Cutting, Tailoring & Dress Making

Cutting, Tailoring & Dress Making

Course Code no.

-

Duration of course

-

Essential Theory hours -

Essential Practical hours -

605/705 ? 606/706 1 yrs. & 6 months 100hrs 270hrs

Introduction to the course ?

Clothing is one of the basic needs of human being people one becoming fashion conscious. With change in fashion & style, the stitching of garment also changes. Hence keeping in view the market demand and change fashion technology, courses on cutting, tailoring & dress making have been suitably designed in the structure of non formal education. The beneficiaries are new literates and people with low education levels. Besides in Indian tradition girls/women are expected to know tailoring to fulfill the basic stitching requirement at home. Stitching of garments at home is a money saving device for lower middle income group. Besides tailoring can be a vocation for self employment.

Objective ?

To provide knowledge & training in Use of tools & equipment used in tailoring trade Sewing terminology Taking correct body measurements Basic hand & machine stitches Designing, drafting & pattern making Layout & fabric estimation Cutting, tailoring & finishing of garments for children, ladies & gents. Alteration, defects & remedies to fitting problems. Processes of quality centrol, packaging, labeling, marking, costing & promotion. Sourcing of fabrics, trends & relating so servicing process. Skill to construct professional looking garments. Enhancing employability & entrepreneur skills.

Entry Qualification

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8th Pass/Literate

Competencies : -

1. Identify and take care of the various tools and equipment used in cutting and tailoring.

2. Identify and practice basic (temporary and permanent) and decorative stitches. 3. Take body measurements (length width and circumference) systematically and

follow necessary precautions. 4. Master the use of swing machine and take care of the machine. 5. Follow precautions while using a machine. Identify and correct the defects in a

machine. Identify and correct the defects in a machine. 6. Control of fullness ? darts, pleats, gathers 7. Make different types of seams using bias, piping and facing and plackets and 8. Make hook and eye and attach buttons, button hole etc. 9. Select fabric and appropriate colour combinations according to age, tradition.

Vocation and personality. 10. Follow rules of pattern making, layout and fabric estimation 11. Design, draft, pattern making cutting, stitching and finishing of the garments (panty,

slip, jhabla, set, frock, gents pyjama, petticoat, churidar pyjama, ladies kurta, salwar etc.) 12. Surface decoration of garments using embroidery, laces, buttons, beads, sequins etc. 13. Fold, iron, pack and cost evaluation of stitched garment. 14. Marking and storing of drafts and patterns for future use.

Job opportunities : After completing the course one can get employment in garment manufacturing unit or get self employed by opening a tailoring sop or work at home.

Wage employment : Can get employment as cutter/tailor/checker/designers in garment manufacturing industries/tailoring shops/tailoring units in govt. sector of public sectors like jails /hospitals etc. can get employments as instructor in educational institutes.

Self employment : can open his/her own tailoring shop or can do tailoring work at his/her own house or can take up orders work from factories.

Scheme of study ?

Weightage :-

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Theory ? 15%

Practical ? 85%

Scheme of Evaluation

Course code 705/605 706/606

Theory 30 30

Practical 90 90

Internal 80 80

Total 200 200

Passing Criteria : - Theory

40%

Practical 50%

Internal

40%

Aggregate 50%

SUBJECT - 1 Cutting & Tailoring

Section A: Foundation

Unit 1.

2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7.

Contents Introduction to Sewing Machine

Tools and Equipments used in tailoring Trade Terminology Measurement Taking

Drafting / Pattern Making

Basic Stitching Construction Skills

Theory

- Machine Operation - Different parts of

machine and their functions. - Safety precautions - Proper maintenance and oiling

Description of various tools used in tailoring

- Drafting tools: - Cutting Tools: - Stitching tools:

- Specific terms used in drafting, cutting & stitching

- Use of tape for measurement

- Proper / correct measurement taking, Precautions

- Use of L scale for measurement

- Sequence of measurement

- Need for drafting and pattern making

- Method of preparing draft

- Preparing pattern cutting

- Hand stitches - Machine stitches - Decorative stitches

- Knowledge about: - Seams, Drafts, Tucks,

Pleats, Buttons Hole, Buttons Hooks and snage, Eye, Titch buttons

Practical - Operating machine - Removing parts and

practice in refixing - Adjusting the parts for

proper functioning - Practice in cleaning and

oiling Practice in using - Different Scissors - Shapper, L Scale, Art

Curve, Tracing wheel - Thimble etc. - Practice in using proper

terms.

- Practice in using tape - Taking measurement - Sequencing of

measurement. - Use of L scale

- Simple drafting - Pattern making - Paper pattern cutting

- Preparation of sample pieces of stitches

- Preparation of sample pieces using all construction skills.

8. Selection of Cloth - Selection of right type of

fabric for a particular

garment

9. Estimation of Cloth - How to estimate cloth for

garments

10. Colour concept

Colour combination for

buttons, thread & cloth

11. Simple Cutting and - How to mark the

Stitching

measurements on cloth

before cutting

- Leaving margin for

inlays and turnings

- Skills in Stitching

Section B: Cutting & Stitching

Unit Contents

Theory

- Identification of different types of fabric

- Estimation by giving various measurements

- Practicals in selection of colour combination (contrast & harmony)

- Marking with different measurement

- Cutting the cloth as per marking, leaving margin for inlays and turnings.

- Practice in stitching on paper for straight zigzig, round etc.

- Stitching of - Handkerchief / Bib /

Pillow cover / Bags / Underwear / Quilting

Practical

1. Construction skills - Use of velcrow & Elastic - Fixing velcrow &

- Elastic insetion

Practical work on

Tailoring Skills

Drafting, paper pattern

Stitching of different baby

making, cutting, stitching garments

and finishing of following

garments: Children

Stitching of different ladies

Garments

garments

EITHER

Ladies Garments Or

Stitching of different gents

Boys / Gants Garments

garments

7.1 MODULE -II (CODE 606 AND 706) DRESS MAKING

Section A: Advanced Construction Skills

Unit Contents 1. Construction skills

Theory

- Type of facing, binding - Zip application - Elastic insertion - Design darts, Yokes &

midrift - Waist band application

Practical Practice in construction

skills

2. Tailoring skills

- Notch collar-Roll collar

3. Other skills

4. Pressing & Packing Precautions to be taken

Skills (Folding)

while pressing and folding

Section B: Garment Making & Dress Designing

1. Designing

Dress Designing

- Principles & concept

2. Pattern Making

- Creative pattern making

- Types of pattern &

Bodice block

3. Bodice Blocks

4. Manipulation and adjustment

What is manipulation / adjustment

Drafting, paper pattern making, cutting and stitching of garments: EITHER Ladies garments OR Gants garments - Tailor marks - Fittings & alterations - New garments from old

fabric / garments - Pressing of: - Cotton garments - Terene garments - Silk garments - Packing of various

garments (folding).

- Sample making

Measurement taking - Drafting and pattern

making of following blocks A. Children: - Basic Bodice Block - Sleeve, Skirt Block B. Ladies: - Basic Bodice Block - Sleeve / Trouser Block Practice of: - Dart / Sleeve / Collar manipulation - Adjustment for different figures - Stooping/ flat bust / full bust - Manipulation & making various creative patterns through the blocks in the following: - Children/Ladies/Gants garments/Sleeves/Collars

5. Fittings 6. Colour Concept

Problems of fitting and correction

- Colour concept and harmony in designing

/ Pockets/ Cuff/ Jackets Practice in correcting patterns

- Preparation of samples.

Beauty Culture

Course Code no.

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612

Duration of course

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6 months

Essential Theory hours -

40 (6 months)

80 (1yrs.)

Essential Practical hours -

160 (6 months)

320 (1yrs.)

Introduction to the course ?

In this modern time, people are concerned about their appearance & thus pay great attention to their body, dress & makeup. There has been a steep rise in people visiting beauty parlours/saloons/clinics for taking the services of beauticians for makeup hair cutting & setting, application of hair colour/dye etc. Makeup & hair dressing has become a part of daily life special among working girls & women. Thus one can find such parlours in every locality. This has created a great demand for trained personnel in beauty culture. There are good employment opportunities in this trade.

Keeping in view the modern trend in beauty culture & the demand for trained personnel. This cause in beauty culture will contribute immensely. The course include components like make up, bleaching, hair styling, cutting, dyeing, massage, Mehndi applications etc.

Objective ?

To provide knowledge, information & practice in Latest trends in beauty culture and hair dressing Importance & type of make up Eyebrow shaping, facials, bleaching, manicure & pedicure hair

care/Cutting/Setting/Styles/Hair dye & swing, Mehndi application. Removing of unwanted hair Body perfection, massage exercises & yoga Work ethics handling different types of clients and mastering appropriate

communication skills. Concern for health & hygiene Develop positive attitude, responsibility & accountability Entrepreneurship

Entry Qualification

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8th class pass/literate

Competencies : -

1. Identify and master the use and care of the tools and equipment used for beauty and hair care.

2. Develop good working habits and communication skills for business development 3. Practice yoga, meditation and dress appropriately as a beautician 4. Practice various methods and techniques of massage in facial, pedicure and

manicure. 5. Become familiar with the structure of nail, hair and common problems. 6. Master the techniques of removal of superfluous hair, by threading, bleaching,

waxing (cold and hot0 and depilation 7. Shape and arch eyebrows and apply bridal makeup and makeup or various

occasions and times of day. 8. Use of Mehendi colour and dye for colouring hair. 9. Practice Mehndi application on hands and feet and Mehndi tatooing. 10. Cut, trim, set style, curl and straighten hair. 11. Practice head oil massage and shampoo hair. 12. Read and follow instructions given for use of various cosmetics and beauty products

and packing. 13. Prepare home-made cosmetics especially packs, masks, lotion etc. using easily

available herbs and items in the home. 14. Follow safe and appropriate working habits.

Job opportunities :

Wage employment : Can be employed in beauty parlours/saloons/clinics to do the work relating to make up, hair dressing, massage etc. o Can be employed as makeup man/women for performer (artists) in theatre/studios.

Self employment : can open own parlors on a small scale to begin with. o Can get job work for bridal make up and Mehndi application

Scheme of study ?

Weightage :-

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Theory ? 15%

Practical ? 85%

Scheme of Evaluation

Course code

Theory

612

30

Scheme of Examination :

Practical

Internal

Total

90

80

200

-

Theory ? 1 ? hrs. Practical ? 3 hrs.

Passing Criteria : - Theory

40%

Practical 50%

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