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Course Name
Turkish Appr.Desg.Studio-Patternmaking
English Appr.Desg.Studio-Patternmaking
Course Code
MOD 243 Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 3
3 - 6 -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Belgin Görgün
Course Objectives Course introduces students to master pattern and pattern design for basic and advanced techniques for original design, sloper, and pattern development according to professional standards. Students learn accurate industry-standard terminology, pattern identification, and tool usage. They test patterns in muslin for fit and proportion of basic and complex design prototypes.
Course Description Module A: Introduction to Flat Patternmaking Design: This module introducesstudents to the master pattern and patternmaking techniques used to developbasic concepts and original designs according to professional standards. Studentslearn the terminology, identification, and proper usage of tools and both basicprinciples and advanced patternmaking techniques applicable to the development
of slopers and patterns. Students will also learn how to test patterns in muslin forfit and proportion.
Module B: Advanced Patternmaking Design: Students learn more advanced
patternmaking techniques for semi-mounted sleeves, advanced collar techniques,and slack development. They apply these principles to develop slopers for theslack, kimono, and torso body and to realize original, complex design concepts.
Course Outcomes : Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
? Understand and incorporate the guiding principles of design aestheticsthat include: balance, ease, rhythm, proportion, and emphasis.
? Use advanced adaptations to develop patterns that accurately interpretthe desired design concept and its special features.
? Accurately construct final prototypes to ensure that the final pattern
correctly interprets the desired design and its special features.
? Make advanced adaptations to a pattern to change structural and/or stylefeatures of a design.
? Establish and take key measurements, and draft a foundational sloper thataccurately uses these measurements.
? Use professional industry standards that meet pattern naming/cutting
conventions and adapt a pattern to accommodate the key measurements.
Pre-requisite(s) Materials and Construction II
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook Lecturer notes prepared by Ph.D.Belgin Görgün
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