materials.
  • State the requirements of shredded and loose fill materials (feathers and downs).
  • State the requirements and test procedures for bean bags.
  • State the requirements of resilient man- made filling materials to flame spread and explain the test procedure and test result.
  • State the requirements of filling materials to cigarette resistance. state the test procedure and test result.
  • Explain the following aspects of test procedure to know flammability of blanket -principle, test procedure.
  • Explain the procedure for mattress test.
  • Explain mattress pad test procedure.
  • Explain the test methods for differential shrinkage in towels and wash clothes (purpose, scope, principle, terminology, safety precautions, apparatus and material, procedure, conditioning, measurement, test specimen).
  • Explain the Test methods for – Rug back staining on vinyl tile
  • Explain the Test method of pot holders and woven mitts- Measurement of heat transfer of pot holders and oven mitts.
  • Define the term
    1. limiting oxygen index
    2. flame application time,
    3. flaming debris,
    4. microfiber batting, resistance to delamination, thermal bonded batting, air wicking, experimental error. foot traffic units, heat flux, inherent flame resistance,

Recommended Books

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Suggested student activities

  1. Visit library to read books, journals newspaper articles.
  2. Collect pictures of Home textiles.
  3. Collect Home textile samples.
  4. Group discussion.
  5. Surprise test.
  6. Seminar.
  7. Visit home furnishing show rooms.
  8. Visit home furnishing making tailoring units.
  9. View you tube videos on home textiles making.
  10. Home assignments
  11. Brochure on latest home textiles

List of E Learning Sites

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZXigEj7lj

For detail Syllabus of all other subjects of Garment Technology, C18 curriculum do visit Diploma In Garment Technology 3rd Sem Syllabus for C18 curriculum.

For all Garment Technology results, visit TSSBTET DGT all semester results direct links.

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