Department Overview:
This department covers the fundamental and advanced aspects of fashion design. It is designed to take a concept from a simple sketch to a finished, runway-ready garment. Key areas of focus include:
Fashion Illustration & Conceptualization.
Pattern Drafting & Garment Construction.
History of Costume & Trend Analysis.
Sustainable Design practices.
Technical & Practical (Focus on Craft)
Technical Design & Production:
Welcome to the core of fashion creation. This category focuses on the technical skills required to succeed in the industry. Courses under this department provide hands-on training in textile selection, industrial sewing techniques, and precision pattern making to ensure high-quality garment production.
3: Modern & Digital (Focus on Innovation)
Innovation in Fashion Design:
Exploring the intersection of traditional craftsmanship and modern technology. This department focuses on the future of the industry, covering topics such as digital pattern making, 3D garment rendering, and innovative textile development for the modern market.

Course Overview:

This course is designed to equip trainees with the practical competencies required to produce quality garments that meet industrial standards. Following the CBET framework, the focus is on "learning by doing," ensuring every trainee can move from technical sketches to a finished wearable product.
Competency Key Units:
Workshop Safety: Observing OSH (Occupational Safety and Health) standards in a fashion lab.
Tool & Equipment Maintenance: Identification and care of sewing tools and industrial machinery.
Sewing Techniques: Mastery of stitches, seams, and garment control processes.
Garment Assembly: Constructing basic silhouettes including skirts, trousers, and shirts.
Quality Control: Inspecting finished garments for measurement accuracy and aesthetic finish.
Tips for your KSTVET Moodle site:
Level: Make sure to specify if this is for Artisan, Craft, or Diploma level in the description.
Assessment: Since TVET is hands-on, you might want to add a note saying: "Assessment for this course is
70% practical project-based and 30% theory.
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