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LESSION PLAN FACULTY : MR. Desh Deepak
DISCIPLINE : TEXTILE DESIGN
SEMESTER : 5th
SUBJECT : TESTING AND QUALITY CONTROL
DURATION : 15 WEEKS (July 2018 TO Nov 2018)
(LECTURE/
PRACTICAL)
PER WEEK
IN HOURS
: THEORY-03
: PRACTICAL-4
WEEK
THEORY PRACTICAL
LECTURE
DAY TOPIC
PRACTICAL
DAY TOPIC
1st
1 Introduction to Yarn Testing
1st
Measurement of single
yarn strength by single
thread strength tester
2 Introduction to Yarn Strength
Testing - Single yarn strength
3 Introduction to CRL, CRE
principles importance,
2nd
1 Introduction to Single yarn strength
tester of CRT principle 2nd Assignment of Practical
2 Construction and working
3 Test/Assignment
3rd
1
Single yarn strength tester of CRT
principle
3rd
Measurement of CSP of
given yarn with the help
of lea strength tester 2
Introduction to Lea strength & its
measurement
3 Introduction to count strength
product (CSP), its measurement
4th
1 Introduction to Fabric thickness &
its measurement
4th Measurement of fabric
thickness. 2 Introduction to warp and weft
crimp
3 Test
5th
1 warp and weft crimp measurement
by crimp mete
5th Assignment of Practical 2
Introduction to fabric weight
(GSM) and its measurement
3 Introduction to Cover factor of
fabric
6th
1 Measurement of Cover factor of
fabric 6th
Measurement of fabric
weight (GSM) by round
cutter and quadrant
balance
2 Fabric Strength- introduction
3 Test
7th
1
Tensile strength and its
measurement by cut strip method
7th
Measurement of tensile
strength by revelled and
cut stripe method 2
Tensile strength measurement by
revealed stripe method
3 Tensile strength measurement by
grab method.
8th
1 Introduction to Tearing strength
testing
8th Assignment of Practical 2
Tearing strength measurement by
Elmendorf tearing tester
3 Test/Assignment
9th
1 Bursting strength and its
measurement 9th
Measurement of tearing
strength by Elmendorf
tearing tester 2 Introduction of fabric stiffness
3 Test
10th
1
Measurement of fabric stiffness
using shirley stiffness tester
10th Assignment of Practical 2 Introduction of fabric handle
3 Introduction of fabric drape.
11th
1
Measurement of fabric handle and
drape using drapemeter
11th
Measurement of tearing
strength of a given fabric
by tongue tear tester 2 Introduction of Drape meter and its
working.
3 Test/Assignment
12th
1 Introduction of Crease recovery
tester
12th Assignment of Practical 2 Measurement of Crease recovery
using crease recovery tester
3 Introduction to Pilling of fabric Its
measurement
13th
1 Introduction to Pilling tester
13th
Measurement of fabric
stiffness by Shirley
stiffness tester 2 Construction and working of Pilling
tester
3 Test/Assignment
14th
1 Concepts of serviceability and wear
14th Assignment of Practical 2
Concepts of abrasion and its
measurement
3 Abrasion measurement by
Martindale Abrasion tester
15th
1 Test/Assignment
15th Measurement of crease
recovery of a fabric. 2
Analysis and remedial measures of
common fabric defects
3 Introduction to common fabric
defects
LESSION PLAN FACULTY : MR. Desh Deepak
DISCIPLINE : TEXTILE DESIGN
SEMESTER : 5th
SUBJECT : CAD in TEXTILE DESIGN-I
DURATION : 15 WEEKS (JULY 2018 TO DEC 2018)
(LECTURE/
PRACTICAL)
PER WEEK
IN HOURS
: THEORY
: PRACTICAL-3
WEEK
PRACTICAL
PRACTICAL DAY TOPIC
1st 1st Philosophy and utility of CAD system working with various
standard software packages like photoshop, coral draw
2nd 2nd Assignment of Practical-1
3rd 3rd Working with various standard software packages like photoshop,
coral draw
4th 4th Assignment of Practical-2
5th 5th Understanding graphic representation, file conversion
6th 6th Drawing simple geometric figures, capturing a picture using
CCD/Scanner
7th 7th Assignment of Practical-3
8th 8th Use of computer to construct design on different bases with
reference to various arrangements for woven designs
9th 9th Assignment of Practical-4
10th 10th Practice on computer using softwares
11th 11th Assignment of Practical-5
12th 12th Use of CAD in various end uses viz a viz dress material, upholstry,
furnishing, label, and embroidery,
13th 13th Assignment of Practical-6
14th 14th Practice on computer using softwares
15th 15th Assignment of Practical-7
LESSON PLAN
Name of Faculty: RekhaSharma
Discipline: Textile Design
Semester: 1st
Subject: Weaving Preparation
Lesson Plan Duration: 16 weeks (from July, 2018 to Nov2018)
Work load (Lecture /Practical) per week (in hours): Lectures—03, Practical—04
Week
Theory Practical
Lecture
Day
Topic (Including Assignment/ Test Practical
Day Topic
1st
1 Winding- warp winding, objective of winding.
1
To find English count of a given yarn and conversion of English count into tex
and denier
2 Winding- warp winding, objective of winding
3 Winding- warp winding, objective of winding.
2nd
4 Introductiontoyarnfaults
2
To find English count of a given yarn and conversion of English count into tex
and denier
5 Introductiontoyarnfaults
6 Introductiontoyarnpackages
3rd
7 Introductiontoyarnpackages
3
To study passage of
material through a
winding machine
8 Typeofpackagefaults&theirremedies
9 Typeofpackagefaults&theirremedies
4th
10 Introduction&typeof yarn clearers
4
To study passage of
material through a
winding machine
11 Introduction&typeof yarn clearers
12 Introduction&typeof yarn clearers
5th
13 Introduction&typeof yarn tensioners
5
To study passage of
material through a
winding machine
14 Introduction&typeof yarn tensioners
15 Introduction&typeof yarn tensioners
6th
16 Introductionto auto-cover
6
Demonstration of
beam warping
machine and
preparation of warp
beam
17 Introductionto auto-cover
18 Introductionto auto-cover
7th
19 Warping- Objectives of warping
7
Demonstration of
beam warping
machine and
preparation of warp
beam
20 Warping
21 Warping
8th
22 Types of warping – beam warping, sectional
warping.
8
Demonstration of
beam warping
machine and
preparation of warp
beam
23 Types of warping – beam warping, sectional
warping.
24 Types of warping – beam warping, sectional
warping.
9th
25 Difference between direct warping and indirect
warping. Types of creels.
9 Demonstration of
sectional warping 26
Difference between direct warping and indirect
warping. Types of creels.
27 Difference between direct warping and indirect
warping. Types of creels.
10th
28 Sizing- Objectives of sizing.
10 Demonstration of
sectional warping 29 Sizing- Objectives of sizing.
30 Sizing- Objectives of sizing.
11th
31 Passage of warp sheet through slasher sizing
machine.
11 Demonstration of
sectional warping 32
Passage of warp sheet through slasher sizing
machine.
33 Passage of warp sheet through slasher sizing
machine.
12th
34 Size recipe and ingredients for 100% cotton.
12 Preparation of pirn on
pirn winding machine 35 Size recipe and ingredients for 100% cotton.
36 Size recipe and ingredients for 100% cotton.
13th
37 Drawing in- objectives, denting, beam gaiting.
13 Preparation of pirn on
pirn winding machine 38 Drawing in- objectives, denting, beam gaiting.
39 Drawing in- objectives, denting, beam gaiting.
14th
40 Weft Winding/pirn winding- objectives of weft
winding, 14 Preparation of pirn on
pirn winding machine
41 Weft Winding/pirn winding- objectives of weft
winding.
42 Weft Winding/pirn winding- objectives of weft
winding.
15th
43 Passage of a yarn throughpirn winding machine.
15 Practice of drafting
and denting 44 Passage of a yarn throughpirn winding machine.
45 Passage of a yarn throughpirn winding machine.
16th
46 Yarn numbering, direct and indirect yarn
numbering systems
16 Practice of drafting
and denting 47
Yarn numbering, direct and indirect yarn
numbering systems
48 Yarn numbering, direct and indirect yarn
numbering systems
LESSON PLAN
Name of Faculty: RekhaSharma
Discipline: Textile Design
Semester: 1st
Subject: AAAITD
Lesson Plan Duration: 36 weeks (from July, 2018 to April 2019)
Work load (Lecture /Practical) per week (in hours): Lectures—03, Practical—04
Week
Theory Practical
Lecture
Day
Topic (Including Assignment/ Test Practical
Day Topic
1st 1
Study of Indian embroidered textiles
with reference to textiles with
referencento
- Historical significance
- Construction techniques
- Styles
- Textures, colour and
- Motifs
- Centres of production
a) Different Kashmir embroidery
1 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
2 -do-
3 -do-
2nd
4
Historical significance
- Construction techniques
- Styles
- Textures, colour and
- Motifs
- Centres of production
Punjabi Phulkari embroidery
2 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
5 -do-
6 -do-
3rd
7
Historical significance
- Construction techniques
- Styles
- Textures, colour and
- Motifs
- Centres of production
Himachal – Chamba Rumal embroidery
3 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
8 -do-
9 -do-
4th
10
Historical significance
- Construction techniques
- Styles
- Textures, colour and
- Motifs
- Centres of production
Bihar and Bengal Suzni Kantha
embroidery
4 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
11 -do-
12 -do-
5th
13
Historical significance
- Construction techniques
- Styles
- Textures, colour and
- Motifs
- Centres of production
UP – Chikan Kari embroidery
5 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
14 -do-
15 -do-
6th
16
Historical significance
- Construction techniques
- Styles
- Textures, colour and
- Motifs
- Centres of production
Orissa – Applique work embroidery
6 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
17 -do-
18 -do-
7th
19
Historical significance
- Construction techniques
- Styles
- Textures, colour and
- Motifs
- Centres of production
Karnataka – Kasuti embroidery
7 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
20 -do-
21 -do-
8th
22
Historical significance
- Construction techniques(Including
raw materials)
- Styles, colour and motifs
- Centres of production
Brocades embroidery
8 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
23 -do-
24 -do-
9th
25
Historical significance
- Construction techniques(Including
raw materials)
- Styles, colour and motifs
- Centres of production
Banaras, embroidery
9 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
26 -do-
27 -do-
10th
28
Historical significance
- Construction techniques(Including
raw materials)
- Styles, colour and motifs
- Centres of production
kanchipuram embroidery
10 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
29 -do-
30 -do-
11th
31
Historical significance
- Construction techniques(Including
raw materials)
- Styles, colour and motifs
- Centres of production
Baluchar embroidery
11 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
32 -do-
33 -do-
12th
34
Historical significance
- Construction techniques(Including
raw materials)
- Styles, colour and motifs
- Centres of production
Pathani
12 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
35 -do-
36 -do-
13th
37
Historical significance
- Construction techniques(Including
raw materials)
- Styles, colour and motifs
- Centres of production
Tangail embroidery 13 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
38 -do-
39 -do-
14th
40
Historical significance
- Construction techniques(Including
raw materials)
- Styles, colour and motifs
- Centres of production
14 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
Jamdani embroidery
41 -do-
42 -do-
15th
43
Study of printed and painted textiles
with reference to:
- Historical significance
- Printing Techniques
- Styles, colour and dyes and motifs
- Centres of production Kalamkari 15 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
44 -do-
45 -do-
16th
46
Study of printed and painted textiles
with reference to:
- Historical significance
- Printing Techniques
- Styles, colour and dyes and motifs
- Centres of production Kalamkari 16 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
47 -do-
48 -do-
17th
49
Study of printed and painted textiles
with reference to:
- Historical significance
- Printing Techniques
- Styles, colour and dyes and motifs
- Centres of production Kalamkari 17 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
50 -do-
51 -do-
18th
52
Study of printed and painted textiles
with reference to:
- Historical significance
- Printing Techniques
- Styles, colour and dyes and motifs
- Centres of production Kalamkari 18
Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
53 -do-
54 -do-
19th 55
Study of printed and painted textiles
with reference to:
- Historical significance
- Printing Techniques
19 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
- Styles, colour and dyes and motifs
- Centres of production
Gujrat and Rajasthan (Block Printing)
56 -do-
57 -do-
20th
58
Study of printed and painted textiles
with reference to:
- Historical significance
- Printing Techniques
- Styles, colour and dyes and motifs
- Centres of production
Gujrat and Rajasthan (Block Printing)
20 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
59 -do-
60 -do-
21st
61
Study of printed and painted textiles
with reference to:
- Historical significance
- Printing Techniques
- Styles, colour and dyes and motifs
- Centres of production
Gujrat and Rajasthan (Block Printing)
21 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
62 -do-
63 -do-
22nd
64
Study of printed and painted textiles
with reference to:
- Historical significance
- Printing Techniques
- Styles, colour and dyes and motifs
- Centres of production
Gujrat and Rajasthan (Block Printing)
22 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
65 -do-
66 -do-
23rd 67
Study of printed and painted textiles
with reference to:
- Historical significance
- Printing Techniques
- Styles, colour and dyes and motifs
23 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
- Centres of production
Madhubani
68 -do-
69 -do-
24th
70
Study of printed and painted textiles
with reference to:
- Historical significance
- Printing Techniques
- Styles, colour and dyes and motifs
- Centres of production
Madhubani
24 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
71 -do-
72 -do-
25th
73
Study of printed and painted textiles
with reference to:
- Historical significance
- Printing Techniques
- Styles, colour and dyes and motifs
- Centres of production
Madhubani
25 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
74 -do-
75 -do-
26th
76
Study of printed and painted textiles
with reference to:
- Historical significance
- Printing Techniques
- Styles, colour and dyes and motifs
- Centres of production
Madhubani
26 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
77 -do-
78 -do-
27th 79
Study of resist dyed textiles with
reference to:
-Historical significance
- Dyeing techniques
- Styles, colour and Motifs
- Centres of Production
27 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
Patola
80 -do-
81 -do-
28th
82
Study of resist dyed textiles with
reference to:
-Historical significance
- Dyeing techniques
- Styles, colour and Motifs
- Centres of Production
Patola
28 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
83 -do-
84 -do-
29th
85
Study of resist dyed textiles with
reference to:
-Historical significance
- Dyeing techniques
- Styles, colour and Motifs
- Centres of Production
Patola
29 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
86 -do-
87 -do-
30th
88
Study of resist dyed textiles with
reference to:
-Historical significance
- Dyeing techniques
- Styles, colour and Motifs
- Centres of Production
Ikat
30 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
89 -do-
90 -do-
31st 91
Study of resist dyed textiles with
reference to:
-Historical significance
- Dyeing techniques
- Styles, colour and Motifs
- Centres of Production
Ikat
31 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
92 -do-
93 -do-
32nd
94
Study of resist dyed textiles with
reference to:
-Historical significance
- Dyeing techniques
- Styles, colour and Motifs
- Centres of Production
Pochampalli
32 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
95 -do-
96 -do-
33rd
97
Study of resist dyed textiles with
reference to:
-Historical significance
- Dyeing techniques
- Styles, colour and Motifs
- Centres of Production
Pochampalli
33 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
98 -do-
99 -do-
34th
100
Study of resist dyed textiles with
reference to:
-Historical significance
- Dyeing techniques
- Styles, colour and Motifs
- Centres of Production
Bandhani of Rajasthan and Gujrat
34 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
101 -do-
102 -do-
35th 103
Study of resist dyed textiles with
reference to:
-Historical significance
- Dyeing techniques
- Styles, colour and Motifs
- Centres of Production
Bandhani of Rajasthan and Gujrat
35 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
104 -do-
105 -do-
36th
106
Study of resist dyed textiles with
reference to:
-Historical significance
- Dyeing techniques
- Styles, colour and Motifs
- Centres of Production
Bandhani of Rajasthan and Gujrat
36 Replication of designs (2
to 4 designseach)
107 -do-
108 -do-
LESSION PLAN FACULTY : MR.SANDEEP BHERWAN
DISCIPLINE : TEXTILE DESIGN
SEMESTER : 1ST
SUBJECT : COLOR AND TEXTURE
DURATION : 36 WEEKS (July 2018 TO MAY 2019)
(LECTURE/
PRACTICAL) PER
WEEK IN HOURS
: THEORY-
:PRACTICAL-4
WEEK
PRACTICAL
PRACTICAL
DAY TOPIC
1st 1st Introduction of Colour Theory
2nd 2nd Demonstration of Colour Theory
3rd 3rd Rainbow Colours: Make a chart of VIBGYOR colours
4th 4th Prepare Charts of i) Primary Colours: (red, yellow and blue)
in various geometrical shapes
5th 5th Prepare Charts of Secondary colours: Orange, green and
violet in circles
6th 6th Prepare Charts of Sub secondary tertiary colours: by
mixing secondary
7th 7th Prepare Charts of primary colours
Colour Schemes
8th 8th Colour Wheel (chromatic circle): Make a wheel showing
primary, secondary, sub secondary intermediate colours.
9th 9th
Achromatic Colours: Make a composition of different
geometrical shapes in 12”x12” and paint it with acromatic
colours giving it as many colours as possible
10th 10th
Monochromatic Colours: Make a composition of floral
designs in different blocks using as many shades of
monochromatic colours as possible
11th 11th
Methods of Modification of Colours : students will
produce various colours by mixing different colours in
different ratios e.g. yellow+blue=green
12th 12th Colour Schmes: a) Contrast Colour Scheme
13th 13th Introduction to various colour harmonies
14th 14th Achromatic Colour Scheme:
15th 15th Arrange different geometrical shapes in 12x12” and paint
it with achromatic colour
16th 16th Prepare Monochromatic and Polychromatic colour scheme
17th 17th Analogous colour scheme: Transparent and opaque
colours
18th 18th Colour Schmes: Warm and cool colour
19th 19th Texture: Texture file with 25 different textures: Use of
texture on cloth
20th 20th Texture: a) Marble b) Spray c) Rubber d) Vegetable
21st 21st Texture: e) Brushes f) Coin g) Smoke texture
22nd 22nd Basic elements of drawing and design
23rd 23rd Understanding of principles of designs
24th 24th Rhythm, balance, harmony, unity etc to form a good
design
25th 25th Emphasis, proportion, colour combination etc to form a
good design.
26th 26th Introduction to tools and art-material
27th 27th Construction of designs by using basic elements of
drawing.
28th 28th Understanding of construction of designs by using basic
geometrical shapes
29th 29th Understanding of Texture Effects
30th 30th Understanding of various styles of designs
31st 31st Understanding of various styles of designs Traditional -
Folk – Symbolic.
32nd 32nd Change of one style of design to another and
33rd 33rd Construction and placement of designs on various basis
34th 34th Construction and placement of Drop designs (Unit
repeating designs)
35th 35th Construction and placement of Half drop designs
36th 36th Construction and placement of Drop reverse designs
LESSION PLAN FACULTY : MR.Sandeep Bherwan
DISCIPLINE : TEXTILE DESIGN
SEMESTER : 1ST YEAR
SUBJECT : SFD
DURATION : 36 WEEKS (July 2018 TO MAY 2019)
(LECTURE
/PRACTIC
AL) PER
WEEK IN
HOURS
: THEORY-03
:PRACTICAL-4
WEEK
THEORY PRACTICAL
LECTURE
DAY TOPIC
PRACTICAL
DAY TOPIC
1st
1 Introduction of the subject
1st
Identification of fabrics structures
regarding weaving, knitting
crochet, embroidery,needle work
2 Introduction to fabric structure
3 Test
2nd
1 Explanation of woven structures
2nd Assignment of Students 2 Continue
3 Test/Assignment
3rd
1 Explanation of other fabric structures
for example knitted fabrics
3rd Drafting and denting of warp for
weaves studied in theory 2
Explanation of non-woven fabric
structures
3 Explanation of bonded and
embroidery fabric structures
4th
1 Explanation of crochet and needle
work fabric structures 4th Construction of Plain weave
2 Definition of warp and weft
3 Definition of ends and picks
5th 1
Definition of design, repeat of a
design 5th Assignment of Students
2 Definition of draft, lifting or peg plan
3 Definition of draft, lifting or peg plan
6th
1 Assignment
6th Construction of Rib weave -
regular and irregular 2
Definition of Needle work, draft,
denting order
3 Design representation on graph paper
7th
1 Design representation on graph paper
7th Construction of Cord weave -
regular and irregular 2 Design representation on graph paper
3 Test
8th
1 Types of drafts and their uses in the
manufacture of various fabrics
8th Construction of Hopsack weave 2
Straight Draft uses in the manufacture
of various fabrics
3 Assignment
9th
1 Skip Draft uses in the manufacture of
various fabrics
9th Assignment of Students 2
Pointed Draft uses in the manufacture
of various fabrics
3 Test/Assignment
10th
1 Break Draft uses in the manufacture of
various fabrics
10th Construction of Twill weave 2
Draft uses in the manufacture of
various fabrics
3 Assignment
11th
1 Construction of plain weave
11th Assignment of Students 2 Derivatives of plain weave
3 Continue
12th
1 Simple matt weave Construction
12th Construction of Warp faced twill 2 Design representation on graph paper
3 Test/Assignment
13th
1 Rib weave warp rib weft rib
Construction 13th Construction of Weft faced twill
2 Design representation on graph paper
3 Hopsack structure Construction
14th
1 Design representation on graph paper
14th Assignment of Students 2 Varigated hopsack or matt weave
designs
3 Test/Assignment
15th 1 Continue 15th Construction of Reversible twill
2 Ornamentation of plain weave by
different methods
3 Continue
16th
1 Continue
16th Construction of Preparation of
samples of plain and twill weave 2 Continue
3 Construction of Twill weaves
17th
1 Design representation on graph paper
17th
Construction of Napkin
Theme combination of basic
weaves
2 Derivatives of Twill weaves
3 Test
18th
1 Design representation on graph paper
18th Assignment of Students 2 Regular twills weaves
3 Design representation on graph paper
19th
1 Pointed twills weaves
19th
Construction of Method Hand
loom
Placement checks or stripes
2 Design representation on graph paper
3 Assignment/Test
20th
1 Broken twills weaves
20th
Identification of fabrics structures
regarding weaving, knitting
crochet, embroidery,needle work
2 Design representation on graph paper
3 Assignment
21st
1 Combined twills weaves
21st Assignment of Students 2 Design representation on graph paper
3 Fancy twills weaves
22nd
1 Design representation on graph paper
22nd Construction of Honey comb
weave and brighton honey comb 2
Characteristics and uses of satin
weave
3 Design representation on graph paper
23rd
1 Characteristics and uses of sateen
weave 23rd
Construction of brighton honey
comb 2 Design representation on graph paper
3 Test
24th
1 Construction of regularsatin and
sateen 24th Construction of Hucka back weave
2 Design representation on graph paper
3 Practice
25th
1 Construction of irregular satin and
sateen 25th Assignment of Students
2 Design representation on graph paper
3 Test/Assignment
26th 1 Diamond weaves and their
construction 26th Construction of Mock leno weave
2 Design representation on graph paper
3 Simple honey comb, brighton honey
comb
27th
1 Design representation on graph paper
27th Assignment of Students 2 Hucbaback, sponge and similar
weaves
3 Design representation on graph paper
28th
1 Mock leno weave and distorted thread
effects
28th
Table Mat
Theme: Motif design with binding
weaveWarp count 2/24 s
2 Design representation on graph paper
3 Construction of bed ford cord and
wadded bed ford
29th
1 Design representation on graph paper
29th
Table Mat
Theme: Motif design with binding
weaveWarp count 2/24 s
2
Welts and piques, methods of
embellishing pique fabrics their
structure
3 Design representation on graph paper
30th
1 Test/Assignment
30th Cushions Weave in combination
with plain weave 2 Plain pique and backed pique
3 Design representation on graph paper
31st
1 fast backed welts and waved pique
31st
Placement square on rectangle
blocks
warp count 2/10 s or 2/20s
Weft yarn Fancy material
2 Design representation on graph paper
3 Test/Assignment
32nd
1 Construction of Backed fabrics
32nd
Placement square on rectangle
blocks
warp count 2/10 s or 2/20s
Weft yarn Fancy material
2 Design representation on graph paper
3 their beaming and drafting procedure
33rd
1 Introduction to warp and weft backed
fabrics 33rd
Drafting and denting of warp for
weaves studied in theory 2 Construction of warp backed fabrics
3 Test/Assignment
34th
1 Design representation on graph paper
34th Assignment of Students 2 Construction of weft backed fabrics
3 Design representation on graph paper
35th
1 Construction of wadded warp backed
fabrics 35th
Study of effect of structure of cloth
by changing denting plan 2 Design representation on graph paper
3 Test/Assignment
36th 1 Construction of wadded weft backed
fabrics 36th
Study of effect of change in
structure by varying lifting plan
2 Design representation on graph paper
3 Test/Assignment
LESSION PLAN FACULTY : MR.SANDEEP BHERWAN
DISCIPLINE : TEXTILE DESIGN
SEMESTER : 1st
SUBJECT : TEXTILE PROCESSES-II
DURATION : 36 WEEKS (July 2018 TO MAY 2019)
(LECTURE/
PRACTICAL)
PER WEEK
IN HOURS
: THEORY-03
:PRACTICAL-4
WEEK
THEORY PRACTICAL
LECTURE
DAY TOPIC
PRACTICAL
DAY TOPIC
1st
1 Introduction to textiles processes 1st
Physical and
chemical
identification of
COTTON
2 Introduction to fibre, filament, yarn
3 Test
2nd
1 Introduction to fabric 2nd
Assignment of
Students 2 Physical identification of textile fibres
3 Test/Assignment
3rd
1 Continue same topic
3rd
Physical and
chemical
identification of
COTTON
2 Chemical identification of textile fibres
3 Continue same topic
4th
1 Introduction to Cotton & wool fibre
4th
Physical and
chemical
identification of
WOOL
2 Source of cotton & wool fibre
3 Test/Assignment
5th
1 Production process of cotton & wool fibre
5th Assignment of
Students 2 End uses of cotton & wool fibre
3 Physical properties of cotton & wool fibre
6th
1 Chemical properties cotton & wool fibre
6th
Physical and
chemical
identification of
JUTE
2 Introduction to jute fibre & silk fibre
3 Source of jute fibre & silk fibre
7th
1 Production process of jute fibre & silk fibre
7th
Physical and
chemical
identification of
SILK 2 End uses of jute fibre & silk fibre
3 Test
8th
1 Physical properties of jute fibre & silk fibre
8th
Physical and
chemical
identification of
Viscose Rayon
2 Chemical properties jute fibre & silk fibre
3 Assignment
9th
1 Introduction to Viscose rayon, nylon fibre
9th Assignment of
Students 2
Method of production of Viscose rayon, nylon
fibre
3 Test/Assignment
10th
1 Uses of Viscose rayon, nylon fibre
10th
Physical and
chemical
identification of
POLYESTER
2 Physical properties of Viscose rayon, nylon
fibre
3 Chemical properties of Viscose rayon, nylon
fibre
11th
1 Introduction to polyester, acrylic fibre
11th Assignment of
Students 2 Method of production of polyester, acrylic
fibre
3 Uses of polyester, acrylic fibre
12th
1 Physical properties of polyester, acrylic fibre
12th
Physical and
chemical
identification of
ACRYLIC 2
Chemical properties of polyester, acrylic fibre
3 Test/Assignment
13th
1 Introduction to polypropolene fibres
13th
Physical and
chemical
identification of
NYLON
2 Method of production of polypropolene fibres
3 Uses of polypropolene fibres
14th
1 Physical properties of polypropolene fibres
14th Assignment of
Students 2
Chemical properties of polyester, acrylic
fibres
3 Test/Assignment
15th
1 Grading of cotton
15th
Qualitative and
quantitative
analysis of fibres
and their blends
2 Grading of wool
3 Introduction to mixing
16th 1 Objective of mixing and procedure 16th Qualitative and
2 Introduction to blending quantitative
analysis of fibres
and their blends 3 Objective of blending and process
17th
1 Principles of blow room & objectives
17th
Study of fibre
cross section of
cotton,wool 2 Continue
3 Test
18th
1 Principles of carding & objectives
18th Assignment of
Students 2 Principles of drawing & objectives
3 Assignment/Test
19th
1 Principles of combing & objectives
19th
Study of fibre
cross section of
jute,silk
2 Principles of gilling & objectives
3 Test
20th
1 Principles of speed frame
20th
Study of fibre
cross section of
nylon,polyester 2 Objectives of speed frame
3 Assignment
21st
1 Principles of ring frame and objectives
21st Assignment of
Students 2 Test
3 Principles of doubling and objectives
22nd
1 Principles of winding and objectives
22nd
Study of fibre
cross section of
silk
2 Process flow of cotton system of yarn
manufacture
3 Process flow of woolen system of yarn
manufacture
23rd
1 Process flow of worsted system of yarn
manufacture 23rd
Understanding
different
spinning
processes by
textile mill visit
2 Process flow of fabric manufacturing
3 Test
24th
1 Describe the Weaving motons
24th
To study
different weaving
motions
2 Describe the primary motions
3 Primary motions Shedding ,Picking & Beat-
Up
25th
1 Continue
25th Assignment of
Students 2 Describe the secondary motions
3 Test/Assignment
26th 1 Secondary Motions Take-up motion
26th Understanding
different 2 Continue
3
Secondary Motions Let- off motions spinning
processes by
textile mill visit
27th
1 Continue
27th Assignment of
Students 2 Describe the auxilliary motions
3 Continue
28th
1 Introduction to auxilliary motions warp stop
motion 28th
Understanding
different
spinning
processes by
textile mill visit
2 Continue
3 Test/Assignment
29th
1 Weft stop motion and warp protecting motion
29th
To study
different weaving
motions 2 Continue
3 Continue
30th
1 Test/Assignment
30th Assignment of
Students 2 Classifications of loom
3 Describe the Hand Loom
31st
1 Describe the power Loom
31st
Understanding
different
spinning
processes by
textile mill visit
2 Describe shuttle Loom
3 Test/Assignment
32nd
1 Introduction to shuttleless loom
32nd
To study
different types of
loom
2 Types of Shuttless loom
3 Airjet ,Waterjet , Rapier and projectile looms
33rd
1 Introduction to knitting process
33rd
To study basic
principles of
knitting
2 Basics of knitting process
3 Test/Assignment
34th
1 Continue
34th Assignment of
Students 2 Basic principles of warp knitting process
3 Introduction and defination
35th
1 Basic principles of weft knitting process
35th
Understanding
different
spinning
processes by
textile mill visit
2 Introduction and defination
3 Test/Assignment
36th
1 Uses of knitted fabrics
36th
Understanding
different
spinning
processes by
textile mill visit
2 Defects of knitted fabrics
3 Test/Assignment
LECTURE DAY TOPIC PRACTICAL DAY TOPIC
1 Impurities in raw cotton
2Impurities in wool and silk
3 Test/Assignment
1Shearing and cropping
2Singeing- it's purpose
3Test/Assignment
1
Working of roller, plate
singeing Machine
2Working gas singeing Machine
3Test/Assignment
1Desizing it's purpose
2Methods used for desizing
3 Test/Assignment
1Scouring it's purpose
2Working of Pressure Kiers
3Test/Assignment
1Bleaching it's purpose
2
Different bleaching methods
of Cotton by using peroxide
3 Test/Assignment
1bleaching methods of Cotton
by using Sodium Hypochlorite
2bleaching methods of Cotton
by using Sodium Chlorite
3 Test/Assignment
1
Introduction to Mercerization
2
Mercerization it's purpose
Fundamentals
3 Test/Assignment
To full bleach a given cotton
sample by hydrogen
peroxide.
6th 6th
To bleach the cotton fabric
with bleaching powder.
3rd
7th 7th
1st 1st
5th 5th
THEORY
To desize the given cotton
sample by acid steep method.
2nd 2nd To desize the given cotton
sample b enzyme steep.
8th
3rd
To Scour the given the cotton
sample4th 4th
LESSION PLANFACULTY : SUNIL BHUTANI
DISCIPLINE : TEXTILE DESIGN
SEMESTER : 3rd
SUBJECT : Prepartory Wet Processes
(LECTURE/
PRACTICAL)
: THEORY-03
: PRACTICAL-4
DURATION : 15 WEEKS (JANUARY 2018 TO APRILE 2018)
To bleach the given cotton
sample by sodium hypo
chlorite.
Presentation of assignments
Presentation of assignments
PRACTICAL
8th
WEEK
1
Machines-pad chain
machines.
2Pad Chainless machines
3 Test/Assignment
1Bleaching of Wool by H2 O2
2Silk Degumming
3 Test/Assignment
1Bleaching of Silk by H2 O2
2
Bleaching of Silk by Sodium
Hydrosulphite
3 Test/Assignment
1Defination and brief history of
dyeing
2
Classification of dyes (natural,
mineral and synthetic
3 Test/Assignment
1Printing- Introduction about
styles
2 Method of Printing
3 Test/Assignment
1 Objective of finshing
2Classification of finshing
3 Test/Assignment
1Mechanical Finishes
2 chemical Finishes
3 Test/Assignment
15th 15th
To bleach the given silk
sample by hydrogen
peroxide.
14th 14th
10th 10th
Presentation of assignments
11th
12th 12th
To scour given sample of
wool.
To bleach the given wool
sample by hydrogen
peroxide.
13th 13th
9th 9th
To bleach the given wool
sample by sodium hypo
chlorite
Presentation of assignments
Presentation of assignments
11th
LECTURE
DAYTOPIC PRACTICAL DAY TOPIC
1Properties of basic and
modified basic dyestuff
2
Their Mechanism and
method of application
3Test/Assignment
1Properties and metel and
mordant dyes
2
Application of metal complex
on wool and silk
3Application of mordant dyes
on wool and silk
1
Properties, Preparation of
polyster for dyeing
2
application of Disperse dyes
on polyester by carrier
dyeing
3 Test/Assignment
1
application of Disperse dyes
on polyester by HTHP and
Thermosol Dyeing
2
Study of dyeing of blends
with Disperse/Vat dyes
3 Test/Assignment
1
Study of dyeing of blends
with Disperse/Acid dyes
2
Study of dyeing of blends
with Direct/Acid dyes
3 Test/Assignment
1
Study of dyeing of blends
with Disperse/Reactive dyes
2Introduction to washing
Fastness
3 Test/Assignment
1
Introduction to Rubbing
Fastness
2Introduction to Light
Fastness
3 Test/Assignment
: THEORY-03
: PRACTICAL-4
WEEK
THEORY PRACTICAL
1st
Presentation of assignments
LESSION PLANFACULTY : SUNIL BHUTANI
DISCIPLINE : TEXTILE DESIGN
SEMESTER : 5th
SUBJECT : DT-2
DURATION : 15 WEEKS (JANUARY 2018 TO APRILE 2018)
(LECTUR
E/
1st To dye acrylic sample with basic dye
2nd 2nd
To dye acrylic sample with modified
basic dye3rd 3rd
4th 4th Presentation of assignments
5th 5th
To dye wool sample with basic dye
6th 6th Presentation of assignments
7th 7th Dyeing of polyamide and polyster
1
Introduction to Perspiration
Fastness
2Loose stock dyeing machine
3 Test/Assignment
1Eco friendly dyes and
chemicals
2Package dyeing-cone
3Test/Assignment
1Cheese dyeing
2Hank dyeing machine
3 Test/Assignment
1 Jet Dyeing machine
2Jigger Dyeing Machine
3 Test/Assignment
1Winch Dyeing Machine
2Beam dyeing machine
3Test/Assignment
1
Union and cross dyeing
machine
2
Continuous dyeing range
3
Test/Assignment
1Continuous bleaching range,
2cold pad batch machine
3Test/Assignment
1
Introduction to natural/eco
friendly dyes and chemicals
2Banned dyes and chemicals
3 Test/Assignment
Presentation of assignments
8th 8th
Presentation of assignments
9th 9th
Dyeing with disperse dyes
14th Presentation of assignments
10th 10th
Dyeing of cot/wool blend11th 11th
12th 12th Presentation of assignments
15th 15th Industrial visit for demonstration of
dyeing of blends
13th 13th Dyeing of polyster/cotton blend
14th
YASHWANT SINGH
3RD
SFD-III
16 WEEKS (JULY TO OCTOBER 2018)
THEORY-03
PRACTICAL-04
LECTURE
DAY TOPIC
PRACTICAL
DAY TOPIC
1 Double cloth Analysis of fabrics
2 self stitched double cloth Objects of analyzing fabric
3 self stitched double cloth Objects of analyzing fabric
1 reversible self stitched double cloths methods of analyzing fabric
2 reversible self stitched double cloths methods of analyzing fabric
3 selection of suitable stitching position Particulars to be analyzed
1 wadded double cloths Particulars to be analyzed
2 wadded double cloths Identifying warp and weft in the fabric
3 Center stitched double cloths Identifying warp and weft in the fabric
1 Center stitched double cloths Analysis of following fabrics
2 center warp stitching
3 center warp stitching
1 center weft stitching
2 center weft stitching
3 Introduction of the tubular fabric
1 Introduction of the tubular fabric
2 treble cloths
3 treble cloths
1 fabric opening to double width
2 fabric opening to double width
3 Test/ Assignment
1 Gauze and Leno Structures
2 Gauze and Leno Structures
3 Principle of leno structure
1 Principle of leno structure
2 bottom douping
3 bottom douping
1 top douping
2 basic sheds of leno weaving
3 basic sheds of leno weaving
1 Comparison of gauze with leno
2 Comparison of gauze with leno
3 Russian cord
1 Russian cord
2 Test/ Assignment
Assignment on Trouser length with
colour effect in plain weave in cotton
Assignment on Trouser length with
colour effect in plain weave in cotton
Tweed material for jackets in wool
Assignment on Tweed material for
jackets in wool
WEEK
Gents Shirting (Cotton)
Stripes on loom
Small geometrical motifs on dobby
loom
Gents Suitings
Trouser length with colour effect in
plain weave in cotton
10TH
11TH
12TH12TH
10TH
11TH
THEORY PRACTICAL
LESSION PLAN
FACULTY :
SEMESTER :
SUBJECT :
DURATION :
LECTURE :
7TH
8TH
9TH
2ND
3RD
4TH
5TH
6TH6TH
7TH
8TH
9TH
1ST 1ST
2ND
3RD
4TH
5TH
3 Damasks - A simple design
1 Damasks - A simple design
2 Damasks - A simple design
3 brocades - A simple design
1 brocades - A simple design
2 Weft pile Fabrics
3 construction of velveteen
1 construction of velveteen
2 weft plushes
3 weft plushes
1 corded velveteen
2 corded velveteen
3 Test/ Assignment
Making of damask design on graph
paper
Making of brocade design on graph
paper
15TH
16TH
15TH
16TH
jackets in wool
Ladies dress material
Pile Fabrics
13TH
14TH
13TH
14TH
YASHWANT SINGH
5TH
FM-III
16 WEEKS (JULY TO OCTOBER 2018)
THEORY-03
PRACTICAL-04
LECTURE
DAY TOPIC
PRACTICAL
DAY TOPIC
1 Introduction to unconventional weaving machines
2 Advantages against shuttle picking mechanism
3 Type of unconventional picking
1 Type of unconventional picking
2 Advantages of modern picking mechanisms
3 Advantages of modern picking mechanisms
1 Comparison with shuttle picking
2 Types of selvedges – conventional, tucked,3 cross leno selvedges
1 Weft accumulator – principle and working2 Weft Insertion by Projectile/Gripper
3 Weft Insertion by Projectile/Gripper
1 Features and advantages of projectile weaving
2 Test/ Assignment
3 Weft Insertion by Rapier (Main Features)
1 Weft Insertion by Rapier (Main Features)
2 Classification of rapiers
3 single and double phase rapiers
1 Introduction of Gabler system of weft insertion
2 Introduction of Dewas system of weft insertion
3 Advantages of rapier loom
1 Advantages of rapier loom
2 Weft Insertion by Airjet (Features)
3 Weft Insertion by Airjet (Features)
1 Weft Insertion by Airjet (Advantages)
2 Weft Insertion by Airjet (Advantages)
3 Jet nozzle
1 Jet nozzle
2 Jet nozzle working
3 Jet nozzle working
1 Confusor
2 Confusor function
3 Confusor function
1 Profiled reed
2 Profiled reed importance
Demonstration and practice on
Projectile loom through mill visit
Demonstration and practice on
Projectile loom through mill visit
Demonstration and practice on
Projectile loom through mill visit
Demonstration and practice on
Projectile loom through mill visit
12TH 12TH Demonstration and practice on Air-
jet loom through mill visit
10TH 10TH Demonstration and practice on Air-
jet loom through mill visit
11TH 11TH Demonstration and practice on Air-
jet loom through mill visit
8TH 8TH Demonstration and practice on
Rapier loom through mill visit
9TH 9TH Demonstration and practice on Air-
jet loom through mill visit
6TH 6TH Demonstration and practice on
Rapier loom through mill visit
7TH 7TH Demonstration and practice on
Rapier loom through mill visit
4TH 4TH
5TH 5TH Demonstration and practice on
Rapier loom through mill visit
1ST 1ST
2ND 2ND
3RD 3RD
SUBJECT :
DURATION :
LECTURE :
WEEK
THEORY PRACTICAL
LESSION PLAN
FACULTY :
SEMESTER :
3 Profiled reed importance
1 Problems during weft insertion in airjet
2 Problems during weft insertion in airjet
3 Problems during weft insertion in airjet
1 Test/ Assignment
2 Weft insertion by Water jet
3 Weft insertion by Water jet
1 Introduction principle of water jet loom
2 working principle of water jet loom
3 working principle of water jet loom
1 Advantages of water jet loom
2 disadvantages of water jet
3 Test/ Assignment
16TH 16TH Demonstration and practice on Water-
jet loom through mill visit
14TH 14TH Demonstration and practice on Water-
jet loom through mill visit
15TH 15TH Demonstration and practice on Water-
jet loom through mill visit
jet loom through mill visit
13TH 13TH Demonstration and practice on Water-
jet loom through mill visit
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