Surface Embellishments (Practical)

Paper Code: 
GPM 126
Credits: 
06
Contact Hours: 
90.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 
  1. To familiarize students with various techniques of surface ornamentation for value addition
  2. To enable the students to understand application of various surface enrichments for apparel and home furnishings

 Content

Design Analysis 15 hrs
  • Market Survey of structural and applied design in reference to variations in fibre, yarn, fabric construction, embroidery, dyeing, printing, finishes.
Documentation of motives 20 hrs
  • Geometrical, simplified, naturalized, stylized, abstract and ornamental motifs
  • Enlargement and reduction, growth of motif
  • Placement and repeats of all over patterns
  • Combining motifs big and small implementation of different sources
  • Colour consideration : Color harmonies and color ways
  • Steps in design process : Inspiration, identification, Conceptualization, Exploration, Modeling, Communication, Production
Preparation of scrap file of decorative Techniques 30 hrs
  • Basis hand and machine stitches:
  1. Filling and outline stitches
  2. Cut work, Applique work, smocking, shirring and crochet
  • Edging:  Lace, Piping, Beads, Fringes                        
  • Different type of printing and colours and dyes used. A project  on tie and dye, batik, stencil, screen and block printing                                
  • Indian textiles

Students will prepare a scrap file of the topics covered.

A report on : 15 hrs
  • Woven Designs : Concept of design repeat translation in the form of peg plans and drafts, understanding basic and decorative weaves, Colour way, calculations of yarn requirement.
  • Knitted Designs : concept of design repeat, patterning in knits, calculation of your requirement.
  • Visit of basic dyeing and printing units
Developing and sourcing for the development of a product 10 hrs

 

Essential Readings: 

Wood, D. The practical encyclopedia of sewing, Anness Publishing Ltd, USA

References: 

Readers Digest, Complete guide to needle work, The  Readers Digest Association Inc, Pleasantville, New York