'FASH' -- Fashion Merchandising and Design Courses
 
    
 

 

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This course teaches intermediate pattern drafting and flat patternmaking, with the introduction to the sizing of patterns/grading.  Development of patternmaking skills to include two-way stretch knits, swimwear, and complex construction.   Students apply commercial manufacturing standards in producing size ranges for misses' and women's wear, to include skirts, pants, bodices, sleeves and collars.   Students who repeat this course will improve skills through further instruction and practice.
(36 hours lecture;  54 hours lab;    Degree applicable)
(May be taken two times for credit.)

Course Measurable Objectives:

  1. Translate the relationship between two dimensional pattern shapes and completed three dimensional garments in complex construction and/or in knit fabrication.
  2. Apply the analytical skills to employ advanced pattern drafting techniques.
  3. Demonstrate manipulative skills needed to create patterns for complex construction and knit fabrics.
  4. Create/draft full scale patterns using commercial industry standards.
  5. Construct garments. Analyze fit and adjust patterns.
  6. Identify and utilize the key pivot points from which to grade/size a basic size 8 "block pattern".
  7. Illustrate grading/sizing competence, through practical application, in altering a basic block pattern to range from size 6 to 18.

Course Level Student Learning Outcomes:

  1. Students completing FASH 23 - Patternmaking 2 will be able to create a Shawl Collar Jacket with fitted sleeves, notches, grainlines and cut information pursuant to apparel industry standards.
  2. Students completing FASH 23 - Patternmaking 2 will be able to create a Lined Revere Collar Jacket and Pattern Card pursuant to apparel industry standards

 
    
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