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III year B.Sc. (Home Science)
2017--18
6th
semester
AD6-COMMERCIAL CLOTHING (PRACTICAL)
Objectives:-
Learn to design & stitch garments as per trends with client preference.
Learn to prepare a resource book for procuring orders
Learn to create garments as per selected design/ pricing
Course Paper
no
Hours/week credit Exam
hours
Marks-
Internal
Marks-
external
Total
COMMERCIAL
CLOTHING (Practical)
01 06 03 03 30
70 100
Content----
Block.
No
Topic and Details No. of Practical
assigned
1 Styling and construction of the following garments.
Blouse
One piece dress
15
2
Kurti
Salwar/ churidar/ plazzo
10
3
Jacket
Jumpsuit
10
4 Designer garment of your choice
Commercial paper pattern of same designer dress with guide
sheet and specification (spec) sheet.
10
Note- Fixing of price by keeping profit margin on each garment.
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EVALUATION-
Internal – 30 (06 Attendance + 15 Viva + 09 Journal)
External – 70 (Continuous Evaluation 30+ Garment Construction 20+ Pattern
adaption 20)
REFERENCES –
Sr.
No. Authors Name Name of the book Name of Publisher
01 Aldrich Winfred Fabric Form and Flat Pattern
Cutting
Oxford Blackwell Science
Ltd.1996
02 Armstrong Helen
Joseph
Pattern Making For Fashion
Design 3rd
Edition New Jersey Prentice Hall
Inc.2006
03 Bray Natalie Dress Fitting 2nd
Edition Blackwell Science
04 Bray Natalie Dress Pattern Designing 5
th
Edition Blackwell Science
05 Bray Natalie MoreDress Pattern Designing
4th
Edition Blackwell Science
06 Cloake Dawn Cutting and Draping Special
Occasion Clothes B.T. Bastford Ltd.
07 Cooklin Gerry Pattern Cutting for Womens
Outer Wear Blackwell Science
08 Jindal Ritu HandBook For Fashion
Designing Mittal Publication,Delhi
09 Readers Digest Complete Guide To Sewing Readers Digest Association
10 Zarapkar System of cutting Navneet Pub.Ltd.
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III year B.Sc. (Home Science)
2017--18
6th
semester
A7- COMMERCIAL PRINTING AND DYEING (THEORY)
Objectives:-
Learn the Preparatory Processes
Acquire Knowledge on Classification of Dyes
Learn about various dyes and its application
Course Paper
no
Hours/week Credit Exam
hours
Marks-
Internal
Marks-
external
Total
COMMERCIAL
PRINTING
AND DYEING
(Theory)
01 02 02 02 20 50 70
Content----
Block.
No
Topic and Details No. of Lectures
Assigned
1 1. Pretreatments of textile goods –
Singeing, De sizing, Scouring, Bleaching, Mercerization (in
brief)
2. Dyeing with following dyes:-
Direct dyes
Reactive dyes
Vat dyes
Acid dyes
Basic dyes
Azoic dyes
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2 Dyeing at different stages-
Fiber dyeing:-
Stock dyeing
Top dyeing
Yarn dyeing:-
10
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Skein dyeing
Package dyeing
Warp beam
Fabric dyeing:-
Beck dyeing
Jet
Jig
Pad
Beam
Union
Cross
Solution pigmenting or dope dyeing or mass
pigmentation
Difference between: - Dyeing and Printing.
Introduction of printing:-
Definition
Preparation of printing table
Printing paste (in brief)
Styles of printing- Direct, Resist and Discharge
05
a) Methods of printing-
Block, Screen- Flat and Roller, Stencil, Digital, Tie
and dye and Batik.
b) Finishing and after treatment of printed goods.
Baking
Drying
Curing
08
EVALUATION-
1. Internal – (20 marks )
2. External –final exam (50 marks)
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REFERENCES –
Sr.
No. Authors Name Name of the book Name of Publisher
01 Barbhaiya B Batik for Beginners M.S. University Baroda
02 Shenai V.A Technology of Dyeing Vol.VI Sevak Publication Bombay
03 Shenai V.A Technology of Printing Vol.IV Sevak Publication Bombay
04 Prayag R.S Dyeing for wool ,silk and man -
made fibers
Court press, Salem,
Dharwad
05 Joseph M.L Introductory Textile Science, 6
th
edition
Fort Worth Harcourt Brace
Jovanovich College
Publ.1993
06 Trotman E.R
Bleaching and Dyeing and
Chemical Technology of Textile
Fibers, 5th
edition
London, Griffin and Co.
07 Marsh J.T An Introduction to Textile
Finishing Chapman & Hall Ltd.
08 Kale D.G Calico Printing
09 Prayag R.S Technology of Printing Court press, Salem,
Dharwad
10 Prayag R.S Technology of Dyeing Court press, Salem,
Dharwad
11 Peters R.H Textile Chemistry VoLII Elsevier Publishing Co.
New York, America 1975
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III year B.Sc. (Home Science)
2017--18
6th
semester
A7- COMMERCIAL DYEING AND PRINTING (PRACTICAL)
Objectives:-
To learn various techniques of Tie and Dye
To learn various techniques of printing
To learn different pre-treatments given to fabrics
Understand the concept of % shade
Course Paper
no
Hours/week Credit Exam
hours
Marks-
Internal
Marks-
external
Total
COMMERCIAL
DYEING AND
PRINTING
(Practical)
01 02 01 02 10 20 30
Content----
Block.
No
Topic and Details No. of Practical
assigned
01 Pretreatments of textile goods –
Desizing, Scouring and Bleaching.
Dyeing with Direct dyes :-
( With different M.L.R- 1:30 and 1:50)
(Dye %- 1%, 3% & 5%)
07
02 Methods of printing-
Direct style-Block, Screen, Stencil,
Resist Style- Tie and dye and Batik.
08
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EVALUATION-
1. Internal – (10 marks = 02 Attendance + 03 Viva + 05 Journal)
2. External –final exam (20 marks = sample 1, one technique 5 marks +
sample 2, two techniques 15 marks )
REFERENCES –
Sr.
No. Authors Name Name of the book Name of Publisher
01 Barbhaiya B Batik for Beginners M.S. University Baroda
02 Shenai V.A Technology of Dyeing Vol.VI Sevak Publication Bombay
03 Shenai V.A Technology of Printing Vol.IV Sevak Publication Bombay
04 Prayag R.S Dyeing for wool ,silk and man -
made fibers
Court press, Salem,
Dharwad
05 Joseph M.L Introductory Textile Science, 6
th
edition
Fort Worth Harcourt Brace
Jovanovich College
Publ.1993
06 Trotman E.R
Bleaching and Dyeing and
Chemical Technology of Textile
Fibers, 5th
edition
London, Griffin and Co.
07 Marsh J.T An Introduction to Textile
Finishing Chapman & Hall Ltd.
08 Kale D.G Calico Printing
09 Prayag R.S Technology of Printing Court press, Salem,
Dharwad
10 Prayag R.S Technology of Dyeing Court press, Salem,
Dharwad
11 Peters R.H Textile Chemistry VoLII Elsevier Publishing Co.
New York, America 1975
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III year B.Sc. (Home Science)
2017--18
6th
semester
A8-RETAILING AND MERCHANDISING (THEORY)
Objectives:-
Understand the Concept of Marketing
Learn general principles of Marketing
Understand the Concept of Merchandising
To Develop Skills and Qualities needed for Merchandising
Course Paper
no
Hours/week credit Exam
hours
Marks-
Internal
Marks-
external
Total
RETAILING AND
MERCHANDISING
(Theory)
01 03 03 02 20 50 70
Content--
Block.
No
Topic and Details No. of Lectures
Assigned
1 The basics of Retailing
Definition and importance of retailing
Role of retailers
Different types of retail stores
Product and branding
Need, function, types of brands, brand names and their
selection.
07
2 Sales promotion
Advertising
Personal selling
Publicity
Display
Distribution
Channels of distribution for consumer & industrial product,
classification of middle man
08
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Merchandising
Definition of merchandising and merchandiser
Role and responsibilities of a merchandiser
Qualities/ skill require to become a merchandiser
Sampling process and garment development
Merchandising calendar
08
Costing, pricing and budgeting
Factors affecting pricing
Preparation of a budget
Cash flow and break-even point
07
EVALUATION-
1. Internal – (20 mark)
2. External –final exam (50 marks)
REFERENCES –
Sr.
No. Authors Name Name of the book Name of Publisher
01 Kotler, Philip &
Keller Marketing Management Kevin Lane
02 Berman, B &
Joel, E
Retail Management: A Strategic
Approach Pearson, 12th
Edition
03 Levy, M, Weitz,
B and Grewal, D Retail Management
Tata Mcgraw –Hill
Publishing Co-Ltd, 9th
Edition
04 Hawkins, Bestand
Coney
Consumer Behavior –
Implications for marketing
Stratergy 6th
Edition
Richard D Irwin, Boston
05 Stone, E. Fashion Merchandising 4
th
Edition
Macmillan Book. New
York 1985
06 Gini Stephans
Frings
Fashion-From Concept to
Consumer London Prentice Hall,1999
07 Wells Burnette
Morianty
Advertising- Principles &
Practice 4th
Edition
Prentice Hall 1998
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08 Pradip V. Mehta An Introduction to Quality
Control for the Apparel Industry
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III year B.Sc. (Home Science)
2017--18
6th
semester
A9-AESTHETICS OF CLOTHING (THEORY)
Objectives:
To understand the changes in Fashion
To become familiar with different theories of clothing
To Understand the Principles and Elements of design
Course Paper
no
Hours/week Credit Exam
hours
Marks-
Internal
Marks-
External
Total
AESTHETICS
OF
CLOTHING
(Theory)
01 02 02 02 20 50 70
Content----
Block.
No
Topic and Details No. of Lectures
assigned
1 Fashion development
Fashion cycle
Length of fashion cycle
Theories of fashion
Influence on fashion- social, cultural, political, economic, technological and market
Fashion leaders, fashion followers and fashion trend
setters
Fashion forecasting- awareness, current trends and market expectation.
05
2
PRINCIPLES OF DESIGNING
Rhythm
Harmony
Emphasis
Balance
Proportion
ELEMENTS OF DESIGNING
07
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Line
Colour
Texture
Form
Shape
Optical illusion- way it can be created.
3
FIGURE TYPES AND SHAPES
Types of figure irregularities.
Creating optical illusion to conceal figure irregularities.
08
4
SOCIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF
CLOTHING
Origin and theories of clothing
Psychological and social effect of clothing
Conspicuous consumption and emulation
First impression
10
EVALUATION-
1. Internal- (20 marks)
2. External –final exam (50 marks)
REFERENCES -
Sr. No. Authors Name Name of the book Name of Publisher
01 Bane Allyn Creative Clothing Construction New York Mc Graw Hill
Book Co.1956
02 Carson How You Look And Dress St.Louis. Mc Graw Hill
Book Co.1969
03 Dickerson G.
Kitty Inside The Fashion Business
Pearson
Education,Inc.2003 7th
Edition
04 Ervin and
Kinchen
Clothing For Moderns 3rd
Edition
The Macmilan Co.New
York
05 Gini Stephens
Frings
Fashion-From Concept to
Consumer London Prentice Hall 1999
06 Goldstein &
Goldstien Art In Everyday Life
Calcutta: Oxford &IBN
Publishing,1968
07 H.T. Mcjimsey Costume Selection Burgess Publishing
Company, Minneapolis
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Minn.
08 Mary R.S. Clothing-A Study in Human
Behavior
Holt Rinchart and Wilson,
Inc.
09 Tate & Glisson Family Clothing John Wiley& Sons
London, Sydney
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III year B.Sc. (Home Science)
2017--18
5th
semester
A8-AESTHETICS OF CLOTHING (PRACTICAL)
Objectives:
To understand the Figure Irregularities
To Understand the Principles and Elements of design
Course Paper
no
Hours/week Credit Exam
hours
Marks-
Internal
Marks-
external
Total
AESTHETICS
OF
CLOTHING
(Practical)
01 02 01 02 10 20 30
Content----
Block.
No
Topic and Details No. of
Practical
assigned
1 APPLICATION OF PRINCIPLES & ELEMENTS OF
DESIGN ON A GARMENT
(only illustrations)
05
2 OVERCOMING FIGURE IRREGULARITIES WITH THE
HELP OF OPTICAL ILLUSION
(5 figure irregularities to be illustrated and one garment to be
stitched accordingly)
10
EVALUATION-
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1. Internal- (10 marks = 02 Attendance + 05 Viva +03 Journal)
2. External –final exam (20 marks = 10 sketching + 10 figure irregularities)
REFERENCES -
Sr. No. Authors Name Name of the book Name of Publisher
01 Bane Allyn Creative Clothing Construction New York Mc Graw Hill
Book Co.1956
02 Carson How You Look And Dress St. Louis. Mc Graw Hill
Book Co.1969
03 Dickerson G.
Kitty Inside The Fashion Business
Pearson
Education,Inc.2003 7th
Edition
04 Ervin and
Kinchen
Clothing For Moderns 3rd
Edition
The Macmilan Co.New
York
05 Gini Stephens
Frings
Fashion-From Concept to
Consumer London Prentice Hall 1999
06 Goldstein &
Goldstien Art In Everyday Life
Calcutta: Oxford &IBN
Publishing,1968
07 H.T.Mcjimsey Costume Selection
Burgess Publishing
Company, Minneapolis
Minn.
08 Mary R.S. Clothing-A Study in Human
Behavior
Holt Rinchart and Wilson,
Inc.
09 Tate & Glisson Family Clothing John Wiley& Sons
,London, Sydney
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III year B.Sc. (Home Science)
2017--18
6th
semester
A10- DRAPING (PRACTICAL)
Objectives:-
To impart knowledge to the students the principles of draping fabric on the dress
forms for making patterns
To develop an understanding in three dimensions
To develop understanding of the pattern and create a garment
Course Paper
no
Hours/week Credit Exam
hours
Marks-
Internal
Marks-
external
Total
DRAPING
(Practical)
01 06 03 03 30 70 100
Content----
Block.
No
Topic and Details No. of Practical
assigned
01 Introduction to draping tools and equipments
Dress form- Preparing the dress form for draping
Preparation of muslin for draping- grain, tearing, blocking, pressing, seam allowance
Basic bodice- (Front & Back) , check fitting after
stitching
Basic skirt- (Front & Back), check fitting after stitching
10
02 Draping of foundation block on dress form
Dart variation by using basic block (front)
Waistline dart, French dart, side seam dart, armhole,
shoulder dart, neckline dart, bustline (centre front)
dart, combination of any 2 darts (one pattern)- sewing
and pressing darts.
Princess line – preparation of muslin for front
10
03 Yokes- Bodice yoke variations
Tucks, pleats and gathers- one pattern of each
Neckline variation (front)- Draping of various necklines using style tape.
(back)- lower back neckline (one pattern)
15
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04 Halter- preparation of muslin and draping steps for halter
Cowls- Basic cowls
Collars- Open/convertible collar
10
EVALUATION-
Internal – 30= (06 Attendance + 15 Viva + 09 Journal)
External- 70 = (Continuous Evaluation 30+Designing 20+ Draping 20)
REFERENCES –
Sr.
No. Authors Name Name of the book Name of Publisher
01 Natalie Bray
Dress Fitting, 2
nd Edition Blackwell Science
02
Dress Design –Draping & Flat
pattern Hill House M.S
&Mansfield E.A London
03 Helen Joseph,
Armstrong Draping for apparel Design
Fair Child Publication,
New York
04 Klise, K Draping: The Complete Course Laurence King Publishing,
16 September 2013
05 Crawford,C The Art of Fashion Draping
OM Book Service,
December 2007
06 Sodhia Advanced Drafting and Draping
Paperback] , 2012
07 Khurana, K
Draping and Pattern Making for
Fashion Design
Raj Publications,2012
08 Jaffe ,H and
Relis, N
Draping For Fashion Design
Pearson Education,2009
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III year B.Sc. (Home Science)
2017--18
6th
semester
A11 – INTERNSHIP (PRACTICAL)
Objectives:
To give students practical experience in the organization /Industry.
To help students to develop insight for a profession in the Apparel Industry.
To help students to explore possible career options to make them self-reliant.
Course Paper
no
Hours/week Credit Exam
hours
Marks-
Internal
Marks-
external
Total
INTERNSHIP
(Practical)
01 06 03 - 30 70 100
The students will be placed to an organization /Industry for four weeks. The students should
complete training in any thrust areas of Apparel Industry.
Areas:
Boutiques
Fashion studio
Embroidery units
Dyeing and Printing units
Export house
Buying house
Readymade garment industry:- Sampling
Pattern making
Quality control
Production Department
Fabric storage
Finishing
Packaging
The evaluation will be done jointly by the college and placement organization.
Internal evaluation: Submission of report and oral presentation by the student.
Final report should be written by the student with
(1) Title of Internship, location of Internship & Name
(2) About the organization
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(3) Internship details
(4) Outcomes & suggestions – what student has gained?
Individual file - 30 marks
Presentation - 20 marks
Total 50marks
External evaluation: Evaluation criteria to be provided by the college to the organization
/Industry to be filled in & submitted by the supervisor.
Knowledge & application of knowledge - 20 marks
Working relationship (interaction/ cooperation /coordination) 15 marks
Subject interest & involvement – 10marks
Creativity / skills – 10 marks
Overall behavior (punctuality / sincerity) – 10 marks
Total 50 marks
Students are assessed by the authorities of the Organization/centre where students are
placed for Practical experience and Participation. Assessment is done on regular basis
on their performance and hence continuous evaluation is recommended.
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III year B.Sc. (Home Science)
2017--18
6th
semester
ELECTIVE- SAREE DESIGNING
Objectives:-
To make the students aware of the different Saris available in the market
To teach them software relevant for Sari Designing
Develop ability in creating a new Sari
Course Paper
no
Hours/week Credit Exam
hours
Marks-
Internal
Marks-
external
Total
SAREE
DESIGNING
(Practical)
02 04 02 02 20 50 70
Content----
Block.
No
Topic and Details No. of Practical
assigned
1
Fabric Survey:-
Different Fabrics used for Saris in Surat:-
Sari & its dimensions:-
Length of sari, length of pallu, width of sari, width of pallu,
off grain design etc.
Sari and its Variations:-
Plain
Stitched Sari
Semi Stitched Sari.
Techniques Used To Create Different Saris
Cutwork
Zari Work
Embroidered-i) Machine
ii) Hand
Woven
Printed
20
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Painted
Introduce Software for Sari Designing-WILCOM
2 Designing and Creating Innovative Saris –(Any One)
Any technique can be used to create a Sari.
Techniques can be combined to create a sari
10
EVALUATION-
Internal-20 Marks=( 04 Attendance + 10 Viva + 06 Journal)
External-50 Marks= (Continuous Evaluation 20+Computer Designing 10+
Project Work 20)
REFERENCES –
Sr.
No. Authors Name Name of the book Name of Publisher
01 Boulanger,C
Saris: An Illustrated Guide to
the Indian Art of Draping
Shakti Pr,1997
02 Sareez Saree Draping Style, 1 edition
Sareez, 2016
03 Goyal, P
Indian Saris: A reference for
Buyers and Merchandisers
Kindle Edition
04 Dharam,P Saree Simon & Schuster Ltd
,2015
05 Wilcom
Wilcom EmbroideryStudio e2
Digitizing Software for multi
decoration design
Wilcom
06 Deer, J
Digitizing Made Easy: Create
Custom Embroidery Designs
Like a Pro
Paperback, 2008