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19 TEXTILE DESIGN
Duration : 3 Years
Eligibility : High School
Intake : 40/60 (As approved by AICTE)
Pattern of the Examination : Semester System
Assessment Type : The assessment will we carry out through credit point system/Learning Based Out comes.
Theory & Practical Ratio : 60: 40
Industrial Training: Included after IInd Semester
Ecology & Environment :
Entrepreneurship Development: A subject on Entrepreneurship Development has been incorporated after IInd Semester.
General Proficiency : A provision of 6 periods per week has been made. It Included of various cocurricular activities like games, hobby clubs, seminars, declamation contests, extension lectures, NCC, NSS, cultural activities and discipline etc.

Syllabus


Paper Code :
193.2
Paper Name :
WOVEN FABRIC DESIGN-III
Backed fabric, warp and weft backed fabric, wadded warp and weft backed fabric their beaming and drafting procedure.
Double Cloth: Construction of double cloth on design paper, their beaming, drafting and pegging. Introduction of (i) Tubular fabrics (ii) double faced fabrics (iii) fabrics  opening to double the width (iv) concept of double equal plain fabrics. War and Weft tyeing principle. (This should be shown in a Textile mill or through visuals.
Introduction to gauze and Leno fabrics.
Structure of gauze and leno fabrics ;  bottom and top douping principle. ( gauze  and leno structures to be shown in a Textile mill or through visuals).
Brocade and damask fabrics, reversible and non- reversible damask, making of brocade and damask designs.( shown in a Textile mill or through visuals).
Study of the fabrics regarding structure/weaving and its end uses:
Draper or curtain- materials in natural colour with perforated weaves or different drafting.
Furnishing fabrics (upholstery) in double cloth weaves
Bed cover, dobby weaves
Partitions and Lampshades in gauze and leno fabrics.
Grammar of textile Design- Nisbet
Structural Fabric Design by Kilby
Woven structures and design- Doris Goerner, British Textile Technology Group WIRA House, Leeds UK
Fiber to Fabric by Ghosh
Watson’s Advance Textile Design
Watson’s Textile Design and Colour
Knitting Technology- Spencer
Warp Knit Fabric Construction by Charis Wildens U.Wilkens Verlog GermanySimple Fabric Structure by SS Satsangi


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