1st Sem, DD

321002: Techniques of Pattern Making Syllabus for Dressing Designing & Garment Manufacturing 1st Sem K Scheme MSBTE PDF

Techniques of Pattern Making detailed Syllabus for Dressing Designing & Garment Manufacturing (DD), K scheme PDF 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 MSBTE Dressing Designing & Garment Manufacturing 1st Sem K Scheme Syllabus PDF, do visit MSBTE Dressing Designing & Garment Manufacturing 1st Sem K Scheme Syllabus PDF Subjects. The detailed Syllabus for techniques of pattern making is as follows.

Rationale

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Course Outcomes:

Students will be able to achieve & demonstrate the following COs on completion of course based learning

  1. Apply different human body measurements to draft a pattern.
  2. Apply different pattern making techniques for drafting.
  3. Develop patterns with various garment components.
  4. Develop basic bodice blocks with single and two dart series.
  5. Develop advanced patterns manually incorporating different components of garments.

Practical / Tutorial Experiences

  1. Record suitable measurements of the human body and Dress form for a given pattern.
  2. Implement Methods of Measuring Body and Dress Form. (Pattern Development from Drape and Measurements )
  3. Relationship of Sizes and Measurement as per size standard chart.(Indian and western) study the various brand size charts.
  4. Implement Tools , Terminology and Symbols of Pattern Making.
  5. Draft the Patterns achieved by three methods: Flat Pattern Method, Direct drafting method, Draping Method ( Basic Bodice and Skirt )
  6. Prepare the pattern for Basic Bodice : Easy fitting bodice block
  7. Prepare the pattern for Basic Bodice : Close fitting bodice block.
  8. Prepare the pattern for Basic Bodice : Sleeveless bodice block.
  9. Develop Garment Details like Types of Darts, Pleats, Gathers and Tucks on garment.
  10. Implement Garment Details like types of Collars, Placket, Pocket, Cuff, Yoke, and Sleeve. Draft basic blocks of Sleeve and Collars. (Use collars with various Necklines variation’s and sleeve variation’s minimum 4 Nos. each. )
  11. Prepare One piece block using flat pattern drafting method.
  12. Use Dart Manipulation Technique : Pivote Method
  13. Use Dart Manipulation Technique : Slash and Spread Method
  14. Prepare a pattern using One Point Dart Manipulation Technique applying Garment Fitting checks as per body contour applying evaluating Fit of body parts e.g neckline, armround etc. and Methods of Fitting – ( Test fit , After the garment )
  15. Implement two point dart Manipulation Technique for fitting of Garment.

Micro Project / Self Learning

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Laboratory Equipment / Software Required

  1. Fiberglass Dress form Female and male, Female size -40, Male size – 42.Dress Forms: 1. It is a standardized duplication of a human form. It is cotton padded, canvas covered and set on a movable stand.. It is used to take measurements, develop patterns and fit garment samples All
  2. Rulers: It is 12″/24″, wooden, metal or plastic rulers. It is used for drawing straight lines per as measurements. The marking and divisions on the ruler should be clear and accurate. Tailors square/ ‘L’ Square: – It is a 24″x14″ metal or plastic ruler with two arms that form a 90 degree angle. It is used to find a 45 degree angle mark outside and inside corners extend line through corners. All
  3. French curve: – It is a curved plastic or metal ruler. – It is used to draw curved lines of armholes and necklines All
  4. Pin holder- Plastic/Wood material is used to hold pins and needles for easy accessibility and storage. All
  5. Hip Curve: – It is a curved plastic or metal ruler available in different sizes. It is used to draw curved lines All
  6. Scissors: It is a cutting tool, having a size of 8″ to 12″, with two sharply pointed straight blades. Used to cut paper patterns and fabric. Paper cutting scissors and cloth cutting scissors are different. All
  7. Notcher: It is a punching tool that makes ‘U’ shaped notch marks. It is used to make ‘U’ shaped notch marks which indicates seam allowance, central lines etc. It looks like a single punch machine All
  8. Tailors’ Chalk: These are chalks which can be rub off easily when used. on fabric surface. It is available in various colours with fine edges. It is used for marking the lines and design details on fabric. All
  9. Tracing Wheel: It is a toothed metal wheel with a wooden or plastic handle. It is used to transfer lines from one pattern to another or from final pattern to fabric. All
  10. Pins & Pin holder: Pins and small stuffed pillow are also required in pattern making All
  11. It is used for punching dart ends on patterns, marking placement of pockets, trimmings, bands etc. patterns All
  12. Used for preliminary patterns drafting and also for the development of the final pattern. -Strong and think ones are used for making patterns that can be used repeatedly. All

Learning Materials / Books

  1. Joseph-Armstrong, Helen Patternmaking For Fashion Design 5TH EDN New Delhi, Pearson India Education Services Pvt. Ltd., 2016; ISBN-13: 978-9332518117 ISBN-10: 933251
  2. Aldrich,Winifred Metric Pattern Cutting For Women’s Wear Edition. 5th Uk, Blackwell Publishing, 2008; ISBN-10. 1405175672 ; ISBN-13. 978-1405175678
  3. Amaden-Crawford, Connie The Art Of Fashion Draping New Delhi, Om Books International, 2005; ISBN: 9781501330292, 1501330292.
  4. Di Marco, Sally M. Draping Basics New York, Fairchild Books, 2010; ISBN 10: 1563677369 ISBN 13: 9781563677366.
  5. Jaffe, Hilde Relis, Nurie Torre, Rosemary – Illustrator Draping For Fashion Design New Jersey, Pearson Education Inc., 2005; ISBN. 9780131109377
  6. Zarapkar System of Cutting Zarapkar System of Cutting Sale Publishers, Bombay ISBN: 9788124301999
  7. Gillian Holman Pattern Cutting Made Easy Balckwell Science Ltd., London ISBN: 9781849940733
  8. Natalie Bray More Dress Pattern Designing Balckwell Science Ltd., London ISBN: 9780632065028
  9. Tomoko Nakamichi Pattern magic Laurence King Publishing ; Genre · Design ; ISBN · 9781856698276, 9781856698276 ; Edition · 2012.

Learning Websites & Portals

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