Monday, 11 November 2013

MACHINE EMBROIDERY - SYLLABUS


EMBROIDERY – 6 MONTHS

Subjects taught

·        Know your sewing machine

·        Adjustment of stitch regulator for embroidery

·        Adjustment of thread tension for embroidery

·        Handling of frame

·        Oiling sewing machine

Embroidery tolls and it’s about Embroidery

1.     Needle type

2.     Frame etc.

Fundamental knowledge about Embroidery

1.     Cloth selection                                                             

2.     Colors scheming or combination

3.     Design selection  

4.     Types of embroidery threads                              

5.     Methods of design tracing

Types of stitches

1.     Running - Plain -shade                                                 

2.     Second stitch

3.     Cording  

4.     Cutwork  

5.     Eyelet 

6.     Satin stitch

7.     Open work no. 1/no.2 

8.     Quilting 

9.     Patch work 

10.   Round stitch shade in round stitch

11.   Pin work – shade in pin work

12.    Scroll

13.    Net work – Fancy stitch no net / patch on net/ organdie & net

14.    Chinese stitch

15.    Venetian stitch

16.    Shade work

17.    Fancy stitches

18.    Bead work

19.    Sippi work

20.    Chain stitch

21.     Penelope / Lachhi stitch

22.     Stem stitch

23.     Glass Work

24.     DMC Work On Dory work

25.     Wool Work - Cut wool Work -Guchhi wool work

26.     Silver & Gold Thread work Running, satin, scroll

27.     Motifs

28.     Lace on Organdie 

29.     Scalloping                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

Embroidery sample File

Album

Each Sample of above mentioned stitch, size of samples to be 6” x 6”

Trace Note Book

At least 40 designs to be made in drawing Note Book. The design must be artistic

Scenery

One garment of choice

One hand fitted item from the following:

1.     Doll Tea cosy

2.     Tea cosy

3.     Lamp shade

4.     Hanky box

5.     Bangle box  

6.     Pouch

7.     Shopping Bag

8.     Any Other item of choice.

 One other item from the following

1.     Pillow Cover

2.     Sets of Table Masts

3.     Tea cosy and tray cloth

4.     Duchess set

5.     Bed cover

6.     A set of sofa covers

 

 

 

HOBBY COURSE - SYLLABUS


HOBBY COURSES

Prospectus and fee structure

Hobby courses are an attempt at making sewing a part of one`s lifestyle, Learn theory and the practical aspects of sewing including taking measurements, pattern making cutting, choosing  Fabrics and colors and much more, Usha sewing schools will help you create you own new look.

There are three courses – Indian Garment design, Little Girls Dress making and western casual wear.  They teach a host of designs that are easy to make, with details of material, measurement requirements, and steps for construction.

(Each class will be for 2 hours on all working day)

INDIAN GARMENT DESIGN – 2 MONTHS

Subjects taught

·         Garment details  

·         Sewing machine and practice                                                       

·         Common machine problems

·         Basic seams

·         How to take measurements

Blouse making

1.       Plain blouse  

2.       Princess cut blouse 

3.       Yoke blouse

4.       High neck blouse

5.       Raglan blouse                                                                                                      

6.       Choli cut blouse

Petticoat making

1.       Six panel petticoat          

2.       Hip tight petticoat

3.       Lehanga

Kameez making

1.       Plain kameez                                                     

2.       Princess line kameez 

3.       A- Line kameez

4.       Angrakha kameez

5.       Multi panel kameez

6.       Anarkali kameez

7.       Kalidar kameez

Sal war making

1.       Plain salwar 

2.       Churidar                                                                                                                  

3.       Patiala salwar

4.       Zouve

INDIAN GARMENT DESIGN -1 MONTH

Subjects taught

·         Garment details

·         Sewing machine and Practice

·         Common machine problems

·         Basic seams

·         How to take measurements

Option a (Blouse + Petticoat)

Blouse making

1.       Plain blouse

2.       Princess cut blouse

3.       Yoke blouse

4.       High neck blouse

5.       Raglan blouse

6.       Choli cut blouse

 Petticoat making

1.       Six panel petticoat

2.       Hip tight petticoat

3.       Lehanga

 Option B (Sal war + kameez)

Kameez making

1.       Plain kameez  

2.       Princess line kameez

3.       A-line kameez

4.       Angrakha kameez

5.       Multi Panel kameez

6.        Anarkali kameez

7.        Kalildar kameez

Sal war making

1.       Plain salwar                                                       

2.       Churidar

3.       Patiala salwar  

4.       Zouve

LITTLE GIRLS DRESS MAKING – 1MONTH

Subjects taught

·         Garment details

·         Sewing machine and practice

·         Common machine problems

·         Basic seams

·         How to take measurements

Frock making

1.       Waist cut frock

2.       Yoke Frock

3.       Umbrella Frock

4.       Halter neck Frock

5.       Tier Frock

Skirt making

1.       Basic skirt

2.       Party skirt


WESTERN CASUAL WEAR – 1 MONTH

Subjects taught

·         Garment details

·         Sewing machine and practice

·         common machine problems

·         basic seams

·         how to take measurement

Practical

1.       Panel top with Chinese collar

2.       Top with sailors collar 

3.       Overlap top                              

4.       Yoke Cut top 

5.       Raglan top

6.       Princess dress

7.       Umbrella skirt

8.       Carrot pants                                               

Students will be awarded a certificate on successful completion of the one/ two month’s course




















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