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DSNF 313
DESIGN BY DRAPING

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DSNF 313. Design by Draping
One hour lecture, four hours laboratory (3).

Prerequisites: DSNF 254 (Grade of “C” or better).

Introduction to the principles of designing garments through draping techniques. Development of original designs on a three dimensional form.

  1. Detailed Description of Content of Course

The student will learn the principles, methods and techniques of garment design and manipulation by the draping techniques. Topics include: dart manipulation; added fullness to garments; contouring; two-way stretch fabrics; use of the fabric bias; design theories; and the design process.

  1. Detailed Description of Conduct of Course

In lecture, the principles and techniques of draping will be presented. In studio, the student will develop original design ideas using principles and techniques of draping.

  1. Goals and Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will demonstrate:

  1. Assessment Measures

Student assessment will be based on quizzes, and projects.

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