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UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S POLYTECHNIC

ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY, ALIGARH

TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA IN COSTUME DESIGN & GARMENT TECHNOLOGY

FIRST SEMESTER DIPLOMA IN COSTUME DESIGN & GARMENT TECHNOLOGY

DURATION: 16 WEEKS WITH EFFECT FROM 2014-15

S.

No.

Course

Code Course Title

Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Distribution of Marks & Credits

Pds. / Week End Sem.

Exam

Duration

(Hrs.)

Theory

Marks

Practical

Marks Theory

Sessional

Work

Lab

Sessional

Work

Mid

Sem.

Exam

End

Sem.

Exam

Credits

Max Min Max Min L T P

THEORY COURSES

1. WEN-102 English & Communication

Skills-I Syllabus 4 - - 2 100 40 - - 15 - 25 60 4

2. WGT-101 Drafting & Pattern Layout-I Syllabus 4 - - 2 100 40 - - 15 - 25 60 4

3. WGT-102 Basics of Fashion Art Syllabus 4 - - 2 100 40 - - 15 - 25 60 4

4. WIT-102 Basics of Computer & IT Syllabus 4 - - 2 100 40 - - 15 - 25 60 4

PRACTICAL COURSES

5. WGT-191 Costume Design & Fabrication-I Syllabus - - 8 5 - - 100 60 - 60 - 40 4

6. WGT-192 Drafting & Pattern Layout-I Syllabus - - 8 3 - - 100 60 - 60 - 40 4

7. WGT-193 Computer Applications-I Syllabus - - 6 3 - - 100 60 - 60 - 40 3

TOTAL 16+0+22 = 38 19 400 - 300 - 60 180 100 360 27

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UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S POLYTECHNIC

ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY, ALIGARH

TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA IN COSTUME DESIGN & GARMENT TECHNOLOGY

SECOND SEMESTER DIPLOMA IN COSTUME DESIGN & GARMENT TECHNOLOGY

DURATION: 16 WEEKS WITH EFFECT FROM 2014-15

S.

No.

Course

Code Course Title

Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Distribution of Marks & Credits

Pds. / Week End Sem.

Exam

Duration

(Hrs.)

Theory

Marks

Practical

Marks Theory

Sessional

Work

Lab

Sessional

Work

Mid

Sem.

Exam

End

Sem.

Exam

Credits

Max Min Max Min L T P

THEORY COURSES

1. WMA-104 Elementary Mathematics Syllabus 4 - - 2 100 40 - - 15 - 25 60 4

2. WGT-103 Textile Manufacturing Syllabus 4 - - 2 100 40 - - 15 - 25 60 4

3. WGT-104 Theory of Fashion Design Syllabus 4 - - 2 100 40 - - 15 - 25 60 4

4. WGT-105 Costume Design & Fabrication-I Syllabus 4 - - 2 100 40 - - 15 - 25 60 4

PRACTICAL COURSES

5. WGT-194 Costume Design & Fabrication-II Syllabus - - 8 5 - - 100 60 - 60 - 40 4

6. WGT-195 Hand Embroidery Syllabus - - 6 4 - - 100 60 - 60 - 40 3

7. WGT-196 Fashion Illustration-I Syllabus - - 6 4 - - 100 60 - 60 - 40 3

TOTAL 16+0+20 = 36 21 400 - 300 - 60 180 100 360 26

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UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S POLYTECHNIC

ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY, ALIGARH

TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA IN COSTUME DESIGN & GARMENT TECHNOLOGY

THIRD SEMESTER DIPLOMA IN COSTUME DESIGN & GARMENT TECHNOLOGY

DURATION: 16 WEEKS WITH EFFECT FROM 2014-15

S.

No.

Course

Code Course Title

Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Distribution of Marks & Credits

Pds. / Week End Sem.

Exam

Duration

(Hrs.)

Theory

Marks

Practical

Marks Theory

Sessional

Work

Lab

Sessional

Work

Mid

Sem.

Exam

End

Sem.

Exam

Credits

Max Min Max Min L T P

THEORY COURSES

1. WGT-201 Drafting & Pattern Layout-II Syllabus 4 - - 2 100 40 - - 15 - 25 60 4

2. WGT-202 Textile Dyeing & Printing Syllabus 4 - - 2 100 40 - - 15 - 25 60 4

3. WGT-203 Business Organization & Entrepreneurship Development

Syllabus 4 - - 2 100 40 - - 15 - 25 60 4

PRACTICAL COURSES

4. WGT-291 Costume Design & Fabrication-III Syllabus - - 8 5 - - 100 60 - 60 - 40 4

5. WGT-292 Drafting & Pattern Layout-II Syllabus - - 6 3 - - 100 60 - 60 - 40 3

6. WGT-293 Fashion Illustration-II Syllabus - - 6 4 - - 100 60 - 60 - 40 3

7. WGT-294 Textile Dyeing & Printing Syllabus - - 4 3 - - 100 60 - 60 - 40 2

TOTAL 12+0+24 = 36 21 300 - 400 - 45 240 75 340 24

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UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S POLYTECHNIC

ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY, ALIGARH

TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA IN COSTUME DESIGN & GARMENT TECHNOLOGY

FOURTH SEMESTER DIPLOMA IN COSTUME DESIGN & GARMENT TECHNOLOGY

DURATION: 16 WEEKS WITH EFFECT FROM 2014-15

S.

No.

Course

Code Course Title

Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Distribution of Marks & Credits

Pds. / Week End Sem.

Exam

Duration

(Hrs.)

Theory

Marks

Practical

Marks Theory

Sessional

Work

Lab

Sessional

Work

Mid

Sem.

Exam

End

Sem.

Exam

Credits

Max Min Max Min L T P

THEORY COURSES

1. WEN-202 English & Communication Skills-II Syllabus 4 - - 2 100 40 - - 15 - 25 60 4

2. WGT-204 Costume Design & Fabrication-II Syllabus 4 - - 2 100 40 - - 15 - 25 60 4

3. WGT-205 Indian Ethnic Costumes & Textiles Syllabus 4 - - 2 100 40 - - 15 - 25 60 4

PRACTICAL COURSES

4. WGT-295 Costume Design & Fabrication-IV Syllabus - - 6 5 - - 100 60 - 60 - 40 3

5. WGT-296 Machine Embroidery Syllabus 2 4 3 - - 100 60 - 60 - 40 4

6. WGT-297 Computer Applications-II Syllabus - - 6 3 - - 100 60 - 60 - 40 3

7. WGT-298 Project Syllabus - 4 4 3 - - 100 60 - 60 - 40 6

TOTAL 12+6+20 = 38 20 300 - 400 - 45 240 75 340 28

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I SEMESTER Diploma in Costume Design & Garment Tech., Univ. Women's Polytechnic, AMU 1

Periods / Week = 04 Total No. of Periods Reqd. = 45 Duration of End Sem Exam = 2 Hrs

End Sem Exam Marks = 60 Assignment + Mid Sem = 15+25 = 40 Total Marks = 100

WEN102 ENGLISH & COMMUNICATION SKILLS-I

I Unseen passage: Reading and comprehending un-simplified text and guessing the meaning of unfamiliar words from the context. Note: (i) The passage could be used for testing, note making and testing vocabulary. (ii) Identifying the main/ central points and supporting details. II Text book Impressions: Supplementary Reader of Class XII (Text based questions ranging from short to long answer type). III (i) Vocabulary and Usage with reference to exercises given in the text (ii) Letter writing: Official / Unofficial letters (iii) Short composition. IV Grammar and Phonology: (i) Determiners (ii) Voices (iii) Tenses (iv) Intergraded grammar (v) Gap filling (vi) Re-ordering sentences (vii) Sentence transformation etc. BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. Raymond and Murphy for Intermediate (Text Book). 2. High School English Grammar and Composition by Wren & Martin. 3. A Practical English Grammar (3rd Edition) by A.J. Thomson & A.V. Martinet. 4. The Most Common Mistakes in English Usage by Thomas Elliott Berry.

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I SEMESTER Diploma in Costume Design & Garment Tech., Univ. Women's Polytechnic, AMU 2

Periods / week = 04 Total no. of periods reqd. = 45 Duration of End Sem. Exam = 2 Hrs

End Sem. Exam Marks = 60 Assignment + Mid Sem = 15+25=40 Total Marks = 100

WGT101 DRAFTING AND PATTERN LAYOUT – I Last updated on 09.05.2017

RATIONALE The objective of this paper is to acquaint the correct use of equipments, designing and drafting, pattern making for individual and commercial designing. I PATTERN MAKING AND FABRIC CUTTING (i) Correct use of cutting and stitching equipments (ii) Importance of pattern making, Types of patterns, Placing, marking and cutting (iii) Preparation of fabric before cutting. II DRAFTING AND CUTTING OF CHILDREN’S GARMENTS (i) Drafting of child’s bodice block and its adaptation in A-Line frock and baba suit (ii) Drafting of frocks in scale and current fashion. III HUMAN ANATOMY AND MEASUREMENTS (i) Elementary anatomy as applied to dress making. Normal and abnormal figure. Human body, its growth and development; Theory of eight heads; (ii) Measurements: method of taking body measurements and their order of recording. Standardization of measurements. IV DRAFTING AND CUTTING OF LADY’S GARMENTS (i) Drafting of lady’s bodice block and its adaptation in blouse and lady’s shirt (ii) Drafting of the following garments in scale and current fashion – two types of skirts (gore and current style), belted shalwar and chooridar. BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1) Pattern Making for Fashion Design, 5th Edition, Helen Joseph Armstrong 2) Handbook for Fashion Designing, Ritu Jindal 3) Zarapkar System of Cutting, K.R. Zarapkar 4) Easy cutting – M.B. Jurekar 5) Commercial System of Cutting – M.B. Jurekar 6) Making and Designing Clothes – Miles and Cicile. 7) Manual of Children’s Clothing – Savitiri Pandit. 8) Making your Children Clothes – Newton Abbot, David and Charles. 9) Encyclopedia of Dress Making – Marshall Covendish

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I SEMESTER Diploma in Costume Design & Garment Tech., Univ. Women's Polytechnic, AMU 3

Periods / week = 04 Total no. of periods reqd. = 45 Duration of End Sem. Exam = 2 Hrs

End Sem. Exam Marks = 60 Assignment + Mid Sem = 15+25=40 Total Marks = 100

WGT102 BASICS OF FASHION ART

I ART MATERIALS, EQUIPMENTS AND MEDIUMS Introduction of materials and their use: Drawing and designing equipments. Different mediums of painting – Water colour, Poster colour, Pencil colour, Pastel colour, Pen & ink. II COLOUR THEORY Fundamentals of colour, Classification of colour, warm colour & cool colour and colour psychology. Colour harmonies, their use and importance in dress. Colour terminology – hue, value and intensity. III ELEMENTS OF DRESS DESIGN Elements of dress design – line, form, colour and texture. Effect of line on dress, effect of colour on dress and effect of texture on dress. IV PRINCIPLES OF DRESS DESIGN Proportion, Balance – formal, informal & radial, Rhythm – Repetition and progression, Emphasis and Harmony. BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. Art in Everyday Life by Hariet Gold Stein, Vedda Gold Stein. 2. Individuality in clothing selection and personal appearance by Mary Kefgen & Phyllis Touchie-Specht. 3. Design through discovery by Marjorie Elliott Beklin 4. The theory of fashion design by Helen L. Brackman 5. Comdex Fashion Design, Vol - I, Fashion Concepts by Dr. Navneet Kaur

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I SEMESTER Diploma in Costume Design & Garment Tech., Univ. Women's Polytechnic, AMU 4

Periods / week = 04 Total no. of periods reqd. = 45 Duration of End Sem. Exam = 2 Hrs

End Sem. Exam Marks = 60 Assignment + Mid Sem. = 15+25=40 Total Marks = 100

WIT102 BASICS OF COMPUTERS & IT

I INTRODUCTION OF COMPUTER HARDWARE Computer, characteristics of computer, computer system as information processing system: computer system differences, Block diagram of computer, Classification of computers, central processing unit (ALU & control unit, instruction set, registers), memory (RAM, ROM, Cache, PROM, EPROM, UVEPROM, EEPROM). II PERIPHERALS USED WITH PERSONAL COMPUTER Input devices:- key board, pointing devices, scanning devices, touch tone devices, terminal etc. output devices:- Printers, plotters, monitors, voice output, secondary storage devices: magnetic tape, magnetic disk, optical disk, CD-ROM, CR-R, CD-RW, DVD, Flash disk, memory card, PC configuration. III MODERN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Internet, Intranet, Extranet, Basic idea of local area network (LAN) and wide area network (WAN), Internet technologies, access devices, concept of WWW and internet browsing, information technology and internet, careers in IT industry, societal impacts of information technology, Multimedia. IV INTRODUCING OPERATING SYSTEM Software needs, operating system, functions of OS, application software and system software, programming languages, Windows explorer, print manager, control panel, application programs. Computer viruses & vaccines. BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. Fundamentals of Computer, by Raja Raman V. 2. Computer Primer, by Satish Jain 3. Computer Studies, by C.S. French 4. Peter Norton’s Computer 5th Edition. 5. Computer Fundaments, by Pearl Software. 6. Introduction to Information Technology, by Pearson Education 7. Fundamentals of Information Technology, by D.S.Yadav 8. Introduction to Information Technology, by V.Rajaraman

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I SEMESTER Diploma in Costume Design & Garment Tech., Univ. Women's Polytechnic, AMU 5

Periods / week = 08 Total no. of periods reqd. = 96 Duration of End Sem. Exam = 5 Hrs

End Sem. Exam Marks = 40 Lab Course Work = 60 Total Marks = 100

WGT191 COSTUME DESIGN & FABRICATION – I Last updated on 09.05.2017

1. Demonstration of different types of seams and seam finishes. 2. Fabrication of A-Line frock, Shalwar (belted), Skirt (gore/current style), Lady’s Shirt and different neck

finishes. 3. Demonstration of various kinds of bias finishing, facing, plackets opening and fasteners. 4. Demonstration of various methods of disposing fullness in garments.

Periods / week = 08 Total no. of periods reqd. = 96 Duration of End Sem. Exam = 3 Hrs

End Sem. Exam Marks = 40 Lab Course Work = 60 Total Marks = 100

WGT192 DRAFTING & PATTERN LAYOUT – I

1. Exercise on observation of different types of bodies. 2. Practice and taking measurements directly from body. 3. Practice on drafting, layout and estimation of garments listed under theory Unit-II of drafting and

pattern layout. 4. Practice on drafting, layout and estimation of garments listed under Unit-IV of drafting and pattern

layout.

Periods / week = 06 Total no. of periods reqd. = 78 Duration of End Sem. Exam = 3 Hrs

End Sem. Exam Marks = 40 Lab Course Work = 60 Total Marks = 100

WGT193 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS – I

PART – A (i) Introduction of Graphics package & tools, concept of graphics, working with text, working with bitmap

commands. (ii) Drawing & coloring – Types of bags, Types of shoes and Children’s Garments. PART – B Introduction of Computer Aided Design Software and tools. Drafting in CAD: Child’s bodice block and Lady’s bodice block, Peter Pan Collar, Cape collar, Plain sleeve block and its adaptation in Puff sleeve.

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II SEMESTER Diploma in Costume Design & Garment Tech., Univ. Women's Polytechnic, AMU 6

Periods / Week = 05 Total No. of Periods Reqd. = 80 Duration of End Sem Exam = 2 Hrs

End Sem Exam Marks = 60 Assignment + Mid Sem = 15+25 = 40 Total Marks = 100

WMA104 ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS

I ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA H.C.F. and L.C.M., Square roots and cube roots. Linear and quadratic equations. Simple problems. II ELEMENTARY GEOMETRY Introduction, units of measuring area. Area of some geometrical figures: rectangle, square, right angled triangle. Area of a circle, sector area of a circle. Area of rhombus, trapezium etc. and simple related problems. III INTRODUCTORY STATISTICS Measures of central tendency – mean (simple arithmetic mean), median and mode. Simple, sub-divided, multiple bar-diagrams and histogram. Simple related problems. IV COMMERCIAL MATHEMATICS Fractions. Ratios and proportions. Percentages and average. Simple related problems. BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. Introduction to Statistics by N.M. Shah. 2. Mathematics (NCERT) for Class VIII and IX 3. Mathematics for MBA by R.S. Aggarwal (only simple related problems)

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II SEMESTER Diploma in Costume Design & Garment Tech., Univ. Women's Polytechnic, AMU 7

Periods / week = 04 Total no. of periods reqd. = 45 Duration of End Sem. Exam = 2 Hrs

End Sem. Exam Marks = 60 Assignment + Mid Sem = 15+25=40 Total Marks = 100

WGT103 TEXTILE MANUFACTURING

I INTRODUCTION TO TEXTILES Industry, markets, classification of textile fibers and essential fiber properties. II YARN FORMATION (i) Elementary process of different types of fibers to yarn. Cellulose, Protein and Synthetic. (ii) Twist and ply of yarns. (iii) Types of yarns, simple and fancy yarns. III FABRIC CONSTRUCTION Weaving structure of simple loom and its working method. Types of weave: basic and fancy – plain, twill, satin, crepe, leno and pile. Elementary knowledge of knitting, felting, bonding and braiding. IV ORIGIN AND PROPERTIES OF NATURAL FIBERS & MAN MADE FIBERS Wool, Silk, Cotton, Linen, Polyster, Nylon and Rayon. BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. Grammar of Textile Design – H. Nishbal – Tarapore Wak; McGraw Hill. 2. Surface Characteristics of Fibres & Textiles – M.J. Schick; Marul Dekker Jac Ny. 3. Fundamental of Textile and their care – Sushila Dantyagi, Orient Longman, New Delhi. 4. Textile Fibre to Fabric, by Bernard P. Corbman; McGraw Hill Book Company, New Delhi. 5. Household textile and laundry work – Durga Deulkar. 6. Textbook of Clothing, Textiles and Laundry - Sushma Gupta, Neeru Garg

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II SEMESTER Diploma in Costume Design & Garment Tech., Univ. Women's Polytechnic, AMU 8

Periods / week = 04 Total no. of periods reqd. = 45 Duration of End Sem. Exam = 2 Hrs

End Sem. Exam Marks = 60 Assignment + Mid Sem = 15+25=40 Total Marks = 100

WGT104 THEORY OF FASHION DESIGN

I FASHION THEORIES AND CYCLING Terminology of fashion design. Fashion cycling. Fashion theories – downwards flow theory, horizontal flow theory and upwards flow theory. II DESIGNING AND STYLE Types of design – Structural design and applied design. Types of fashion style – Classic, fad, retro, and contemporary trend. Factors which influence fashion. III CONTEMPORARY INDIAN DESIGNERS Role of a designer. Types of designer. Famous Indian designers and their work – Ritu Kumar, Manish Malhotra, Reena Dhaka, Tarun Tahliani and Ritu Beri. IV BRIEF HISTORICAL VIEW OF EUROPEAN FASHION TRENDS (i) Fashion trends in the nineteenth century. (ii) Fashion trends in the twentieth century. (iii) Fashion industry in the new millennium. BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. Survey of Historic Costume, 4th Edition - Phyllis G. Tortora & Keith Eubank 2. Comdex Fashion Design, Vol-I, Fashion Concepts - Dr. Navneet Kaur 3. Marimekko Fabrics Fashion Architecture - BGC Yale 4. Individuality in Clothing Selection and Personal appearance - Mary Kefgen & Phyllis Touchiespecht 5. Design through Discovery - Marjorie Elliott Beklin.

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II SEMESTER Diploma in Costume Design & Garment Tech., Univ. Women's Polytechnic, AMU 9

Periods / week = 04 Total no. of periods reqd. = 45 Duration of End Sem. Exam = 2 Hrs

End Sem. Exam Marks = 60 Assignment + Mid Sem. = 15+25=40 Total Marks = 100

WGT105 COSTUME DESIGN & FABRICATION – I

RATIONALE The objective of this paper is to make students familiar with selection and matching the needle, thread with fabrics, basic stitches, decorative stitches, seams, seam finishes and disposal of fullness in garments. I SEAM AND SEAM FINISHES (i) Selection and matching the thread and needle with the fabric. Technical terms used in clothing construction (ii) Types of seams and their choice. Working method of common seams - Plain seam, lapped seam, run and fell seam and french seam. (iii) Seam finishes: Edge stitched finish, overcast finish, herring bone stitch finish and bound seam edge finish. II NECKLINE FINISHES Preparation and use of true bias: Uses of true bias, cutting and joining bias strips. Facing: Bias facing, shaped facing and decorative facing. Binding: Single bias binding and double bias binding. III DISPOSAL OF FULLNESS IN THE GARMENTS (i) Darts: Decorative darts and Functional darts – French dart and Fish dart (ii) Pleats: Knife pleat, Box pleat, Kick pleat, Accordion pleat and Sunburst pleat. (iii) Tucks: Pin tucks, corded tucks, crossed tucks, scalloped tucks, released tucks and blind tucks. (iv) Gathers: Method of gathering, shirring and gauging. IV PLACKETS AND OPENINGS Standards of a good placket. Inconspicuous plackets – Continuous placket and two piece placket. Conspicuous plackets – Shirt sleeve placket and bound neck opening. Fasteners: Button and button holes, press buttons, hooks & eyes and Velcro. BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. Mc Call’s Sewing in Colour, Hamlyn, London, New York. 2. Odhams Encyclopaedia of Needlecraft, Dorothy M. Eawlett, Hazel M. Thoma, Constance Howard, J.

Petherbridge, Odhan’s Press Ltd., London.. 3. Pattern Cutting and Making Up, Martin M. Shobon and Janetp. Ward. 4. Creative Clothing Construction, Allyne Bawe, McGraw Hill Book Company.

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II SEMESTER Diploma in Costume Design & Garment Tech., Univ. Women's Polytechnic, AMU 10

Periods / week = 08 Total no. of periods reqd. = 96 Duration of End Sem. Exam = 5 Hrs

End Sem. Exam Marks = 40 Lab Course Work = 60 Total Marks = 100

WGT194 COSTUME DESIGN & FABRICATION – II Last updated on 19.12.2017

1. Fabrication of various types of garments listed under Unit-IV of Paper WGT-101. 2. Fabrication of Baba suit, Frock, Chooridar pyjama, Blouse and One garment of ladies/children in

contemporary style of fashion.

Periods / week = 06 Total no. of periods reqd. = 78 Duration of End Sem. Exam = 4 Hrs

End Sem. Exam Marks = 40 Lab Course Work = 60 Total Marks = 100

WGT195 HAND EMBROIDERY Last updated on 19.12.2017

1. Introduction to different fabrics, threads and equipments used in embroidery 2. Learning and practicing of the hand embroidery stitches on sample: Basic and variations - Blanket stitch,

bullion knot, cable chain stitch, chain stitch, couching, eyelet hole stitch, feather stitch, fish bone stitch, fly stitch, french knot, herring bone stitch, long and short stitch, rumanian stitch, satin stitch, seeding stitch, stem stitch, double knot stitch, lazy daizy stitch, ribbon work, john stitch, kamdani and salma sitara.

3. Preparing samples of traditional Indian embroideries. Blind Applique, Assisi, Cut work, Smocking, Honeycomb, Sindhi work, Kashmeri embroidery, Kantha of West Bengal, Kasuti of Karnataka, Chikankari of U.P. Phulkari of Punjab and Zardozi work.

4. Building up and designing stitchery borders, repeat borders, corners, circles and squares etc, 5. Demonstration of any three stitches used in trend. 6. Submission: File/Folder containing samples of S. No. 3. 7. To prepare and submit two or three items related to dresses/tapestries etc. BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. The craft of embroidery – Alison Liley. 2. Indian embroidery – Kamla Devi Kasuti 3. Needle work in colour – Macalls (edges) 4. Embroidery and stitch book – Penelope 5. Crewel embroidery – F. Anderson

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II SEMESTER Diploma in Costume Design & Garment Tech., Univ. Women's Polytechnic, AMU 11

Periods / week = 06 Total no. of periods reqd. = 78 Duration of End Sem. Exam = 4 Hrs

End Sem. Exam Marks = 40 Lab Course Work = 60 Total Marks = 100

WGT196 FASHION ILLUSTRATION – I

Objectives: To make students aware of: Art materials and tools. Understand colour theory and its application. Understand the nature through line, form, colour, texture, balance and harmony in design. Optical illusion created by lines and other geometrical shapes. Drawing and sketches of realistic and fashion figures. PART- A: Exercise on colour and design: Colour mixing, colour chart, Tonal scale and Value scale. Different types of necklines, collars and sleeves. Optical illusion created through line and colour. Prepare the project consisting Part – A. PART- B: Exercise on human figures: Prepare block figure of female and kids. Study of female Fashion figures according to standard measurements in different postures. Different types of folds, gathers, frills and pleats. Flat sketches of different garments. Students have to submit a project consisting Part A and B.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. Illustrating Fashion: Concept to Creation, 2nd Edition - Steven Stipelman. 2. Fashion Sketcbook, 4th Edition - Bina Abling. 3. The Spec Manual by Michele Wesen Bryant and Diane De Mers.

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III SEMESTER Diploma in Costume Design & Garment Tech., Univ. Women's Polytechnic, AMU 12

Periods / week = 04 Total no. of periods reqd. = 45 Duration of End Sem. Exam = 2 Hrs

End Sem. Exam Marks = 60 Assignment + Mid Sem. = 15+25=40 Total Marks = 100

WGT201 DRAFTING & PATTERN LAYOUT – II Last updated on 09.05.2017

RATIONALE The objective of this paper is to acquaint and expertise the students in designing and drafting of dresses in different styles and fashions for commercial and individual purpose. I DRAPING AND DESIGNING (i) Use of dress form for draping cloth into styles and for making patterns (ii) Creative styles through Dart Manipulation and torso foundation (iii) Creating variety in yoke design & Asymmetrical design designing. II DRAFTING AND PATTERN CUTTING (i) Collars: Puritan, sailor, flared and convertible (ii) (a) Set-in-sleeves: Plain, Bishop and Leg-o-mutton (b) Sleeve Bodice Combination: raglan, kimono and Magyar (iii) Pockets: (a) Patch pocket (b) Set in pocket – Bound and welt pocket (c) Pocket set into a seam – side pocket (iv) Various kinds of sleeve bottom finishing. III DRAFTING OF GARMENTS (i) Bengali kurta and ladies kurti (ii) Variation of ladies pants of current styles (any three types). IV DRAFTING AND DESIGNING OF GARMENTS (i) Gent’s shirt (ii) Lady’s waist coat (iii) Lady’s house coat with Shawl collar. BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1) Making a Dress – Ira Lillow. 2) Clothing Care – A.J. Ernest Mass. 3) The Basic Book of Sewing – Eve Harlow. 4) Encyclopedia of Dress Making by Raul Jewel. 5) Pattern Making for Fashion Design by Helen Joseph - Armstrong 5th Edition 6) More Dress Pattern Designing by Natalie Bray, 4th Edition 7) Dress Pattern Designing by Natalie Bray, 5th Edition 8) Creative Clothing Construction by Allyne Bane

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III SEMESTER Diploma in Costume Design & Garment Tech., Univ. Women's Polytechnic, AMU 13

Periods / week = 04 Total no. of periods reqd. = 45 Duration of End Sem. Exam = 2 Hrs

End Sem. Exam Marks = 60 Assignment + Mid Sem. = 15+25=40 Total Marks = 100

WGT202 TEXTILE DYEING & PRINTING

I FINISHING PROCESS OF FABRICS (ELEMENTARY) Importance of fabric processing. Bleaching, Mercerizing, Shrinking, Tentering, Calendaring, Napping, Beetling, Crepe and Crinkled effects. II DYEING Classification: Natural dyes - Vegetable, Animal and Mineral. Synthetic dyes: Basic dyes, Sulphur dyes, Vat dyes and Disperse dyes. III PRINTING Tie & dye, Block printing, Batik printing and Screen-printing. IV CARE OF FABRICS Fabric care, Storing and Stain removal.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. Grammar of Textile Design – H. Nishbal – Tarapore Wak; McGraw Hill. 2. Surface Characteristics of Fibres & Textiles – M.J. Schick; Marul Dekker Jac Ny. 3. Fundamental of Textile and their care – Suchila Dantyagi, Orient Longman, New Delhi. 4. Textiles fiber to fabric – Bernard P. Corbman; McGraw Hill. 5. Comdex Fashion Design, Vol-I, Fashion Concepts - Dr. Navneet Kaur.

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III SEMESTER Diploma in Costume Design & Garment Tech., Univ. Women's Polytechnic, AMU 14

Periods / week = 04 Total no. of periods reqd. = 45 Duration of End Sem. Exam = 2 Hrs

End Sem. Exam Marks = 60 Assignment + Mid Sem. = 15+25=40 Total Marks = 100

WGT203 BUSINESS ORGANIZATION & ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT

I INTRODUCTION Entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, meaning and its importance. Functions and qualities of an entrepreneur. Making of an entrepreneur. Entrepreneur motivation, training, achievement planning. II SMALL BUSINESS

Small scale industries – role and importance of small scale industries. Problems of small scale industry. Types of small business, village industry, tiny industry and ancillary industry. General principles of organization and functions of management. Working capital management. III MARKETING TECHNIQUES Basic concept of marketing and salesmanship. Project selection based on market survey, demand and supply. Product planning, significance of product planning. Product life cycle. Product identification. IV BANKING Duties and functions of bank, types of bank. Cheaques, credit note, debit note, promissory note, draft, invoice, voucher and traveler’s cheaque. BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1) Entrepreneurship Development in India by Dr. CB Gupta & Dr. NP Shrinivasan. 2) Marketing Management by Dr. CB Gupta & Dr. N Rajan. 3) Elements of Business Studies by Dinkar Pagare. 4) Entrepreneurship and small business management – Dr. C.B. Gupta and Dr. S.S. Khanka. 5) Business environment and entrepreneurship – U.C. Patnaik and S.R. Patnaik.

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III SEMESTER Diploma in Costume Design & Garment Tech., Univ. Women's Polytechnic, AMU 15

Periods / week = 08 Total no. of periods reqd. = 96 Duration of End Sem. Exam = 5 Hrs

End Sem. Exam Marks = 40 Lab Course Work = 60 Total Marks = 100

WGT291 COSTUME DESIGN & FABRICATION – III

1. Demonstration of pressing on various fabrics. 2. Preparation of fabrication file listed under Unit-II of Paper WGT-201. 3. Practice on fabrication of different types of garment listed under Unit-III of Paper WGT-201.

Periods / week = 06 Total no. of periods reqd. = 78 Duration of End Sem. Exam = 3 Hrs

End Sem. Exam Marks = 40 Lab Course Work = 60 Total Marks = 100

WGT292 DRAFTING AND PATTERN LAYOUT – II

1. Practice of making patterns by drafting and draping fabric on dress form or model. 2. Practice of drafting, layout and estimation of garments listed under Unit-III of Drafting and Pattern

Layout. 3. Practice of drafting and layout of sleeves, collars, pockets and cuffs. 4. Practice of drafting, layout and estimation of garments listed under Unit-IV of WGT-201.

Periods / week = 06 Total no. of periods reqd. = 78 Duration of End Sem. Exam = 4 Hrs

End Sem. Exam Marks = 40 Lab Course Work = 60 Total Marks = 100

WGT293 FASHION ILLUSTRATION – II

Objectives: To make students aware of – Illustration of fashion figures and attires in different colour mediums – Poster colour, water colour, ink, sketch pen, pencil colour and pastel colour. PART-A Illustration of fashion figures to the scale in different postures – Different types of textures and its use in illustrating different fashion garments: Marble, metallic, animal print, fur, batic, tie & dye, wrinkled, Chiffon Leather and Net, etc. – At least 10 latest fashion fabrics. Illustration of garments to the scale for male, female and kids, using fabric and paper. Prepare the project consisting Part – A. PART-B Different types of prints and their effect when draped as dress: Striped, check, geometrical and floral etc. Source of inspiration. Prepare casual wear, party wear, wedding wear, Indian and western costumes. Prepare High fashion attires. Prepare the project and portfolio consisting at least 15 sheets of ¼ imperial size. BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. Illustrating Fashion: Concept to Creation, 2nd Edition - Steven Stipelman. 2. Fashion Sketchbook, 4th Edition - Bina Abling. 3. The Spec Manual by Michele Wesen Bryant and Diane De Mers.

Periods / week = 04 Total no. of periods reqd. = 48 Lab Course Work = 60

End Sem. Exam Marks = 40 Total Marks = 100 Duration of End Sem. Exam = 3 Hrs

WGT-294: TEXTILE DYEING & PRINTING

1. Fabric familiarization through market survey. 2. Prepare samples in dyeing and printing listed under Unit-III of WGT-202. 3. To visit clothing manufacturing and printing factories and prepare a report.

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IV SEMESTER Diploma in Costume Design & Garment Tech., Univ. Women's Polytechnic, AMU 16

Periods / Week = 04 Total No. of Periods Reqd. = 45 Duration of End Sem Exam = 2 Hrs

End Sem Exam Marks = 60 Assignment + Mid Sem = 15+25 = 40 Total Marks = 100

WEN202 ENGLISH & COMMUNICATION SKILLS-II

I COMPREHENSION SKILLS Skimming, Scanning. Unseen passage: Reading and comprehending un-simplified text and guessing the meaning of unfamiliar words from the text. II VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT Word formation process (Affixation and compounding), Using words in Contexts, Glossary for Costume, Designing and Garments. III WRITING SKILLS (unit 3, 4 and 5) Language in situations: In the bank, at the railway station, applying for leave, buying and selling, placing an order for garments/goods. Writing a process IV FACTUAL DESCRIPTION (i) Yourself, Friends & relatives, Houses and buildings, Objects (ii) Giving instructions (iii) Business correspondence (iv) Writing Notices, Advertisements and Job Application. BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. Everyday dialogues in English by Dixon R.J. 2. English n situations by O’Neil R.O.. 3. Modern English by Krishnaswamy..

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IV SEMESTER Diploma in Costume Design & Garment Tech., Univ. Women's Polytechnic, AMU 17

Periods / week = 04 Total no. of periods reqd. = 45 Duration of End Sem. Exam = 2 Hrs

End Sem. Exam Marks = 60 Assignment + Mid Sem. = 15+25=40 Total Marks = 100

WGT204 COSTUME DESIGN & FABRICATION – II

RATIONALE The objective of this paper is to familiarise the students to select the fabric for various purposes. To prepare properly designed garments with perfect fitting. I FABRIC SELECTION Selection of fabrics for various purposes: Age, climate, occasion, profession and fashion. II FITTING PROBLEMS AND PATTERN ALTERATION (i) Fitting problems and solution of upper and lower garments (ii) Alteration on commercial pattern. III MENDING AND PRESSING (i) Mending fundamental rules for darning. Kinds of tears (ii) Pressing: Equipments, pressing method and final pressing. IV UNDERLINING AND LINING (i) Method of underlining different dresses, Hemming of underlining garments and Lining a slit (ii) Inspection and checking of fabrication. BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1) Making a dress – Ira Lillow. 2) Clothing care – A.J. Ernest Mass. 3) The basic book of sewing – Eve Harlow. 4) Individuality in clothing selection and personal appearance – Mary Kelgen & Specht. 5) Clothing for moderns – Eras’n Kinchen Peters 6) Creative clothing construction - Allyne Bane. 7) Garment Construction Skills by Premlata Mullick 8) Clothing Construction and Wardrobe Planning - Dora. S. Lewis-Mabel Godebowers 9) Singer Sewing Book - Gladys Cunningham 10) Dress Designing by Manmeet Sodhia

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IV SEMESTER Diploma in Costume Design & Garment Tech., Univ. Women's Polytechnic, AMU 18

Periods / week = 04 Total no. of periods reqd. = 45 Duration of End Sem. Exam = 2 Hrs

End Sem. Exam Marks = 60 Assignment + Mid Sem. = 15+25=40 Total Marks = 100

WGT205 INDIAN ETHNIC COSTUMES & TEXTILES

I EVOLUTION OF DRESS Decorative, Protective and Utility value of dress. II HISTORY OF INDIAN COSTUME (i) Indian costume: Ancient, Mughal period, Rajput and Victorian period (ii) Dance costumes: Traditional and folk. III TRADITIONAL TEXTILES AND EMBROIDERIES OF INDIA (i) Traditional textiles of India: Muslin, Daccasaris, Chanderisari, Baluchar-Buttedar, Brocade, Bafta, Ab-i-rawans, Himrus & Amrus, Paithani and Pitambar, Patola, Bandhini (ii) Traditional embroideries of India: Phulkari of Punjab, Kasuti of Karnataka, Kanthas of Bengal, Chickenkari of Lucknow, Kashmiri and Kashidakari. IV CONTEMPORARY INDIAN COSTUMES Contemporary Indian costumes of different regions: (i) Northern region (ii) Western region (iii) Eastern region and (iv) Southern region. BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1) Indian costumes – A. Biswas. 2) Indian costumes – G.S. Ghurye. 3) The theory of fashion design – Brockman. 4) Indian Costumes and Textiles – Dr. Parul Bhatnagar 5) Comdex Fashion Design, Vol-I, Fashion Concepts - Dr. Navneet Kaur.

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IV SEMESTER Diploma in Costume Design & Garment Tech., Univ. Women's Polytechnic, AMU 19

Periods / week = 06 Total no. of periods reqd. = 78 Duration of End Sem. Exam = 5 Hrs

End Sem. Exam Marks = 40 Lab Course Work = 60 Total Marks = 100

WGT295 COSTUME DESIGN & FABRICATION – IV

1. Demonstration of fitting problems and solutions listed under Unit-II of Paper WGT-204. 2. Demonstration of alteration listed under Unit-II of Paper WGT-204. 3. Practice on fabrication of different types of garments listed under Unit-IV of Paper WGT-201.

Periods / week = 06 Total no. of periods reqd. = 78 Duration of End Sem. Exam = 3 Hrs

End Sem. Exam Marks = 40 Lab Course Work = 60 Total Marks = 100

WGT296 MACHINE EMBROIDERY Last updated on 19.12.2017

1. Demonstration of various embroidery machines. Preparation before starting the machine embroidery,

setting the machine, correct position and posture for working on machines. 2. Practice on selecting of appropriate needles, threads, fabrics, design, colour schemes for particular

articles. 3. Basic stitches used in machine embroidery, its characteristics and working methods. Running stitch,

round stitch, cording, patch work, net work, eye let stitch, satin stitch, long and short stitch, french knot and applique work.

4. Submission: File/Folder containing samples of S. No. 3. 5. To prepare and submit two or three items related to dresses/tapestries etc.

Periods / week = 06 Total no. of periods reqd. = 78 Duration of End Sem. Exam = 3 Hrs

End Sem. Exam Marks = 40 Lab Course Work = 60 Total Marks = 100

WGT297 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS – II Last updated on 19.12.2017

PART – A: To impart knowledge about vector graphics (i) Creating 10 head figure. (ii) Creating shaped figure. (iii) Draping Indian dresses with accessories on fashion figures. (iv) Draping Western dresses with accessories on fashion figures. (v) Logo designing. PART – B: To impart knowledge about image editing software (i) Introduction of image editing software & tools and techniques. (ii) Working with text, Applying effect on text through blending option and Uses of text in dress designing. (iii) Colour and tonal adjustment. Changing the colour levels and different modes. (iv) Creating fashion magazine cover/mood board/collage. Submission: File/Folder containing sheets of Part A and Part B.

Periods / week = 08 Total no. of periods reqd. = 96 Duration of End Sem. Exam = 3 Hrs

End Sem. Exam Marks = 40 Lab Course Work = 60 Total Marks = 100

WGT298 PROJECT

Project of student's own choice under the supervision of their teachers.