Tailoring Program
Level: Diploma
Duration: 60 Credit Hours | Approximately 9 Months
Entry Criteria:
Minimum 10+2 (High School) or Equivalent
Basic understanding of measurements and textiles
Interest in tailoring, garment construction, or fashion
Delivery Mode: Blended (Online Theory + Offline Practical Workshops & Industry Internship)
Curriculum (Detailed Module-wise Breakdown)
1. Theoretical Courses (30 Credit Hours)
| Module Name | Credit Hours | Topics Covered |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Introduction to Tailoring and Fashion Design | 6 | History and scope of tailoring, industry trends, basics of fashion design, fabrics, tailor’s role in customization. |
| 2. Textiles and Fabric Science | 6 | Types of fabrics (woven, knitted, non-woven), fabric properties, care techniques, and appropriate application in garments. |
| 3. Pattern Making and Draping Techniques | 6 | Basic pattern creation, custom fitting, draping on mannequins, and pattern grading. |
| 4. Sewing Techniques and Machine Operations | 6 | Hand and machine stitching, types of stitches, machine operations (domestic and industrial), machine care. |
| 5. Garment Fitting and Alterations | 4 | Garment fit principles, real-time fitting techniques, resizing and alteration methods. |
| 6. Business and Client Management for Tailors | 2 | Client interaction, pricing, inventory, order management, tailoring business operations, marketing basics. |
2. Practical Training (30 Credit Hours)
| Module Name | Credit Hours | Topics Covered |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Basic Garment Construction | 6 | Constructing shirts, skirts, and dresses using patterns, fabric cutting, stitching accuracy, familiarity with tools and machines. |
| 2. Advanced Tailoring and Design | 6 | Making tailored garments like suits and coats, applying advanced techniques, precision fitting, finishing and detailing. |
| 3. Fitting and Alteration Practice | 6 | Measuring, resizing, altering existing garments, hemming, seam adjustments, personalized fitting practice. |
| 4. Creative Design and Customization | 6 | Embroidery, applique, beadwork, designing original garments, fashion styling based on trends or client needs. |
| 5. Industry Placement / Internship | 6 | 150–200 hours in professional settings: tailoring shops, garment units, or fashion houses, gaining real-time exposure and mentorship. |
Assessment Criteria
| Type | Details |
|---|---|
| Theoretical Assessments | Exams, quizzes, assignments, and case studies based on garment theory, textiles, and business practices. |
| Practical Assessments | Stitching exercises, garment construction evaluations, and live demonstrations of alterations and design. |
| Capstone Project | Students must design, construct, and present a complete garment showcasing tailoring and creative design skills. |
Infrastructure Requirements
1. Classrooms and Lecture Halls
Seating for 20–30 students with multimedia tools (projectors, screens)
Interactive learning environments for design theory and discussions
Access to CAD fashion design software and digital learning portals
2. Practical Training Workshops
Sewing Workshop: Equipped with industrial sewing machines, overlock machines, cutting tables, mannequins
Pattern Making Area: Large drafting tables, rulers, fabric shears
Design Studio: Space for creative customization, embroidery, and design detailing
3. Tools and Equipment
Full set of tailoring tools: scissors, pins, tapes, needles, threads
Variety of machines: industrial and domestic sewing machines, steam irons, embroidery machines
Ergonomic chairs, lighting, and safety features for optimal working conditions
4. Library and Digital Resources
Books on tailoring, garment construction, and fashion design
Subscriptions to fashion journals, digital magazines, design portfolios
Online tutorials, pattern-making videos, CAD design software access
5. Internship/Industry Training Facilities
MoUs with tailoring shops, garment production units, and designers for internships
Mentored experiences to practice production timelines, client interactions, and team collaboration
6. Administrative and Support Staff
Certified faculty with background in tailoring, design, and production
Administrative personnel for scheduling, placement, and student recordkeeping
Maintenance staff to support machines, tools, and workshop setup
Outcome
| Credential | Details |
|---|---|
| Diploma in Tailoring | Conferred upon successful completion of theoretical and practical components, accredited by relevant authorities. |
| Employment Pathways | Opportunities as Tailor, Designer, Garment Technician, Entrepreneur, or Production Assistant in fashion/textile industries. |
