GARMENT CONSTRUCTION

( CUTTING & STITCHING)

 

A detailed course, that includes Garment construction– terminology of garment construction, stitching tools, seam and finishes, fabric cutting and stitching of neckline, sleeves, Kurta, salwar, Chudidar, Patiyala, Palazzo, Skirt Variations, Cape, Anarkali, blouse, and much more detailing on garment construction.

 

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Launched on  28th April 2012

Language : Hinglish [70% Hindi + 30% English]

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ONLINE COURSE

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LANGUAGE

Hinglish (Comfortable mix of Hindi and English)

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MANY TIMES

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MODULE 1INTRODUCTION & OVERVIEW

For all the aspiring and professional Fashion Designers, the course is designed to empower you with various creative, practical, and technical aspects of knitting which is an important part of the Fashion Designing industry. Through this course, you will experience quality learning at its best through lifetime access and value-added resources.



MODULE 2 : GARMENT CONSTRUCTION TERMINOLOGY

This topic aims to give you a clear understanding on terminology and techniques of the basics garment construction. An appropriate application in garment construction is necessary for a good quality product. A garment that is made will be attractive if it fits well, and proper attention is paid to its fine details. An important step in clothing construction is the mastery of the basic concepts. 

MODULE 3 :  STITCHING TOOLS

Tools are helpful to cut out the pattern from paper, to cut the fabrics and thread. Well selected sewing equipment’s are essential for making a garment of good appearance. This topic covers all the information about the required tools needed while doing construction of a garment.

 

 

MODULE 4 : SEAMS & FINISHES

The seam is the basic structural element of a garment or household textile item. It is how two pieces of fabric are joined together. A seam finish is applied on the unfinished seam edge to prevent ravelling, curling, or rolling. This topic will explain you all different types of seams required to give good finishing to any product. You will also get additional tips on what factors to consider when you start stitching.

MODULE 5 : HOW TO CUT AND STITCH BASIC KURTA

Fashion always keeps on changing but the fashion of Kurta remained eternal and has not changed with time. A basic Kurta is a perfect combination of elegance and style. Fashion enthusiasts are always on the look for the designer Kurta. So, this topic covers step-by-step guide on complete cutting and stitching of a basic kurta.

MODULE 6 : NECKLINE & FINISHING

The neckline is the top edge of a garment that surrounds the neck, especially from the front view. For each garment worn above the waist, the neckline is primarily a style line and may be a boundary for further shaping of the upper edge of a garment with, for example, a collar, cowl, darts, or pleats. Get over your struggle of stitching neckline with easy step-by-step solution given in this topic.

MODULE 7 : BASIC SLEEVES

A sleeve is the part of a garment that covers the arm, or through which the arm passes or slips. The pattern of the sleeve is one of the characteristics of fashion in dress, varying in every country and period. Here you will get "Tips & Tricks" on how to cut a basic sleeve pattern on fabric plus how to sew it.

 

 

MODULE 8 : HOW TO CUT AND STITCH BASIC SALWAR.

Salwars are recognized as loose pajamas that appear like trousers. The bottom is quite narrow whereas the top stands pretty wide. In salwars, the legs are wide that get conical towards the ankles. It is very easy to carry the traditional salwars that offer quite a lot of space for free movement and that never goes out of fashion. So, follow the Tips and Tricks for an amazing design with a step-by-step solution in this topic.

MODULE 9 : HOW TO CUT AND STITCH BASIC CHUDIDAR

Churidar is tight fitting trousers worn by both men and women. Churidar are a variant of the common salwar pants.  Chudidar Salwars are cut wide at the top and narrow at the ankle. They are also longer than the leg and sometimes finish with a tightly fitting buttoned cuff at the ankle. So, here we are with one of the easiest ways of cutting and stitching chudidar.

MODULE 10 : HOW TO CUT & STITCH PATIYALA

The Patiyala trousers are preferred by most of the women of Punjab and other regions of Northern India for comfort and durability in summers. Since the Patiyala salwar is very loose and stitched with pleats it is a very comfortable outfit to wear. So, get out of comfort and learn how to cut and stitch a patiyala with some additional interesting information on the same

MODULE 11 : HOW TO CUT AND STITCH PALAZZO

Palazzo pants are popular as a summer season style, as they are loose and tend to be flattering in light, flowing fabrics that are breathable in hot weather. This topic has brought you a detailed information how to cut and sew a palazzo trouser in a very simple way. 



MODULE 12 : HOW TO STITCH A BASIC SKIRT WITH WAIST BAND.

At its simplest, a skirt can be a draped garment made out of a single piece of fabric However, most skirts are fitted to the body at the waist or hips and fuller below, with the fullness introduced using darts, gores, pleats, or panels. Here learn how to lay your paper pattern draft on fabric and how to stitch it with some do’s and don’ts.

 

MODULE 13 : PLEATED SKIRT WITH A YOKE

A skirt with a yoke at the waist looks great and fits well. Adding a yoke to the waist allows you to move the dart to the yoke seam, giving a smooth waistline and a decorative touch at the same time. Learn how to stitch pleats with a yoke and come out with the nice end product.

MODULE 14 : CIRCULAR SKIRT

A skirt is cut in sections to make one or more circles with a hole for the waist, so the skirt is very full but hangs smoothly from the waist. The garment is manufactured by cutting a central circle out of a larger circular piece of fabric. From laying to cutting to final stitching this topic covers the essentials of a circular skirt.

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

  • Introduction to Garment construction 

  • Garment construction terminology

  • Garment construction tools

  • Seams and finishes

  • Fabric cutting 

  • Fabric stitching 

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WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR ?

  • Anyone who wants to learn Fashion designing

  • Anyone who wants to learn about Garment Construction in Fashion Designing

  • Enthusiasts who want to pursue a career in different domains of Fashion Design

  • For all entry level to advanced Fashion Designers

  • Aspiring and professionals, students, and fashion designers, fashion stylists, fashion managers, and fashion bloggers

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Garment construction is a technical accomplishment that requires the knowledge and skills of basic sewing techniques that includes application of stitches, seams, darts, gathers, pleats and edge finishing, etc.

 

To construct the garment, various types of the seam are also used such as flat seam, lapped seam, French seam, slot seam, etc.

Garment production is an organized activity consisting of sequential processes such as laying, marking, cutting, stitching, checking, finishing, pressing and packaging. This is a process of converting raw materials into finished products.

This course is beneficial for anyone who wants to learn and loves to style themselves or others. 

The course is strategically designed to equip aspiring and professional fashion designs and other artists to understand various processes related to garment construction. Each topic is categorized according to make the content easy to consume. Additionally, various tips, do’s and don’ts have been given which makes the course more interesting.

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SABA ANSARI

(Fashion Design- IDL)

“From my experience, I can say Indian Design League is taking every effort so that students can get clarity on key concepts of Fashion Designing. 

“I would absolutely recommend this course to anyone who wants to make a career in the  fashion industry. Every session is golden and the learning process is way different from traditional one. A thumbs-up to IDL.”

 I am really happy that I found the IDL platform during the challenging period of the lockdown and I can’t thank them enough for the very detailed modules.

SHREYA PATIL

(Fashion Design - IDL)

“I was always curious about IDL Platform. When I got to know that along with the course, IDL organises webinars that give us industry insights, I was overjoyed. The course prepared me for a career for life and I’m already approaching big clients. So, along with learning fashion designing, I am also able to develop my personality. I am so grateful to be a part of the IDL community.”

MANALI SHELKE

(Fashion Design - IDL)

“First of all, I am very thankful to IDL & Chandrakant sir for having created a new platform for us students. I am very grateful of IDL. I am enjoying this journey in a very positive & energetic way. Today, I realized we have to start our professional life, and for that we should be active & be ready to face any challenge.  Thank you so much IDL for this wonderful course.

APARNA AGRAWAL

(Fashion Design - IDL)

“My learning experience with IDL is one of the best times, especially when lockdown hit us. I was waiting for a right opportunity to explore my talent and skip conventional career choices. IDL was like an answer to my prayers. It taught me Fashion Design with such precision and perfection that today, I am an accomplished self-employed designer. IDL has given a definite direction to my life. I would like to thank IDL for all the commendable efforts.