NCEA Level 2 Materials Technology: Fabrics
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: A. Bowis
The aim of Technology – Fabrics course is to present a course of study, which requires candidates to express ideas in practical terms using selected materials and the processes of workshop technology, and applying principles of craftsmanship.
This course will offer learning experiences in the following:
- Machine Basics. Demonstrate understanding of the basics of the sewing machine including setting up, operating, lubricating, cleaning and adjusting.
- Clothing the Family. Use a commercial pattern of your choice to make a leisure garment with a minimum of four processes involved. Analyse the relationship between the pattern chosen and the fabric and notions required to make the garment.
- Construct the garment to a wearable finish that meets the requirements of end use.
- Stepping Out in Style. Using a commercial pattern supplied, make a tailored shirt that includes at least two special features. Establish specifications for each feature and trial and test a variety of methods to ensure the best technique is selected.
- Pattern Drafting for Fashion
Selecting a suitable pattern and undertake advanced adaptations. Refine the pattern using ongoing testing to ensure correct style and fit. Correctly labelling with all necessary markings. Constructing a final toile or mock-up of the adapted pattern to ensure the final pattern correctly interprets the design.
This course leads to a University Entrance approved subject.
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
This course requires students to purchase their own fabric, pattern and notions to complete 3 garments that they take home.
$35 for notions of take home component supplied by department (interfacing, overlocking thread, needs, fabric samples etc).
2 clearfiles/folders are needed.
Credit Information
Total Credits Available: 24 credits.
Internally Assessed Credits: 24 credits.
External
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Pathway Tags
Textiles and Industry Sales and Service, Retail and Wholesale,
Disclaimer
For NCEA Levels 1, 2 & 3 courses will be made up of a selection of the stated standards. This will happen at the beginning of the year with the assigned teacher.
Ashburton College