Maricopa Community Colleges  TEC228   20006-20045 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 05/23/00
TEC228 20006-20045 L+L 3 Credit(s) 5 Period(s)
Advanced Draping for Fashion Design
Advanced draping techniques for fashion design. Includes draping jackets, coats, slacks, and trousers in woven fabrics and draping a variety of garments in knit fabrics. Drape and construct an original design. Prerequisites: TEC123 or permission of instructor. Corequisites: TEC225, TEC226 or permission of instructor.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
TEC228   20006-20045 Advanced Draping for Fashion Design
1. Drape, mark and true patterns for a variety of jackets, coats, pants, jeans, and trousers in muslin. (I)
2. Measure, block, mark, and align knit fabrics. (II)
3. Drape, mark, and true patterns in a variety of knit fabrics for swimwear, lingerie, tops, and bottoms. (II)
4. Drape cowl necklines, draped backs, overlays, and sleeve variations in knit fabrics. (II)
5. Drape and construct a garment directly in fashion fabric. (III)
6. Sketch an original design. (IV)
7. Select fabric, trims, and notions for original design. (IV)
8. Drape, mark and true pattern for original design. (IV)
9. Calculate yardage for original design. (IV)
10. Construct and evaluate original design. (IV)
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TEC228   20006-20045 Advanced Draping for Fashion Design
    I. Drape, Mark and True in Muslin
        A. Jackets and coats
          1. Fitted jacket/coat with darts
          2. Princess jacket/coat
          3. Chanel jacket
          4. Baseball jacket
          5. Trench coats
        B. Pants, jeans, and trousers
      II. Drape, Mark and True in Knit Fabrics
          A. Preparation of fabrics
            1. Measurement method
            2. Blocking method
            3. Marking and alignment
          B. Swimwear
          C. Lingerie
          D. Tops
          E. Bottoms
          F. Specialty knit draping
            1. Cowl necklines
            2. Draped backs
            3. Overlays
            4. Sleeve variations
          G. Other
        III. Fashion Fabrics
            A. Draping
            B. Constructing
          IV. Design Development
              A. Sketching
              B. Fabric, trims, and notions
              C. Draping
              D. Marking
              E. Truing
              F. Yardage calculation
              G. Construction
              H. Evaluation
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