FT3404 Syllabus - Pattern Engineering - 2021 Regulation Anna University
FT3404 Syllabus - Pattern Engineering - 2021 Regulation Anna University
FT3404 | PATTERN ENGINEERING | LPTC |
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3003
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
• To enhance the fundamental knowledge in human anthropometrics from the
scientific and technological viewpoint
• To equip students with comprehensive pattern making skills.
• To equip students with comprehensive pattern making skills.
UNIT I | STUDY OF BODY MEASUREMENTS AND SIZING SYSTEMS | 6 |
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Anthropometry- Human Anatomy, Body Ideals-Eight head theory: body
proportions, height and weight distribution. Important body measurements
for children, men and women across all age groups - Clothing sizing
systems - Methods of measuring body dimensions, Standard measurement
chart-designation and control dimensions. Landmark terms.
UNIT II | BASICS OF PATTERN MAKING | 15 |
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Introduction to pattern making and methods. Functions of pattern making
tools, Preparing and Measuring the Form, Pattern making terminologies,
Development of pattern - Drafting and draping methods - Basic men’s block
- bodice, sleeves trousers, and women’s block - bodice, sleeves, trousers,
skirt.
UNIT III | PATTERN ALTERATIONS AND GRADING | 6 |
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Pattern alteration for fit, Factors affecting the pattern making process.
Grading process, grade rules, and types of grading system.
UNIT IV | TECHNIQUES OF PATTERN MAKING | 9 |
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Dart manipulation- single dart series-slash-spread technique, pivotal
transfer technique. Two dart series- slash spread and pivotal transfer
technique. Graduated and radiating darts. Parallel, asymmetric and
intersecting darts. Types of added fullness and Contouring Principle.
UNIT V | PATTERNS FOR COLLARS AND SLEEVES | 9 |
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Collar classification and terms, basic shirt collar, Peter Pan collar,
sailor collar, mandarin collar, built-up neck lines, Cowls, Sleeve cap,
sleeve cuffs, puff, petal, lantern and leg-of-mutton sleeves
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
COURSE OUTCOMES:: Upon completion of the course, students will be able
to
Upon completion of this course, the student would be able to CO1:
Understand Anthropometry related concepts and important body measurements
CO2: Prepare patterns for basic blocks using drafting and draping
techniques CO3: Develop knowledge on the techniques involved in grading
and in pattern alteration CO4: Apply dart manipulation techniques to
design, variation in garment components CO5: Prepare patterns for basic
collar and sleeve components
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Harrold Carr., and Barbara Latham., “The Technology of Clothing
Manufacture” Backwell Science, U.K., 1994,ISBN: 0632037482 | ISBN-13:
9780632037483. 2. Gerry Cooklin., Steven George Hayes., and John
McLoughlin., “Introduction to Clothing Manufacture”, Wiley-Blackwell
Science, U.K., 2006, ISBN: 0632058463 | ISBN13:9780632058464. 3. Helen
Joseph Armstrong, “Pattern Making for Fashion Design” Pearson Education
(Singapore)Pvt. Ltd.,2005 2. Winifred Aldrich, “Metric Pattern Cutting”
Blackwell Science Ltd., 1994
REFERENCES:
REFERENCES: 1. Gerry Cooklin, “Master Patterns and Grading for Women’s
Outsizes”, Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1995. 2. Gerry Cooklin,
“Master Patterns and Grading for Men’s Outsize”, Blackwell Scientific
Publications, 1992. 3. Jeenne Price and Bernard Zamkoff, “Grading
Techniques for Modern Design” Fairchild Publications, 1990. 4.
Amaden-Crawford Connie, “The Art of Fashion Draping (3rd edition)” Om
Books International Publications, 2005 5. Winifred Aldrich, “Metric
Pattern Cutting” Blackwell Science Ltd., 1994
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