U19FT401 PATTERN MAKING AND GARMENT 3003
CONSTRUCTION II
COURSE OUTCOMES
Atthe end of the study of this course the students will be able to,
1. Explain the steps in the construction of yokes, necklines and hems
2. Describe stitching methods used for pockets, plackets, waist bands and cuffs
3. Draft block patterns for basic children's, men's and women's garments
4. Explain the basic principles of grading
5. Explain the basic principles of draping
COPO, PSO Mapping
(3/2/1 indicates strength of corelation) 3-Strong, 2-Medium, 1-Weak
COs Programme Outcomes (POs)and Programme Specific Outcome (PSOs)
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 POS PO6 PO7 PO8 P09 PO10 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
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Unit I Yokes, Hemming and Necklines 9
Yokes: Definition - Selection of yoke design, Different styles of yoke. Simple yoke - yokes
with or without fuliness - Midriff yokes, Methods of attaching yokes.
Hemming Techniques: Definition, Factors to be considered in the selection of hems, Types
of machine stitched hem, Hand stitched hem.
Necktine Finishes: Preparation and uses of True Bias, Facings, and Binding.
Unit I! Pockets and Plackets 10
Plackets: Types,two piece plackets, continuous plackets, Kurtha plackets, Shirt cuff placket
Pockets: Types - patch pocket, patch with lining, Patch with flap, Front hip, Set-in seam,
Slash pocket - Single lip, Double lip, with flap.
Waistband: One-piece, Two-piece and Tailor waistband, Elastic applied
Cuffs: Types, square shape, Round shape.
Unit -iHI Drafting for Garnents 10
Drafting: Basic principles and methodologies used to draft block patterns for the following
garments: Children's Body Suit, Romper, Frock, Shirt, Trouser, Skirt and Blouse.
Pattern alterations: Importance, Principles and pattern alterations for blouse and trouser.
Unit -IV Grading
Grading: Principles of pattern grading, Types: Draft grading: Two dimensional and Three
dimensional grading, Track grading; Grading of basic bodice, Basic slecve and Basic collar.
Unit -V Draping 8
Draping: Introduction, Importance, Preparation of dress forms, Preparation of muslin for
draping; draping for bodice, sleeve, collar and _kirt.
Total: 45 hours
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Sona College of Technology
alem - 636 005, Tamil Nady
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Marie Clayton, «Ultimate Sewing Bible - A Complete Reference with Step-by
Step Techniques", Collins & Brown, London, 2008.
2. Clair B. Shaeffer The Complete Book of Sewing Shortcuts" Sterling Publishing
Company, 1981.
REFERENCE:
1. Claire Shaeffer, "Sewing for AppareB Industry", Prentice Hall, 2000.
2. Cooklin Gerry, "Garment Technology for Fashion Designers", Kindle edition.,
2011.
3. Leila Aitken, "Step by Step Dress Making Course", BBC Books, 1992.
4. Peg couch "Illustrated Guide to Sewing: Garment Construction", fox chapel
publishing, 2011
5. Anette Fischer "Construction for Fashión Design (Basics Fashion Design)".
Bloomsbury, 2017
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Sona College of Technology
Salem - 636 005. Tamil Nadu
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UNIT Iy MultiThread Sewing Machines 10
Over lock machines: Types of over lock machines, parts and their functions. Threading
diagram of over lock machines. Adjustment of needle height, feed dog height, angie,
differential feed ratio, position of upper and lower knives, loopers. Defects and remedies.
Flat lock machines: Types, parts and their functions. Threading diagram of flat lock
machines. Adjustment of parts: NeedBe height, feed dog height, differential feed ratio,
loopers. Maintenanceof flat lock machines. Defects and Remedies.
UNIT V Special Purpose Sewing Machines 9
Introduction to different special purpose sewing machines: Basic working of feed of arm,
button hole sewing, buton sewing, bar tack, blind stitch machines. Embroidery sewing
machines. Seam sealing machine. Latest developments in sewing machines. Sewing
machine maintenance, maintenance schedule for various machines.
Total: 75 hours
LIST OF EXERCISES
1. ldentify the single needle lock stitch machine parts, study various setting points, perform
threading, prepare samples by using various folders and calculate the SPI for
specified/chosen stitch length.(1 sessions)
2. ldentify an over lock machine parts, study various setting points, adjustments for needle
thread, looper thread tension, feed-ratio, needle and looper setting and knife setting. perform
threading, prepare stitch sample and calculate the SPI for given stitch length. (2 sessions )
3. Identify the flat lock machine parts, study various setting points, making adjustments of the
needle-thread and looper-thread tension, fed-ratio, needle-and-looper setting and spreader
setting. Perform threading. prepare stitch sampBe and calculate the SPI for given stitch length.
(2 sessions )
4. Identify the button sewing and buttonhole machine parts, study various setting points,
perform threading and prepare stitch sample. (2 sessions)
5. Identify the Feed-off arm and Bar tack machine parts, study various setting points, perform
threading and prepare stitch sarmpBe. (2 sessions)
TEXTBOOKS
1. Car and Latham's "Technology of Clothing Manufacture" Revised by David J.Tyler,
Blackwell Publishing, 2008.
2. Laing R.M., Webster J, "Stitches and Seams", TheTextile Institute, Manchester, UK,
2009.
3. Rathnamoorthy.,R,Surjith, "Apparel Machinery And Equipments", WoodHead
Publishing Indian in Textiles,2015
REFERENCES
1. Shaeffer Claire, "Sewing for the Apparel Industry", Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 2001.
2. Singer Sewing Reference Library, "Sewing Lingerie", CyDeCosse
Minnesota, 1991. Incorporated,
3. Jacob Solinger, "Apparel Manufacturing Handbook", Reinhold Publications, 1998.
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22.12.2023 Professor & Head
Department of Fashion Technolo ) Regulations 2019
Sona College of Technology
Salem - 636 005. Tamil Nadu
Garment Production Machinery and Equipment (Lab Integrated)
Listof equipment required for a batch of 30 students
S. No. Quantity
Name of the equipment / software Required
Single Needle Lock Stitch Machine 30
2 Over lock machine 3
3 Flat lock machine 2
4 Button sewing machine 1
5 Button Hole machine 1
6 Feed - off the arm machine 1
Bar tack sewing machine
Total 39
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Professor & Head
Department of Fashion Technology
Sona College of Technology
Salem - 636 005. Tamil Nadu
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UI9FT403 PROBLEM SOLVING USING PYTHON 3024
PROGRAMMING (Lab Integrated)
COURSE OUTCOME:
Atthe end of course, the students will be able to
1. Develop algorithmic sotutions to simple computational problems
2. Write simple Python programs
3. Write programs with the various control staterments and handling strings in Python
4. Develop Python programs using functions and files
5. Analyze a problern and useappropriate data structures to soBve it.
COPO, PSO Mapping
(3/2/1 indicates strength of correlation ) 3-Strong, 2-Medium, 1-Weak
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UNIT I Algorithmic Problem Solving
Need for computer languages, Algorithms, building blocks of algorithms (statements, state,
control flow, functions). notation (pseudo code, flow chart, programming language),
algorithmic problem solving. simple strategies for developing algorithms (iteration,
recursion).
UNIT II Basies of Python Programming 9
Introduction-Python Interpreter-Interactive and script mode -Vaiues and types, variables,
operators, expressions, statements, precedence of operators, Multiple assignments, comments,
input function, print function, Formatting numbers and strings, implicit/explicit type
conversion.
UNIT IHH Control Statements and Strings 9
Conditional (if), alternative (if-else), chained conditional (if-elif-else). Iteration-while, for,
infinite loop, break, continue, pass, else. Strings-String slices, immutability, string methods
and operations.
UNIT IV Functions and Files
Functions - Introduction, inbuit functions, user defined functions, passing parameters
positional arguments, default arguments, keyword arguments, retun values, local scope,
global scope and recursion. Files -Text files, reading and writing files.
UNIT V Data Structures: Lists, Sets, Tuples, Dictionaries
Lists-creating lists, list operations, ist methods, mutability list functions, searching and
sorting, Sets-creating sets, set operations. Tuples-Tuple assignment, Operations on Tuples,
lists and tuples, Tuple as return value- Dictionaries-operations and methods, Nested
Dictionaries.
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Theory: 45 Hours Tetorial: - Practical: - TOTAL: 45
Hours
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Reema Thareja, "Problem Sotving and Programming with Python", Oxford
University Press, 2018.
2. Allen B. Downey, "Think Python:How to Think Like a Computer Scientist", 2nd
edition, Updated for Python 3 Shroff/O'Reilly Publishers,
2016 (htp://greenteapress.com/wp/think-python)
REFERENCES:
1. Ashok Namdev Kamthane, Amit Ashok Kamthane, Programming and Problem
Solving with Python" , Mc-Graw Hill Education, 2018.
2. Robert Sedgewick, Kevin Wayne, Robert Dondero, "Introduction to Programming
in Python: An Inter-disciplinary Approach", Pearson India Education Services Pvt.
Ltd., 2016.
3. Timothy A. Budd," Exploring Python", Mc-Graw Hill Education (India) Private
Ltd., 2015.
4. Kenneth A. Lambert, "Fundamentals of Python: First Programs", CENGAGE
Learning, 2012.
$. Charles Dierbach, "Introduction to Computer Seience using Python: A
Computational Problem Sotving Focus", Wiley India Edition, 2013.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Draw flowchart using any open source software.
2. Implement programs with simple language features.
3. Implement various branching statemnents in python.
4. Implement various looping statements in python.
$. Develop python programs to perform various string operations like concatenation,
slicing, indexing.
6. Implement user defined functions using python.
7.: Implement recursion using python.
8. Develop python programs to perform operations on list and tuples
9. Implement dictionary and set in python
10.Implement python program to perform file operations.
Theory: Tutorial: - Practical: 30 Hours TOTAL: 30Hours
Dr. D. RAJA, M.Tech., Ph.D.,
Professor & Head
Department of Fashion Technology
Sona Colege of Technology
Salem - 636 005. Tamil Nadu
22.12.2023 Reguiations 2019
Problem Solving using Python Programming (Lab Integrated)
List of equipment required fora batch of 30 students
S. No. Quantity
Name of the equipment / software Required
Computers (Pentium is) 30
Total 30
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Professor & Head
Department of Fashion Technology
Sona College of Technology
Salem -636 005. Tamil Nadu
22.12.2023 Regulations 2019
U19FT404 TEXTILE AND APPAREL QUALITY 3003
EVALUATION
COURSE OUTCOMES
Atthe end of the study of the course the student should be able to,
1. Elucidate the various principles and methods are used for yarn properties testing.
2. Describe the different methods and procedure is used for fabric testing properties.
3. Discuss the basic terms and definition of apparel testing and methods of evaluation.
4. Discuss the basic terms and definition and procedures of Quality, Inspection Quality
Assurance and Control forms.
5. Elaborate on the quality control for Fabrics, QC in Garment Manufacturing Processes,
Quality Standards and Tolerances.
CO/PO, PSO Mapping
(3/2/1 indicates strength of correlation) 3-Strong, 2-Medium, 1-Weak
COs Programme Outcomes (POs) and Programme Specific Outcome (PSOs)
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 POS PO6 PO7 PO8 P09 PO10 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
CO1 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 2
CO2 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 2
CO3 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2
C04 2 2 3 3 3 2 2
COS 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 2 2
UNIT I Fibre and Yarn Testing
Fibre Testing: Testing of cotton using the rapid fibre testing methods, high Volume
Instrument (HVI) and AFIS.
Yarncount and Strength: Definitions of count, yarn numbering system, determination of
yarn count using wrap reel. Count Strength Product and single yarn strength.
Yarn Twist: Definitions of twist, determination of twist of single and ply yarn.
Yarn Evenness and Hairiness: Yarn appearance board winder. Classification of variations
in yarm, methods of measuring yarn evenness and hairiness, Uster evenness tester.
Unit II Fabric Testing
Fabrie Strength Testing: Fabric tensile strength tester, tearing strength tester, hydraulic
bursting strength tester.
Fabric Performance Testing: Martindale abrasion resistance tester. Fabric pilling: ICI
pillbox tester.
Fabric Drape and Stiffness: Definition of drape and stiffness, drape meter, Shirley stiffness
tester, fabric crease resistance and crease recovery tester.
Fabric Permeability: Terms in air permeability and water permeability tester. MVTR,
MMT, thermal conductivity and resistance, liquid penetration.
UNIT II Apparel Testing 8
Seam Strength: Definition of seam strength, seam puckering, seam slippage and evaluation
of interlining quality. Standards for above testing methods.
Apparel testing: Dimensional stability, durable press evaluation, Snap / button puBl strength
testing. Testing procedures for various functional finishes like anti-microbial, flame
retardant.
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UNIT IV Quality, Inspection, Quality Assurance and Control forms 9
Quality: Introduction, definition, control of quality and its necessity.
Inspection: Importance of inspection, types of inspection: raw material inspection, in-process
inspection, inal inspection, 100% inspection, sampling inspection, comparison of 100% and
sampling inspections. AQL Standards, basic calculations, self-inspection method. definition
of minor, major and critical faults.
UNIT V Quality Control and Quality Standards 10
QC for fabries: Quality control for knitted and woven fabrics, types of defects in fabrics,
major, minor and critical faults, fabric inspection system, 4 point and 10 point system.
Quality assurance: Definition, differences between quality assurance and inspection,
inspection agencies. Control forms.
Quality Standards and Tolerances: Quality standards and tolerances and for fabrics,
spreading, cutting, stitching ingarnent industry,tolerances and quality standards for finished
garments. Quatity assurance system and standards for packing and packed goods.
TOTAL: 45 hours
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Angappan P and R.Gopalakrishnan , "Textile Testing"-S.S.M.I.T.T Co-op stores
Ltd.,2007.
2. Koushik C.V. and R. Chandrasekaran, Textile Testing"-NCUTE publication, New
Delhi, 2004.
3. Jacob Solinger, Apparel Manufacturing Handbook", Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 1993.
REFERENCES:
1. J. E. Booth, "Principles of Textie Testing", CBS Publishers and Distributors, New
Delhi, 1996.
2. B. P. Saville,Physical Testing of Textiles", CRC Woodhead Publishing, New Delhi
1999.
3. V.K. Kothari, "Quality Control and Testing Management", IAFL Publications, New
Delhi, 1999.
4. Samuel Eilon, "Production Planning and Control", Macmillan, New York, 1962.
5. Grover E. G. and Hamby D. S., "Hand Book of Textie Testing and Quality Control",
Wiley Eastern Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1969.
6. Pradip V. Mehta, "An Introduction to Quality Control for the Apparel Industry",
Dekker, 1992.
Dr. D. RAJA, M.Tech., Ph.D.
Professor & Head
Department of Fashion Technology
Sona College of Technology
Salem - 636 005. Tamil Nad1
22.12.2023 Regulations 2019
U19FT405 TEXTILE MATERIALSFOR FASHION DESIGN 300 3
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end ofthe study ofthis course the students will be able to,
1. Explain about role of textiles in fashion
2. Describe about design features, properties and applications of woven fabrics.
3. Describe about design features, properties and applications of knitted and nonwoven
fabrics.
4. Describe about design features, properties and applications of embellished fabrics in
fashion
S. Describe about design features, properties and applications of speciality fabrics in
fashion
COPO, PSO Mapping
(3/2/1 indicates strength of correlation)3-Strong, 2-Medium, -Weak
COs Programme Outcomes (POs) and Programme Specific Outcomne (PSOs)
Slalanl
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 POs PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
CO1 2 3 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 3
CO2 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 2 3 3
CO3 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 2
CO4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2
COS 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2
UNIT I Role of Textiles in Fashion
Role of textiles in fashion designing, different types of textile materials used in fashion
designing: rawmaterial, construction, structure and quality, its properties and application,
sources of fabric, choice of fabrics for regular and functional garments, factors influencing
the selection of fabric for specific end use.
UNIT II Woven Fabrics in Fashion 9
Design, properties, applications and commercial names of plain, twill, stain, sateen, crepe,
gauze, Bedford cord, leno, pile, gauze, dobby, jacquard, brocade, extra warp, extra weft
fabrics and double cloth.
UNIT HI Knitted and Nonwoven Fabrics in Fashion 9
Design, properties, applications and commercial name of jersey, rib, interlock, purl, pique,
lacoste weft knitted fabrics.
Design, properties, applications and commercial name full tricot, lock knit, reverse lock knit,
satin, shark skin, queen's cord warp knitted fabrics.
Design, properties, applications and commercial name needle punched, melt blown, spun
bond nonwoven fabrics.
UNIT IV Embellished Fabrics in Fashion 9
Design, properties, applications and commercial name of ikkat, bhandhini, batik dyed
textiles,
Design, properties, apphcations and commercial nan of batik, stencil, block, screen and
transfer printed textiles,
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Design, properties, applications and commercial name of kalamkari and spray painted
textiles,
Design, properties, applications and commercial name of hand and machine embroidered
textiles
UNIT V Speciality fabrics in Fashion
Design, properties, applications and commercial name of full grain, bonded, tanned, Suede,
embossed leather.
Design, properties, applications and commercial name of coated fabrics for mobility,
outdoor &lifestyle, interior design, industrial &protective and exterior application
Design, properties, applications and commercial name of composites, laminated, brushed,
lace, stretch, and fur fabrics
TOTAL: 45 hours
TEXTBOOKS:
1. Clive Hallet, Fabric for Fashion: The Complete Guide: Natural and Man-made Fibers
Paperback, Laurence King Publishing, 2014
2. Clive Halletand Amanda Johnston, Fabric for Fashion: A Comprehensive Guide to
Natural Fibres, Laurence King Publishing, 2010
REFERENCES:
1. Gail Baugh , The Fashion Designer's Textile Directory: The Creative Use of Fabrics in
Design, Thames and Hudson Ltd, 2011
2. Stefanella Sposito , Fabrics in Fashion Design: The Way Successful Fashion Designers
Use Fabrics, Promopress, 2017
Dr. D. RAJA, M.Tech., Ph.D.
Professor & Head
Department of Fashion Technology
Sona Colege of Technology
Salem - 636 005. Tamil Nadu
22.12.2023 Regulations 2019
U19FT406 PATTERN MAKING ANDGARMENT 0021
CONSTRUCTION LABORATORY I
COURSE OUTCOMES
Atthe end of the study of this course the students will be able to
1. Draft and construct samples for Placket, Necklines and Pockets.
2. Draft and construct for children's garnents like body suit, Romper, Frock and Drape for
basic bodice and skirt.
3. Solve real time problem related to pattern making and construction of components,
garments and draping
COPO, PSO Mapping
(3/2/1 indicates strengthof correlation) 3-Strong, 2-Medium, 1-Weak
COs Programme Outcomes (POs)and ProgrammeSpecific Outcome (PSOs)
POI PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
CO1 3 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 3 3 3
C02 3 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 3 3
CO3 3 3 2 3 2 2 2 3
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
I. Drafting and construction of following components
I. Plackets - Continuous bound placket, 2piece placket and Tailored Placket (1 session)
2. Necklines - Bias facing. Shaped facing and Bias binding (1 session)
3. Pockets -Patch pocket, set in seam pocket and Bound pocket (I sessions)
II. Drafting and construction of following garments
4. Children's body/sleep suit( Isession)
s. Children's rompers( Isession)
6. Children's frock( 1session)
II. Drape bodice and skirt (1session)
Dr. D. RAJA, M.Tech., Ph.D., Total: 30 hours
Professor & Head
Department of Fashion Technolog"
Sona College of Technology
Salem - 636 005. Tamil Nad1
22.12.2023 Regulations 2019
PATTERNMAKING AND GARMENT CONSTRUCTION LABORATORY II
List of equipment required for a batchof 30 students for U.G
S. No. Name of the equipment /Quantity Additional tools issued to
software Required individual students
Cork Top Tables 15 L - scale
2. Dress forms Hip curve
3. Male : 40"chest ful! Meter Scale
4. Male : 42'chest full 1 French Curve
S. Male : adjustable half 1 Tracing wheel
6. Male : 4o"chest half Measuring tape
7. Female: 32.5*" bust half Tailor's Chalk
8. Female :32.5" bust full Paper cutting scissors
9. Female:34.5* bust full Fabric cutting scissors
10. Female: 36.5" bust full with 1
hand 1/4h Paper Scale
11. Female : adjustable half 1
Manneguins
12. i. Baby
Boy 80.5 cm
Girl -88.8 cm 1
ii. Teenage Girls & Boys
Boy - 139 cm
Girl -139cm
ii. Adults
Male -186 cm
Male -182.5 cm
Female -157.6 cm 1
Female -186 cm 1
Jewellery bust half head 1
Jeweliery bust indian face
Jewellery hand 2
13. Single-needle lock-stitch 30
machine
14. Steam Iron
15. Fusing Machine
16 Ironing Table 1
Total 71
Dr.D. RAJA, M.Tech., Ph.D.
Profestor & Head
Department of Fashion Technology
Sona College of Technology
Salem - 636 005. Tamil Nad
22.12.2023 Regulations 2019
U19FT407 TEXTILE AND APPAREL QUALITY EVALUATION 0021
LABORATORY
COUR SE OUTCOMES
At the end of study of this course the students will be able to,
1. Determine the count, strength and theappearance of the yarn.
2. Determine the physical and dimensional properties of the fabric.
3. Evaluate the garment qualities like dimensional stability, seam properties of the
garment.
CO/PO, PSO Mapping
(3/2/1 indicates strength of correlation) 3-Strong. 2-Medium, 1-Weak
COs Programme Outcomes (POs)and Programme Specific Outcome (PSOs)
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 POS PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO12 PSOI PSO2 PSO3
COI 3 3 2 3 2 2 2 3 3 2
C02 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 2
CO3 2 3 2 3 2 2 3 3 2
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1 Determination of yarncount, lea strength and CSP. (| session)
2 Determination of fabric tensile strength and seam strength properties. (1 session)
3. Determination of fabric abrasion resistance and pilling tendency of the fabric.
(lsession).
4. Determination of colour fastness to light,washing and rubbing. (l session)
5. Determination of fabric bursting and tearing strength of the fabric. (I session)
6. Determination of drape coefficient of fabric by using drape meter. (1 session)
7. Determination of air permeability and wickability of fabric testing. (1 session)
Analyse seam puckers and thread consumption for agiven garment. (1 Session)
9 Analyse the given fabric and garment defects using standards and suggest causes and
remedies. (Isession)
10. Determination of Button PullStrength and dimensional stability of the garment. (1
session)
Dr. D. RAJA, M.Tech., Ph.D. Total: 30 hours
Professor & Head
Department of Fashion Technology
Sona College of Technology
Salem -636 005. Tamil Nadu
22.12.2023 XegulationS 2019
TEXTILE AND APPAREL QUALITY EVALUATION LABORATORY
List of equipment required for a batch of 30 students
Quantity
S. No. Name of the equipment /software Required
Electronic Balance
2. Automatic Wrap Reel
3. Lea Strength tester
4. Yarn appearance tester
5 Single yarn twist tester
6. Fabric tensile strength tester
7 Double yarn twist tester
8 Martindale abrasion tester
9 Fabricbursting strength tester
10. Fabric stiffness tester 1
11. Fabric crease recovery tester 1
12. Drape meter
13. Beesley's Balance 4
14. Air-permeability tester 1
15. Course length tester
16. Crimp tester 2
17. Single yarn strength tester
18. Wash fastness tester
19. Rubbing fastness tester
20. Light fastness tester
Total 24
Dr. D. RAJA, M.Tech., Ph.D.
Professor & Head
Department of Fashion Technology
Sona College of Technology
Satem-636 006. TamilAadu.
22.12.2023 Regulations 2019
18/12/2023
Semester - IV PCMarks
U19GE401 - SOFT SKILLS AND APTITUDE - I!
2 1 100
Course Outcomes
Atthe end of the course the student will be able to:
1. Demonstrate capabil1ties in add1tional soft-skill areas using hands-on and/or case-study approaches
2. SoBve probBems of increasing difficulty than those in SSA-1 in given areas of quantitative aptitude
and logical reasoning and score 65-70% marks in company-specificinternal tests
3. Demonstrate greater than SSA-I level of verbal aptitude skilis in Engiish with regard to given topics
and score 65-70% marks in company-specific internaB tests
Demonstrating soft-skillcapabilities with reference te the following topics:
a. SWOT
b. Goal setting
1.Soft Skills Time mnanagement
d. Stress management
e. Interpersonalskills and Intrapersonai skilis
f Presentation skills
g Group discussions
2. Quantitative
Solving problems with reference to the following topies:
a. Equations: Basics of equations , Linear, Quadratic Equations of
Higher Degree and Problem on ages.
Aptitude b. Logarithms, Inequalities and Modulus
and c. Sequence and Series: Arithmetic Progression, Geometric Progression,
Harmonic Progression,and Special Series.
Logical
d Time and Work: Pipes &Cistern and Work Equivalence.
Reasoning
e
Time, Speed and Distance: Average Speed, Relative Speed, Boats &
Streams, Races and Circular tracks and Escalators.
f. Arithmetic and Critical Reasoning: Arrangement, Sequencing,
Scheduling.Network Diagram, Binary Logic, and Logical Connection
g Binary Number System. - Binary to decimal, Octal, Hexadecimal
Demonstrating English language skills with reference to the following topics:
a. Critical reasoning
3. Verbat b. Theme detection
c. Verbal analogy
Aptitude d. Prepositions
e Articles
f Cloze test
g Companyspecific aptitude questions
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RAJA,&M.Tach., Ph.D.
Head
Department of Fashion Technology Dr.S.Anita
SonaCollege of Technology
Salem - 636 005. Tamil Nadu Professor andHead
Department of Training
Dr. S. ANITA
Professor and Head
Department of Training,
SONA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOCY,
SALEM-636 00S.
U19FT408 Mini Project - I 0021
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of the study of this course the students will be able to,
1. Identify case study and innovative ideas related to the subjects learnt in the current
semester.
2. Execute a mini project related to the case study and innovative ideas identified by the
students.
3. Function effectively on teams and to communicate effectively and develop report with
results and conclusion of the mini project work.
COPO, PSO Mapping
(3/2/1 indicates strength of corelation) 3-Strong, 2-Medium, 1-Weak
COs Programme Outcomes (POs) and Programme Specific Outcome (PSOs)
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 POS PO6 PO7 PO8 P09 PO10 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
CO1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
CO2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
CO3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
The evaluation of mini project shall be conducted in the form of creative methodology as
Hackathon.
Methodology:
"The students' group shall present their chosen problem statement and justify their selection.
"During review 2, they shall present their solution methodology to the chosen problem
statement and also present the requirement.
"During review 3, the group shall present the progress made on the prototype development.
" The office of COE shall give 3days to conduct the hackathon. During first two days, the
students' group shall complete developing their prototype and showcase the same on the third
day as video presentation/demonstration of the working model to the team of evaluators.
The evaluation is carried out in the following way:
" The team consist of industry personnel, faculty and peer students. Evaluation metrics and
rubrics are provided to each of the evaluators. For computing the final marks, 50% weightage
from industry evaluators, 40% weightage from faculty evaluators and 10% weightage from
student evaluators, is considered. The numbers of industry evaluators and faculty evaluators
for each programme will be decided by the HOD and COE as per the number of teams.
" Industry evaluators are appointed by the office of COE for which the list of such evaluators
is provided by the respective departments. The faculty evaluators are also appointed by the
office of COE as recommended by the respective HOD. The peer evaluators are chosen by
the coordinators as one student from each team.
" Within 5 days after the completion of Hackathaon, the students shall submit the mini
project report as per the approved guidelines given by the Controller of Examinations.
Total: 30 hours
Dr. D. RAJA, M.Tech., Ph.D..
22.12.2023 Professor & Head Regulations 2019
Department of Fashion Technology
Sona Colege of Technology
Salem-636 005.Tamil Nädu
U19FT409 IN-PLANT TRAINING 0001
2 weeks during vacation leave
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of the study of this training, the students will be able to
1. Get training in real world of production and process in the apparel and related
industries.
2. Understand the entire process in detail.
3. Identify the problems in the industry by observation.
4. Prepare an in-plant training report
COPO, PSO Mapping
(3/2/1 indicates strength of correlation) 3-Strong, 2-Medium, 1-Weak
COs Programme Outcomes (POs) and Programme Specific Qutcome (PSOs)
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 POS PO6 PO7 PO8 P09 PO10 PO12 | PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
COI 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
CO2 2 3 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2
CO3 2 3 2 3 3 2 2 2
C04 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 2
The students have to undergo a 2-week in-plant training related to the subject learnt in
the immediately preceding semesters.
Industry mentor and institute mentor will be allotted to the students in the inplant
training.
Students have to submit weekly progress report regularly which willbe compiled by
the institute mentor and submitted to HOD.
The students have to submit a report of their in-plant training with photos.
Students have to submit a certificate provided by the industry for two weeks.
A commitee of three staff members as internal examiner and an external examiner
will conduct a Viva voce and evaluate student performance.
Students successfully completing the 2-week in-plant training will be awarded one
credit.
Dr. D. RAJA, M.Tech., Ph.D.,
Professor & Head
Department of Fashion Technology
Sona College of Technology
Salem - 636 005. Tamil Nadu
22.12.2023 Regulations 2019