Section outline

  •  Welcome to this course

    Dear Students, 

    This course is designed to encourage you all to experiment, innovate and interested about good design. The sub-text of the course focuses on giving your hands-on experience regarding woven and knitted fabric design techniques to investigate, analyze and evaluate reference materials. knowing about weaves, their manufacturing techniques and choosing the appropriate machinery. 


        

    Course summery


                               

    Course Objectives


    •  Recognize different types of designs woven fabrics and their drafting-lifting procedures
    •  Create new designs of fabric
    •  Find out EPI, PPI, warp count, weft count, GSM and other related calculations
    •  Differentiate the categories of knitted fabrics and their design including cam and needle                 arrangement


    Student's Discussion Forum 


    If you have any questions to ask or any discussions to start, you can use the attached activities for your any queries regarding the course summary.

  • Different Types of Fabrics - Natural and Synthetic - Aanya Linen UK


    Online class recordings  

    Dear Students,

    Here, you will find all the online class recordings 

    • only Section D students will submit link here

    • Only Section F students will submit link here.

    • Only Section E students will submit link here

    • students  will drop assignment here.

      1. Difference between 2x7 and 7x2 Rib weave

      2. Design warp way combined twill and weft way combined twill with a base twill of repeat size 7x7 


    • 1. design a both way step twill with a base twill 4x4

      2. Design shephered twill from color and weave effect

  • What is a Textile Fabric | Classification of Textile Fabric ...

    Video Tutorial


    Learning objectives:

    General concept about woven fabric and its classification, important terms and factors about fabric design, methods of fabric presentation, weave repeat unit, Drafting and lifting plan constructions, classification of woven fabrics, Plain weave fabric and its representation, Factors affecting the fabric structure.

    Learning outcomes:

    ·         Understand about woven fabrics

    ·         Learn about fabric design presentation

    ·         Know different terms

    ·         Able to do the drafting and lifting plan




  • Learning outcomes:

    ·         Learn different types of weave

    ·         Able to identify the weave plan, drafting plan and lifting plan

    ·         Able to chose suitable drafting plan related to different weaves



  • VideoTutorial 





    learning objectives:

     different types of drafting method, weave plan and lifting plan

    Learning outcomes:

    ·         Learn different types of weave

    ·         Able to identify the weave plan, drafting plan and lifting plan

    ·         Able to chose suitable drafting plan related to different weaves



    • Only day batch students will attempt the quiz

  • Video Tutorial


    Learning objectives:

    Plain Weave Fabrics:Derivatives of plain weave and their characteristic, Ornamentation of plain weave fabrics by varying set, use of the derivatives of plain weave

    learning outcomes:

    ·         Learn different types of plain weave

    ·         Able to identify the derivatives of plain weave

    ·         Able to design different derivatives of plain weave

    ·         Able to plan the drafting and lifting of any plain weave design


  • Learning objectives:

    Plain Weave Fabrics:Derivatives of plain weave and their characteristic, Ornamentation of plain weave fabrics by varying set, use of the derivatives of plain weave


    Video Tutorial 02

    Video Tutorial 01


    learning outcomes:

    ·         Learn different types of plain weave

    ·         Able to identify the derivatives of plain weave

    ·         Able to design different derivatives of plain weave

    ·         Able to plan the drafting and lifting of any plain weave design



  • Video tutorial - matt weave


    Learning objectives:

    Plain Weave Fabrics:Derivatives of plain weave and their characteristic, Ornamentation of plain weave fabrics by varying set, use of the derivatives of plain weave

    learning outcomes:

    ·         Learn different types of plain weave

    ·         Able to identify the derivatives of plain weave

    ·         Able to design different derivatives of plain weave

    ·         Able to plan the drafting and lifting of any plain weave design



  • Dear students,

    your midterm questions includes: Quiz, Short questions and Design

    1. Quiz: you will get true/false, multiple choice, fill in the blanks type questions  here. 

    2. short question: you will get 2-5 marks question here. 

    3. Design: ln this part you will have to draw the weave designs on a design paper. Try to complete all the designs in a single page. Remember to write your ID No on top.  Take pictures of your design copy and attach them as attachments.

  • Dear students, here you will find the quiz question. three types of question is given- 1. True False 2. Multiple choice 3. Fill in the blanks and 4. Design
    • Only C section students will attempt the quiz

    • only Section D students will attempt the quiz

    • only Section E students will attempt the quiz

  • learning objectives

    Twill Weaves:Definition of the terms balanced, warp-faced and weft-faced twill weaves. Developed twill weaves, i.e. zigzag, herringbone, diamond, diaper, rearrange twill, step twill, broken and elongated, relative firmness of twill weaves, large twills influence of the twist of the yarns. Angle of inclination of twill weaves

    Learning outcomes:

    ·         Learn different types of Twill weave

    ·         Able to identify the derivatives of Twill weave

    ·         Able to design different derivatives of Twill weave

    Able to plan the drafting and lifting of any Twill weave design

  • learning objectives

    Twill Weaves:Definition of the terms balanced, warp-faced and weft-faced twill weaves. Developed twill weaves, i.e. zigzag, herringbone, diamond, diaper, rearrange twill, step twill, broken and elongated, relative firmness of twill weaves, large twills influence of the twist of the yarns. Angle of inclination of twill weaves

    Learning outcomes:

    ·         Learn different types of Twill weave

    ·         Able to identify the derivatives of Twill weave

    ·         Able to design different derivatives of Twill weave

    Able to plan the drafting and lifting of any Twill weave design

  • learning objectives

    Twill Weaves:Definition of the terms balanced, warp-faced and weft-faced twill weaves. Developed twill weaves, i.e. zigzag, herringbone, diamond, diaper, rearrange twill, step twill, broken and elongated, relative firmness of twill weaves, large twills influence of the twist of the yarns. Angle of inclination of twill weaves

    Learning outcomes:

    ·         Learn different types of Twill weave

    ·         Able to identify the derivatives of Twill weave

    ·         Able to design different derivatives of Twill weave

    Able to plan the drafting and lifting of any Twill weave design

  • learning objectives

    Twill Weaves:Definition of the terms balanced, warp-faced and weft-faced twill weaves. Developed twill weaves, i.e. zigzag, herringbone, diamond, diaper, rearrange twill, step twill, broken and elongated, relative firmness of twill weaves, large twills influence of the twist of the yarns. Angle of inclination of twill weaves

    Learning outcomes:

    ·         Learn different types of Twill weave

    ·         Able to identify the derivatives of Twill weave

    ·         Able to design different derivatives of Twill weave

    Able to plan the drafting and lifting of any Twill weave design

  • learning objectives

    Twill Weaves:Definition of the terms balanced, warp-faced and weft-faced twill weaves. Developed twill weaves, i.e. zigzag, herringbone, diamond, diaper, rearrange twill, step twill, broken and elongated, relative firmness of twill weaves, large twills influence of the twist of the yarns. Angle of inclination of twill weaves

    Learning outcomes:

    ·         Learn different types of Twill weave

    ·         Able to identify the derivatives of Twill weave

    ·         Able to design different derivatives of Twill weave

    Able to plan the drafting and lifting of any Twill weave design

  • learning objectives

    Satin and sateen weave, Drafts, denting and pegging plans

    Learning outcomes:

    ·         Learn different types of satin weave

    Able to plan the drafting and lifting of any satin weave design

  • learning objectives

    Fancy Designs of Fabrics:Characteristic, appearance and texture of simple fancy weaves (viz. mock leno including distorted thread effects), huckaback honeycomb, basic crepe weaves and Bedford cord structures

    Learning outcomes:

    ·         Learn different types of fancyweave

    ·         Able to identify the different fancy weave

    ·         Able to design different fancy weave

    • Able to plan the drafting and lifting of any fancy weave design


  • learning objectives:

    Fancy Designs of Fabrics:Characteristic, appearance and texture of simple fancy weaves (viz. mock leno including distorted thread effects), huckaback honeycomb, basic crepe weaves and Bedford cord structures

    learning outcomes:

    ·         Learn different types of fancyweave

    ·         Able to identify the different fancy weave

    ·         Able to design different fancy weave

    Able to plan the drafting and lifting of any fancy weave design

  • learning objectives:

    Fancy Designs of Fabrics:Characteristic, appearance and texture of simple fancy weaves (viz. mock leno including distorted thread effects), huckaback honeycomb, basic crepe weaves and Bedford cord structures

    learning outcomes:

    ·         Learn different types of fancyweave

    ·         Able to identify the different fancy weave

    ·         Able to design different fancy weave

    Able to plan the drafting and lifting of any fancy weave design

  • learning objectives: 

    Color effects:  Stripe and check effects using basic and simple fancy weaves, Color in combination with weave effects, i.e. pinstripe, crowfoot, dog’s tooth, shepherds check.

    learning outcomes:

    ·         Learn the effect of color

    ·         Able to identify a number of common color weave

    ·         Able to design different color weave

    Able to plan the drafting and lifting of any color weave design

  • learning objectives: 

    Structures of Simple, Tuck and Miss Stitches and their representation using loop diagrams

    learning outcomes:

    ·         Understand weft Knitted structure

    ·         Know about different loop structures

    Able to draw and present the loop structures 

    • only day batch students will attempt the quiz

    • Only Section C students will attempt the exam. Answer any four from the given five questions. 

    • Only Section D students will attempt the exam. Answer any four from the given five questions. 

    • Only Section E students will attempt the quiz. answer any four from the given five questions.