MOUNTAIN VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT. Clothing Management I

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MOUNTAIN VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT Clothing Management I 00

Curriculum Content Frameworks Clothing Management I Grade Levels: 9, 0,, Course Code: 900 Prerequisite: None Course Description: Experience in the Clothing Management course are designed to assist students in developing skills necessary for decision making as a clothing consumer and for understanding the role of the clothing and textile industry in the economy. Emphasis is given to the development of competencies related to clothing selection, clothing needs of family members, clothing care, characteristics of natural and synthetic fibers, types of fabrics and fabric finishes, laws and regulations related to the clothing and textiles industry, use and care of basic sewing supplies and equipment, fabric selection, clothing construction techniques, jobs and careers in clothing and textiles, computer use in clothing and textiles, and effects of technology on the clothing and textiles industry. Upon completion of this course, the student should acquire skills needed for clothing and textiles occupations and develop knowledge of the impact of technology on the clothing and textiles industry. Unit : Clothing Selection Unit : Textiles Unit : Clothing Care and Laundry Unit : Clothing/Project Construction Unit 5: Careers and Technology

Unit : Clothing Selection Hours: 7 Terminology: Analogous, Body shape, Classics, Color schemes, Color wheel, Complimentary, Consumer, Decorative Lines, Elements of design, Fad, Fashion, Fashion cycle, Intermediate colors, Monochromatic, Optical illusion, Primary colors, Principles of design, Secondary colors, Silhouette, Split Complimentary, Structural lines, Style, Triadic. List reasons people wear clothes Identification Modesty Physical Protection Safety Self-Expression. Name factors that influence clothing selection Essential Term: Consumer. Describe the history of fashion from the 700's to present day.. Discuss reasons why people wear clothes.. Apply Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Physical needs Safety and security Love and acceptance Esteem Self Actualization.. Use essential term in.. Identify how culture, family, peers, and media influence clothing selection.. Identify examples of historical fashion.. Select examples of fashion in 700's, 800's, 90's, 90's, 950's, and 970's to present 5 6 7 8 9 0

Unit : Clothing Selection Hours: 7. Describe the difference between styles Fad Fashion Classic Classics, Fad, Fashion, Fashion cycle, Style.5 Define basic body shapes Body shapes, Silhouette.6 Describe the color wheel Color wheel, Intermediate colors, Primary colors, Secondary colors.7 Define basic color schemes Analogous, Color schemes, Complimentary, Monochromatic, Split complimentary, Triadic.... Show examples of style, fad, fashion, classic.. Illustrate the fashion cycle.5..5. Compare examples of rectangle, triangle, inverted triangle, and hour glass body shapes.6..6. Choose primary, secondary and intermediate colors.6. Classify colors as warm or cool.7..7. Illustrate the basic color schemes 5 6 7 8 9 0

Unit : Clothing Selection Hours: 7.8 Name the elements of design Essential Term: Elements of design.9 Name principles of design Essential Term: Principles of design.0 Define structural and decorative Lines Decorative lines, Optical illusions, Structural lines. Identify characteristics of quality clothing.8. Use essential term in.8. Describe the following elements of design Color Line Shape/form Space Texture.9. Use essential term in.9. Explain the following: Balance Proportion Emphasis Rhythm Harmony.0..0. Compare and contrast structural and decorative lines.0. Relate ways to create optical illusions using elements and principles of design in clothing selection.. Explain quality of fabric and workmanship, as related to care and price.. Determine the sale price of a garment based on a certain percentage 5 6 7 8 9 0

Unit : Textiles Hours: 5 Terminology: Blends, Exports, Fiber, Filling yarns, Grain, Grain line, Imports, Knitted fabrics, Manufactured fibers, Natural fibers, Non-woven fabric, Piece dyeing, Ply yarns, Printing fabrics, Selvage, Sweatshop, Warp yarns, Weft yarns, Woven fabric, Yarn. List ways textiles are used Apparel Home furnishings Industry Medical Transportation. Identify the sources and characteristics of natural and manufactured fibers Acrylic Cotton Linen Nylon Polyester Spandex Wool Rayon Blends, Manufactured fibers, Natural fibers. List types of weaves and knits Fiber, Grain line, Knitted fabrics, Nonwoven fabric, Ply yarns, Selvage, Warp yarn, Weft or Filling yarns, Woven fabrics, Yarn.. Explain textile uses.... Compare and contrast the differences between natural and manufactured fibers.... Differentiate between the two major methods of fabric construction Woven Knits.. Create an example of Plain weaves Satin weaves Twill weaves.. Distiguish the difference between the two major methods of knit construction: Weft or Filling yarns Warp Yarn 5 6 7 8 9 0

Unit : Textiles Hours: 5. Name processes for piece dyeing and printing fabrics Piece Dyeing, Printing fabrics.5 Define laws and regulations related to clothing and textiles industries Exports, Imports, Sweatshops.... Compare and contrast the methods used for piece dyeing.. Explain the methods used for printing textiles.5..5. Explain regulations of imports and trade agreements 5 6 7 8 9 0

Unit : Clothing Care and Laundry Hours: 5 Terminology: Agitation, Chlorine bleach, Clothing care label, Detergents, Dry-cleaning, Fabric softener, Flammable Fabric Act, Hem, Iron, Ironing board, Laundering, Non-chlorine bleach, Press, Pressing cloth, Seam roll, Starch, Steamer, Tailor's ham. List information found on clothing care labels Clothing care label, Dry cleaning, Iron, Flammable Fabric Act. Explain routine procedures for clothing care and storage. Explain laundry products and equipment Agitation, Chlorine bleach, Detergents, Fabric softener, Laundering, Non-chlorine bleach.... Analyze information on clothing care labels.. Interpret the Flammable Fabric Act.. Identify techniques involved in daily clothing care.. Discuss how to store clothing effectively.... Choose the laundry product best suited to a certain laundry task Chlorine bleach Fabric softener Laundry detergents Non-chlorine bleach Stain remover.. Explain how to use a washer and dryer 5 6 7 8 9 0

Unit : Clothing Care and Laundry Hours: 5. Describe pressing, steaming, and ironing techniques Ironing board, Press, Pressing cloth, Seam roll, Starch, Steamer, Tailor's ham.5 Explain basic clothing repair Techniques Applying a patch Hand repairing a rip Hand sewing a hem Hand sewing on a button Essential Term: Hem.... Utilize the iron, steamer, and presser equipment.5. Use essential term in.5. Demonstrate hand sewing on both shank and to hole button.5. Demonstrate hand sewing a hem.5. Demonstrate hand repairing a rip.5.5 Demonstrate applying a patch.5.6 Demonstrate developing a FCCLA STAR Event Recycle and Redesign activity by using old or discarded textiles to create a new product 5 6 7 8 9 0

Unit : Clothing/Project Construction Hours: 0 Terminology: Back stitching, Bias, Casing, Crosswise grain, Dart, Directional stitching, Easing, Facing, Gathering, Grade, Grain line, Guide sheet, Interfacing, Layout, Lengthwise grain, Machine basting, Notions. Pattern, Pattern symbols, Seam, Seam allowance, Seam finish, Stay stitching, Top stitching, Under stitching. Name guidelines for pattern selection. Explain information found on a pattern envelope Notions, Pattern. Explain information found on a pattern guide sheet.. Discuss factors to consider when choosing a pattern Pattern/sewing skill level Pattern use Personal taste.. Utilize the pattern envelope to calculate yardage needed or project(s).... Locate the following on pattern envelope Appropriate notions Back and front views Body measurements Finished garment measurements Number of pattern pieces Size Suggested fabrics Yardage chart.... Locate cutting layout for each of the following: Fabric width Sewing directions Size View 5 6 7 8 9 0

Unit : Clothing/Project Construction Hours: 0. Name pattern markings Adjustment lines Buttonholes Dart Dots Grain lines Hem lines Notches Place on fold line Placement lines Squares Stitching lines Triangles Crosswise grain, Grain line, Lengthwise grain.5 Name basic sewing tools and use of each Fabric marking pins Hand needles Pin cushions Rotary cutter Scissors Seam ripper. Seam/sewing gauge Shears Straight pins Tailor's chalk Tape measure Thimble Tracing paper and wheel.6 Name basic parts of a sewing machine and function of each Bobbin case Feed dog Hand wheel Needle clamp Presser foot Reverse control Spool pin Take-up lever Tension control Thread guide Throat plate.... Explain pattern markings.5. Illustrate how to use the basic sewing tools.5. Illustrate uses of cutting tools Rotary cutter Scissors Seam ripper Shears.6. Identify basic sewing machine parts and functions 5 6 7 8 9 0

Unit : Clothing/Project Construction Hours: 0.7 Describe guidelines for operating a sewing machine Adjusting stitch length control Machine basting Placing bobbin in bobbin case Raising the bobbin thread Reverse stitch Stitch a 5/8 inch seam allowance Stitch pattern control Threading the sewing machine Winding a bobbin Back stitching, Machine basting, Seam, Seam allowance.8 Describe guidelines and safety procedures for operating a serger Essential Term: Seam finish.9 Identify basic reasons for choosing woven or knit fabrics for a specific project Bias, Casing, Dart, Directional stitching, Easing, Facing, Gathering, Grade, Interfacing, Stay stitching, Top stitching, Under stitching.7..7. Model threading a sewing machine in correct sequence.7. Perform basic operating procedures.7. Apply safety procedures while operating a.8. Use essential term in.8. Perform basic operating procedures on a serger.8. Apply safety procedures while operating a serger.9..9. Give examples of knit only projects vs. woven only projects 5 6 7 8 9 0

Unit : Clothing/Project Construction Hours: 0.0 Explain steps involved when constructing a sewing project Read pattern guide sheet Select correct pattern pieces needed for view Straighten grain of fabric Layout pieces according to guide sheet Check grain line Cut patterns out correctly. Describe a computerized monogramming machine Plan placement of design Select correct size of hoop Select type of stabilizer Consider type of Fabric Select correct thread type. Identify correct procedure for specific hand sewing techniques. List factors to consider in evaluating a project according to basic construction techniques Back stitching at beginning and end Buttons, snaps, etc. properly sewn Even seam width Hem properly placed No puckers, gathers or pleats in seamline Overall appearance Threads clipped Construct a project using a pattern with 5 or more pattern pieces for woven and/or knitted fabric.. Demonstrate computerized monogramming machine.. Construct samples of various fasteners: snaps, hooks, and eyes.. Evaluate project according to a rubric.. Apply the FCCLA STAR Event Fashion Construction to a project creating a display using samples of at least eight (8) construction techniques 5 6 7 8 9 0

Unit 5: Careers and Technology Hours: 0 Terminology: CAD (Computer-Aided Design), Career, Entrepreneur, Fashion designer, Fashion merchandising, Job, Job application, Retail, Wholesale 5. Name skills required for a job/career in the field of clothing Career, Entrepreneur, Fashion designer, Fashion Merchandising, Job, Job application, Retail, Wholesale 5. Define effects of technology on job/career trends in the field of clothing and textile Essential Term: CAD 5.. 5.. Research a job/career relating to clothing management 5.. Demonstrate appropriate attire for various jobs/careers 5.. Develop the STAR Event activity by allowing students to participate in "Entrepreneurship" 5.. Use essential term in 5.. Research the effects of CAD on the fashion industry 5.. Research careers in the fashion industry using the FCCLA STAR Events Manual in the Career Investigation Event 5 6 7 8 9 0