Apparel Construction Fundamentals
An introduction to the tools and techniques of apparel construction. Apply specific terminology to the process of construction. Construction techniques include: hands-on sewing machine techniques, body types and size charts, selecting patterns, fittings, step-by-step sewing instructions and assembly procedures, types of stitches, seams, darts, pleats and tucks, bias, sewing with knits, zippers, pockets, sleeves, collars, necklines, facings and interfacings, linings, waistlines, hems, and closures. Students must provide their own supplies. Fall only.
Subject Code: FBM
Course Number: 120
Credits: 3
Lecture Hours 3
Course Learning Outcomes:
1. Operate, on at least a basic level, a sewing machine.
2. Demonstrate proper pressing techniques.
3. Utilize, with accuracy, various measurement tools (tape measure, 6″ measuring gauge, machine markings).
4. Interpret instructions from a sewing pattern.
5. Execute proper cutting techniques as appropriate.
6. Construct garment pieces appropriate to the pattern (cuffs, collar, placket, button holes, darts, yoke, pockets, set-in sleeves, etc.)
7. Assemble the pieces into a finished garment, with a finished hem.
Effective Term: Fall 2025
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