Code |
16414
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Year |
2
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Semester |
S1
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ECTS Credits |
6
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Workload |
PL(45H)/TP(15H)
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Scientific area |
Ciência e Tecnologia Têxteis
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Entry requirements |
Does not have any prerequisite.
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Mode of delivery |
Face to face
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Work placements |
Not applicable
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Learning outcomes |
1. Understanding not only of the technical and constructive specificities of pattern making and sewing manufacturing processes of clothing pieces with different fabrics and styles, but also of the experimental potential, intuitive and emotional of the same. 2. Be able to produce by hand the base and complementary patterns and sewing manufacturing processes associated with different pieces of clothing. 3. Develop capabilities to understand and solve problems associated with the production of pieces of clothing in a multidisciplinary context. 4. Acquire skills for the development and transformation patterns in 2D and 3D (moulage or draping) of garments pieces and manufacturing in sewing lab this pieces with different types of fabrics.
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Syllabus |
Module 1 - Patternmaking and draping III 1. Pattern development and transformation of 2D and 3D base for garments: 1.1. Patterns of dresses for women and girls. 1.2. Patterns of garments pieces in knits 1.3. Patterns of garments pieces in circular knits 1.4. Patterns for sportswear garments 1.5. Patterns for underwear and swimwear 2. Complementary patterns 2.1. Lining and others 4. Finishing patterns, fit and graduation 5. Draping: Techniques and development garments pieces Module 2 - Sewing manufacturing techniques III: 1.Making process for special fabrics 2. Making process for knitted and their finishes 3. Making processes for circular knit and their finishes 4. Technical Data Sheets production of different types of clothing pieces: 4.1. Dresses 4.2. Knitted clothing 4.3. Clothing in circular knit 4.4. Underwear and swimwear garments 5. Special finishes. 6. Manufacture of garments 7. Sewing and manufacturing pieces developed in draping
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Main Bibliography |
Armstrong, H. Joseph; Maruzzi, Vincent James; Hagen, Kathryn. (2010). Pattern Making for Fashion Design, 5th ed., Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall. How Pattern Work: the fundamental principles of pattern making and sewing in Fashion Design (2013). Assembil Books Aglietti, Tatiana. (2003). Processi e metodi della produzione per la moda. Milano: Ulrico Hoepli. Armstrong, Helen Joseph. (2008). Draping for apparel design. 2nd ed, New York : Fairchild Publications Fischer, A. (2009). Basic fashion design: Construction. AVA Publishing Hollahan, L. (2010). How to use, adapt and design sewing patterns. A&C Black Publisher Kershaw, G. (2013). Patternmaking for menswear. Tyler, D. J.(1991). Materials management in clothing production, Ed. BSP. Jones, Sue Jenkyn. (2005). Fashion Design: o manual do estilista. Barcelona: Editora Gustavo Gili. www.centerforpatterdesign.com http://thecuttingclass.com/
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Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Criteria |
Active and cooperative teaching-learning methodologies were adapted that encourage reflection and value processes of a cognitive and interpersonal nature, defending the acquisition of concepts, problem solving, research, and practical work carried out in PL classes, centered on student and face-to-face. The final grade at the end of the Teaching-Learning period is calculated as follows: 30% Patternmaking +30%Sewing + 20%Technical Dossier + 20%Work The student must meet the attendance criteria and achieve a minimum grade of 6 points in each of the assessment parameters (patternmaking, sewing, technical dossier and work) for exam admission for admission to the exam, with the obligation to deliver all the proposed works. The student will be exempted from the Exam, if the final grade of teaching-learning period is greater than or equal to 10 values - Approved. Exam Grade:Exam Grade: 60% of the score obtained during the teaching-learning period + 40% of the exam evaluation.
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Language |
Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
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