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FASH 143 TAILORING
Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to
apply advanced construction principles, techniques and skills in the
production of tailored garments. This course is a continuation of FASH 124,
Apparel Construction II. The class will use lecture, demonstration and
hands-on experience as the student completes a trial muslin for a jacket or
coat plus a finished three-piece ensemble of advanced complexity during this
class. 2 hrs. lecture, 4 hrs. lab/wk.

Course Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course the student should be able to:
- Demonstrate the ability to construct tailored garments using advanced
skill level commercial patterns.
- Construct garments using professional details including welt pockets,
piped trim, bound buttonholes, sleeve treatments, lining, interfacing hems,
and underlining.
- Describe the relationship between fabric types, pattern selection, and
desired and/or needed ease to create the desired design.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of fit to the overall
design and appearance of a completed garment.
- Demonstrate the ability to work with fabrics requiring special care during
the cutting and sewing application, for example, velvets and silks.
- Identify design changes required in a commercial pattern and make those
pattern modifications.
- Demonstrate the ability to construct a muslin to fine-tune fit and
transfer those necessary alterations to the flat pattern.
- Construct an ensemble (a coordinated set of garments consisting of three
or more pieces) demonstrating the use of advanced tailoring skills.
- Demonstrate the ability to do professional level detail work including
tucks, pleats and ??????.
- Demonstrate the ability to do advanced collar construction work including
a two-piece rolled collar, shirt collar with standard corded neckline.
- Construct an ensemble (a coordinated set of garments consisting of three
or more pieces), demonstrating the use of advanced construction skills.
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