3rd Sem, DC

22030: Surface Ornamentation Syllabus for Fashion & Clothing Technology 3rd Sem I – Scheme MSBTE

Surface Ornamentation detailed Syllabus for Fashion & Clothing Technology (DC), I – scheme has been taken from the MSBTE official website and presented for the diploma students. For Subject Code, Subject Name, Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Credits, Theory (Max & Min) Marks, Practical (Max & Min) Marks, Total Marks, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For all other Diploma in Fashion & Clothing Technology (DC) Syllabus for 3rd Sem I – Scheme MSBTE, do visit Diploma in Fashion & Clothing Technology (DC) Syllabus for 3rd Sem I – Scheme MSBTE Subjects. The detailed Syllabus for surface ornamentation is as follows.

Surface Ornamentation

Rationale:

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Competency:

The aim of this course is to help the student to attain the following industry identified competency through various teaching learning experiences:

  • Use relevant surface ornamentation techniques.

Course Outcomes:

The theory, practical experiences and relevant soft skills associated with this course are to be taught and implemented, so that the student demonstrates the following industry oriented COs associated with the above mentioned competency:

  1. Use relevant tools and materials for Surface ornamentation.
  2. Apply fabric Knotting techniques for developing tie-dye articles.
  3. Compile motiffs of various tribal arts for designing.
  4. Use designs and create fabric textures for developing articles.

Suggested Exercises:

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Instruments Required:

The major equipment with broad specifications mentioned here will usher in uniformity in conduct of experiments, as well as aid to procure equipment by administrators.

Equipment/Instruments/Other resources name with Broad Specifications

  1. Frames for metal work, threads, needles scissors Group – A
  2. Fabric, Foam, Wax-paraffin, Bees, Embroidery hoops, Needles, Scissors, Trace papers. Embroidery threads, floss, material, carbon paper, Group – B
  3. Brushes- flat, round. Pencils, colors such as poster, acrylic, water, oil paints, ink, dye colors, color palate. Group – B
  4. Easels – Group B

Unit 1

Tools and Accessories

Unit Outcomes (UOs) (in cognitive domain)

  1. Identify Tools and accessories in surface ornamentation with justification
  2. Prescribe specifications of tools and accessories to be used in the given situation

Topics and Sub-topics

  1. Tools and accessories for different ornamentation techniques
  2. Specifications of tools and accessories

Unit 2

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Unit 3

Tribal Painting

Unit Outcomes (UOs) (in cognitive domain)

  1. Plan the specified design of different types of painting techniques to make an article.
  2. Plan the specified design of samples of batik as per criteria specified
  3. Plan the specified design of samples using tie and dye techniques as per criteria specified.

Topics and Sub-topics

  1. Kalamkari, Madhubani, Warli, Pata folk art, Miniature painting
  2. Batik procedure, fabric selection
  3. Tie-dye and block printing procedure, fabric selection

Suggested Student Activities:

Other than the classroom and laboratory learning, following are the suggested student-related co-curricular activities which can be undertaken to accelerate the attainment of the various outcomes in this course: Students should conduct following activities in group and prepare reports of about 5 pages for each activity, also collect/record physical evidences for their (students) portfolio which will be useful for their placement interviews:

  1. Organizing exhibitions.
  2. Taking Custom orders for learn and earn activity.
  3. Visiting various Designer outlets. Retail showrooms for observing the contemporary application techniques and report preparation.
  4. Visit tribal places for skill development and collecting samples.

Suggested Special Instructional Strategies:

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Suggested List Of Micro Projects

Only one micro-project is planned to be undertaken by a student that needs to be assigned to him/her in the beginning of the semester. In the first four semesters, the micro-project are group-based. However, in the fifth and sixth semesters, it should be preferably be individually undertaken to build up the skill and confidence in every student to become problem solver so that s/he contributes to the projects of the industry. In special situations where groups have to be formed for micro-projects, the number of students in the group should not exceed three.

The micro-project could be industry application based, internet-based, workshopbased, laboratory-based or field-based. Each micro-project should encompass two or more COs which are in fact, an integration of PrOs. UOs and ADOs. Each student will have to maintain dated work diary consisting of individual contribution in the project work and give a seminar presentation of it before submission. The total duration of the micro-project should not be less than 16 (sixteen) student engagement hours during the course. The student ought to submit micro-project by the end of the semester to develop the industry oriented COs.

A suggestive list of micro-projects are given here. Similar micro-projects could be added by the concerned faculty:

  1. Market survey for collecting materials of above topics.
  2. Thematic collection for fashion show with respect to given themes.
  3. Craft documentation for embroidery & painting.
  4. Organize Exhibition.
  5. Develop samples for production houses.
  6. Create a sample based on green fashion.

Suggested Learning Resources:

  1. Complete guide to needle work Readers Digest Reader Digest, 1981, ISBN: 978-0340270820
  2. Ethnic Embroidery of India Usha Shrikant Om Books. 2005, ISBN: 978-8175250796
  3. Folk Embroidery of western Himalaya Subhashini Aryan Rekha Prakashan, 2010; ISBN-13: 978-8190439411
  4. Indian Embroideries John Irwin http: //91,205,173,47/most-wished-for/indian-embroideries(Free Download) ISBN-39015006733102 UOM:39015006733102
  5. Kalamkari: Figures And Designs K. Prakash English Edition Publishers, 2004. ISBN: 9788187853640
  6. Warali Sudha Satyawadi D.K. Printworld, 2010; ISBN:9788124605578
  7. Indian Miniature Painting Anjan Chakraverty Lustre Press; ISBN-13: 9788174363343
  8. Batik & Tie dye Technique Nancy Beller Dover Publications Inc., United Sh^S^^.BN-13: 9780486271316
  9. Madhubani Painting Upendra Thakur Humanities Books ISBN: 9780391024113
  10. Pata Paintings of Orissa B. Mohanty Ministry of Information & Broadcasting 2011 Government of India ISBN: 9788123017259

Software/Learning Websites:

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For detail Syllabus of all other subjects of Fashion & Clothing Technology, I – scheme do visit Fashion & Clothing Technology 3rd Sem Syllabus for I – scheme.

For all Fashion & Clothing Technology results, visit MSBTE Fashion & Clothing Technology all semester results direct links.

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