Tie & Dye
Vocational Courses developed and prepared to professionally upgrade a student for starting their own Small Scale industry in Tie-dye.
Tie-Dye (Download Prospectus)
A Vocational home Craft which can be started at home at no cost at all, it is an extremely simple craft were Tie-and-dye patterns are greatly enhanced when the craft is carried out on a length of cloth, dyed with areas of plain colour or texture it. These can be placed at random, or planned to fit in with the proposed design. In the main background shapes and textures are obtained by adapting the normal methods of tie-dyeing so that larger areas can be patterned more easily and quickly. For making superimposed pattern, really large scale shapes look good, as they form a frame for the background texture. A creativity which can be developed with an open mind and wish to excel in life.
Course Structure:
Course Code
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Course Title
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No. of Credits
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MTD 101
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Tie-Dye
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09
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MCC 241
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Culture & Religion - II
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0.5
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MCC 242
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Co-curricular Activities
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0.5
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Module Title: Tie & Dye
Unit 1
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Introduction to Tie & Dye
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Unit 2
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Historical Background
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Unit 3
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Employment Opportunities
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Unit 4
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The Dyeing Process, Bleaching
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Unit 5
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Colour Theory
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Unit 6
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Dyes & their affinity to Fabrics
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Unit 7
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The process of Tie-Dye
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Unit 8
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Equipment & Materials to be used for Tie & Dye
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Unit 9
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Identification of Fabric
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Unit 10
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Tie & Dye on Synthetics
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Unit 11
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Pre treatment of Natural Fabric
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Unit 12
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Dyes – Basic, Direct, Acid
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Unit 13
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Dyes – Vat
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Unit 14
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Textures – Marbling,
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Unit 15
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Texturing - Twisting & Coiling
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Unit 16
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Knotting – Length, Square,
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Unit 17
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Knotting – Triangle, All over Design
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Unit 18
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Binding –Fastening off Methods, Untying, Slip Knot, Dyed Binding Threads.
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Unit 19
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Binding – Stripes or bands, Circles, Spots, Clamp Tying,
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Unit 20
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Folding – Simple Stripes, Edge Stripes, Folded Square,
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Unit 21
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Folding – Rope tying, Stripes, Diagonal
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Unit 22
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Sewing Technique or Tritik – on Single Cloth, Double Cloth
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Unit 23
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Sewing Technique or Tritik - Oversewing
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Unit 24
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Using Cords & Ropes
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Unit 25
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A Pleated Oval
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Unit 26
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Ruching – Band of Texture
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Unit 27
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Ruching Oval and Diamond Patterns
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Unit 28
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Chevron - Spiral Folding Method
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Unit 29
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Dyed Background
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Unit 30
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Several Techniques in one Design
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