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"Upgrade Skills of Existing Producers so that an Extended; Diversified; Improved Range of
Commodities; Foodstuffs; Goods and Services are Readily Available."

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Experiential Leaning Mode Learning:

The Experiential Leaning Mode Learning by doing engages the learner, encouraging him/her to think more, work hard, and ultima tely learn
more thoroughly than with traditional teaching methods. Experiential learning is more than just doing activities. It inv olves discussing the activity,
drawing conclusions from the activity, and applying them to the real world. The experiential model and its five steps are use d in each activity in this
guide as a means to help you gain the most from the learning experiences.

How Experiential Learning Works


Do
1. Experience – Begin with a concrete experience. This can be an individual or group activity that involves “doing something.”
Reflect.
2. Share – Next get the group or individual to talk about what they experienced when they were doing the activity. Share reactions and
observations. Talk freely.
Sharing questions:
 What did you do?
 What happened?
 How did you feel to…?
 What was the most difficult? Easiest?
3. Process – Discuss how questions are created by the activity. Processing questions (use information generated from sharing quest ions):
 What problems or issues seemed to occur over and over?
 What similar experience(s) have you had?
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Apply:

1. Generalize – Find general trends or common lesson in the experience. Identify the important points that apply to the real world.
Generalizing questions:
 What did you learn about yourself through this activity?
 What did you learn about making decisions (or other life skills)?
 How do the major themes or ideas relate to real life and not just the activity?
 How did you go about making your decision?

2. Apply – Talk about how the new information can be applied to every-day life or sometime in the future.

Applying questions:

 How can you apply what you learned to a new situation?


 How will the issues raised by this activity be useful in the future?
 How will you act differently in the future as a result of this activity?

Interactive Demonstration: An interactive demonstration is a fun way to share what you have learned with others. The key is getting the audience
involved in doing what they are doing, not just showing them. You can give an interactive demonstration at anywhere a lot of people gather. You can
choose almost any topic in the curriculum.
Here are some questions to ask when choosing a topic:

 Is it something that can be done in a small span of time?


 Is it something other people might like to learn about?
 Is there something hands-on for the audience to do?
 Can the supplies for the hands-on activity be used over and over again, or do they have to be replaced every time?
 Having to replace them, adds to the cost.

A demonstration should last about five to fifteen minutes, and you need to be able to do it over and over again with differen t people. You
should have a conversation with the people you are demonstrating to. The goal is to involve the audience. You can do this by having audience
members do what they are doing, play a game, answer questions, or do a hands -on activity. Some example: how to use a measuring tape or cutting
table, or how to find things on a label.

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Introduction to the Course –
Clothing is one of the Basic Needs of Human Beings. People ore Becoming Fashion Conscious. With Changes in Fashion & Style, t he
Stitching of Garment also Changes. Hence keeping in View the Market Demand and Changes in Fashion Tec hnology, Courses on Cutting, Tailoring
& Dress Making has been Suitably Designed in the Structure of Non Formal Education. The Beneficiaries are New Literates and P eople with Low
Education Levels. Besides in Pakistani 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.

CURRICULUM SALIENT POINTS:

Main Features of the Curriculum:


1. Title of the Course: Advanced Domestic Tailoring.
2. Duration of the Course: 6-Months.
3. Type of the Course: Full Time Institutional.
4. Entry Qualification: Intermediate
5. Total Training Hours: 600-Hours.
6. Training Hours per day: 5 Working Hours /Day
7. Training Hours per week: 25 Hours (5 days/week).
8. Training Methodology: 90 % Practical 10 % Theory
9 Medium of Instruction: English/ Urdu.

A comprehensive Dress making course for women has been designed. The basic objective of the course is to train women to make garments
with perfection. To impart skills in dress making for all age groups i.e. children, ladies and gents along with standard s izes, designs of traditional and
modern classes are also part of the course. This course will enable a trainee to increase their family’s income.
Overall Objectives of the Course:
The Objectives of this Course are:
1. To Provide Comprehensive Training to Women from Designing to Final Execution of Properly Constructed Garments till the Finish ing
Process and Quality Control.
2. To Emphasize on Skill Proficiency so as to enable them to Provide Support to Related Industry in Future and thus contribute to the Economic
Growth of the Country.
3. To Maximize the Production of High Quality Garments for Exports and the Local Market.
To Provide Knowledge & Training in:
1. Use of Tools & Equipment used in the Tailoring Trade.
2. Sewing Terminology.
3. Taking Correct Body Measurements.
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4. Basic Hand & Machine Stitches.
5. Designing, Drafting & Pattern Making.
6. Layout & Fabric Estimation.
7. Cutting, Tailoring & Finishing of Garments for Infants; Children; Ladies & Gents.
8. Alteration, Defects & Remedies to Fitting Problems.
9. Processes of Quality Control, Packaging, Labeling, Marking, Costing & Promotion.
10. Sourcing of Fabrics &Trends Relating To Servicing Process.
11. Skill to Construct Professional Looking Garments.
12. Enhancing Employability & Entrepreneurial Skills.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATION OF TEACHERS :


3-year D.D.M from Polytechnic Institute with 2–Years Domestic Tailoring Teaching Experience.
OR
F.A plus Two year experience in Domestic Tailoring.
OR
Graduate from Technical Training Institutes in Domestic Tailoring.
OR
4-years experience of Domestic Tailoring.

EMPLOYABILITY OF PASS OUTS:


The pass-outs of this course may work in the following sectors / areas and positions:
1. They can work at home for domestic purpose as well as Cottage Industry.
2. Pass Outs may join any Garment Manufacturing Industry/ Tailoring Shop/ Tailoring Units in the Govt. Sector or Public Sector like jails/
hospitals etc. with further Training in Entrepreneurial Skills as cutter/tailor/checker/designers
3. The Trainee will be able to understand the Industrial Set Up and thus will be able to work there.
4. They can be hired as Supervisors or Quality Control Personnel as they will have the Knowledge and Skill accordingly.
5. They could also work for some Tailoring House or be Self-Employed (can become Entrepreneurs).
6. Pass-outs can become Teachers in Vocational/ Technical Training Institutes.

KNOWLEDGE PROFICIENCY DETAILS:


After completion of this course, the trainee should be able to:
1. Understand Work with required Machines/ Equipment/ Tools.
2. Explain Patterns of Different Sizes According to Body Measurements of Gents, Ladies and Children.
3. Describe Patterns Making and Cutting Techniques.
4. Express General Principles of Dress Designing and Making.
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5. Precautions while using a Sewing Machine.
6. Identify Defects in a Sewing Machine.
7. Identify the Various Tools and Equipment used in Cutting and Tailoring.
8. Identify Basic (Temporary and Permanent) and Decorative Stitches.
9. Selection of Fabrics and Appropriate Color Combinations According to Age, Tradition, Vocation and Personality.
10. Rules of Pattern Making, Layout and Fabric Estimation.
11. Rules of Folding, Ironing, Packing and Cost Evaluation of Stitched Garments.

SKILL PROFICIENCY DETAILS


After completion of the course, the trainee should be able to:
1. Make Children’s, Gent’s and Lady’s Garments.
2. Make Patterns of Different Sizes according to Body needs of Gents, Ladies and Children.
3. Master the use of and Work on Manual Sewing Machines / Automatic Sewing Machines, etc. as well as be able to Remove Defects while
Sewing.
4. Follow Precautions while using a Sewing Machine.
5. Identify and Correct Defects in a Sewing Machine.
6. Take Care of, and Store Dresses Properly.
7. Use Manual Sewing / Electric Sewing Machines and Allied Tools and Equipment.
8. Identify and take Care of the Various Tools and Equipment used in Cutting and T ailoring.
9. Identify and Practice Basic (Temporary and Permanent) and Decorative Stitches.
10. Take Body Measurements (Length, Width and Girth) Systematically and Follow Necessary Precautions.
11. Control of Fullness – Darts, Pleats, Gathers.
12. Make Different Types of Seams using Bias, Piping, Facing and Plackets.
13. Make Hooks, Eyes and button Holes and Attach Buttons.
14. Select Fabric and Appropriate Color Combinations According to Age, Tradition, Vocation and Personality.
15. Follow Rules of Pattern Making, Layout and Fabric Estimation.
16. Designing, Drafting, Pattern Making, Cutting, Stitching and Finishing of Garments (Frocks, Gents Pants: Coats, Dress Shirts and Shalwar
Kamiz, Petticoats, Churidar Pajamas, Ladies Kurta, Shalwar etc.)
17. Surface Decoration of Garments using Embroidery, Lace, Buttons, Beads, and Sequins etc.
18. Folding, Ironing, Packing and Cost Evaluation of Stitched Garments.
19. Marking and Storing of Drafts and Patterns for Future Use.

DETAILS OF COURSE CONTENTS:


# Main Subject Topic
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A
1 Introduction to Instructors/ Students/ Course.
2 Safety Precautions in a Garments Factory.
Fire Fighting.
3
Mock Drill for Fire Fighting.
4 First Aid.
5 Discipline at Work.
B
Selection of Cloth. Selection of Right Type of Fabric for a Particular Garment
6
Identification of Different Types of Fabric.
7 Estimation of Cloth - How to Estimate Cloth for Garments. Estimation by giving Various Measurements.
Color Concept/ Color Combination for Buttons, Thread & Cloth. Practicals in Selection of Color Combination (Contrast &
8
Harmony).
A - Color Concept and Harmony in Designing.
9 Sewing. Introduction and Instruction of Sewing Techniques.
A Introduction of Sewing Machines.
B Parts of a Sewing Machine.
C Lubrication of Sewing Machines.
D Trouble Shooting of Sewing Machines.
E Care of Sewing Machines.
10 Drafting / Pattern Making.
A Introduction of Pattern Making
B Tools of Drafting
C Scale reading & writing
D Body Measurement
E Terms & Technologies used in Drafting
11 Bodice Block.
A Drafting of Basic Bodice Block.
12 Development of Children’s Garments from Basic Bodice Block.
A Girl’s Garments.
i A line Frock.
ii Yoke Frock.
ii Body Frock.
iv Umbrella Frock.
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Petticoats.
B Drafting of Different Pajamas.
i Thaila Cut.
ii Simple Shalwar.
iii Shalwar with Belt.
Churidar Pajamas.
C Boy’s Garments.
i Knickers.
ii Bush Shirts.
iii Rompers.
D Lady’s Garments
i Draft & Cut Out Patterns of Ladies Shirts (fitted).
ii Draft & Cut Out Patterns of Lady’s Kurta.
iii Draft & Cut Out Patterns of Lady’s Petticoats.
iv Draft & Cut Out Patterns of Lady’s Churidar Pajamas.
v Pattern Alteration for Different Figures.
E Gent’s Garments.
i Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Gent’s Shirts (fitted).
ii Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Gent’s Trousers.
iii Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Gent’s Coats/ Suits.
iv Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Gent’s Shalwar Kurta.
13 Seams.
A Different Kinds of Seams and Finishes.
B Button Holes and Fastened.
C Zippers (Visible/ Invisible).
D Hand Stitches.
14 Sewing of Girl’s Garments.
A Sewing of A line Frock.
B Sewing of Yoke Frock.
C Sewing of Body Frock.
D Sewing of Umbrella Frock.
E Sewing of Petticoats.
F Sewing of Pajamas.
G Thailla Cut.
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H Square Cut.
I Churidar Pajamas.
15 Sewing of Boy’s Garments.
A Knickers.
B Bush Shirts.
C Rompers.
16 Sewing of Lady’s Garments.
A Sewing of Lady’s Kameez.
B Sewing of Lady’s Kurta.
C Sewing of Lady’s Shalwar.
D Sewing of Lady’s Simple Shalwar.
E Sewing of Lady’s Shalwar with Belt.
F Sewing of Lady’s Churidar Pajamas.
G Sewing of Lady’s Petticoats.
17 Sewing of Gent’s Garments.
A Basic Men’s Wear Dress Shirt.
B Basic Men’s Wear Coats/ Suits.
C Basic Men’s Wear Trousers.
D Basic Men’s Wear Shalwar Kurta.
18 Fittings. Problems of Fitting and Correction.
19 Finishing & Quality Control.
A Introduction to Different Hand Finishes and Hems.
Different Necklines and Armhole Finishes (Bias Binding
B
& Facings).
C Checking Measurements.
Importance of Labeling & Tags. Removal of Unwanted
D
Threads.
E Proper Pressing & Packaging of all the Pieces.

# Advanced Domestic Tailoring Practicals: Sub Topic


A
1 Fire Fighting. Fire Fighting. Mock Drill for Fire Fighting.
2 First Aid. First Aid.

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B
Selection of Cloth. Selection of Right Type of Fabric for a Particular Garment
3
Identification of Different Types of Fabric.
4 Estimation of Cloth - How to Estimate Cloth for Garments. Estimation by giving Various Measurements.
5 Color Concept/ Color Combination for Buttons, Thread & Cloth. Practicals in Selection of Color Combination (Contrast & Harmony).
A - Color Concept and Harmony in Designing.
6 Sewing.
A Parts of a Sewing Machine.
B Lubrication of Sewing Machines.
C Trouble Shooting of Sewing Machines.
D Care of a Sewing Machine.
7 Drafting / Pattern Making.
A Scale Reading & Writing.
B Body Measurement.
8 Bodice Block.
A Drafting of Basic Bodice Block.
9 Development of Children’s Garments from Basic Bodice Block.
A Girl’s Garments
i A line Frock.
ii Yoke Frock.
iii Body Frock.
iv Umbrella Frock.
v Petticoats.
B Drafting of Different Pajamas.
i Thaila Cut.
ii Simple Shalwar.
iii Shalwar with Belt.
iv Churidar Pajamas.
C Boy’s Garments.
i Knickers.
ii Bush Shirts.
iii Rompers.
D Lady’s Garments.
i Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Lady’s Shirt (Fitted).
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ii Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Lady’s Kurta.
iii Pattern Alteration for Different Figures.
iv Draft & Cut Out Patterns of Lady’s Petticoats.
v Draft & Cut Out Patterns of Lady’s Churidar Pajamas.
E Gent’s Garments.
i Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Gent’s Shirts (fitted).
ii Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Gent’s Trousers.
iii Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Gent’s Coats/ Suits.
iv Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Gent’s Shalwar Kurta.
10 Seams.
A Different Kinds of Seams and Finishes.
B Button Holes and Fastened.
C Zippers (Visible/ Invisible).
D Hand Stitches.
11 Sewing of Girl’s Garments.
A Sewing of A line Frock.
B Sewing of Yoke Frock.
C Sewing of Body Frock.
D Sewing of Umbrella Frock.
E Sewing of Pajamas.
F Thailla Cut.
G Square Cut.
H Churidar Pajamas.
12 Sewing of Boy’s Garments.
A Knickers.
B Bush Shirts.
C Rompers.
13 Sewing of Lady’s Garments.
A Sewing of Lady’s Kameez.
B Sewing of Lady’s Kurta.
C Sewing of Lady’s Shalwar.
D Sewing of Simple Lady’s Shalwar.
E Sewing of Lady’s Shalwar with Belt.
14 Sewing of Gent’s Garments.
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A Basic Men’s Wear Dress Shirt.
B Basic Men’s Wear Coats/ Suits.
C Basic Men’s Wear Trousers.
D Basic Men’s Wear Shalwar Kurta.
15 Fittings. Problems of Fitting and Correction.
16 Finishing & Quality Control.
A Hand Finishes and Hems.
B Different Necklines and Armhole Finishes (Bias Binding& Facings).
C Checking Measurements.
D Labeling & Tags. Removal of Unwanted Threads.
E Proper Pressing & Packaging of all the Pieces.

SCHEME OF STUDIES
Advanced Domestic Tailoring (1-Year) Course
Module No. Module Theory Hrs. Practical Hrs. Total Hrs.
1 Introduction & Course Outline & Safety Measures: 08 Hours 17 Hours 25 Hours
Color Concept/ Color Combination.
Estimation of Cloth.
2 27 Hours 63 Hours 90 Hours
Selection of Cloth.
Drawing/ Measuring.
Drafting / Pattern Making/ Introduction of Pattern
3 Making. 18 Hours 82 Hours 100 Hours
Practical Work on Tailoring Skills.
4 Garment Making & Dress Designing. 10 Hours 25 Hours 35 Hours
Development of Garments from Basic Bodice Block.
Baby’s Garments.
Girl’s Garments.
5 Boy’s Garments. 27 Hours 108 Hours 135 Hours
Drafting of Pajamas.
Lady’s Garments.
Gent’s Garments.
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Introduction to Cutting Tools Home Based.
6 Pressing and Cutting of Lady’s Garments. 05 Hours 95 Hours 100 Hours
Pressing and Cutting of Gent’s Garments.
Foundation:
7 Sewing. 06 Hours 74 Hours 80 Hours
Introduction and Instruction of Sewing Techniques.
DRESS MAKING
Advanced Construction Skills.
Basic Children’s Wear (Sizes 4-6).
Sewing of Girl’s Garments.
Sewing of Pajamas.
Basic Children’s Wear (Sizes 4-6).
8 01 Hours 494 Hours 495 Hours
Sewing of Boy’s Garments.Sewing of Lady’s
Garments.
Sewing of Shalwar.
Sewing of Pajamas.
Sewing of Gent’s Garments.

Finishing.
9 02 Hours 38 Hours 40 Hours
Fittings.
Quality Control.
Industrial Production.
Production Control.
Manufacturing Process.
Cost Analysis.
10 16 Hours 84 Hours 100 Hours
Job Opportunities.
Develop Professionalism.
Exposition.
Revisions.
Final Test.
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1200
Grand Total: 120 Hours 1080 Hours
Hours
Percentage: 10 % 90 % 100 %

Targeted Project/Life Skills:


 Safe Work Procedures.
 Smart Raw Material Purchasing.
 Industrial Safety and Science.
 Stitched Clothes Manufacturing.
 Product Packaging.
 Product Marketing.
 Work/ Job Documentation
 Careers and the Tailoring Industry.
Overall Objectives of the Course:
 To provide Knowledge & Training in:
• Use of Tools & Equipment Used in Tailoring Trade.
• Sewing Terminology.
• Taking Correct Body Measurements.
• Basic Hand & Machine Stitches.
• Designing, Drafting & Pattern Making.
• Layout & Fabric Estimation.
• Cutting, Tailoring & Finishing of Garments for Baby’s, Children, Ladies & Gents.
• Alteration, Defects & Remedies to Fitting Problems.
• Processes of Quality Control, Packaging, Labeling, Marking, Costing & Promotion.
• Sourcing of Fabrics, Trends & Relating to Servicing Process.
• Skill to Construct Professional Looking Garments.
• Enhancing Employability & Entrepreneurial Skills.
 To Equip Deserving Women with Employable Skills.
 To Explore Sustainable and Alternate Development Methods of Livelihoods.
 To Ensure a Sustainable Income through Vocational Activities to Alleviate Poverty in Families and thus Improve the Standard of Living.
 To Make Trainees Competent to Cope with the Current Employment Opportunities.
 To Help Trainees to Gain Economic Stability and Dignity.
 To Provide Forward & Backward Linkages with Line Departments and Financial Institutions for Creation of Livelihoods and Income
Generation Activities.
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 Understand the Methods of High Quality Garments Making.
 Identify Recommended Safe Manufacturing Practices.
 Practice the Procedures of Safely Manufacturing High Quality Garments Making.
 Understand the Key Factors needed to make High Quality Garments Making.
 Identify the Raw Materials and Equipment Recommended for High Quality Garments Making.
 Master Tailoring.
 Master Routine Maintenance of Machinery/ Equipment.
 Understand the Different Types and Parts of the Sewing Machine.
 Practice Manufacturing of Various High Quality Garments Making.
 Packaging of Finished Goods.
 Marketing of Finished Goods
 Documentation of Manufacturing.
 Utilization of Waste Materials.
 Ensure Quality Control.
 Knowledge of Production Standards.
 Analysis of High Quality Garments Making for their Quality.
 Expert at Storage and Packaging of Products.
 Basic Method Study in Industrial Production.
Project Objectives:
a) To Impart Skill Development Trainings to the Trainees & Explore the Opportunities in the Target Area so as to Provide Support to Enter the
Main Stream of Society.
b) To Sensitize Destitute Women on Various Rights, Entitlements, Laws, Protections, Schemes, Programs Deigned for them by Various
Agencies Including the Government.
c) To Motivate them to Form Small Household Groups and Work Collectively.
Domestic Tailoring:
Module # Main Topic
1 Introduction & Course Outline & Safety Measures:
Color Concept/ Color Combination.
Estimation of Cloth.
2
Selection of Cloth.
Drawing/ Measuring.
Drafting / Pattern Making/ Introduction of Pattern Making.
3
Practical Work on Tailoring Skills.
4 Garment Making & Dress Designing.

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Development of Garments from Basic Bodice Block.
Baby’s Garments.
Girl’s Garments.
5 Boy’s Garments.
Drafting of Pajamas.
Lady’s Garments.
Gent’s Garments.
Introduction to Cutting Tools Home Based.
6 Pressing and Cutting of Lady’s Garments.
Pressing and Cutting of Gent’s Garments.
Foundation:
7 Sewing.
Introduction and Instruction of Sewing Techniques.
Dress Making
Advanced Construction Skills.
Basic Children’s Wear (Sizes 4-6).
Sewing of Girl’s Garments.
Sewing of Pajamas.
8 Basic Children’s Wear (Sizes 4-6).
Sewing of Boy’s Garments.
Sewing of Lady’s Garments.
Sewing of Shalwar.
Sewing of Pajamas.
Sewing of Gent’s Garments.
Finishing.
9
Fittings.
Quality Control.
Industrial Production.
Production Control.
Manufacturing Process.
10 Cost Analysis.
Job Opportunities.
Develop Professionalism.
Exposition.
Revisions.
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Final Test.
Each lesson is designed to take approximately 5 hours and is divided into two main sections: The first classroom section is d evoted to
learning theory. The second section consists of hands-on activities where participants have the opportunity to practice what they learned.
Instructional Procedures:
The students will participate in a Pre-assessment to determine their current knowledge about Garments Making and production by
interviewing at least five students in class concerning Cottage Industry and home production using the questions. Discuss the findings of the
interviews as a class.
Intended Learning Outcomes:
If students can stitch utilizing a variety of methods and science principles, they will be better prepared to utilize skills and have more
alternatives for income generation.
Caution:
It is essential that you wear flat shoes with a closed toe – this is for your safety and comfort, we will be on our feet most of the time.

ADVANCED TAILORING LIST OF MACHINERY / EQUIPMENTS / TOOLS ETC.


(For a Class of 25 Students)
Pattern Making: Sewing:
No. Equipment / Tools Quantity
1 French Curve. 25
2 Notcher. 01
3 Training Wheel. 25
4 Paper Shears. 25
5 Japanese Rural. 25
6 Stapler. 02
7 Hand Punch. 02
8 Straight Pins and Thumb Pins. 25 Pkts.
9 White Board / Marker Board. 01
10 Chairs. 25
11 Teachers Table. 01
12 Teachers Chair. 01
13 Drafting Tables (6’ x 4’). 06
14 Chairs. 25
15 Scissors. (10’). 10
16 Sewing Machines (Electric). 25
17 Black Board. 01
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18 Disc-Matic Sewing Machines. 02
19 Electric Iron. 02

Program Overview–1 Year Curriculum for Advanced Tailoring:

Lesson Theory1 Workplace2


Months Weeks Description
# Days/hours Days/hours
1 2 3 Introduction to Instructors/ Students/ Course.
2 1 4 Safety Precautions in a Garment Factory.
1st 5 Fire Fighting. Mock Drill for Fire Fighting.
3
Week 4 5 First Aid.
5 5 Discipline at Work.
Color Concept/ Color Combination.
Estimation of Cloth.
6 5 Selection of Cloth.
Introduction to Different Lines.
2nd Basic Geometric Shapes. Cubes & Cylindrical
Week 7 5 Shapes.
8 5 Perspective & Proportions.
Figure Drawing (Human Proportions,
9 5 Movements and Postures).
st
1 10
11
1
2
4
3
IN-HOUSE TEST.
Silhouette Derivation.
Tools and Equipments Used in Tailoring.
Description of Various Tools Used in
M Tailoring.
3rd
- Drafting Tools:
O Week - Cutting Tools:
- Stitching Tools:
N Practice in Using
12 5 - Different Scissors
1
Learning Hours in Training Provider Premises.
2
Training Workshop, Laboratory and On-The-Job Workplace.
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T - Shaper, L Scale, Art Curve, Tracing Wheel
- Thimble etc.
H Trade Terminology - Specific Terms Used in
Drafting, Cutting & Stitching.
13 3 2 - Practice in Using Proper Terms.
Manipulation and Adjustment.
What is Manipulation / Adjustment.
Practice of:
- Dart / Sleeve / Collar Manipulation.
- Adjustment for Different Figures.
14 2 3 - Stooping/ Flat Bust / Full Bust.
15 1 4 IN-HOUSE TEST.
Manipulation & Making Various Creative
Patterns through the Blocks in the Following:
- Baby’s/ Children’s/ Lady’s/ Gent’s
Garments/ Sleeves/ Collars / Pockets/ Cuff/
16 5 Jackets.
Bodice Blocks
4th Taking Measurements of the Human Body for
Week 17 5 Women’s and Men’s Wear.
Importance of Measurements in Children’s
Wear for Different Sizes from Infants to
18 1 4 Adolescents.
Taking Children’s Wear Measurements from
19 1 4 Sizes 4-6.
20 1 4 IN-HOUSE TEST.
Measurement Taking.
- Use of Tape for Measurement.
- Proper / Correct Measurement Taking.
Precautions.
1st
- Use of L Scale for Measurement.
Week - Sequence of Measurement.
- Practice in Using Tape.
- Taking Measurement.
21 5 - Sequencing of Measurement.
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- Use of L Scale.
Other Skills
2nd - Tailor Marks.
- Fittings & Alterations.
M 22 5 - New Garments From Old Fabric / Garments.
Tailoring Skills.
O 23 5 - Notch Collar-Roll Collar
Drafting / Pattern Making/ Introduction of
N Pattern Making.
Tools of Drafting.
T 24 1 4 Scale Reading & Writing.
25 1 4 IN-HOUSE TEST.
H 26 5 Terms & Technologies Used in Drafting.
Drafting / Pattern Making I.
- Need for Drafting and Pattern Making.
- Method of Preparing Draft.
27 5 - Preparing Pattern Cutting.
Drafting / Pattern Making II.
2nd - Simple Drafting.
Week 28 5
- Pattern Making.
- Paper Pattern Cutting.
Practical Work on Tailoring Skills
Drafting, Paper Pattern Making, of Baby
29 5 Garments I.
30 1 4 IN-HOUSE TEST.
Drafting, Paper Pattern Making, Cutting,
31 5 Stitching and Finishing of Baby Garments II.
Drafting, Paper Pattern Making, Cutting,
32 5 Stitching and Finishing of Baby Garments III.
3rd
Drafting, Paper Pattern Making, Cutting,
Week 33 5 Stitching and Finishing of Baby Garments IV.
Drafting , Paper Pattern Making of Basic
34 1 4 Bodice Block.
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Drafting and Paper Pattern Making of
Following Blocks.
A. Children:
- Basic Bodice Block
36 1 4 - Sleeve, Skirt Block
Drafting and Paper Pattern Making of
Following Blocks.
4th - Basic Bodice Block
Week 37 1 4 - Sleeve / Trouser Block
Pattern Making.
- Creative Pattern Making.
- Types of Pattern & Bodice Block.
38 1 4 - Sample Making.
39 5 Basic Fitted Bodice Block and Dart Shifting.
40 1 4 IN-HOUSE TEST.
41 5 Ease Bodice and Panel Bodice.
42 2 3 Top with Panels and Band Collar.
43 2 3 Collars and Sleeves.
1st Garment Making & Dress Designing
Week 1. Designing
- Dress Designing

3rd 44
45
3
1
2
4
- Principles & Concept.
IN-HOUSE TEST.
Construction Skills - Knowledge about:
- Seams, Drafts, Tucks, Pleats, Buttons Hole,
M Buttons Hooks and Snags, Eye, Stitch buttons
- Preparation of Sample Pieces using all
O 46 5 Construction Skills.
2nd Selection of Cloth
N Week - Selection of Right Type of Fabric for a
Particular Garment
T 47 2 3 - Identification of Different Types of Fabric
Estimation of Cloth - How to Estimate Cloth
H for Garments.
48 2 3 - Estimation by Giving Various Measurements.
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Color Concept Color Combination for Buttons,
Thread & Cloth.
- Practicals in Selection of Color Combination
49 1 4 (Contrast & Harmony).
50 1 4 IN-HOUSE TEST.
Development of Children’s Garments From
Basic Bodice Block.
Baby’s Garments.
Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Different Baby’s
51 1 4 Garments.
Girl’s Garments.
3rd 52 1 4 Draft & Cut Out Pattern of A Line Frock.
Week 53 1 4 Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Yoke Frock.
54 1 4 Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Body Frock.
55 1 4 IN-HOUSE TEST.
56 1 4 Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Umbrella Frock.
57 1 4 Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Petticoats
4th
58 1 4 Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Thailla Cut.
Week 59 1 4 Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Simple Shalwar.
60 1 4 IN-HOUSE TEST.
Drafting of Different Pajamas.
61 1 4 Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Shalwar with Belt.
62 1 4 Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Churidar Pajamas.
1st
Boy’s Garments.
4th Week 63 1 4 Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Knickers.
64 1 4 Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Bush Shirts.
M 65 1 4 IN-HOUSE TEST.
66 1 4 Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Rompers.
O Lady’s Garments.
Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Lady’s Shirts
N 2nd 1 4 (Fitted).
67
Week 68 1 4 Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Lady’s Kurta.
T 69 1 4 Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Lady’s Petticoats.
70 1 4 IN-HOUSE TEST.
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H Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Lady’s Churidar
71 1 4 Pajamas.
Gent’s Garments.
3rd
72 1 4 Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Gent’s Shirts.
Week 73 1 4 Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Gent’s Trousers.
74 1 4 Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Gent’s Coats.
75 1 4 IN-HOUSE TEST.
76 1 4 Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Gent’s Suits.
77 1 4 Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Gent’s Waistcoats
Introduction to Cutting Tools Home Based.
78 5 Pressing Techniques Before Cutting.
Simple Cutting and Stitching
- How to Mark the Measurements on Cloth
Before Cutting.
- Leaving Margin for Inlays and Turnings.
Fabric Cutting According to Pattern.
- Cutting Techniques According to Material.
4th - Arrange Cloth Pieces in Sequential Order as
Week Per Design.
- Skills in Stitching.
- Marking With Different Measurements.
- Cutting the Cloth as Per Marking, Leaving
Margin for Inlays and Turnings.
- Practice in Stitching on Paper for Straight
79 1 4 Zig-Zag, Round etc.
80 1 4 IN-HOUSE TEST.
Important Cutting Techniques of Collars,
5th 81 5 Sleeves and Cuffs.
M Pressing, Fusing and Cutting of Tops with
1st 82 5 Panels and Band Collar with Finishes.
O Week 83 5 Pressing and Cutting of Baby’s Wear Designs.
Pressing and Cutting of Children’s Wear
N 84 5 Designs.
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T 85 1 4 IN-HOUSE TEST.
Pressing and Cutting of Lady’s Shirts (Fitted)
H 86 5 Designs.
87 5 Pressing and Cutting of Lady’s Kurta Designs.
2nd Pressing and Cutting of Lady’s Petticoats
Week 88 5 Designs.
Pressing and Cutting of Lady’s Churidar
89 5 Pajamas Designs.
90 1 4 IN-HOUSE TEST.
Pressing and Cutting of Gent’s Garments.
Pressing and Cutting of Coat Design with
91 5 Facings, Flies, Pockets.
Pressing and Cutting of Suit Design with
3rd 92 5 Facings, Flies, Pockets.
Week Pressing and Cutting of Men’s Wear Dress
93 5 Shirt.
Pressing and Cutting of Men’s Wear Dress
94 5 Waistcoat.
95 1 4 IN-HOUSE TEST.
96 5 Pressing and Cutting of Shalwar Kurta Design.
Pressing and Cutting of Trouser Design with
97 5 Facings, Flies, Pockets.
Foundation:
Sewing.
Introduction and Instruction of Sewing
Techniques.
Basic Stitching.
- Introduction to Hand Sewing.
4th - Types of Stitches According to Materials.
Week - Types of Threads their Size and Application.
- Types of Hand Stitches.
- Materials Used.
- Use of Hand Tools.
- Machine Stitches.
98 5 - Decorative Stitches.
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- Types and Size of Needles, Threads and
Buttons.
- Preparation of Sample Pieces of Stitches.
Sewing Machine Operation.
- Different Parts of a Sewing Machine and
Their Functions.
- Safety Precautions.
- Proper Maintenance and Oiling
- Operating a Sewing Machine.
- Machine Adjustment.
- Monitor Stitching Machine. Operation to
Detect Problems.
- Removing Parts and Practice in Re-fixing.
- Adjusting the Parts for Proper Functioning.
- Practice in Cleaning and Oiling.
- Working and Adjustment of Belt Tension.
99 5 Set Up Machine According to the Design.
100 1 4 IN-HOUSE TEST.
Introduction to the Sewing Machine Home
Based and Industrial.
Threading of Lock Stitch, Flat Lock and Over
101 5 Lock Machines.
Lubrication of Sewing Machines.
1st 102 5 Trouble Shooting of Sewing Machines.
Week 103 1 4 Care of a Sewing Machine.
Different Paper Exercises of Straight, Curved
and Angled Lines to Control Simple Lock
104 5 Stitch Machines.
105 5 IN-HOUSE TEST.
Threading and Stitching of Straight, Curved
106 5 and Angled Lines on Fabric.
nd
2 Seams.
6th Week Sewing of Different Seams Exercises on One
Piece Fabric.
107 5 - Types of Seams.
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M Straight Seam, Seam with Top Stitch and Edge
Stitch, French Seam/ Invisible Seam with 0.5
O cms Edge.
108 1 4 Different Kinds of Seams and Finishes.
N Button Holes and Fasteners.
- Button Holding.
T - Types of Buttons.
- Stitches Used.
H 109 2 3 - Tailoring.
110 5 IN-HOUSE TEST.
111 5 Zippers (Visible/ Invisible).
112 1 4 Hand Stitches.
Construction Skills.
- Use of Velcro & Elastic.
- Fixing Velcro.
113 5 - Elastic Insertion.
DRESS MAKING
Advanced Construction Skills
- Type of Facing, Binding.
- Zip Application.
- Elastic Insertion.
3rd - Design Darts, Yokes & Midrift.
- Waist Band Application.
Week - Prepare Specification Sheet.
- Practice in Construction Skills.
1 4 - Garment Stitching According To
Specification.
- Stitch Garments With Basic Machines As
Per Requirements.
- Stitch Garments With Industrial Machines
As Per Requirements.
- Decorate Article With Fancy Stitch As Per
Design.
- Maintain Specs As Per Instruction /
114 Customer Requirements.
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- Maintain Neatness While Joining Pieces
- Remove Faults in Stitching Process.
115 5 IN-HOUSE TEST.
Sewing of Different Baby’s Garments I, II &
116-118 15 III.
th
4 Sewing of Girl’s Garments.
Week Basic Children’s Wear (Sizes 4-6).
119 5 Sewing of A Line Frock I.
120 5 IN-HOUSE TEST.
1st 121-122 10 Sewing of A Line Frock II &III.
Week 123-124 10 Sewing of Yoke Frock I & II.

7th 125
126
5
5
IN-HOUSE TEST.
Sewing of Yoke Frock III.
M 2nd
15 Sewing of Body Frock I, II & III.
127-129
Week 130 5 IN-HOUSE TEST.
O
131-133 15 Sewing of Umbrella Frock I, II & III.
3rd
N 134 5 Sewing of Petticoats I.
Week 135 5 IN-HOUSE TEST.
T 136-137 10 Sewing of Petticoats II &III.
4th Sewing of Pajamas.
H Week 138-139 10 Sewing of Thailla Cut I & II.
140 5 IN-HOUSE TEST.
141 5 Sewing of Thailla Cut III.
th 1st
8 Week
142-144
145
15
5
Sewing of Square Cut I, II & III.
IN-HOUSE TEST.
M 146-148 15 Sewing of Churidar Pajamas I, II & III.
Sewing of Boy’s Garments.
O 2nd
Basic Children’s Wear (Sizes 4-6).
Week 149 5 Sewing of Knickers I
N 5
150 IN-HOUSE TEST.
T 151-152 10 Sewing of Knickers II & III.
3rd 10 Sewing of Bush Shirts I & II.
153-154
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H th
156 5 Sewing of Bush Shirts III.
4 157-159 15 Sewing of Rompers I, II & III.
Week Sewing of Lady’s Garments.
160 5 IN-HOUSE TEST.
161-163 15 Sewing of Lady’s Kameez / Kurta I, II & III.
th 1st
9 Week
164
165
5
5
Sewing of Lady’s Basic Skirts I
IN-HOUSE TEST.
M 166-167 10 Sewing of Lady’s Basic Skirts II & III
2nd
168-169 10 Sewing of Lady’s Basic Coats I & II.
O Week 170 5 IN-HOUSE TEST.
171 5 Sewing of Lady’s Basic Coats III.
N 3rd 15 Sewing of Lady’s Basic Trousers I, II & III.
172-174
Week 175 5 IN-HOUSE TEST.
T
176-178 15 Sewing of Lady’s Petticoats I, II & III.
H 4th Sewing of Shalwar.
Week 179 5 Sewing of Simple Lady’s Shalwar I.
180 5 IN-HOUSE TEST.
181-182 10 Sewing of Lady’s Shalwar II &III.
th 1st
10 Week
183-184
185
10
5
Sewing of Lady’s Shalwar with Belt I & II.
IN-HOUSE TEST.
M 186 5 Sewing of Lady’s Shalwar with Belt III.
2nd 187-189 15 Sewing of Lady’s Churidar Pajama I, II & III.
O
Week Sewing of Gent’s Garments.
N 190 5 IN-HOUSE TEST.
rd 191-193 15 Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Shirt I, II & III.
3
T 194 5 Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Coats I.
Week 195 5 IN-HOUSE TEST.
H 4th 196-197 10 Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Coats II & III.
198-199 10 Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Suits I & II.
Week 200 5 IN-HOUSE TEST.
201 5 Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Suits III.
1st Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Trousers I, II &
Week 202-204 15 III.
205 5 IN-HOUSE TEST.
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Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Waistcoats I, II
nd
2 206-208 15 & III.
Week 209 5 Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Shalwar Kurta I.
210 5 IN-HOUSE TEST.
Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Shalwar Kurta II
211-212 10 & III.
th
11 3rd 213 5
Finishing & Quality Control.
Fittings.
M Introduction to Different Hand Finishes and
Week Hems.
O Different Necklines and Armhole Finishes
214 5 (Bias Binding& Facings).
N 215 1 4 IN-HOUSE TEST.
216 5 Checking Measurements.
T Importance of Labeling & Tags. Removal of
217 5 Unwanted Threads.
H Proper Pressing & Packaging of all the Pieces.
Pressing & Packing Skills (Folding).
Precautions to be Taken while Pressing and
4th
Folding.
Week - Pressing of:
- Cotton Garments.
- Terene Garments.
- Silk Garments.
218-219 10 - Packing of Various Garments (Folding).
220 1 4 IN HOUSE TEST.
Quality Control and its Importance in the
221-222 10 Garment Industry.
1st 5 Introduction to Basic Method Study in
12th Week 223
224 5
Industrial Production.
Work Station Study.
MONTH 225 1 4 IN HOUSE TEST.
Quality Levels, Time Study and Production
2nd Week 226 5 Control.
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227-228 10 Manufacturing Process.
229 5 Cost Analysis.
230 5 IN HOUSE TEST.
231 5 Job Opportunities
3rd Week 232 5 Develop Professionalism.
233-235 15 Exposition.
236-239 20 Revisions.
4thWeek 240 5 Final Test.
120 Hours 1080 Hours
10 % 90 %

Theory3 Workplace4
Weeks Module Title and Aim Learning Units
Days/hours Days/hours
Module 1:
Introduction/ Outline & Safety. LU 1- Introduction to Instructors/ 2 3
Aim: Students/ Course
st
1 1. To Introduce Students and Staff. LU 2- Safety Precautions in a Garment
1 4
Week 2. To Make the Class Aware about the Factory.
Entire Course. LU 3- Fire Fighting. Mock Drill for
5
3. To Demonstrate Awareness of the Fire Fighting.
LU 4- First Aid 5

3
Learning hours in training provider premises
4
Training workshop, laboratory and on-the-job workplace

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Principles of Health and Safety and
Safety Practices in the Workplace
in Order to Enable Students to
Follow Health & Safety
Procedures.
4. To Enable Students to Identify
Hazards, Emergencies and
Accidents at Workplace.
5. To Enable Students Deal with First
LU 5- Discipline at Work. 5
Aid and Fire Fighting.
6. To Discuss and Develop Work
Ethics.
7. To Outline Personal Hygiene and
Dress Code.
8. To Emphasize the Need to be
Punctual.
9. To Explain the Purpose and Scope
of Good Manufacturing Practices.
Total Hours: 08 Hours 17 Hours
Module 2:
LU 6- Color Concept.
- Color Combination.
5
- Estimation of Cloth.
- Selection of Cloth.
2nd LU 7- Introduction to Different Lines.
Week - Basic Geometric Shapes. Cubes & 5
Cylindrical Shapes.
Drawing/ Measuring. LU 8- Perspective & Proportions. 5
LU 9- Figure Drawing (Human
5
Proportions, Movements and Postures.
LU 10- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1 4
LU 11- Silhouette Derivation. 2 3
3rd LU 12- Description of Various Tools
Week and Equipments Used in Tailoring. 5
Tools Used in Tailoring.
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- Drafting Tools:
- Cutting Tools:
- Stitching Tools:
Practice in Using
- Different Scissors
- Shaper, L Scale, Art Curve, Tracing
Wheel
- Thimble etc.
LU 13- Trade Terminology
- Specific Terms Used in Drafting,
Cutting & 3 2
Stitching.
- Practice in Using Proper Terms.
LU 14- Manipulation and Adjustment.
What is Manipulation / Adjustment.
Practice of:
2 3
- Dart / Sleeve / Collar Manipulation.
- Adjustment for Different Figures.
- Stooping/ Flat Bust / Full Bust.
LU 15- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1 4
LU 16- Manipulation & Making
Various Creative Patterns through the
Blocks in the Following:
- Baby’s/ Children’s/ Lady’s/ Gent’s: 5
- Garments/ Sleeves/ Collars / Pockets/
Cuff/
Jackets.
4th LU 17- Bodice Blocks.
Week Taking Measurements of the Human 5
Body for Women’s and Men’s Wear.
LU 18- Importance of Measurements in
Children’s Wear for Different Sizes 1 4
from Infants to Adolescents.
LU 19- Taking Children’s Wear
1 4
Measurements from Sizes 4-6.
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LU 20- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1 4
LU 21- Measurement Taking.
- Use of Tape for Measurement.
- Proper / Correct Measurement
Taking.
Precautions.
- Use of L Scale for Measurement. 5
- Sequence of Measurement.
- Practice in Using Tape.
- Taking Measurement.
- Sequencing of Measurement.
- Use of L Scale.
5th LU 22- Other Skills :
Week - Tailor Marks.
- Fittings & Alterations. 5
- New Garments From Old Fabric /
Garments.
LU 23- Tailoring Skills.
5
- Notch Collar-Roll Collar
Total Hours: 27 Hours 63 Hours
Module 3:
LU 24- Tools of Drafting.
1 4
Scale Reading & Writing.
LU 25- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1 4
LU 26- Terms & Technologies Used
5
Drafting / Pattern Making/ in Drafting.
Introduction of Pattern LU 27- Drafting / Pattern Making I.
- Need for Drafting and Pattern
Making. Making. 5
6th Practical Work on Tailoring - Method of Preparing Draft.
Week Skills. - Preparing Pattern Cutting.
LU 28- Drafting / Pattern Making II.
- Simple Drafting.
5
- Pattern Making.
- Paper Pattern Cutting.
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LU 29- Drafting, Paper Pattern
5
Making, of Baby Garments I.
LU 30- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1 4
LU 31- Drafting, Paper Pattern
5
Making, of Baby Garments II.
LU 32- Drafting, Paper Pattern
5
Making, of Baby Garments III.
7th
LU 33- Drafting, Paper Pattern
Week 5
Making, of Baby Garments IV.
LU 34- Drafting, Paper Pattern
1 4
Making of Basic Bodice Block.
LU 35- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1 4
LU 36- Drafting and Paper Pattern
Making of:
Children’s:
- Basic Bodice Block
- Sleeve, Skirt Block 1 4
LU 37- Drafting and Paper Pattern
Making of: 1 4
8th - Sleeve / Trouser Block
Week LU 38- Pattern Making.
- Creative Pattern Making.
1 4
- Types of Pattern & Bodice Block.
- Sample Making.
LU 39- Basic Fitted Bodice Block and
5
Dart Shifting.
LU 40- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1 4
LU 41- Ease Bodice and Panel Bodice. 5
LU 42- Top with Panels and Band
Collar. 2 3
9th LU 43- Collars and Sleeves. 2 3
Week Total Hours: 18 Hours 82 Hours
Module 4:
Garment Making & Dress LU 44- Dress Designing 3 2
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Designing. - Principles & Concept.
LU 45- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1 4
LU 46- Construction Skills -
Knowledge about:
- Seams, Drafts, Tucks, Pleats, Buttons
Hole,
Buttons Hooks and Snags, Eye, Stitch
Buttons
- Preparation of Sample Pieces using
all
Construction Skills. 5
LU 47- Selection of Cloth.
- Selection of Right Type of Fabric for
a
2 3
10th Particular Garment
Week - Identification of Different Types of
Fabric
LU 48- Estimation of Cloth - How to
Estimate Cloth for Garments.
Estimation by Giving Various
Measurements. 2 3
LU 49- Color Concept Color
Combination for Buttons, Thread &
Cloth.
- Practicals in Selection of Color
Combination (Contrast & Harmony). 1 4
LU 50- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1 4
Total Hours: 10 Hours 25 Hours
Module 5:
Development of Garments
11th from Basic Bodice Block. LU 51- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of
1 4
Different Baby’s Garments.
Week Baby’s Garments.
LU 52- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of A
Girl’s Garments. Line Frock.
1 4

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LU 53- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of
1 4
Yoke Frock.
LU 54- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of
1 4
Body Frock.
LU 55- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1 4
LU 56- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of
1 4
Umbrella Frock.
LU 57- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of
1 4
Petticoats
LU 58- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of
12th Thailla Cut.
1 4
Week LU 59- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of
1 4
Simple Shalwar.
LU 60- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1 4
LU 61- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of
1 4
Shalwar with Belt.
LU 62- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of
th
Drafting of Pajamas. Churidar Pajamas.
1 4
13
LU 63- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of
Week 1 4
Knickers.
LU 64- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of
1 4
Boy’s Garments. Bush Shirts.
LU 65- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1 4
LU 66- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of
1 4
Rompers.
LU 67- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of
1 4
th Lady’s Shirts (Fitted).
14
LU 68- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of
Week 1 4
Lady’s Kurta.
Boy’s Garments. LU 69- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of
1 4
Lady’s Petticoats.
LU 70- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1 4
LU 71- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of
15th Lady’s Churidar Pajamas.
1 4

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Week LU 72- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of
1 4
Gent’s Shirts.
LU 73- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of
1 4
Gent’s Trousers.
LU 74- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of
1 4
Gent’s Garments. Gent’s Coats.
LU 75- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1 4
LU 76- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of
1 4
Gent’s Suits.
LU 77- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of
1 4
Gent’s Waistcoats
Total Hours: 27 Hours 108 Hours
Module 6:
LU 78- Pressing Techniques Before
5
Cutting.
LU 79- Simple Cutting and Stitching
- How to Mark the Measurements on
Cloth Before Cutting.
- Leaving Margin for Inlays and
Turnings.
- Fabric Cutting According to Pattern.
- Cutting Techniques According to
16th Material.
Week Introduction to Cutting Tools - Arrange Cloth Pieces in Sequential
1 4
Home Based. Order as Per Design.
- Skills in Stitching.
- Marking With Different
Measurements.
- Cutting the Cloth as Per Marking,
- Leaving Margin for Inlays and
Turnings.
- Practice in Stitching on Paper for
Straight Zig-Zag, Round etc.
LU 80- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1 4
th LU 81- Important Cutting Techniques 5
17
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Week of Collars, Sleeves and Cuffs.
LU 82- Pressing, Fusing and Cutting
of Tops with Panels and Band Collar 5
with Finishes.
LU 83- Pressing and Cutting of Baby’s
5
Wear Designs.
LU 84- Pressing and Cutting of
5
Children’s Wear Designs.
LU 85- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1 4
LU 86- Pressing and Cutting of Lady’s
5
Shirts (Fitted) Designs.
LU 87- Pressing and Cutting of Lady’s
5
Kurta Designs.
Pressing and Cutting of Lady’s
LU 88- Pressing and Cutting of Lady’s
18th Garments. Petticoats Designs.
5
Week LU 89- Pressing and Cutting of Lady’s
5
Churidar Pajamas Designs.
LU 90- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1 4
LU 91- Pressing and Cutting of Coat
5
Design with Facings, Pockets.
LU 92- Pressing and Cutting of Suit
5
th Design with Facings, Flies, Pockets.
19 LU 93- Pressing and Cutting of Men’s
Week 5
Wear Dress Shirt.
Pressing and Cutting of Gent’s LU 94- Pressing and Cutting of Men’s
5
Garments. Wear Dress Waistcoat.
LU 95- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1 4
LU 96- Pressing and Cutting of
5
Shalwar Kurta Design.
LU 97- Pressing and Cutting of
20th Trouser Design with Facings, Flies, 5
Week Pockets.
Total Hours: 05 Hours 95 Hours
Module 7:
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LU 98- Basic Stitching.
- Introduction to Hand Sewing.
- Types of Stitches According to
Materials.
- Types of Threads their Size and
Foundation: Application.
- Types of Hand Stitches.
Sewing.
- Materials Used. 5
Introduction and Instruction of - Use of Hand Tools.
Sewing Techniques. - Machine Stitches.
- Decorative Stitches.
- Types and Size of Needles, Threads
and Buttons.
- Preparation of Sample Pieces of
Stitches.
LU 99- Sewing Machine Operation.
- Different Parts of a Sewing Machine
and Their Functions.
- Safety Precautions.
- Proper Maintenance and Oiling
- Operating a Sewing Machine.
- Machine Adjustment.
- Monitor Stitching Machine.
Operation to Detect Problems.
5
- Removing Parts and Practice in Re-
fixing.
- Adjusting the Parts for Proper
Functioning.
- Practice in Cleaning and Oiling.
- Working and Adjustment of Belt
Tension.
- Set Up Machine According to the
Design.
LU 100- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1 4
st LU 101- Introduction to the Sewing 5
21
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Week Machine Home Based and Industrial.
Threading of Lock Stitch, Flat Lock
and Over Lock Machines.
LU 102- Lubrication of Sewing
Machines.
5
Trouble Shooting of Sewing
Machines.
LU 103- Care of a Sewing Machine. 1 4
LU 104- Different Paper Exercises of
Straight, Curved and Angled Lines to 5
Control Simple Lock Stitch Machines.
LU 105- IN-HOUSE TEST. 5
LU 106- Threading and Stitching of
Straight, Curved and Angled Lines on 5
Fabric.
LU 107- Sewing of Different Seams
Exercises on One Piece Fabric.
- Types of Seams.
5
Straight Seam, Seam with Top Stitch
and Edge Stitch, French Seam/
22nd Invisible Seam with 0.5 cms Edge.
Week LU 108- Different Kinds of Seams and
1 4
Finishes.
LU 109- Button Holes and Fasteners.
- Button Holding.
- Types of Buttons. 2 3
- Stitches Used.
- Tailoring.
LU 110- IN-HOUSE TEST. 5
LU 111- Zippers (Visible/ Invisible). 5
LU 112-Hand Stitches. 1 4
LU 113- Construction Skills.
- Use of Velcro & Elastic.
5
rd
- Fixing Velcro.
23 - Elastic Insertion.
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Module 8:
LU 114- Construction Skills.
- Type of Facing, Binding.
- Zip Application.
- Elastic Insertion.
- Design Darts, Yokes & Midrift.
- Waist Band Application.
- Prepare Specification Sheet.
- Practice in Construction Skills.
- Garment Stitching According To
Specification.
DRESS MAKING - Stitch Garments With Basic 5
Machines As Per Requirements.
Advanced Construction Skills. - Stitch Garments With Industrial
Machines As Per Requirements.
- Decorate Article With Fancy Stitch
As Per Design.
- Maintain Specs As Per Instruction /
Customer Requirements.
- Maintain Neatness While Joining
Pieces
- Remove Faults in Stitching Process.
LU 115- IN HOUSE TEST. 1 4
LU 116-118- Sewing of Different
15
24th Baby’s Garments I, II & III.
Week LU 119- Sewing of A Line Frock I. 5
LU 120- IN HOUSE TEST. 5
Basic Children’s Wear (Sizes 4- 121-122- Sewing of A Line Frock
LU
10
th II &III.
25 6). LU 123-124 -Sewing of Yoke Frock I
Week Sewing of Girl’s Garments. 10
& II.
LU 125- IN HOUSE TEST 5
LU 126- Sewing of Yoke Frock III. 5
26th LU 127-129- Sewing of Body Frock I, 15
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Week II & III.
LU 130- IN HOUSE TEST. 5
LU 131-133- Sewing of Umbrella
15
27th Frock I, II & III.
Week LU 134- Sewing of Petticoats I. 5
LU 135- IN HOUSE TEST. 5
LU 136-137- Sewing of Petticoats II &
10
th III.
28
LU 138-139- Sewing of Thailla Cut I
Week 10
& II.
LU 140- IN HOUSE TEST. 5
LU 141- Sewing of Thailla Cut III. 5
LU 142-144- Sewing of Square Cut I,
29th II & III.
15
Week LU 145- IN HOUSE TEST. 5
Sewing of Pajamas. LU 146- 148- Sewing of Churidar
15
30th Pajamas I, II & III.
Week LU 149- Sewing of Knickers I 5
LU 150- IN HOUSE TEST. 5
LU 151-152- Sewing of Knickers II &
10
III.
31st Basic Children’s Wear (Sizes 4- LU 153-154- Sewing of Bush Shirts I
Week 10
6). & II.
Sewing of Boy’s Garments. LU 155- IN HOUSE TEST. 5
LU 156- Sewing of Bush Shirts III. 5
32nd LU 157-159- Sewing of Rompers I, II
15
Week & III.
LU 160- IN HOUSE TEST. 5
LU 161-163- Sewing of Lady’s
15
rd Kameez / Kurta I, II & III.
33 LU 164- Sewing of Lady’s Basic
Week 5
Skirts I
LU 165- IN HOUSE TEST. 5
34 th Sewing of Lady’s Garments. LU 166-167- Sewing of Lady’s Basic 10
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LU 168-169- Sewing of Lady’s Basic
10
Coats I & II.
LU 170- IN HOUSE TEST. 5
LU 171- Sewing of Lady’s Basic
5
th Coats III.
35 LU 172-174- Sewing of Lady’s Basic
Week 15
Trousers I, II & III.
LU 175- IN HOUSE TEST. 5
LU 176-178- Sewing of Lady’s
15
Petticoats I, II & III.
36th LU 179- Sewing of Simple Lady’s
Week 5
Shalwar I.
LU 180- IN HOUSE TEST. 5
LU 181-182- Sewing of Lady’s
10
Shalwar II & III.
37th Sewing of Shalwar.
LU 183-184- Sewing of Lady’s
Week 10
Shalwar with Belt I & II.
LU 185- IN HOUSE TEST. 5
LU 186- Sewing of Lady’s Shalwar
5
th with Belt III.
38
LU 187-189- Sewing of Lady’s
Week Sewing of Pajamas. 15
Churidar Pajama I, II & III.
LU 190- IN HOUSE TEST. 5
LU 191-193- Sewing of Basic Men’s
15
Wear Shirt I, II & III.
39th
LU 194- Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear
Week 5
Coats I.
LU 195- IN HOUSE TEST. 5
LU 196-197- Sewing of Basic Men’s
Wear Coats 10
40th II & III.
Week Sewing of Gent’s Garments. LU 198-199- Sewing of Basic Men’s
10
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LU 200- IN HOUSE TEST. 5
LU 201-Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear
5
Suits III.
41st
LU 202-204- Sewing of Basic Men’s
Week 15
Wear Trousers I, II & III.
LU 205- IN HOUSE TEST. 5
LU 206- 208- Sewing of Basic Men’s
15
nd Wear Waistcoats I, II & III.
42
LU 209- Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear
Week 5
Shalwar Kurta I
LU 210- IN HOUSE TEST. 5
LU 211- 212- Sewing of Basic Men’s
10
Wear Shalwar Kurta II & III.
Total Hours: 01 Hours 494 Hours
Module 9:
LU 213- Fittings. 5
LU 214- Introduction to Different
43rd Hand Finishes and Hems.
Week 5
Different Necklines and Armhole
Finishes (Bias Binding& Facings).
LU 215- IN HOUSE TEST. 1 4
LU 216- Checking Measurements. 5
LU 217- Importance of Labeling &
5
Tags. Removal of Unwanted Threads.
Finishing. LU 218-219- Proper Pressing &
Packaging of all the Pieces.
Pressing & Packing Skills (Folding).
Precautions to be Taken while
Pressing and Folding.
10
- Pressing of:
th
44 - Cotton Garments.
Week - Terene Garments.
- Silk Garments.
- Packing of Various Garments

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(Folding).
LU 220- IN HOUSE TEST. 1 4
Total Hours: 02 Hours 38 Hours
Module 10:
LU 221-222- Quality Control and its
Importance in the Garment Industry. 10
45thWeek
LU 223- Introduction to Basic Method 5
Quality Control.
Study in Industrial Production.
Industrial Production. LU 224- Work Station Study. 5
Production Control. LU 225- IN HOUSE TEST. 1 4
Manufacturing Process. LU 226-Quality Levels, Time Study
Cost Analysis. and Production Control. 5
46thWeek LU 227-228 Manufacturing Process. 10
Job Opportunities.
Develop Professionalism. LU 229- Cost Analysis. 5
Exposition. LU 230- IN HOUSE TEST. 5
th LU 231- Job Opportunities. 5
47 Week LU 232- Develop Professionalism. 5
LU 233-235- Exposition. 15
48thWeek Revisions. LU 236-239- Revisions. 20
FINAL TEST. LU 240- Final Test. 5
Total Hours: 16 Hours 84 Hours
Grand Total Hours: 120 Hours 1080 Hours
10 % 120 Hours 1080 Hours 90 %

Fashion Design Curriculum Contents ( Teaching and Learning Guide)


Module 1:
Objectives of the Module:
 To make the Student Behave as Responsible Individuals within The Garment Industry with Comprehensive Knowledge and Skill.
 To Ensure Safety and Deal with Emergencies, Fire and Accidents in the Workplace.
 Processing Information.

Learning Unit Skill Proficiency Details Knowledge Proficiency Details


LU 1- Introduction; Course Outline & Work 1. Course Outline. 1. Course Contents.
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Ethics: 2. Behave as a responsible individual 2. Basic Skills to Compete for Jobs in the
within the Garment Industry with Garment Industry.
Comprehensive Knowledge and Skill. 3. Work Ethics.
3. Ethical Values. 4. Aware of the Purpose and Scope of Good
4. Able to Ensure Good Manufacturing Manufacturing Practices.
Practices.
LU 2- Safety Precautions in a Garment 1. Able to Follow Health & Safety 1. Awareness of the Principles of Health
Factory. Procedures. and Safety and Safety Practices in the
1. Accident prevention & action for 2. Able to Avoid Hazards and Deal with Workplace.
emergencies Emergencies and Accidents at the 2. Able to Identify Hazards, Emergencies
2. Accidents Defined Workplace. and Accidents at the Workplace.
3. The Cause of Accidents (Human Hazards & 3. Apply Procedure for Bomb Scares. 3. Food Poisoning.
Environmental Hazards). 4. Respond to Emergencies. 4. Basic Treatment.
5. Prevent/ Treat Cuts & Lacerations. 5. Procedure for Bomb Scares.
6. Prevent Burns.
7. Prevent Falls & Other Common
Injuries.
8. Ensure Occupational Health and
Safety.
9. Apply Personal Health and Safety.
10. Apply Environmental Safety.
LU 3- Fire Fighting. Mock Drill for Fire 1. Able to Deal with Fires. 1. Aware of the Procedures for Fire
Fighting. 2. Safely Lift & Carry Victims. Fighting.
1. Safe Lifting & Carrying Techniques. 3. Fire Fighting. 2. Fire Safety.
2. Fire Safety. 3. Safe Lifting & Carrying Techniques.
3. Procedure for Bomb Scares.
LU 4- First Aid. 1. Can Prevent and Act as First 4. Aware of First Aid Emergency
1. Respond to Emergencies. Responders to Accidents and Procedures.
2. Preventing Cuts & Lacerations. Emergencies. 5. Aware of Causes of Accidents (Human
3. First Aid and Terms. 2. Apply Basic First Aid and Safety. Hazards & Environmental Hazards).
4. First Aid in Emergencies (Choking & Heart 3. Apply Basic Treatment of Wounds. 6. Know about First Aid and Terms used.
Attack). 4. Apply Basic Treatment of Minor 7. Know First Aid in Emergencies (Choking
5. First Aid Responsibility. Burns. & Heart Attack).
6. Preventing Burns. 5. Apply Basic Treatment of Electrical 8. Aware of First Aid Responsibility.
7. Preventing Falls & Other Common Injuries. Injury.
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8. Basic First Aid and Safety. 6. Apply Basic Treatment of Stings and
9. Basic Treatment of Wounds. Bite.
10. Basic Treatment of Food Poisoning.
11. Basic Treatment of Minor Burns.
12. Basic Treatment of Electrical Injury.
13. Basic Treatment of Stings and Bite.
LU 5- Discipline at Work. 1. Personal Hygiene and Dress Code. 1. Personal Hygiene and Dress Code.
1. To outline Personal Hygiene and Dress 2. Need to be Punctual. 2. Punctuality.
Code. 3. Work Ethics. 3. To Discuss & Develop Work Ethics.
2. To Emphasize the Need to be Punctual. 4. Apply Equipment Safety Measures. 4. Workshop Rules

Module2:
Drawing/ Measuring.
Objectives of the Module:
To Make the Trainees Competent in Drawing and Taking Measurements.

Learning Unit Skill Proficiency Details Knowledge Proficiency Details


LU 6- Color Concept/ Color Combination Practicals in Selection of Color Color Concept/ Color Combination for
Combination (Contrast & Harmony). Buttons, Thread & Cloth.
Color Concept and Harmony in Designing.
LU 7- Introduction to Different Lines. Understand Different Lines. Different Lines.
Basic Geometric Shapes. Cubes & Cylindrical Understand Different Shapes. Different Shapes.
Shapes.
LU 8- Perspective & Proportions. Understand Perspective and Perspective and Proportions.
Proportions.
LU 9- Figure Drawing (Human Proportions, Drawing of the Human Figure, it’s The Human Figure’s Proportions;
Movements and Postures. Proportions; Movement and Postures. Movement and Postures.
LU 10- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1. Understand Different Lines. 1. Different Lines.
2. Understand Different Shapes. 2. Different Shapes.
3. Understand Perspective and 3. Perspective and Proportions.
Proportions. 4. The Human Figure’s Proportions;
4. Drawing of the Human Figure, it’s Movement and Postures.
Proportions; Movement and
Postures.

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LU 11- Silhouette Derivation. Able to Derive Silhouettes Silhouette Derivation.
LU 12- Orientation and Introduction of 1. Able to Describe Various Tools and 1. Knowledge of Various Tools and
Common Tools and Equipments Used in Equipment Used in Tailoring. Equipments Used in Tailoring.
Tailoring. 2. Able to Use Different Scissors; 2. Drafting Tools:
Tools Used in Tailoring. Shaper; L Scale; Art Curve; Tracing 3. Cutting Tools:
- Drafting Tools: Wheel and Thimble. 4. Stitching Tools:
- Cutting Tools: 3. Care of Tools/ Storage. 5. Care of Tools/ Storage.
- Stitching Tools:
Practice in Using
- Different Scissors
- Shaper, L Scale, Art Curve, Tracing Wheel
- Thimble etc.
- Care of Tools/ Storage.
LU 13- Trade Terminology Practice in Using Proper Terms. Specific Terms Used in Drafting, Cutting
- Specific Terms Used in Drafting, Cutting & & Stitching.
Stitching.
- Practice in Using Proper Terms.
LU 14- Manipulation and Adjustment. 1. Practice of Manipulation and Manipulation / Adjustment.
What is Manipulation / Adjustment. Adjustment.
Practice of: 2. Dart / Sleeve / Collar Manipulation.
- Dart / Sleeve / Collar Manipulation. 3. Adjustment for Different Figures.
- Adjustment for Different Figures. 4. Stooping/ Flat Bust / Full Bust.
- Stooping/ Flat Bust / Full Bust.
LU 15- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1. Able to Derive Silhouettes 1. Silhouette Derivation.
2. Able to Describe Various Tools and 2. Knowledge of Various Tools and
Equipment Used in Tailoring. Equipments Used in Tailoring.
3. Able to Use Different Scissors; 3. Drafting Tools:
Shaper; L Scale; Art Curve; Tracing 4. Cutting Tools:
Wheel and Thimble. 5. Stitching Tools:
4. Practice in Using Proper Terms. 6. Specific Terms Used in Drafting, Cutting
5. Practice of Manipulation and & Stitching.
Adjustment. 7. Manipulation / Adjustment.
6. Dart / Sleeve / Collar Manipulation. 8. Care of Tools/ Storage.
7. Adjustment for Different Figures.
8. Stooping/ Flat Bust / Full Bust.
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LU 16- Manipulation & Making Various 1. Able to Manipulate and Make 1. Manipulation & Making Various
Creative Patterns through the Blocks in the Various Creative Patterns through Creative Patterns through the Blocks in
Following: the Blocks in the Following: the Following:
- Baby’s/ Children’s/ Lady’s/ Gent’s: 2. Baby’s/ Children’s/ Lady’s/ Gent’s: 2. Baby’s/ Children’s/ Lady’s/ Gent’s:
- Garments/ Sleeves/ Collars / Pockets/ Cuff/ 3. Garments/ Sleeves/ Collars / 3. Garments/ Sleeves/ Collars / Pockets/
Jackets. Pockets/ Cuff/ Jackets. Cuff/ Jackets.
LU 17- Bodice Blocks. Taking Measurements of the Human How to Take Measurements of the Human
Taking Measurements of the Human Body for Body for Women’s and Men’s Wear. Body for Women’s and Men’s Wear.
Women’s and Men’s Wear.
LU 18- Importance of Measurements in Measurements in Children’s Wear for Importance of Measurements in Children’s
Children’s Wear for Different Sizes from Different Sizes from Infants to Wear for Different Sizes from Infants to
Infants to Adolescents. Adolescents. Adolescents.
LU 19- Taking Children’s Wear Measurements Taking Children’s Wear Method of Taking Children’s Wear
from Sizes 4-6. Measurements from Sizes 4-6. Measurements from Sizes 4-6.
LU 20- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1. Able to Manipulate and Make 1. Manipulation & Making Various
Various Creative Patterns through Creative Patterns through the Blocks in
the Blocks in the Following: the Following:
2. Baby’s/ Children’s/ Lady’s/ Gent’s: 2. Baby’s/ Children’s/ Lady’s/ Gent’s:
3. Garments/ Sleeves/ Collars / 3. Garments/ Sleeves/ Collars / Pockets/
Pockets/ Cuff/ Jackets. Cuff/ Jackets.
4. Taking Measurements of the Human 4. How to Take Measurements of the
Body for Women’s and Men’s Wear. Human Body for Women’s and Men’s
5. Measurements in Children’s Wear Wear.
for Different Sizes from Infants to 5. Importance of Measurements in
Adolescents. Children’s Wear for Different Sizes from
6. Taking Children’s Wear Infants to Adolescents.
Measurements from Sizes 4-6. 6. Method of Taking Children’s Wear
Measurements from Sizes 4-6.
LU 21- Measurement Taking. 1. Use of Tape for Measurement. 1. Measurement Taking.
- Use of Tape for Measurement. 2. Proper / Correct Measurement 2. Proper / Correct Measurement Taking.
- Proper / Correct Measurement Taking. Taking. 3. Precautions.
Precautions. 3. Precautions. 4. Use of L Scale for Measurement.
- Use of L Scale for Measurement. 4. Use of L Scale for Measurement. 5. Sequence of Measurement.
- Sequence of Measurement. 5. Sequence of Measurement. 6. Measurements, Cutting Out, Making Up
- Practice in Using Tape. 6. Practice in Using Tape. and Fitting Body Rise and Width.
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- Taking Measurement. 7. Taking Measurement. 7. How to Read and Use Tape Measures,
8. Measurements, Cutting Out, French Curve, Japanese Scale, and Very
Trimming, Marking Up and Form Curves.
Fitting. 8. Where to Begin Measurements.
According To the Required Garments
Sizes.
9. Ladies, Children and Gents Dresses.
10. Collar Styles.
11. Sleeves Styles.
12. Neckline Styles.
13. Yoke Styles.
14. Panel Styles.
15. Bodice Styles.
LU 22- Other Skills : 1. How to Make Tailor Marks. 1. Tailor Marks.
- Tailor Marks. 2. Method of Fittings & Alterations. 2. Fittings & Alterations.
- Fittings & Alterations. 3. How to Make New Garments From 3. New Garments From Old Fabric/
- New Garments From Old Fabric / Garments. Old Fabric / Garments. Garments.
LU 23- Tailoring Skills. Differences between Notch Collar- Notch Collar-Roll Collar.
- Notch Collar-Roll Collar. Roll Collar.

Module 3:
Drafting / Pattern Making/ Introduction of Pattern Making.
Practical Work on Tailoring Skills.
Objectives of the Module:
To Impart Skills in Drafting.
To Introduce Pattern making.
To Provide Practical Work in Tailoring Skills.
Learning Unit Skill Proficiency Details Knowledge Proficiency Details
LU 24- Tools of Drafting. Scale Reading & Writing. How to Read and Write Scales.
Scale Reading & Writing.
LU 25- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1. Scale Reading & Writing. 1. How to Read and Write Scales.
2. How to Make Tailor Marks. 2. Tailor Marks.
3. Method of Fittings & Alterations. 3. Fittings & Alterations.
4. How to Make New Garments From 4. New Garments From Old Fabric/
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Old Fabric / Garments. Garments.
5. Differences between Notch Collar- 5. Notch Collar-Roll Collar.
Roll Collar.
LU 26- Terms & Technologies Used in Meanings and Use of Terms & Terms & Technologies Used in Drafting.
Drafting. Technologies Used in Drafting.
LU 27- Drafting / Pattern Making I. 1. Method of Preparing Draft. Need for Drafting and Pattern Making.
- Need for Drafting and Pattern Making. 2. Preparing Pattern Cutting.
- Method of Preparing Draft.
- Preparing Pattern Cutting.
LU 28- Drafting / Pattern Making II. 1. Simple Drafting. Pattern Drafting and Making.
- Simple Drafting. 2. Pattern Making.
- Pattern Making. 3. Paper Pattern Cutting.
- Paper Pattern Cutting.
LU 29- Drafting, Paper Pattern Making of Drafting, Paper Pattern Making of Drafting, Paper Pattern Making of Baby
Baby Garments I. Baby Garments. Garments.
LU 30- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1. Use of Tape for Measurement. 1. Measurement Taking.
2. Proper / Correct Measurement 2. Proper / Correct Measurement Taking.
Taking. 3. Precautions.
3. Precautions. 4. Use of L Scale for Measurement.
4. Use of L Scale for Measurement. 5. Sequence of Measurement.
5. Sequence of Measurement. 6. Measurements, Cutting Out, Making Up
6. Practice in Using Tape. and Fitting Body Rise and Width.
7. Taking Measurement. 7. How to Read and Use Tape Measures,
8. Measurements, Cutting Out, French Curve, Japanese Scale, and Very
Trimming, Marking Up and Form Curves.
Fitting. 8. Where to Begin Measurements.
9. How to Make Tailor Marks. According To the Required Garments
10. Method of Fittings & Alterations. Sizes.
11. How to Make New Garments 9. Ladies, Children and Gents Dresses.
From Old Fabric / Garments. 10. Collar Styles.
12. Differences between Notch Collar- 11. Sleeves Styles.
Roll Collar. 12. Neckline Styles.
13. Scale Reading & Writing. 13. Yoke Styles.
14. How to Make Tailor Marks. 14. Panel Styles.
15. Method of Fittings & Alterations. 15. Bodice Styles.
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16. How to Make New Garments 16. Tailor Marks.
From Old Fabric / Garments. 17. Fittings & Alterations.
17. Differences between Notch Collar-
18. New Garments From Old Fabric/
Roll Collar. Garments.
18. Meanings and Use of Terms & 19. Notch Collar-Roll Collar.
20. How to Read and Write Scales.
Technologies Used in Drafting.
19. Method of Preparing Draft. 21. How to Read and Write Scales.
20. Preparing Pattern Cutting. 22. Tailor Marks.
21. Simple Drafting. 23. Fittings & Alterations.
22. Pattern Making. 24. New Garments From Old Fabric/
23. Paper Pattern Cutting. Garments.
25. Notch Collar-Roll Collar.
26. Terms & Technologies Used in
Drafting.
27. Need for Drafting and Pattern Making.
28. Pattern Drafting and Making.
LU 31- Drafting, Paper Pattern Making of Drafting, Paper Pattern Making of Drafting, Paper Pattern Making of Baby
Baby Garments II. Baby Garments. Garments.
LU 32- Drafting, Paper Pattern Making Baby Drafting, Paper Pattern Making of Drafting, Paper Pattern Making of Baby
Garments III. Baby Garments. Garments.
LU 33- Drafting, Paper Pattern Making of Drafting, Paper Pattern Making of Drafting, Paper Pattern Making of Baby
Baby Garments IV. Baby Garments. Garments.
LU 34- Drafting, Paper Pattern Making of Drafting, Paper Pattern Making of Drafting, Paper Pattern Making of Basic
Basic Bodice Block. Basic Bodice Block Bodice Block.
LU 35- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1. Drafting, Paper Pattern Making of 1. Drafting, Paper Pattern Making of Baby
Baby Garments. Garments.
2. Drafting, Paper Pattern Making of 2. Drafting, Paper Pattern Making of Basic
Basic Bodice Block. Bodice Block.
LU 36- Drafting and Paper Pattern Making of: Drafting and Paper Pattern Making of: Drafting and Paper Pattern Making of:
Children’s: Children’s: Children’s:
- Basic Bodice Block. 1. Basic Bodice Block. 1. Basic Bodice Block.
- Sleeve, Skirt Block. 2. Sleeve, Skirt Block. 2. Sleeve, Skirt Block.
LU 37- Drafting and Paper Pattern Making of: Drafting and Paper Pattern Making of Drafting and Paper Pattern Making of
- Sleeve / Trouser Block. Sleeve / Trouser Block. Sleeve / Trouser Block.
LU 38- Pattern Making. Pattern Making. Pattern Making.
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- Creative Pattern Making. 1. Creative Pattern Making. 1. Creative Pattern Making.
- Types of Pattern & Bodice Block. 2. Types of Pattern & Bodice Block. 2. Types of Pattern & Bodice Block.
- Sample Making. 3. Sample Making. 3. Sample Making.
LU 39- Basic Fitted Bodice Block and Dart Basic Fitted Bodice Block and Dart Basic Fitted Bodice Block and Dart
Shifting. Shifting. Shifting.
LU 40- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1. Drafting and Paper Pattern Making 2. Drafting and Paper Pattern Making of
of Children’s: Children’s:
- Basic Bodice Block. - Basic Bodice Block.
- Sleeve, Skirt Block. - Sleeve, Skirt Block.
2. Drafting and Paper Pattern 2. Drafting and Paper Pattern Making of:
Making of: - Sleeve / Trouser Block.
- Sleeve / Trouser Block. 3. Pattern Making.
3. Pattern Making. - Creative Pattern Making.
- Creative Pattern Making. - Types of Pattern & Bodice Block.
- Types of Pattern & Bodice Block. - Sample Making.
- Sample Making. 4. Basic Fitted Bodice Block and Dart
4.Basic Fitted Bodice Block and Dart Shifting.
Shifting.
LU 41- Ease Bodice and Panel Bodice. Ease Bodice and Panel Bodice. Ease Bodice and Panel Bodice.
LU 42- Top with Panels and Band Collar. Top with Panels and Band Collar. Top with Panels and Band Collar.
LU 43- Collars and Sleeves. Collars and Sleeves. Collars and Sleeves.

Module 4:
Garment Making & Dress Designing.
Objectives of the Module:
To teach the Principles & Concept of Dress Designing
To Impart Knowledge About Construction Skills; Selection & Estimation of Cloth; Color Concept & Combinations.
Learning Unit Skill Proficiency Details Knowledge Proficiency Details
LU 44- Dress Designing 1. Principles of Design and Fashion 1. The Importance of Dress Making and
- Principles & Concept. Designing. Dress Designing.
- Development of an Idea of Tailoring. 2. Development of an Idea of 2. Development of an Idea of Tailoring.
Tailoring.
LU 45- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1. Ease Bodice and Panel Bodice. 1. Ease Bodice and Panel Bodice.
2. Top with Panels and Band Collar. 2. Top with Panels and Band Collar.
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3. Collars and Sleeves. 3. Collars and Sleeves.
4. Principles of Design and Fashion 4. The Importance of Dress Making and
Designing. Dress Designing.
5. Development of an Idea of 5. Development of an Idea of Tailoring.
Tailoring.
LU 46- Construction Skills - Knowledge Preparation of Sample Pieces using all Seams, Drafts, Tucks, Pleats, Buttons
about: Construction Skills. Hole, Buttons Hooks and Snags, Eye,
- Seams, Drafts, Tucks, Pleats, Buttons Hole, Stitch Buttons.
Buttons Hooks and Snags, Eye, Stitch
Buttons.
- Preparation of Sample Pieces using all
Construction Skills.
LU 47- Selection of Cloth. Identification of Different Types of Selection of Right Type of Fabric for a
- Selection of Right Type of Fabric for a Fabric. Particular Garment
Particular Garment
- Identification of Different Types of Fabric.
LU 48- Estimation of Cloth - How to Estimate Estimation by Giving Various How to Estimate Cloth for Garments.
Cloth for Garments. Measurements.
Estimation by Giving Various Measurements.
LU 49- Color Concept Color Combination for Selection of Color Combination Color Concept Color Combination for
Buttons, Thread & Cloth. (Contrast & Harmony). Buttons, Thread & Cloth.
- Practicals in Selection of Color Combination
(Contrast & Harmony).
LU 50- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1. Preparation of Sample Pieces using Seams, Drafts, Tucks, Pleats, Buttons
all Construction Skills. Hole, Buttons Hooks and Snags, Eye,
2. Identification of Different Types of Stitch Buttons.
Fabric. Selection of Right Type of Fabric for a
3. Estimation by Giving Various Particular Garment
Measurements. How to Estimate Cloth for Garments.
4. Selection of Color Combination Color Concept Color Combination for
(Contrast & Harmony). Buttons, Thread & Cloth.

Module 5:
Development of Garments from Basic Bodice Block.
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Baby’s Garments.Girl’s Garments.
Boy’s Garments.
Drafting of Pajamas.
Lady’s Garments.
Gent’s Garments.
Objectives of the Module:
To Impart Skills of Making Draft & Cut Out Patterns of Different: Baby’s; Girl’s; Boy’s; Lady’s & Gent’s Garments.
Learning Unit Skill Proficiency Details Knowledge Proficiency Details
LU 51- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Different How to Make Draft & Cut Out Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of Different
Baby’s Garments. Patterns of Different Baby’s Baby’s Garments.
Garments.
LU 52- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of A Line How to Make Draft & Cut Out Pattern Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of A Line
Frock. of A Line Frock. Frock.
LU 53- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Yoke How to Make Draft & Cut Out Pattern Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of Yoke
Frock. of Yoke Frock. Frock.
LU 54- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Body How to Make Draft & Cut Out Pattern Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of Body
Frock. of Body Frock. Frock.
LU 55- IN-HOUSE TEST. How to Make Draft & Cut Out Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of:
Patterns of: 1. Different Baby’s Garments.
1. Different Baby’s Garments. 2. A Line Frock.
2. A Line Frock. 3. Yoke Frock.
3. Yoke Frock. 4. Body Frock.
4. Body Frock.
LU 56- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Umbrella How to Make Draft & Cut Out Pattern Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of Umbrella
Frock. of Umbrella Frock. Frock.
LU 57- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Petticoats. How to Make Draft & Cut Out Pattern Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of Petticoats.
of Petticoats.
LU 58- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Thailla How to Make Draft & Cut Out Pattern Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of Thailla Cut.
Cut. of Thailla Cut.
LU 59- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Simple How to Make Draft & Cut Out Pattern Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of Simple
Shalwar. of Simple Shalwar. Shalwar.
LU 60- IN-HOUSE TEST. How to Make Drafts & Cut Out Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of:
Patterns of: 1. Umbrella Frock.
1. Umbrella Frock. 2. Petticoats.
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2. Petticoats. 3. Thailla Cut.
3. Thailla Cut. 4. Simple Shalwar.
4. Simple Shalwar.
LU 61- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Shalwar How to Make Draft & Cut Out Pattern Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of Shalwar
with Belt. of Shalwar with Belt. with Belt.
LU 62- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Churidar How to Make Draft & Cut Out Pattern Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of Churidar
Pajamas. of Churidar Pajamas. Pajamas.
LU 63- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Knickers. How to Make Draft & Cut Out Pattern Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of Knickers.
of Knickers.
LU 64- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Bush How to Make Draft & Cut Out Pattern Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of Bush
Shirts. of Bush Shirts. Shirts.
LU 65- IN-HOUSE TEST. How to Make Drafts & Cut Out Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of:
Patterns of: 1. Shalwar with Belt.
1. Shalwar with Belt. 2. Churidar Pajamas.
2. Churidar Pajamas. 3. Knickers.
3. Knickers. 4. Bush Shirts.
4. Bush Shirts.
LU 66- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Rompers. How to Make Draft & Cut Out Pattern Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of Rompers.
of Rompers.
LU 67- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Lady’s How to Make Draft & Cut Out Pattern Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of Lady’s
Shirts (Fitted). of Lady’s Shirts (Fitted). Shirts (Fitted).
LU 68- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Lady’s How to Make Draft & Cut Out Pattern Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of Lady’s
Kurta. of Lady’s Kurta. Kurta.
LU 69- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Lady’s How to Make Draft & Cut Out Pattern Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of Lady’s
Petticoats. of Lady’s Petticoats. Petticoats.
LU 70- IN-HOUSE TEST. How to Make Drafts & Cut Out Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of:
Patterns of: 1. Rompers.
1. Rompers. 2. Lady’s Shirts (Fitted).
2. Lady’s Shirts (Fitted). 3. Lady’s Kurta.
3. Lady’s Kurta. 4. Lady’s Petticoats.
4. Lady’s Petticoats.
LU 71- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Lady’s How to Make Draft & Cut Out Pattern Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of Lady’s
Churidar Pajamas. of Lady’s Churidar Pajamas. Churidar Pajamas.
LU 72- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Gent’s How to Make Draft & Cut Out Pattern Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of Gent’s
Shirts. of Gent’s Shirts. Shirts.
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LU 73- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Gent’s How to Make Draft & Cut Out Pattern Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of Gent’s
Trousers. of Gent’s Trousers. Trousers.
LU 74- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Gent’s How to Make Draft & Cut Out Pattern Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of Gent’s
Coats. of Gent’s Coats. Coats.
LU 75- IN-HOUSE TEST. How to Make Drafts & Cut Out Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of:
Patterns of: 1. Lady’s Churidar Pajamas.
1. Lady’s Churidar Pajamas. 2. Gent’s Shirts.
2. Gent’s Shirts. 3. Gent’s Trousers.
3. Gent’s Trousers. 4. Gent’s Coats.
4. Gent’s Coats.
LU 76- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Gent’s How to Make Draft & Cut Out Pattern Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of Gent’s
Suits. of Gent’s Suits. Suits.
LU 77- Draft & Cut Out Pattern of Gent’s How to Make Draft & Cut Out Pattern Drafting & Cut Out Patterns of Gent’s
Waistcoats. of Gent’s Waistcoats. Waistcoats.

Module 6:
Introduction to Cutting Tools Home Based.
Pressing and Cutting of Lady’s Garments.
Pressing and Cutting of Gent’s Garments.
Objectives of the Module:
To Teach Pressing Techniques Before Cutting.
To Impart Simple Cutting and Stitching Skills.
To Show Important Cutting Techniques of Collars, Sleeves and Cuffs.
To Teach Pressing, Fusing and Cutting of Tops with Panels and Band Collar with Finishes.
To Teach Pressing and Cutting of Designs for Baby’s; Children’s; Lady’s & Men’s Wear.

Learning Unit Skill Proficiency Details Knowledge Proficiency Details


LU 78- Pressing Techniques Before Cutting. Pressing Techniques Before Cutting. Pressing Techniques Before Cutting.
LU 79- Simple Cutting and Stitching. 1. How to Mark the Measurements on 1. Skills in Stitching.
- How to Mark the Measurements on Cloth Cloth Before Cutting. 2. Marking With Different Measurements.
Before Cutting. 2. Leaving Margin for Inlays and 3. Arranging Cloth Pieces in Sequential
- Leaving Margin for Inlays and Turnings. Turnings. Order as Per Design.
- Fabric Cutting According to Pattern. 3. Fabric Cutting According to
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- Cutting Techniques According to Material. Pattern.
- Arrange Cloth Pieces in Sequential Order as 4. Cutting Techniques According to
Per Design. Material.
- Skills in Stitching. 5. Arrange Cloth Pieces in Sequential
- Marking With Different Measurements. Order as Per Design.
- Cutting the Cloth as Per Marking, Leaving 6. Skills in Stitching.
Margin for Inlays and Turnings. 7. Marking With Different
- Practice in Stitching on Paper for Straight Measurements.
Zig-Zag, Round etc. 8. Cutting the Cloth as Per Marking,
Leaving Margin for Inlays and
Turnings.
9. Practice in Stitching on Paper for
Straight Zig-Zag, Round etc.
LU 80- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1. How to Make Drafts & Cut Out 1. Drafts & Cut Out Patterns of:
Patterns of: - Gent’s Suits.
- Gent’s Suits. - Gent’s Waistcoats.
- Gent’s Waistcoats. 2. Skills in Stitching.
2. How to Mark the Measurements on 3. Marking With Different Measurements.
Cloth Before Cutting. 4. Arranging Cloth Pieces in Sequential
3. Leaving Margin for Inlays and Order as Per Design.
Turnings.
4. Fabric Cutting According to
Pattern.
5. Cutting Techniques According to
Material.
6. Arrange Cloth Pieces in Sequential
Order as Per Design.
7. Skills in Stitching.
8. Marking With Different
Measurements.
9. Cutting the Cloth as Per Marking,
Leaving Margin for Inlays and
Turnings.
10. Practice in Stitching on Paper for
Straight Zig-Zag, Round etc.
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LU 81- Important Cutting Techniques of Important Cutting Techniques of Important Cutting Techniques of Collars,
Collars, Sleeves and Cuffs. Collars, Sleeves and Cuffs. Sleeves and Cuffs.
LU 82- Pressing, Fusing and Cutting of Tops Pressing, Fusing and Cutting of Tops Pressing, Fusing and Cutting of Tops with
with Panels and Band Collar with Finishes. with Panels and Band Collar with Panels and Band Collar with Finishes.
Finishes.
LU 83- Pressing and Cutting of Baby’s Wear Pressing and Cutting of Baby’s Wear Pressing and Cutting of Baby’s Wear
Designs. Designs. Designs.
LU 84- Pressing and Cutting of Children’s Pressing and Cutting of Children’s Pressing and Cutting of Children’s Wear
Wear Designs. Wear Designs. Designs.
LU 85- IN-HOUSE TEST. 1. Important Cutting Techniques of 1. Important Cutting Techniques of
Collars, Sleeves and Cuffs. Collars, Sleeves and Cuffs.
2. Pressing, Fusing and Cutting of Tops 2. Pressing, Fusing and Cutting of Tops
with Panels and Band Collar with with Panels and Band Collar with
Finishes. Finishes.
3. Pressing and Cutting of: 3. Pressing and Cutting of:
- Baby’s Wear Designs. - Baby’s Wear Designs.
- Children’s Wear Designs. - Children’s Wear Designs.

LU 86- Pressing and Cutting of Lady’s Shirts Pressing and Cutting of Lady’s Shirts Pressing and Cutting of Lady’s Shirts
(Fitted) Designs. (Fitted) Designs. (Fitted) Designs.
LU 87- Pressing and Cutting of Lady’s Kurta Pressing and Cutting of Lady’s Kurta Pressing and Cutting of Lady’s Kurta
Designs. Designs. Designs.
LU 88- Pressing and Cutting of Lady’s Pressing and Cutting of Lady’s Pressing and Cutting of Lady’s Petticoats
Petticoats Designs. Petticoats Designs. Designs.
LU 89- Pressing and Cutting of Lady’s Pressing and Cutting of Lady’s Pressing and Cutting of Lady’s Churidar
Churidar Pajamas Designs. Churidar Pajamas Designs. Pajamas Designs.
LU 90- IN-HOUSE TEST Pressing and Cutting of: Pressing and Cutting of:
1. Lady’s Shirts (Fitted) Designs. 1. Lady’s Shirts (Fitted) Designs.
2. Lady’s Kurta Designs. 2. Lady’s Kurta Designs.
3. Lady’s Petticoats Designs. 3. Lady’s Petticoats Designs.
4. Lady’s Churidar Pajamas Designs. 4. Lady’s Churidar Pajamas Designs.
LU 91- Pressing and Cutting of Coat Design Pressing and Cutting of Coat Design Pressing and Cutting of Coat Design with
with Facings, Pockets. with Facings, Pockets. Facings, Pockets.
LU 92- Pressing and Cutting of Suit Design Pressing and Cutting of Suit Design Pressing and Cutting of Suit Design with
with Facings, Flies, Pockets. with Facings, Flies, Pockets. Facings, Flies, Pockets.
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LU 93- Pressing and Cutting of Men’s Wear Pressing and Cutting of Men’s Wear Pressing and Cutting of Men’s Wear Dress
Dress Shirt. Dress Shirt. Shirt.
LU 94- Pressing and Cutting of Men’s Wear Pressing and Cutting of Men’s Wear Pressing and Cutting of Men’s Wear Dress
Dress Waistcoat. Dress Waistcoat. Waistcoat.
LU 95- IN-HOUSE TEST. Pressing and Cutting of: Pressing and Cutting of:
Coat Design with Facings, Pockets. Coat Design with Facings, Pockets.
of Suit Design with Facings, Flies, of Suit Design with Facings, Flies, Pockets.
Pockets. Men’s Wear Dress Shirt.
Men’s Wear Dress Shirt. Men’s Wear Dress Waistcoat.
Men’s Wear Dress Waistcoat.
LU 96- Pressing and Cutting of Shalwar Kurta Pressing and Cutting of Shalwar Kurta Pressing and Cutting of Shalwar Kurta
Design. Design. Design.
LU 97- Pressing and Cutting of Trouser Pressing and Cutting of Trouser Pressing and Cutting of Trouser Design
Design with Facings, Flies, Pockets. Design with Facings, Flies, Pockets. with Facings, Flies, Pockets.

Module 7:
Foundation:
Sewing.
Introduction and Instruction of Sewing Techniques.
Objectives of the Module:
To Teach Basic Stitching.
To Develop Knowledge of Sewing Machines and the Parts of an Automatic Sewing Machine.

Learning Unit Skill Proficiency Details Knowledge Proficiency Details


LU 98- Basic Stitching. - Hand Sewing. - Types of Stitches According to Materials.
- Introduction to Hand Sewing. - Types of Hand Stitches. - Materials Used.
- Types of Stitches According to Materials. - Use of Hand Tools. - Types of Threads their Size and
- Types of Threads their Size and Application. - Preparation of Sample Pieces of Application.
- Types of Hand Stitches. Stitches. - Machine Stitches.
- Materials Used. - Decorative Stitches.
- Use of Hand Tools. - Types and Size of Needles, Threads and
- Machine Stitches. Buttons.
- Decorative Stitches.
- Types and Size of Needles, Threads and
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Buttons.
- Preparation of Sample Pieces of Stitches.
LU 99- Sewing Machine Operation. - Proper Maintenance and Oiling - Safety Precautions.
- Different Parts of a Sewing Machine and - Operating a Sewing Machine. - Different Parts of a Sewing Machine and
Their Functions. - Machine Adjustment. Their Functions.
- Safety Precautions. - Monitor Stitching Machine.
- Proper Maintenance and Oiling Operation to Detect Problems.
- Operating a Sewing Machine. - Removing Parts and Practice in Re-
- Machine Adjustment. fixing.
- Monitor Stitching Machine. Operation to - Adjusting the Parts for Proper
Detect Problems. Functioning.
- Removing Parts and Practice in Re-fixing. - Practice in Cleaning and Oiling.
- Adjusting the Parts for Proper Functioning. - Working and Adjustment of Belt
- Practice in Cleaning and Oiling. Tension.
- Working and Adjustment of Belt Tension. - Set Up Machine According to the
- Set Up Machine According to the Design. Design.
LU 100- IN-HOUSE TEST. - Hand Sewing. - Types of Stitches According to Materials.
- Types of Hand Stitches. - Materials Used.
- Use of Hand Tools. - Types of Threads their Size and
- Preparation of Sample Pieces of Application.
- Stitches. - Machine Stitches.
- Proper Maintenance and Oiling - Decorative Stitches.
- Operating a Sewing Machine. - Types and Size of Needles, Threads and
- Machine Adjustment. Buttons.
- Monitor Stitching Machine. - Safety Precautions.
Operation to Detect Problems. - Different Parts of a Sewing Machine and
- Removing Parts and Practice in Re- - Their Functions.
fixing.
- Adjusting the Parts for Proper
Functioning.
- Practice in Cleaning and Oiling.
- Working and Adjustment of Belt
Tension.
- Set Up Machine According to the
Design.
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LU 101- Introduction to the Sewing Machine Threading of Lock Stitch, Flat Lock Home Based and Industrial Sewing
Home Based and Industrial. and Over Lock Machines. Machines.
Threading of Lock Stitch, Flat Lock and Over
Lock Machines.
LU 102- Lubrication of Sewing Machines. - Lubrication of Sewing Machines. Lock Stitch Machines.
Trouble Shooting of Sewing Machines. - Trouble Shooting of Sewing
Repair of Sewing Machines. Machines.

LU 103- Care of a Sewing Machine. Care of a Sewing Machine Care of a Sewing Machine.
LU 104- Different Paper Exercises of Straight,
Different Paper Exercises of Straight, Straight, Curved and Angled Lines to Control
Curved and Angled Lines to Control Simple Curved and Angled Lines to Control Simple Lock Stitch Machines.
Lock Stitch Machines. Simple Lock Stitch Machines.
LU 105- IN-HOUSE TEST. - Threading of Lock Stitch, Flat Lock - Home Based and Industrial Sewing
and Over Lock Machines. Machines.
- Lubrication of Sewing Machines. - Lock Stitch Machines.
- Trouble Shooting of Sewing - Care of a Sewing Machine.
Machines. - Straight, Curved and Angled Lines to
Control
- Care of a Sewing Machine
- Simple Lock Stitch Machines.
- Different Paper Exercises of Straight,
Curved and Angled Lines to Control
Simple Lock Stitch Machines.
LU 106- Threading and Stitching of Straight, Threading and Stitching of Straight, Threading and Stitching of Straight, Curved
Curved and Angled Lines on Fabric. Curved and Angled Lines on Fabric. and Angled Lines on Fabric.
LU 107- Sewing of Different Seams Exercises Sewing of Different Seams Exercises on - Types of Seams.
on One Piece Fabric. One Piece Fabric.
- Types of Seams.
- Straight Seam, Seam with Top Stitch and
Edge Stitch, French Seam/ Invisible Seam
with 0.5 cms Edge.
LU 108- - Different Kinds of Seams and Finishes
- Different Kinds of Seams and Finishes - Types of Pleats and Gathers.
- Types of Pleats and Gathers.
LU 109- Button Holes and Fasteners. - Tailoring of Button Holes and - Button Holes and Fasteners.
- Button Holding. Fasteners. - Button Holding.
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- Types of Buttons. - Types of Buttons.
- Stitches Used. - Stitches Used.
- Tailoring.
LU 110- IN-HOUSE TEST. - Threading and Stitching of Straight, - Threading and Stitching of Straight,
Curved and Angled Lines on Fabric. Curved and Angled Lines on Fabric.
- Sewing of Different Seams Exercises - Types of Seams.
on One Piece Fabric. - Different Kinds of Seams and Finishes
- Tailoring of Button Holes and - Types of Pleats and Gathers.
Fasteners. - Button Holes and Fasteners.
- Button Holding.
- Types of Buttons.
- Stitches Used.
LU 111- Construction Skills Construction Skills
Zippers (Visible/ Invisible). Zippers (Visible/ Invisible).
LU 112- Construction Skills Construction Skills
Hand Stitches. Hand Stitches.
LU 113- Construction Skills. Construction Skills.
- Use of Velcro & Elastic. - Use of Velcro & Elastic.
- Fixing Velcro. - Fixing Velcro.
- Elastic Insertion. - Elastic Insertion.

Module 8:
DRESS MAKING
Advanced Construction Skills.
Basic Children’s Wear (Sizes 4-6).
Sewing of Girl’s Garments.
Sewing of Pajamas.
Basic Children’s Wear (Sizes 4-6).
Sewing of Boy’s Garments.
Sewing of Lady’s Garments.
Sewing of Shalwar.
Sewing of Pajamas.
Sewing of Gent’s Garments.
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Objectives of the Module:
1. To Gain mastery over Sewing of Various Market Demand and Exportable Garment Items .
2. To Create Skill in Stitching by Manual and Automatic Machines.
3. Make Trainees Able to Stitch Accurate Dresses of Ladies, Gents, Infants and Children According to Market Demands.
Learning Unit Skill Proficiency Details Knowledge Proficiency Details
LU 114- Construction Skills. Construction Skills. - Preparation of Specification Sheets.
- Types of Facing, Binding. - Types of Facing, Binding.
- Design Darts, Yokes & Midrift. - Designing Darts, Yokes & Midrift.
- Waist Band Application. - Waist Band Application.
- Prepare Specification Sheets. - Preparing Specification Sheets.
- Practice in Construction Skills. - Practice in Construction Skills.
- Garment Stitching According To - Garment Stitching According To
Specification. Specification.
- Stitch Garments with Basic Machines as Per - Stitching Garments with Basic Machines
Requirements. as Per Requirements.
- Stitch Garments with Industrial Machines as - Stitching Garments with Industrial
Per Requirements. Machines as Per Requirements.
- Decorate Article with Fancy Stitch as Per - Decorating Article with Fancy Stitch as
Design. Per Design.
- Maintain Specs As Per Instruction / Customer - Maintaining Specs As Per Instruction /
Requirements. Customer Requirements.
- Maintain Neatness while Joining Pieces - Maintaining Neatness while Joining
- Remove Faults in Stitching Process. Pieces
- Removing Faults in Stitching Process.
LU 115- IN HOUSE TEST. Construction Skills. Preparing Specification Sheets.
- Zippers (Visible/ Invisible).
- Construction Skills
- Hand Stitches.
Construction Skills.
- Use of Velcro & Elastic.
- Fixing Velcro.
- Elastic Insertion.
Construction Skills.

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- Type of Facing, Binding.
- Design Darts, Yokes & Midrift.
- Waist Band Application.
- Prepare Specification Sheet.
- Practice in Construction Skills.
- Garment Stitching According To
Specification.
- Stitch Garments with Basic Machines As
Per Requirements.
- Stitch Garments with Industrial Machines
As Per Requirements.
- Decorate Article with Fancy Stitch As Per
Design.
- Maintain Specs As Per Instruction /
Customer Requirements.
- Maintain Neatness while Joining Pieces
- Remove Faults in Stitching Process.
LU 116-118- Sewing of Different Baby’s Sewing of Different Baby’s Garments.
Garments I, II & III.
LU 119- Sewing of A Line Frock I. Sewing of A Line Frock.
LU 120- IN HOUSE TEST. Sewing of Different Baby’s Garments.
Sewing of A Line Frock.
LU 121-122- Sewing of A Line Frock II &III.
LU 123-124 -Sewing of Yoke Frock I & II. Sewing of Yoke Frock.
LU 125- IN HOUSE TEST Sewing of A Line Frock.
Sewing of Yoke Frock.
LU 126- Sewing of Yoke Frock III.
LU 127-129- Sewing of Body Frock I, II & III.Sewing of Body Frock.
LU 130- IN HOUSE TEST. Sewing of Different Baby’s Garments.
Sewing of A Line Frock.
Sewing of Yoke Frock.
Sewing of Body Frock.
LU 131-133- Sewing of Umbrella Frock I, II & Sewing of Umbrella Frock.
III.
LU 134- Sewing of Petticoats I. Sewing of Petticoats.
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LU 135- IN HOUSE TEST. Sewing of Umbrella Frock.

LU 136-137- Sewing of Petticoats II & III. Sewing of Petticoats.


LU 138-139- Sewing of Thailla Cut I & II. Sewing of Thailla Cut.
LU 140- IN HOUSE TEST. Sewing of Petticoats.
Sewing of Thailla Cut.
LU 141- Sewing of Thailla Cut III.
LU 142-144- Sewing of Square Cut I, II & III. Sewing of Square Cut.
LU 145- IN HOUSE TEST. Sewing of Umbrella Frock.
Sewing of Petticoats.
Sewing of Thailla Cut.
Sewing of Square Cut.
LU 146- 148- Sewing of Churidar Pajamas I, II Sewing of Churidar Pajamas.
& III.
LU 149- Sewing of Knickers I Sewing of Knickers.
LU 150- IN HOUSE TEST. Sewing of Churidar Pajamas.
Sewing of Knickers.
LU 151-152- Sewing of Knickers II & III.
LU 153-154- Sewing of Bush Shirts I & II. Sewing of Bush Shirts.
LU 155- IN HOUSE TEST. Sewing of Knickers.
Sewing of Bush Shirts.
LU 156- Sewing of Bush Shirts III.
LU 157-159- Sewing of Rompers I, II & III. Sewing of Bush Shirts.
Sewing of Rompers.
LU 160- IN HOUSE TEST. Sewing of Rompers.
LU 161-163- Sewing of Lady’s Kameez / Kurta Sewing of Lady’s Kameez / Kurta.
I, II & III.
LU 164- Sewing of Lady’s Basic Skirts I Sewing of Lady’s Basic Skirts.
LU 165- IN HOUSE TEST. Sewing of Lady’s Kameez / Kurta.
Sewing of Lady’s Basic Skirts.
LU 166-167- Sewing of Lady’s Basic Skirts II
& III
LU 168-169- Sewing of Lady’s Basic Coats I & Sewing of Basic Coats.
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LU 170- IN HOUSE TEST. Sewing of Basic Coats.
LU 171- Sewing of Lady’s Basic Coats III.
LU 172-174- Sewing of Lady’s Basic Trousers Sewing of Lady’s Basic Trousers.
I, II & III.
LU 175- IN HOUSE TEST. Sewing of Lady’s Basic Trousers
LU 176-178- Sewing of Lady’s Petticoats I, II Sewing of Lady’s Petticoats.
& III.
LU 179- Sewing of Simple Lady’s Shalwar I. Sewing of Simple Lady’s Shalwar.
LU 180- IN HOUSE TEST. Sewing of Lady’s Petticoats.
Sewing of Simple Lady’s Shalwar.
LU 181-182- Sewing of Lady’s Shalwar II &
III.
LU 183-184- Sewing of Lady’s Shalwar with Sewing of Lady’s Shalwar with Belt.
Belt I & II.
LU 185- IN HOUSE TEST. Sewing of Simple Lady’s Shalwar.
Sewing of Lady’s Shalwar with Belt.
LU 186- Sewing of Lady’s Shalwar with Belt
III.
LU 187-189- Sewing of Lady’s Churidar Sewing of Lady’s Churidar Pajama.
Pajama I, II & III.
LU 190- IN HOUSE TEST. Sewing of Lady’s Shalwar with Belt .
Sewing of Lady’s Churidar Pajama.
LU 191-193- Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Shirt.
Shirt I, II & III.
LU 194- Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Coats I. Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Coats.
LU 195- IN HOUSE TEST. Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Shirt.
Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Coats.
LU 196-197- Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear
Coats
II & III.
LU 198-199- Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Suits.
Suits I & II.
LU 200- IN HOUSE TEST. Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Coats.
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LU 201-Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Suits III.
LU 202-204- Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Trousers
Trousers I, II & III.
LU 205- IN HOUSE TEST. Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Suits.
Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Trousers.
LU 206- 208- Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Waistcoats.
Waistcoats I, II & III.
LU 209- Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Shalwar Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Shalwar
Kurta I Kurta.
LU 210- IN HOUSE TEST. Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Waistcoats.
Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear Shalwar
Kurta.
LU 211- 212- Sewing of Basic Men’s Wear
Shalwar Kurta II & III.

Module 9:
Finishing & Quality Control.
Revisions.
Final Test.
Objective of the Module:
1. To Understand Basic Concept of Quality Control and its Importance in the Garment Industry to Attain Maximum Output.
2. Importance of Labeling & Tags. Removal of Unwanted Threads.
3. Different Hand Finishes and Hems.
4. Pressing & Packing Skills (Folding).
5. This Course Aims at Imparting Practical Skills and Theoretical Knowledge for Developing Adequately Trained Seamstresses with a view to
Satisfy the Professional Requirements of this Category in Home Production or any other Garments/ Made-Ups Production Unit.

Learning Unit Skill Proficiency Details Knowledge Proficiency Details


LU 213- Fittings. Correction of Fitting Problems. Problems of Fitting.
LU 214- Introduction to Different Hand Different Hand Finishes and Hems. Different Hand Finishes and Hems.
Finishes and Hems. Different Necklines and Armhole Finishes Different Necklines and Armhole Finishes
Different Necklines and Armhole Finishes (Bias (Bias Binding& Facings). (Bias Binding& Facings).
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LU 215- IN HOUSE TEST. Different Hand Finishes and Hems. Different Hand Finishes and Hems.
Different Necklines and Armhole Finishes Different Necklines and Armhole Finishes
(Bias Binding& Facings). (Bias Binding& Facings).
LU 216- Checking Measurements. 1. Check Measurements for Quality 1. Measurement Control.
Control According to Measurements. 2. Different Labeling Methods and
2. Different labeling and Ability to Label Instructions.
the tags. 3. Proper Final Finishes of Removing
3. Removal of Unwanted Threads for Threads etc. to Maintain Quality
Finishing Processes. Control.
4. Ability to Do Proper Final Pressing for 4. Final Pressing Techniques.
Finishes. 5. Basic Packaging.
5. Final Packaging.
LU 217- Importance of Labeling & Tags. 1. Different labeling and Ability to Label 1. Different Labeling Methods and
Removal of Unwanted Threads. the tags. Instructions.
2. Removal of Unwanted Threads for 2. Proper Final Finishes of Removing
Finishing Processes. Threads etc. to Maintain Quality Control.
LU 218-219- Proper Pressing & Packaging of Basic & Final Packaging. Basic & Final Packaging.
all the Pieces.
Pressing & Packing Skills (Folding).
Precautions to be Taken while Pressing and
Folding.
- Pressing of:
- Cotton Garments.
- Terene Garments.
- Silk Garments.
- Packing of Various Garments (Folding).
LU 220- IN HOUSE TEST. 1. Check Measurements for Quality 1. Measurement Control.
Control According to Measurements. 2. Different Labeling Methods and
2. Different labeling and Ability to Label Instructions.
the tags. 3. Proper Final Finishes of Removing
3. Removal of Unwanted Threads for Threads etc. to Maintain Quality Control.
Finishing Processes. 4. Final Pressing Techniques.
4. Ability to Do Proper Final Pressing for 5. Basic Packaging.
Finishes. 6. Different Labeling Methods and
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5. Final Packaging. Instructions.
6. Different labeling and Ability to Label 7. Proper Final Finishes of Removing
the tags. Threads etc. to Maintain Quality Control.
7. Removal of Unwanted Threads for 8. Basic & Final Packaging.
Finishing Processes.
8. Basic & Final Packaging.

Module 10:
Garments Production System:
Objective of the Module:
Understanding of Industrial Production System in Detail.
Attain Maximum Knowledge of Process Manufacturing and Structure of Work Organization.
Learning Unit Skill Proficiency Details Knowledge Proficiency Details
LU 221-222- Quality Control and its Able to Implement Quality Control in the Quality Control and its Importance in the Garment
Importance in the Garment Industry. Garment Industry. Industry.
LU 223- Introduction to Basic Method Conversant in Basic Method Study in Basic Method Study in Industrial Production.
Study in Industrial Production. Industrial Production. Understand different Methods of Industrial
Production.
LU 224- Work Station Study. Finishing Processes. Workstation Study.
How to Make Proper Workstation Plans. Workstation Plans.
LU 225- IN HOUSE TEST. 1. Able to Implement Quality Control in the 1. Quality Control and its Importance in the
Garment Industry. Garment Industry.
2. Conversant in Basic Method Study in 2. Basic Method Study in Industrial Production.
Industrial Production. 3. Understand different Methods of Industrial
3. Know Finishing Processes. Production.
4. How to Make Proper Workstation Plans. 4. Workstation Study.
5. Workstation Plans.
LU 226-Quality Levels, Time Study Check for Quality Levels. Know the Importance of Quality Levels.
and Production Control. Keep Quality Levels. Know Importance of Different Labeling.
Label the Tags.
LU227-228- Manufacturing Process. Make Charts for Manufacturing. Know Manufacturing Processes.
Do Final Packaging. Making Charts for Manufacturing.
Know Finishing.
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Know Packaging.
LU 229- Cost Analysis. Cost Analysis. Comparing Costs of Garments Production.
Determine if Quantity Purchasing is a better
Deal.
LU 230- IN HOUSE TEST. 1. Check for Quality Levels. 1. Know the Importance of Quality Levels.
2. Keep Quality Levels. 2. Know Importance of Different Labeling.
3. Label the Tags. 3. Know Manufacturing Processes.
4. Make Charts for Manufacturing. 4. Making Charts for Manufacturing.
5. Do Final Packaging. 5. Know Finishing.
6. Cost Analysis. 6. Know Packaging.
7. Determine if Quantity Purchasing is a 7. Comparing Costs of Garments Production.
Better Deal.
LU 231- Job Opportunities. 1. Basic Skills to compete for Jobs in 1. Careers in the Garments Industry and Made-
Garments/ Made-Ups Industry. Ups.
2. Candidates will be able to identify Staffing 2. Staffing Structures for the different types of
Structures for the different types of Garments Production Establishments, Job
Garments Production Establishments, Job Roles, Types of Qualification, Training &
Roles, Types of Qualification, Training & Experience and Employment Rights and
Experience and Employment Rights and Responsibilities.
Responsibilities. 3. Theoretical Knowledge for Developing
3. Report on the Different Job Opportunities Adequately Trained Seamstresses with a view
available and the Training and to satisfy the Personnel Requirement of this
Qualification Required within the Category in the Home or any other Garments/
Garments Production and Sector. Made-Ups Production Unit.
4. Work for some Garments Production
Company or be Self-Employed.
5. Help in or Establish Cottage Industry.

LU 232- Develop Professionalism. 1. Communication with Clients. 1. Communicate with Clients.


1. Communicate with Clients. 2. Participation in Trainings Workshops/ 2. Participate in Trainings Workshops/ Seminars.
2. Participate in Trainings Workshops/ Seminars.
Seminars.
LU 233-235- Exposition. Display for Carry Out Marketing Keeping Within Marketing. Parameters for Marketing Display.
Marketing. Parameters for Marketing Marketing.
Display.
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LU 236-239- REVISIONS. Trainees Choice to Concentrate on Trainees Choice to Concentrate on Individual
Individual Weaknesses. Weaknesses.
LU 240- Final Test. 1. Develop Time Management Skills. 1. Time Management Skills.
2. Work Effectively in a Team. 2. Working Effectively in a Team.
3. Deal Effectively with Customers. 3. Various Sewing Methods.
4. Understand the Various Sewing Methods. 4. Preparation of High Standard Garments.
5. Stitch Garments According to Specification,
Monitoring Quality at all Stages.
6. To Finish & Present the Product in Time
with Customer Requirements.
7. Produce Variety of Garments with the
Different Methods of Sewing.
8. Practical Skills and Theoretical Knowledge
for Developing Adequately Seamstresses
with a view to satisfy the Personnel
Requirements of this Category in Home
Production or any other Garments/ Made-
Ups Production Unit.
9. Attain Knowledge required for Preparation
of High Standard Garments.

STANDING OPERATING PROCEDURE FOR EVALUATION OF ADVANCED COURSE STUDENTS:


Following procedure will be followed for the evaluation of students of short courses: -

1. Admitted students will be registered with the Skill Development Council (SDC), Peshawar/ NAVTTC within one month after the la st date of
admission.

2. The testing of the students shall be carried out as follows: -


a. Grading System (Theory & Practical).
A+ Grade from 80% and above.
A Grade from 70% to 79%.
B Grade from 60% to 69%
C Grade from 50% to 59%
F Less than 50%.
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Fail Below 40% in Theory & 50% in Practical.
b. Candidate has to pass both Theory & Practical
c. Students below 80% attendance will not be admissible to appear in examination.
d. Examining Body. Skill Development Council (SDC), Peshawar/ NAVTTC will be the Testing and Evaluation Authority.
e. Testing.
i. Conduct. The testing shall be conducted in respective institutions under overall supervision of SDC/ NAVTTC.
ii. Methodology. Following testing methodology will be adopted:-
(a) Sessional Performance (Practical exercises/quizzes/ assignments).
(b) Final Exams.
i Theory = 40 %
ii Class attendance / participation = 10 %
iii. Practical. = 50 %
iv. Total = 100 %

The Institute concerned will inform SDC/ NAVTTC on their prescribed form within seven days of termination of course. SDC/ NAV TTC
will scrutinize / vet and issue certificates to successful candidates.

Sample Evaluation:
Date: Male / Female (circle one)
# ITEM Never Rarely Some Often Always
times
After Today, will you Feel Confident in Your Ability to Safely Operate a Sewing 1 2 3 4 5
1
Machine?
Before Today, did you Feel Confident in Your Ability to Safely Operate a Sewing 1 2 3 4 5
2
Machine?
After Today, will you Feel Confident in Your Ability to Safely Operate a Cutting 1 2 3 4 5
3
Machine?
Before Today, did you Feel Confident in Your Ability to Safely Operate a Cutting 1 2 3 4 5
4
Machine?
After Today, will You Understand Safety Concerns for Designing and Producing Fashion 1 2 3 4 5
5
Garments at Home?
Before Today, did You Understand Safety Concerns for Designing and Producing 1 2 3 4 5
6
Fashion Garments at Home?
For Official Use Only Do Not Write in this Space
Audience: Adult Instructor:
Project Title: Code Number:
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Assessment Plan:
Upon completion of this Course the students may choose to enter their products in a Local, Provincial, or State Fairs/ Exhibitions. If the
Course is not completed in time for Fair/ Exhibition entry, elect to have a Fair/ Exhibition in the Institute, and use displa y ribbons, winners, etc. A
Judging team from the Examining Authority or Local Administration and Community could be asked to Judge. Make certain that the display features
designs, different items, etc.

Marks Allocation
Ref: ASSESSMENT: Total Out Theory Marks
Skills Of Practical
1. KVTI/A0700 PC1. Clean and maintain the cleanliness of the work area. 100 25 10 15
(Prepare and PC2. Ensure that the work area is safe and hygienic for Industrial activity.
Maintain Work Area
10 3 7
and Process PC3. Dispose waste materials as per defined SOPs and Industry requirements. 15 5 10
Machineries for PC4. Check the working and performance of all machineries and tools used for Fashion 15 5 10
Advanced Garments, etc.
Tailoring). PC5. Clean the machineries and tools used following SOPs. 15 5 10
PC6. Place the necessary tools required for process. 5 2 3
PC7. Attend to the minor repairs/ faults of all machines, if required. 15 5 10
Total Marks: 100 35 65
2. KVTI/A0701 PC1. Read and understand the production order from the supervisor. 100 10 4 6
(Advanced PC2. Check the availability of raw materials, packaging materials, equipment availability 5 2 3
Tailoring Garments and manpower.
Making). PC3. Support in planning production sequence by: 15 5 10
• Grouping products from same variety of raw material.
• Grouping products that require same process.
• Selecting raw materials that do not impact the quality of the other.
• Avoiding CIP after each product.
• Using the same equipment and machinery for various products
• Planning maximum capacity utilization of machineries.
• Considering the process time for each product.
• Planning efficient utilization of resources/manpower.
• Prioritizing urgent orders.
PC4. Calculate the batch size based on the production order and machine capacity. 5 2 3
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PCS. Calculate the raw material requirement (considering the process loss) to produce the 5 2 3
required quantity of finished product(s).
PC6. Calculate the raw materials, packaging materials and manpower requirement for 5 2 3
completing the order.
PC7. Ensure the working and performance of each equipment required for the process. 7 2 5
PC8. Calculate the process time for effective utilization of machineries. 7 2 5
PC9. Plan batch size considering full capacity utilization of machineries. 3 1 2
PC10. Plan to utilize machineries for multiple products without affecting the quality of the 3 1 2
finished products, and to optimize production and save energy.
PC11. Allot responsibilities/ work to the assistants and helpers. 5 1.5 3.5
PC12. Refer to the process chart/ product flow chart/formulation chart for product(s) 3 1 2
produced.
PC13. Measure the raw materials required for the batch. 5 1 4
PC14. Sharpen and change blades of cutting machine as required for the product produced. 3 1 2
PC15. Check the conformance of raw material quality to organization standards, through 10 4 6
physical analysis and by referring the quality analysis report from the supplier report.
PC16. Ensure working and performance of required machineries and tools. 7 3 4
PC17. Keep the tools accessible to attend repairs/faults in case of breakdown. 2 0.5 1.5
Total Marks: 100 35 65
3. KVTI/N0702 PC1. Receive raw material from the supplier/vendor, and check quality through physical 100 6 3 3
(Advanced parameters such as appearance, color, texture, etc.
Tailoring Garments PC2. Check the Sewing/ Cutting Machines for normal operation. 4 2 2
Making). PC3. Check availability of accessories required for the job. 4 2 2
PC4. Check lighting and ventilation. 4 2 2
PC5. Control maintenance of sewing machines. 6 3 3
PC6. Start and adjust speed of machines. 3 1.5 1.5
PC7. Layout raw materials required. 3 1.5 1.5
PC8. Cut the fabrics according to patterns. 12 2 10
PC9. Observe stitch dimensions. 4 2 2
PC10. Start the Job. 4 1 3
PC11. Attach accessories/ decorations. 12 2 10
PC12. Check the quality of completed jobs. 4 1 3
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PCI4. Attach labels. 4 1 3
PC15. Pack according to specifications. 4 1 3
PC16. Observe jobs leaving machines to detect defects, check the quality of the finished 6 2 4
product, sample and transfer to quality control for analysis.
PC17. Pack the finished product into cartons and transfer to storage area manually or 4 1 3
mechanically and store following organization standards.
PC18. Report discrepancies/concerns to department supervisor for 2 1 1
immediate action.
PC19. Clean work area, machineries, equipment and tools using approved cleaning agents. 6 2 4
PC20. Attend minor repairs/faults of all machines (If any). 6 2 4
PC21. Ensure periodic (daily/weekly/monthly/quarterly/half yearly/annual) maintenance of 2 1 1
all machines and equipment following the SOPs or following suppliers instructions/
manuals.
Total Marks: 100 34 66
4. KVTI/N0503 PCI Document and maintain record of details of raw materials and packaging materials 100 10 6 4
(Complete (name of raw materials, type and variety, vendor/supplier details, quantity, receiving date,
Documentation and supplier details, receiving date/ date of manufacture, supplier quality document, quality
Record Keeping parameters of all raw materials, internal quality analysis report, etc.) as per organization
Related to Advanced standards.
Tailoring Garments PC2. Document and maintain record on observations (if any) related to raw materials and 5 3 2
Making). packaging materials.
PC3. Load the raw materials details in ERP for future reference. 5 3 2
PC4. Verify the documents and track from finished product to raw materials, in case of 5 3 2
quality concerns and during quality management system audits.
PC5. Document and maintain records of production plan with details product details, 10 6 4
production sequence, equipments and machinery details, efficiency and capacity utilization
of equipment).
PC6. Document and maintain records of process details (type or raw material used, process 15 9 6
parameters such as time, pressure, etc. as applicable) for entire production In process chart
or production log for all products produced.
PC7. Document and maintain records of batch size, production yield, wastage of raw 10 6 4
materials, energy utilization and final products produced.
PC8. Document and maintain record of observations (if any) or deviations related to process 5 3 2
and production.
PC9. Load the production plan and process details in ERP for future reference. 5 3 2

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PC10. Verify documents and track from raw material to finished product, In case of quality 5 3 2
concerns and for quality management system audits.
PC11. Document and maintain records of the types of finished products produced. 3 2 1
PC12. Document and maintain records of the finished products details (batch number, time 7 4 3
of packing, date of manufacture, other label details, primary, secondary and tertiary
packaging materials, storage conditions, etc.) as per organization standards.
PC13. Document and maintain record on observations or deviations (if any) related to 5 3 2
finished products.
PC14. Load the finished product details in ERP for future reference. 5 3 2
PC15. Verify the documents and track from finished product to ingredients, In case of 5 3 2
quality concerns and for quality management system audits.
Total Marks: 100 60 40
5. KVTI/N0704 PC1. Comply with safety procedures followed in the organization. 100 5 2 3
(Safety Related to PC2. Ensure personal hygiene. 6 1 5
Advanced Tailoring
PC3. Ensure safe production by inspecting raw materials, accessories, finished products, etc. 5 2 3
Garments Making).
for compliance to physical and design parameters.
PC4. Pack products in appropriate packaging materials, label and store them in designated 10 4 6
area.
PC5. Clean, maintain and monitor manufacturing equipment periodically, using it only for 5 2 3
the specified purpose.
PC6. Use safety equipment such as fire extinguisher, first aid kit and eyewash station when 10 4 6
required.
PC7. Follow housekeeping practices by having designated area for 5 2 3
materials/ tools.
PC8. Follow industry standards and product recall process. 10 4 6
PC9. Attend training on hazard management to understand types of hazards such as 5 1 4
physical, chemical and biological hazards and measures to control and prevent them.
PC10. Identify document and report problems to management. 5 1 4
PC11. Conduct workplace checklist audits before and after work to ensure safety and 5 1 4
hygiene.
PC12. Document and maintain raw material, packaging material, process and finished 4 1 3
products for the credibility and effectiveness of the safety control system.
PC13. Determine the quality of raw material and take immediate measures to prevent flaws. 5 2 3
PC14. Store raw materials, finished products, separately. 10 4 6
PC15. Label raw materials and finished products and store them in designated storage areas 5 2 3
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according to safe practices.
PC16. Follow stock rotation based on FEFO/ FIFO. 10 4 6
Total Marks: 100 35 65

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