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NERDC Curriculum Scheme of Work for Fashion Design and Garment Making SSS1 Overall Aims: SS 1 - FIRST TERM: INTRODUCTION TO FASHION & BASIC TOOLS WeekTopicLearning ObjectivesPractical Activities / Notes1Introduction to Fashion Design- Define fashion design and related terms (fashion, style, fad).- Identify career opportunities in fashion (designer, tailor, stylist, etc.).- Discuss the global and local (e.g., Nigerian) fashion industry.- Class discussion.- Create a poster on fashion careers.- Bring pictures of Nigerian fashion designers for discussion.2The Sewing Workshop: Safety & Tools- Identify safety rules in a sewing workshop.- Identify basic sewing tools: measuring, marking, cutting, stitching.- State the uses of each tool.- Display and handle tools.- Create a safety rules poster.- Practice correct posture at a sewing machine.3The Sewing Machine (Parts & Functions)- Identify the parts of a sewing machine (head, arm, bed, spool pin, presser foot, etc.).- Explain the function of each part.- Thread a sewing machine correctly.- Use diagrams and a real machine.- Demo and practice: threading the machine and bobbin winding.4Sewing Machine Practice & Stitches- Practice starting, stitching, and stopping on paper (without thread).- Identify basic machine stitches: straight stitch, zigzag stitch.- Practice stitching on fabric scraps.- Draw straight and curved lines on paper for students to stitch over.- Practice on fabric scraps to build confidence.5Basic Hand Stitches (Temporary)- Identify and demonstrate temporary stitches (Tacking/Basting: even, uneven, diagonal).- State their uses in garment construction.- Practice basting stitches on fabric scraps.- Compare the speed of hand basting vs. machine basting.6Basic Hand Stitches (Permanent)- Identify and demonstrate permanent stitches (Running, Backstitch, Hemming Slipstitch, Oversewing).- State their uses.- Practice each stitch on fabric samples.- Create a sampler of hand stitches.7Fabric Science I: Fibre Types- Classify fibres into Natural (Plant: cotton, linen; Animal: silk, wool) and Man-made (Rayon, Nylon, Polyester).- Identify the source and basic properties of each.- Create a fabric sample wall chart.- "Burn Test" demonstration (by teacher) to identify fibres.8Fabric Science II: Fabric Construction- Describe the three main methods of fabric construction: Weaving (plain, twill, satin), Knitting, and Felting.- Identify fabrics from each method.- Use magnifying glasses to examine fabric structures.- Simple weaving demo on a cardboard loom.9Introduction to Pattern Making: Body Measurements- Identify key body measurement points (bust, waist, hip, etc.).- Demonstrate how to take accurate body measurements.- Record measurements correctly.- Practice taking measurements in pairs (with respect and consent).- Fill out a measurement chart.10Revision & Project- Revise all topics for the term.- Project: Create a "Fashion Tools and Stitches" portfolio.- Portfolio submission and presentation.11-13Examinations SS 1 - SECOND TERM: BASIC GARMENT CONSTRUCTION WeekTopicLearning ObjectivesPractical Activities / Notes1Introduction to Sewing Notions & Fastenings- Identify and use sewing notions: threads, needles, buttons, hooks & eyes, zippers.- Select appropriate notions for different fabrics.- Display a variety of fastenings.- Practice sewing a button and a hook & eye onto fabric scraps.2Seams and Seam Finishes I- Define a seam.- Demonstrate how to make a plain seam.- Finish a plain seam with pinking or edge stitching.- Practice making plain seams on fabric pieces.- Apply different finishes to the seam allowances.3Seams and Seam Finishes II- Identify other seam types: French seam, run and fell seam.- State their uses and advantages.- Practice making a French seam on a sheer fabric scrap.- Create a seam finish sample book.4Fullness in Garments: Darts- Define a dart and its purpose (to give shape).- Identify types of darts (waist, bust, elbow).- Mark, stitch, and press a dart correctly.- Practice transferring dart markings and stitching darts on fabric pieces.5Fullness in Garments: Gathers- Demonstrate two methods of gathering: using long machine stitches or a gathering foot.- Control and distribute gathers evenly.- Practice gathering a strip of fabric and attaching it to a flat piece.6Basic Processes: Facing and Hemming- Define a facing and a hem.- Demonstrate how to cut, attach, and finish a simple facing (e.g., for an armhole).- Demonstrate how to turn up and finish a basic hem.- Construct a simple pot holder or apron using facing for the neck and a hem for the bottom.7Project: Simple Household Article- Apply skills learned to construct a simple article (e.g., an apron, a pot holder, a tote bag, a pillowcase).- Students choose and execute a project from design to finish.8Project Work Continuation- Continue and complete the household article project.- Focus on neatness, accuracy, and correct pressing.- Peer assessment and teacher guidance.9Introduction to Design Elements- Identify the elements of design: line, colour, texture, shape/form.- Explain how they are used in fashion.- Create a mood board showcasing the use of one design element in fashion.10Revision & Project Completion- Revise all topics for the term.- Present completed household article.- Project exhibition and evaluation.11-13Examinations NERDC Curriculum Scheme of Work for Fashion Design and Garment Making SSS2 SS 2 - FIRST TERM: PATTERN DRAFTING & INTERMEDIATE GARMENTS WeekTopicLearning ObjectivesPractical Activities / Notes1Pattern Drafting Tools and Symbols- Identify pattern drafting tools (L-square, hip curve, tracing wheel, etc.).- Interpret pattern symbols (grainline, cutting line, dart, notch).- Practice drawing and identifying symbols on paper.2Basic Block Creation: Bodice Block- Draft a basic bodice block (front and back) to personal measurements.- Understand the concept of ease.- Draft the block on pattern paper (manila paper).- Cut out the paper pattern.3Basic Block Creation: Skirt Block- Draft a basic straight skirt block (front and back) to personal measurements.- Draft the skirt block on pattern paper.- Cut out the paper pattern.4Pattern Adaptation: Adding Seam Allowance- Define seam allowance.- Demonstrate how to add consistent seam allowance to a paper pattern.- Add seam allowance (e.g., 1.5cm) to the drafted bodice and skirt blocks.5From Pattern to Garment: Cutting Fabric- Prepare fabric for cutting (straightening, pressing).- Lay pattern pieces on fabric following grainline.- Pin and cut fabric accurately.- Use the adapted

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