4th Sem, DD

324007: Innovative Draping Techniques Syllabus for Dressing Designing & Garment Manufacturing 4th Sem K Scheme MSBTE PDF

Innovative Draping Techniques 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.

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Rationale

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Course Outcomes:

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

  1. Use various advanced draping techniques such as dart manipulation, fabric manipulation, and the incorporation of volume and structure in various garment designs.
  2. Apply various innovative draping techniques to create state-of-the-art conventional garment design
  3. Apply various specialized draping skills for various tailored garments.
  4. Solve design challenges creatively through draping experimentation and analysis using critical thin skills.
  5. Compile comprehensive portfolios showcasing the draping projects and designs.

List of Experiments:

  1. Fundamentals of Draping. 4 C C
  2. Design and develop patterns through advanced draping technique by applying first principle of pattern making ( Dart manipulation):- Creative exploration of fabric manipulation techniques. Introduction to the first principle of pattern making ( dart manipulation) and its applications. Incorporating volume and structure through draping bodice pattern.
  3. Design and develop patterns through advanced draping technique by applying second principle of pattern making ( Added Fullness):
    • Creative exploration of fabric manipulation techniques. Introduction to the second principle of pattern making ( Added Fullness) and its applications. Incorporating volume and structure through draping bodice pattern.
  4. Design and develop patterns through advanced draping technique by applying third principle of pattern making (Contouring) :- Creative exploration of fabric manipulation techniques. Introduction to the third principle of pattern making ( contouring) and its applications. Incorporating volume and structure through draping bodice pattern.
  5. Design and develop various tailored garments like skirts through advanced draping technique. ( 3 to 4 designs each ):- Creative exploration of fabric manipulation techniques. Incorporating volume and structure through draping various patterns in skirts
  6. Design and develop various tailored elements of garments like patterns in sleeves, collars, frills, and flounces/through advanced draping technique:- Creative exploration of fabric manipulation techniques. Incorporating volume and structure through draping various patterns in sleeves and collars. 8 C C C C
  7. Draping a specialgarment inspired by a specific theme or concept (Special Garments (Theme based)-evening wear/ Couture garments/(Indian/ Western/ Indo- western) IKS (2 hrs.)
  8. Draping a garment using sustainable and eco friendly materials. (Sustainable draping practices: zero waste draping techniques)
  9. Draping for Special Garments (Jackets and basic trouser).
  10. Portfolio Development using digital media. 4 C

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Laboratory Equipment

  1. Machine Needle: – A sewing machine needle is a specialized needle used in a sewing machine. 6,7,
  2. Overlock sewing machine: – These are specialized sewing machines. Overlocks form interlocking stitches using one or two needles, and one or two loopers help prevent puckering of the fabric pieces. 7,
  3. Single needle lock stitch machine: – A sewing machine is used to sew fabric and materials together with thread. 7,8
  4. Fiberglass Dress Form: – Female and male, Female size -40, Male size -42. Dress Forms: 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. Al
  5. Pin Holder: – Plastic/Wood material is used to hold pins and needles for easy accessibility and storage. Al
  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. Al
  7. Notcher: – It is a punching tool that makes ‘U’ shaped notch marks. It is used to make ‘U’ shaped notch marks, which indicate seam allowance, central lines, etc. It looks like a singlepunch machine. Al
  8. Tailors’ Chalk: These chalks can be rubbed off easily on the fabric surface. It is available in various colours with fine edges. It is used for marking the lines and design details on fabric. Al
  9. Sewing Thread: – A thread is a long strand of material, often composed of several filaments or fibres, used for sewing garments. Al
  10. Hand Needle: – A sewing needle, used for hand-sewing, is a long, slender tool with a pointed tip at one end and a hole (or eye) to hold the sewing thread. Al
  11. Trims- Any materials or components used in clothing that are not the main fabric are referred to as trims. The trims can be Sewing Thread, muslin fabric etc. Al
  12. Silk Pins to hang the drape. An extra fine pin with a colored bead which makes handling easy and can be easily attached or inserted in the dress form to hold the fabric. The pins are very sharp and quite long to avoid them falling out and allow you to use less pins to cover the fabric and avoid tears and snags. Al
  13. Iron: – A clothes iron is a small appliance that, when heated, is used to press clothes to remove wrinkles and unwanted creases. Al
  14. Iron board: – An ironing board is generally a large, flat piece of board or metal covered with heat-safe padding on which clothing or linens may be ironed safely. Al
  15. Thick Brown Paper: – These are brown paper rolls or sheets of various sizes and thicknesses. Used for preliminary pattern drafting and the development of the final pattern. – Strong and think ones are used for making patterns that can be used repeatedly. Al
  16. Rulers: – 12″/24″ wooden, metal or plastic rulers. It is used for drawing straight lines per measurement. The marking and divisions on the ruler should be clear and accurate. Tailors square/ ‘L’ Square: – It is a 24″x 144″ 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 and extend the line through corners. Al
  17. French Curve: – It is a curved plastic or metal ruler – It is used to draw curved lines of armholes and necklines. Al
  18. Hip Curve: – It is a curved plastic or metal ruler available in different sizes. It is used to draw curved lines. Al
  19. 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 the final pattern to the fabric. Al

Learning Materials

  1. Connie Amaden -Crawford The art of Fashion Draping Amaden -Crawford , ISBN : 978-1 60901-227-4.
  2. Annette Duburg and Rixt van der Tol Draping: Art and Craftmanship in Fashion Design Batsford, ISBN-13: 978-18499416
  3. Helen Joseph Armstrong Draping for Apparel Design Fairchild Books, ISBN-13: 9781609012403.
  4. Helen Joseph Armstrong Patternmaking for Fashion Design Pearson, ISBN-13: 978-01360693
  5. Karolyn Kiisel Draping: The Complete Course Laurence King Publishing, ISBN-978-1780672867.
  6. Reader’s Digest Association Reader’s Digest Complete Guide to Sewing: Step by Step Reader’s Digest, ISBN 9780276001826.

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