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Dress Making

Dress Making

Dress Making 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 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.

Course Info

Course Duration: 652 Hours

Students / Batch 30 Students

Course Code: PHF_DI_02

Days: Monday - Saturday

Course Fees: INR 18500/-

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Course Module
  • Let's Begin
  • Course Induction
  • Know Your Platform
  • Faculty Introduction
  • Introduction to communication
  • Importance and impact to communication
  • 1.1. Elements & Principles of Design

  • 1.2. Introduction to Fashion

  • 1.3. Inspirations & concepts

  • 1.4. Visual Presentations- Boards & Art Plates

  • Module 1 – Assignment

  • Survey End of Module 1

  • 2.1. History of Indian Costume

  • 2.2. Indian Designers

  • 2.3. History of World Fashion

  • 2.4. 20th Century Fashion

  • 2.5. Global Designers

  • Module 2 – Assignment

  • Survey End of Module 2

  • 3.1. Case Study

  • 3.2. Fashion Forecasting

  • 3.3. Range Development (Project Based)

  • 3.4. Project

  • Module 3 – Assignment

  • Survey End of Module 3

  • 4.1. Introduction to the Female Anatomy, Body Parts and Muscles

  • 4.2. Defining Silhouettes

  • 4.3. Understanding Postures

  • 4.4. Flat Drawings

  • 4.5. Introduction to Stylized Illustration

  • 4.6. Exaggerated Fashion Illustration

  • 4.7. Illustrating with Alternative Materials

  • 4.8. Creating Look Books

  • 4.9. Portfolio

  • Module 4 – Assignment

  • Survey End of Module 4

  • 5.1. Introduction to Basic Bodice Block (1/4 Size)

  • 5.2. Dart Manipulations & Variations

  • 5.3. Necklines, Collars, Pockets and Sleeves

  • 5.4. Introduction to Basic Skirt Block

  • 5.5. Dart Manipulations & Variations

  • Module 5 – Assignment

  • Survey End of Module 5

  • 6.1. Introduction to Sewing Machine, Tools and Equipment

  • 6.2. Different Seam & Hem Types & Samples

  • 6.3. Constructing a 1/4th Size Bodice with Sleeves

  • 6.4. Constructing a 1/4th Size Skirt

  • 6.5. Specification Sheets

  • Module 6 – Assignment

  • Survey End of Module 6

  • 7.1. Introduction to Textiles

  • 7.2. Classification of Fibers & Yarns

  • 7.3. Basics of Weaving & Knitting (Production)

  • 7.4. Introduction to Sustainability

  • 7.5. Introduction to Dyeing & Printing

  • 7.6. Introduction to Indian Textiles & Embroideries

  • Module 7 – Assignment

  • Survey End of Module 7

  • 8.1. Introduction to PowerPoint

  • 8.2. Introduction to Paint

  • 8.3. Introduction to Canva

  • 8.4. Canva Tools

  • 8.5. Canva Presentations

  • 8.6. Introduction to Corel Draw and Its Tools

  • 8.7. Drawing the Female Croqui

  • 8.8. Drawing Apparel for Women

  • Module 8 – Assignment

  • Survey End of Module 8

  • Business of Making and Selling Fashion

  • Globalization of the Fashion Industry

  • Ready to Wear vs. Haute Couture

  • Consumer Behavior

  • Fashion Marketing

  • RESEARCH PROJECT

  • FASHION FORECASTING PROJECT

  • RANGE DEVELOPMENT(PROJECT BASED)

  • DIGITAL PROJECT

  • Survey End of Module 9

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