Course: TEC225 First Term: 2017 Fall
Final Term: Current
Final Term: 2018 Spring
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Lec + Lab 3 Credit(s) 5 Period(s) 4.4 Load
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Subject Type: OccupationalLoad Formula: S - Standard Load |
MCCCD Official Course Competencies | |||
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1. Explain the standard flat pattern methods for creating pattern designs. (I)
2. Select and use equipment and materials for pattern design. (II) 3. Explain the difference between full scale and half scale basic patterns. (III) 4. Alter a basic pattern of correct body type and size. (IV) 5. Evaluate the fit of a muslin shell and alter shell to correct fit. (IV-V) 6. Construct a muslin shell using a basic pattern. (V) 7. Construct a sloper using a fitted muslin shell. (V) 8. Define and use pattern making and pattern design terminology. (VI) 9. Explain the process of designing patterns from a sloper. (VII) 10. Label patterns accurately with standard pattern markings. (VII) 11. Explain the methods of slashing and pivoting a sloper when designing darts or dart equivalents. (VIII) 12. Use the sloper to create various half-scale pattern designs. (IX) 13. Sketch garment designs for flat-patternmaking methods. (X) 14. Create a full scale pattern for a garment using a sloper. (XI) 15. Evaluate the designed and constructed garment. (XII) | |||
MCCCD Official Course Competencies must be coordinated with the content outline so that each major point in the outline serves one or more competencies. MCCCD faculty retains authority in determining the pedagogical approach, methodology, content sequencing, and assessment metrics for student work. Please see individual course syllabi for additional information, including specific course requirements. | |||
MCCCD Official Course Outline | |||
I. Pattern Design: Flat Pattern Method
A. Purpose of sloper in flat-patternmaking B. Introduction of basic dart manipulation C. Pivot method D. Slash method E. Creating a pattern II. Equipment and Materials A. Basic sloper B. Tools 1. Ruler with graph-markings 2. Push-pins 3. Tape measure 4. Serrated tracing wheel C. Commercial basic pattern D. Muslin fabric E. Tagboard and poster paper III. Full-Scale and Half-Scale Patterns A. Proportions and sizing B. "Scaling" patterns from half-scale to full-scale IV. Perfecting the Fit of Patterns A. Measurements B. Figure type and sizing C. Figure problems D. Alterations V. Development of Guides for Pattern Design A. Muslin shell 1. Construction 2. Marking 3. Evaluation of fit 4. Alterations B. Making a full-scale sloper 1. Bodice front 2. Bodice back 3. Sleeve 4. Skirt front and back VI. Pattern Making and Pattern Design Terminology A. Flat patternmaking terms B. Pattern design terms VII. Create Pattern Designs A. Work with a basic sloper B. Dart manipulation C. Label and mark patterns VIII. Flat-Patternmaking Methods of Dart Manipulation A. Pivot method 1. Move darts 2. Combine darts 3. Release darts 4. Convert darts B. Slash method 1. Move darts 2. Combine darts 3. Release darts 4. Convert darts IX. Variations of Garment Design in Half-Scale A. Bodice darts 1. Guidelines for changing darts 2. Dart size, length and shape 3. Placement variations B. Yokes 1. Front yoke 2. Midriff yoke 3. Back yoke C. Button and buttonhole closures D. Facings 1. Single facing 2. Combined facing 3. Bias facing E. Necklines 1. Flat, shaped necklines 2. Boat necklines 3. Cowl necklines F. Collars 1. Collar rules 2. Collar styles a. Flat collars b. Standing collars c. Full-roll collars d. Partial-roll collars e. Bias-roll collars G. Sleeves 1. Ease in sleeve cap 2. Sleeve styles a. Short b. Puffed c. Bishop sleeve with cuffs d. Kimono e. Raglan H. Skirts 1. Dart characteristics a. Length b. Pivot point c. Dart shape d. Placement 2. Pivot method 3. Slash method 4. Dart equivalents a. Released b. Seams c. Gathers 5. Skirt styles a. A-line b. Flared c. Gored d. Circular I. Pant Styles 1. Straight-leg 2. Trouser 3. Pull-on 4. Flared leg X. Garment Designs A. Sketches B. Fabric selection C. Half-scale pattern designs D. Front and back views XI. Full-Scale Patterns A. Paper patterns B. Adjoining seams C. Pattern pieces XII. Paper Patterns A. Garment 1. Design 2. Construct B. Evaluate C. Other | |||
MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date: February 28, 2017 |