Course Syllabus
Module 1: Introduction to Tailoring
- History and Evolution of Tailoring
- Importance of Tailoring in the Fashion Industry
- Sewing Machines and Tools
Module 2: Women's Wear
- Six Panel Petticoat
- A-line Cut Frock
- Peni Frock
- Mekiya Frock
- Umbrella Frock
- Underwear
- Nightie
- Kamiz
- Salwar with Belt
- Plain Blouse
- Churidar Kamiz
- Churidar with Belt
- Housecoat
- Collar Blouse
- Piping Blouse
- Choli Cut Blouse
- Short Sleeve Blouse with Lining
- Night Gown Set
- Night Suit
- Full-Length Wraparound Skirt
- Squat
- Angarakha Kurta
- Princess Shirt
- Patchwork Kurta
Module 3: Men's Wear
- Basic Shirt Block
- Shirt Full Sleeve
- Shirt Half Sleeve
- Aligarhi Pajama
- Basic Trouser Block
- Flat Front Trousers
- Churidar
- Cargo Pants
- Achkan
- Kalidar Kurta
- Nehru Kurta
- Bengali Kurta
- Waistcoat
- Denim Jacket
Module 4: Children's Wear
- Janghia
- Children's Bengali Kurta
- Part Skirt
- School Dress
- Bib
- Feeder
- Panties
- Toddler's Frock (Jhabla with two variations)
- Baba Suit
- Slip
- Bloomer
- Underwear with Gusset
- Top
- Shorts & Shirt
- Sun Suit
- Pleated Skirt
- Sports Skirt
- A-Line Frock
- Party Frock
- Dungarees
- Jump Suit
- Baby Bag
Module 5: Household Accessories
- Pillow Cover
- Cushion Cover
- Apron with Decorative Stitches
Course Teaching Methodology:
- Classroom Lectures: Theoretical concepts will be explained through classroom lectures.
- Hands-On Practical Training: Students will actively participate in sewing and tailoring projects.
- Workshop Sessions: Practical workshops for garment construction and pattern making.
- Group Projects: Collaborative tailoring projects to enhance teamwork and creativity.
- Guest Lectures: Industry experts may be invited to share insights and experiences.
- Field Visits: Visits to textile and fabric markets for material selection and sourcing.
- Portfolio Development: Creating a portfolio of completed tailoring projects.
Importance for Learners in Career Growth and Self-Employment:
- Proficiency in tailoring opens doors to self-employment opportunities as a fashion designer, tailor, or boutique owner.
- Graduates can start their own clothing businesses or work as freelance tailors/designers.
- Tailoring skills are in high demand in the clothing and fashion industry, ensuring a stable career path.