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This course discusses industry-quick alternatives to traditional construction and tailoring
techniques using overlock and single needle machines. Hands-on experience using
woven fabrics for tailored clothing and novelty knits.
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(36 hours lecture; 54 hours lab; Degree applicable, CSU)
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Prerequisite:
FASH 10 - Clothing Construction 1
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Course Measurable Objectives:
- Demonstrate skills in using industry power machines and in making modifications for non-industry equipment.
- Develop a practical understanding of advanced industry construction techniques.
- Evaluate and apply proper finishing techniques as appropriate to a variety of fabrics.
- Construct different types of garments using industry standard methods and applications.
- Compare and contrast appropriate finishing methods for a variety of fabrics.
- Differentiate the proper use of equipment depending on fiber content, fabric construction, characteristics, and finishes.
- Organize, prioritize, and manage time to complete projects within the guidelines of class standards.
- Inspect and evaluate personal projects and the work of others.
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Course Level Student Learning Outcomes:
Students completing FASH 12 - Clothing Construction 2 will be able to:
- assemble a Men's Long Sleeve Shirt with Yoke, Plackets, Cuff and Collar pursuant to apparel industry standards.
- assemble a Pant with Fly Zipper and Welt Pocket pursuant to apparel industry standards.
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FASHION MERCHANDISING
AND DESIGN COURSES:
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