(Download) ICSE: Class X Syllabus - 2013 "Fashion Designing"

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ICSE (Class X)
Syllabus (2013)

Subject: Fashion Designing

Class: X

There will be one paper of two hours duration carrying 100 marks and Internal Assessment of 100 marks.

The paper will be divide into two Sections, A and B.

Section A will consist of compulsory short answer questions covering the entire syllabus.

Section B will consist of questions which will require detailed answers. There will be a choice of questions. Candidates will be required to answer four questions from this section.

PART 1: THEORY - 100 marks

1. The choice, purchase, use and care of tools and equipment, including sewing machines, for dressmaking.

2. The choice and use of traditional, drafted or commercial patterns for making simple under and outer garments. This should include knowledge of figure measurements, awareness of figure problems, simple adaptation of patterns, layouts and cutting out, fitting, and the sequence or processes in assembling garments. Methods of pressing.

3. The stitches and processes used in the making of simple under and outer garments.

4. The use and making of simple or traditional designs and decorative stitchery in the construction and decoration of garments and articles.

PART 2: INTERNAL ASSESSMENT

To be assessed internally by the school - 100 marks.

Practical Work in Needlework

The minimum number of assignments for each academic year

Class IX - Five practical oriented assignments as prescribed by the teacher.

Class X - Five practical oriented assignments as prescribed by the teacher.

Suggested Assignments

(i) Needlework tools and processes:

  • Measuring and marking devices.

  • Use of scissors, needle and thread.

  • Sewing buttons, hooks and eyes, zippers.

  • Use of the sewing machine.

  • Practice in various stitches, making seams, darts, pleats, gathering, shirring, smocking, ruffles, etc.

(ii) The parts of a dress:

  • Necklines and collars.

  • Sleeves and cuffs.

  • Waistline and skirts.

  • Pockets; inside and outside.

  • Buttons and button holes.

  • Visible and invisible zippers.

(iii) Making dresses, blouses, skirts, salwar, kamiz, etc.

(iv) Sewing for the home: curtains, bedspreads, and furnishings.

(v) Sewing of children’s clothes. Finished Work

In addition to the course work the candidates will have to produce two dresses or combinations or a set consisting of four pieces of finished needlework for the assessment by the External Examiner.

EVALUATION

The assignments/project work is to be evaluated by the subject teacher and by an External Examiner. The External Examiner may be a teacher nominated by the Head of the school, who could be from the faculty, but not teaching the subject in the section/class. For example, a teacher of Class VIII may be deputed to be an External Examiner for Class X Fashion Designing Projects.

The Internal Examiner and the External Examiner will assess the assignments independently.

Award of Marks Subject Teacher (Internal Examiner): 50 marks

External Examiner : 50 marks

The total marks obtained out of 100 are to be sent to the Council by the Head of the school.

The Head of the school will be responsible for the entry of marks on the mark sheets provided by the Council.

Courtesy: cisce.org

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