FFD 20A/B Fashion II

This intermediate course continues the study of apparel design, patternmaking and construction. Draping and production techniques are introduced. Creativity and industrial methods are stressed in each of the major design assignments. Students keep journals to document inspiration, colour, fabric and concept development. Projects are completed using a variety of fabrics, special machines, and include coordination of fabric, texture and colour for a specific season and market. Students will research apparel markets, sketch designs, create presentation boards, draft or drape original designs, construct muslins and final garments. Fit will be evaluated on the standard form. Students will patterndraft and drape blocks, construct samples and garments. Lect: 1 hr./Lab: 8.5 hrs. Prerequisites: FSN 10A/B and FSN 16A/B and FSN 101 and FSN 117 Course Weight: 4.00 Billing Units: 2/2





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