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The document provides a syllabus for a 3rd semester undergraduate course on Introduction to Fiber and Yarn. The 4-credit, 60-hour course aims to (1) educate students about fiber production and properties, (2) familiarize students with fabric properties to improve design skills, and (3) help students choose appropriate fabrics for designs. The syllabus outlines 4 blocks of study covering the textile industry, fibers and spinning, yarn types and properties, and fabric construction and finishes. Students complete assignments including fiber collections, practical files, presentation, and a swatch book. Evaluation includes in-class tests, assignments, and an external final exam.

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TD III

The document provides a syllabus for a 3rd semester undergraduate course on Introduction to Fiber and Yarn. The 4-credit, 60-hour course aims to (1) educate students about fiber production and properties, (2) familiarize students with fabric properties to improve design skills, and (3) help students choose appropriate fabrics for designs. The syllabus outlines 4 blocks of study covering the textile industry, fibers and spinning, yarn types and properties, and fabric construction and finishes. Students complete assignments including fiber collections, practical files, presentation, and a swatch book. Evaluation includes in-class tests, assignments, and an external final exam.

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4-YearDegree Under Graduate (UG) Syllabus

B. Design Textile Design

Semester - III

TOTAL
SUBJECT CREDITS MARKS
HOURS

Introduction To Fiber And Yarn 4 60 25 75 100

THEORY INTERNAL EXTERNAL TOTAL

OBJECTIVES:

1. To educate students about the various stages from fiber to fabric.


2. To familiarize the fabric properties to enable better design skills.
3. To aid the fabric choice as per the design.

CONTENT:

Block Topic/Content
Objective Assignments Marks
No Analysis

To acquire knowledge
about the importance and
1 The Textile Industry --- ---
meaning of textiles in our
life.

2 To understand the basic Fibers: 1. Collection of 30


building block of fabrics – different fibres.
fibres and the relationship - Classification 2. Practical File for
of fibre properties to fibre the fibre feel,
- Composition / Origin/
behavior microscopic
manufacture of natural and
Appearance and
manmade fibers
burning test.
- Performance criteria of fibers

- Properties and characteristics of


natural and manmade fibers

- Fiber blends

Spinning-

- Spinning of natural and manmade


fibers
Collection of
To acquire knowledge
- Ring Spinning different types of
about various types of
yarn
spinning to spin the yarn -Open end
and their effect on yarn
properties. -Jet

-Rotar

-Friction

Self-Twist

-Electrostatic

-Twistless
3 -Chemical-melt, wet & dry 30

-Biconstituent&BIcomponent

-Aerodynamic

Types of yarn

On the basis of parts, Fibres, Twist&


Appearance
To acquire knowledge
about various types of - Yarns Count properties Of Simple Submission of Swatch
yarns, their classification, Yarn File
their formation and uses
Novelty yarns

Textured yarns

Properties & their & their uses

4 To understand the major Fabric Construction Presentation on 40


classification of fabric
- Lacing
-Braiding

-Netting
construction techniques - Felting

-Non Woven

Finishes finishes
To develop an - Classification of finishes
understanding about the
importance, types of - Preparatory
finishes given to the textile
products -Stabilizing

- Aesthetic - Functional

EVALUATION PATTERN –

Internal Assessment: Presentation, assignments and Class Test - To Be Converted In To 25

External Assessment: Final Exam - 75 Marks.

REFERENCE BOOKS:

Sr.
Title of the Book Author Publisher name Year
No

Textile from fibre to fabric- Mc grew-hill international


1 BerardCobman 1983
Sixth edition edition

Understanding Textiles-Sixth Bellie .J. Collier, Phyllis


2 Prentice-Hall,Inc. 2001
Edition Toratora
J.J. Pizzuto’s Fabric Science- Arthur Price, Allen C-Cohen,
3 Fairchild Publications 1999
Seventh Edition Ingrid Johnson

H.Eberle,M.Hornberger,D.Men
4 Clothing Technology Europa Lehrimittal 2002
zer,H.Hermling,R.Kilgus,W.Ring

Understanding Fabrics: from Fairchild Publication, New


5 Debbie Ann Gioello 1996
fiber to finished cloth York

Fabric reference-Fourth
6 Mary Humphries Pearson Prantice Hall 2009
Edition

Clive hallett and Amanda


7 Fabric for fashion Laurence King Publishing 2010
Johnston

8 Textiles-Tenth Edition Sara.J.Kadolph Pearson Prantice Hall 2007

Text book of clothing textiles SushmaGupta,NeeruGarg,Renu Kalyani Publishers,


9 2005
and laundry Saini Ludhiana

Abhishek Publications,
10 Clothing Technology Sheila Jefferson 2005
Chandigarh
MaharshiKarveStreeShikshanSamstha’s

School Of Fashion Technology


Affiliated with SNDT Women’s university

Lesson Plan

B. Design

Specialization: Textile Design

Year: 2014-2015 Semester: III

Subject: Introduction to fiber and yarn.

Name of the Faculty: Ms.Tejashree V. Rankhambe

1. Course outcome:
The student will be able to:
 Identify the types of fibers and fabrics: viz; Feel, hand, physical properties.
 Learn the varying fabric manufacturing techniques.
 Know the different Fabric processing techniques.
2. Course content:

Block Topic/Content
Marks
No Analysis

1 The Textile Industry ---

Fibers:

- Classification

- Composition / Origin/ manufacture of natural and manmade fibers

2 - Performance criteria of fibers 30

- Properties and characteristics of natural and manmade fibers

- Fiber blends

3 Spinning- - Self-Twist 30

- Spinning of natural and manmade -Electrostatic


fibers

- Ring Spinning Chemical-melt, wet & dry

-Open end -Bi constituent & Bi component

-Jet -Aerodynamic

-Rotar -Yarns Count properties Of Simple


Yarn
-Friction
Novelty yarns
-Twistless
Textured yarns
Types of yarn
Properties & their & their uses
On the basis of parts, Fibres, Twist&
Appearance

Fabric Construction
- Lacing
-Braiding
-Netting
- Felting
-Non Woven 40

4 Finishes
- Classification of finishes
- Preparatory
-Stabilizing
- Aesthetic - Functional

3. Methodology:
 Interactive classroom presentations
 Fibre and fabricTest. Fabric Ananlysis
 Visit to Composite Textile Industry.

4. Assignment details,Hand outs:


 Industrial profile of a n Indian Apprel brand - Powerpoint presentation
 Swatch file for different fibres and fabrics. (Swatch size of 3” X 3” ;min 30 swatches.)
 Practical File for the fiber feel, microscopic Appearance and burning test.
 Presentation on various finishes.

5. Evaluation pattern:
Internal Assessment: Presentation, assignments and Class Test - To Be Converted In To 25
External Assessment: Final Exam - 75 Marks.

6. Industry Visit:
 Visit to Composite Textile Industry.

Ms.Tejashree V. R

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