Topic to be covered
Pattern Making
Aim of the Module: To enable individual create apparel or custom patterns with respective with respective final finishing according to the clothing requirements.
- Introduction to Pattern Making
- Skirt Block (Front & Back) 1 Class
- Skirt Variations (A-line, Pleat, Flare, Circular, etc) 3 Classes
- Basic Bodice Block (Front & Back) + Waist Shaping 2 Classes
- Dart Manipulation with variations 3 Classes
- Yokes, Wrap and Empire Lines 3 Classes
- Style Lines 5 Classes
- Princess Style Lines (Armhole and Shoulder)
- Variations
- Sleeve and Variations 3 Classes
- Collar and Neckline Variations 3 Classes
- Dress Foundation 1 Class
Garment Construction
- Parts of a Sewing Machine – 1 Class
- Treadling the Machine – 1 Class
- Stitching on paper for alignment – 1 Class
- Threading the machine – 1 Class
- Basic Machine Templates (10) – 1 Class
- Seams (Topstitch, Flat-Fell, French) – 1 Class
- Pleats, Tucks, Gathers, Ruffles – 1 Class
- Facing – 2 Classes
- Hook and eyelet – 1 Class
- Hemming – 1 Classes
- Zippers – 1 Classes
- Pockets – 1 Classes
Fashion Illustration
Week 1: Introduction to the art of Fashion Illustration (Understanding why fashion should be treated as art)
- Shapes, lines and geometric shapes
- Human Anatomy
- Building rhythm with your paper and pencil
- Angular figures (take 1)
Week 2
- Angular figures (take 2)
- Fleshing out the Croquis
- Fleshing out the Croquis (front, profile and back view)
Week 3
- Analysis of body movement (spinal and limb movements)
- Facials (Basic facial details)
- Basics face shapes and dimensions
- Basic eye shapes, nose, lips, hair…
Week 4
- Introduction to fashion technical drawing
- Flats: drawing and tracing different fashion silhouettes
Week 5: Art forms and Illustration
- Accessories: how to draw bags, shoes, necklaces, sunglasses and indigenous headgears
Week 6
- Review of flats
- Elements of design
Week 7
- Clothing the Croquis
- Elements of design in fashion
Week 8
- Short treatise on the color theory
- Croquis book practice
Week 9
- Putting together a proper fashion collection
- Croquis book practice
Week 10
- Review and project assessment
- Project
- Submission of long-term assignments
Note: Class and take-home assignments would be based on the substantive lesson for the week and there’d be long term assignments administered to students before, between and after the course.
Textile Science
Week 1 – Introduction to Fabrics & Textiles
- Introduction to fabrics and textiles.
- Natural fibres and the designer
- Artificial fibres and their uses
- Woven, Knitted and Printed fabrics…How to differentiate them.
- Fibre identification methods 1
- Discussion: The fabric industry in Nigeria, Africa and diaspora. How it affects your work as a designer.
PRACTICAL CLASS: using yarns for decorative stitches in textile design. – blanket stitch, outline, chain, French knots, herring bone, hem stitch, cross stitch, back stitches etc.
Week 2 – Natural versus artificial fibres
- Fibre identification methods 2
- Selecting fabrics for different collection
- Identification of fibres using the burn test
PRACTICAL CLASS: Discussion on the preparation of ACTIVITY #1: Swatch Book. (If time allows, students may work on this at the end of the class time. Students will cut out different types of fabrics and will be introduced to the burn test. Hand embroidery using decorative stitches combined with working with sequence, stones and beads.
Week 3 – Fabric construction (woven non-woven & knitted fabrics)
- PRACTICAL CLASS: weaving with cardboard strips to create bags, purses, throw pillows etc.
Week 4 – Introduction to textile design
(TERMS & METHODS)
- Introduction to the principles and elements of design
- Colour schemes and combos
PRACTICAL CLASS: Introduction to Fabric painting
Week 5 – Introduction to t-shirt design and printing technology
- PRACTICAL CLASS: Use of Applique for T shirt design. Use of the Stencilling method.
Week 6 – Introduction to basic tie & dye techniques
- PRACTICAL CLASS: Creating outstanding fabrics using the tie and dye technique.
Tools Needed
You can now order your designing tools, both Patternmaking & Garment Construction here
- Brown Paper
- Armhole Curves / French Curves
- Measuring Tape
- Sharpener
- Eraser
- Paper Scissors
- Pencil
- Masking Tape
- Metal long straight Ruler
- Tracing Wheel
- Hip Curve
- Muslin/ Calico / Teru
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