Ministry of Education 11 Board/Authority Authorized Courses: Requirements and Procedures BAA Course Framework Template District Name: OKANAGAN SKAHA District Number: 67 Developed by: PAT GARTRELL Date Developed: FEB. 12, 2004 School Name: SUMMERLAND SECONDARY Principal’s Name: BILL BIDLAKE Board/Authority Approval Date: (You will not have an approval date until after authorization.) Board/Authority Signature: Course Name: Fashion Design 12 Grade Level of Course: 12 Number of Course Credits: 4 Number of Hours of Instruction: 100 Prerequisite(s): Fashion Design 11 Special Training, Facilities or Equipment Required: Sewing Machine Serger Embroidery Machine Flat pattern drafting tools Pressing equipment Course Synopsis: This course is designed for advanced textiles students who want to design their own clothes. It will help to prepare the student for entry into college courses in the field of fashion design and fashion merchandizing. Students will learn flat pattern drafting and make at least two garments from the original designs which they have created. BC Ministry of Education Board/Authority Authorized Courses: Requirements and Procedures Rationale: Fashion Design 12 is designed to give students more hands on experience with fashion illustration, pattern drafting, construction techniques, adaptation and portfolio building. Attention will be given to preparing a skills and experience inventory for post secondary training in Fashion Design. Unit/Topic Unit 1 sketching/drafting tools Unit 2 sketches/croquis, storyboards, pattern adaptation and drafting/ color application Unit 3 design fabric/color/line/ interior design/inspiration portfolio layout Unit 4 construction Unit 5 reflection/evaluation/speakers/ post secondary prep Unit 6 employable skills, skills and experience inventory, small business marketing plan Title Tools of the Trade Pre-Production Time 1 hr. 15 hrs Design 15 hr Production Post Production 60 hr 4 hr Marketing/Post Secondary entrance requirements 5 hrs Total hours 100 hrs Unit/Topic/Module Descriptions: Unit 1: Tools of the Trade Time 1 hr. Students will become familiar and demonstrate the safe use of the appropriate materials and equipment needed to produce their textiles projects. Of particular interest will be drafting tools needed for flat pattern construction and computed generated pattern software. Equipment It is expected students will : : identify and practice the use of fashion drafting equipment, pressing equipment, threads, needles and time saving tools. : operate a simple software program used to generate custom patterns : operate sewing machine, serger, and embroidery machine. : apply safety and appropriate care for equipment in the sewing lab. : explain and use appropriate textile terminology Fabric It is expected students will be able to: : add surface design to enhance their fabrics : identify fabrics/linings/interfacings/notions appropriate to their designs and sewing needs : analyze fiber content – burn lab : care for completed garment(washing and stain removal) Unit 2: Pre Production Time 15 hrs Students will become confident in using their designs to alter basic patterns or draft their own patterns. ( basic pant and skirt) Proper sizing and seeking the most efficient layout will also be covered. Fashion Illustration It is expected students will: : demonstrate a basic approach to drawing, through free draw, storyboards and croquis illustrations. : start a sketch book of illustrations. : be able to illustrate their designs in a final presentation board. : be able to draft a pants or skirt pattern from their measurements Inspiration File It is expected students will : : start building a resource file for design inspiration. Unit 3: Design own Fabric Time 15 hrs Students will design own fabric using either surface design or dyeing techniques. Then put the fabric to use with an appropriate project of their choice. Fabric Design It is expected students will be able to: : use various surface designs, or decorative stitches to create their own fabric. : explore different fabric dyes, and dyeing techniques (tie-dye, marble ) Design Elements and Principles: It is expected students will: : have an understanding of all the design elements and principles and how to apply to their drawings : use them in an interior design assignment : use their designed fabric in an appropriate project.. Unit 4: Production Time 60 hrs Students will create 4 projects in this course. At least two garments must be of their own design using the fabric they created. Garments will be chosen from the Textiles 12 course outline. These project choices include: 1. Lined single or double breasted jacket, with one or two piece sleeve, and optional sleeve vent, collar. Welt/inset pocket and corded buttonholed in front closure. 2. a lined skirt, pants or shorts with interfaced band, inseam or hip pockets, fly front zipper,catch stitch hem and button or hook and bar closure. 3. use of a problem fabric ( napped, sheer) 4. shirt/dress with collar, one piece sleeve 5. optional – casual wear – knit fabrics They will put their knowledge of equipment and tools to use, as well as learning how to read a guide sheet and developing their own time saving techniques. Construction Techniques It is expected students will: : make an effort to assemble or read and interpret a guide sheet on their own before seeking help : make appropriate solutions to construction problems : cover all the sewing techniques as outlined in the Textiles 12 IRP. : work throughout class consistently and use class time effectively : Unit 5: Post Production Time 4 hrs Students will be given the opportunity to discuss ways of assessing their textile products Discussion will include quality, design, cost and care of item. Post production will also include looking at fashion careers, designers and a fashion show. Reflection It is expected students will: : be able to compare the items they produce in relation to equivalent commercial patterns in terms of cost, time, quality, appearance, and personal satisfaction : be able to evaluate the quality of construction and fill out a self evaluation form which includes such questions as, “I want you to notice- I was not successful with- because, Next time I would and An important change in my work has been.” : have an opportunity to model their garments in an applied skills open house fashion show :explore different fashion related careers :study local, national and international fashion designers. Unit 6: Employable Skills Time 5 hrs Students will be compiling a checklist of skills needed for entry into post secondary fashion programs. Employable Skills It is expected that students will: : show evidence of practice of skills listed as pre-requisites for post secondary study. : assembly a portfolio that could be used for an admission interview. : put together a small business marketing plan based on some aspect of their portfolio Instructional Component: Direct instruction Indirect instruction Interactive instruction Independent problem solving Creativity-design Videotaped techniques Analysis of own work Assessment Component: 45% of the grade will be based on the process of production. This mark is made up of a daily participation mark out of 10 which is a result of teacher observation. 45% of the grade is a project evaluation where quality of construction is considered, pattern reading ability, level of difficulty of the project and a student evaluation of the project. 10% of the final grade is based on theory assignments. Type of Assessment Category Details Weighing Formative Practical application Performance- on time 40% Puts in a full class of work Attitude – co-operative Positive participation Care to produce 100% Behavior – treats others with respect Care of equipment- clean and safe working environment, proper cleanup. Summative Project assessment Project evaluation form 45% filled out by both student and teacher. Summative Assignments Free draw /storyboard 10% Croqui Presentation board Interior design assignment Cost/Comparison Care label/ stain removal Fiber study Careers in fashion Skills and experience inventory Small business marketing plan Performance Methods Personal Communication : daily participation mark : projects : presentation of completed works ( fashion show) : planning sheets : design sketches : assignments : student/instructor : self evaluation : group dialogue Other : daily assessment : technique checklists : rating scale : inventories Learning Resources: Videos - Let’s Sew Together The European Way Parts 1-3 DM Media - Hassle-Free Designer Jackets Sandra Betzina Webster - Pants that Fit Sandra Betzina/ Burda Patterns - Fearless Pressing Part 1 Jackets Cecelia Podolak Books - Illustrating Fashion Concept to Creation Steven Stepelman Fairchild Productions New York 1996 -Fashion Mary Wolfe Goodheart-willcox Company Inc 1993 -Complex Guide to Sewing Readers Digest Association New York 1979 -In Style 100 years of Canadian Women’s Fashion Caroline Routh Stoddart 1993 -Singer Sewing Reference Library Cy DeCosse Incorporated Minnetonka. Minnesota 1987 - Power Sewing Sandra Betzina Webster Practicality Press New York 1993 Additional Information: