Course Title: Perform knitting operations
Part B: Course Detail
Teaching Period: Term1 2010
Course Code: MANU7212C
Course Title: Perform knitting operations
School: 350T Fashion & Textiles
Campus: Brunswick Campus
Program: C5210 - Diploma of Textile Technology and Production Management
Course Contact : Inna Konopov
Course Contact Phone: +61 3 9925 9197
Course Contact Email:inna.konopor@rmit.edu.au
Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff
Nominal Hours: 50
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Pre-requisites and Co-requisites
None
Course Description
The course offers an extensive study in understanding knitted fabric trends, engineering of a knitwear products by utilising knowledge of yarn selection, loop formation, calculation of the requirements of raw materials. It includes a study on different categories of production methods of knitwear garments, use of CAD/CAM systems to design and produce a range of knitwear fabrics
National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria
National Element Code & Title: |
LMTTX2007B Perform knitting operations |
Element: |
1. Set up and load machine |
Performance Criteria: |
1.1 Specifications are checked to identify requirements for production. |
Learning Outcomes
Details of Learning Activities
Students will study CAD/CAM programming methods in knitwear production, conduct research on knitted, design and develop a range of knitwear products according to the identified trends, develop a computer program for production of knitwear through practical experimentation and computer simulations, prescribed exercises and assessment work. Students will be guided through the processes of CAD/CAM and machine knitting.
Blended learning consisting of classroom activities and practical workshops.
Teaching Schedule
Week Beginning |
Session- Topic | Element Performance Criteria |
Assessment Tasks |
8 February 2010 | Course outline and requirements Overview of basic fabric construction, their properties and relationship between the fabric construction and properties of garment made from them |
LMTTX2007B ( 3&4) | |
15 February 2010 | Other Fabric Structures/ Constructions. Relationship between the fabric construction and properties of garment made from them | LMTTX2007B ( 3&4) | |
22 February 2010 | Methods of production of knitted garments. Fully Cut Garment and Cut Stich Shaped production methods |
LMTTX2007B ( 3&4) | |
1 March 2010 | Methods of production of knitted garments (Cont) Fully Fashion and Integral production methods |
LMTTX2007B ( 3&4) | |
8 March 2010 | Market Research- Research into garments with different methods of production | LMTTX2007B ( 1-4) | Issue assessment Task1 requirement |
15 March 2010 | Introduction to Shima Seiki software | LMTTX2007B (2) | |
22 March 2010 | Shima Seiki - Creating a sample with purl structure, rib, and Geometrical figure / shape. Structured and simulated | LMTTX2007B (2) | |
29 March 2010 | SEMESTER BREAK | ||
6 April 2010 | Shima Seiki- Introduction to designing and creating quality knitwear | LMTTX2007B (2) | |
12 April 2010 | Shima Seiki- Creating a purl structure knitwear sample | LMTTX2007B (1-3) | Submission of assessment Task 1 |
19 April 2010 | Purl structure knitwear sample. Motif selection and designation to the knitwear sample | LMTTX2007B (1-3) | Issue assessment Task 2 requirement |
26 April 2010 | Purl Sample knitting | LMTTX2007B (2&4) | |
3 May 2010 | Creating a Jacquard structure knitwear panel | LMTTX2007B (1-4) | Issue assessment Task 3 requirement |
10 May 2010 | Creating various types of Jacquard structure knitwear | LMTTX2007B (2&4) | |
17 May 2010 | Jacquard sample knitting | LMTTX2007B (2&4) | |
24 May 2010 | Purl sample panel submission/ presentation | LMTTX2007B (1&2&3&4) |
Submission of assessment Task 2 |
31 May 2010 | Student Assessment Week- Jacquard sample/panel submission presentation |
LMTTX2007B (1&2&3&4) |
Submission of assessment Task 3 |
7 June 2010 | Teacher Assessment Week | ||
14 June 2010 | Term Break | ||
21 June 2010 | Term Break | ||
28 June 2010 | Term Break | ||
Learning Resources
Prescribed Texts
References
1. Knitting technology: a comprehensive handbook and practical guide, Spencer, David J. Edition: 3rd ed., Cambridge, England, 2001 |
Other Resources
Overview of Assessment
Students will study CAD/CAM programming methods in knitwear production, conduct research on knitted, design and develop a range of knitwear products according to the identified trends, develop a computer program for production of knitwear through practical experimentation and computer simulations, prescribed exercises and assessment work. Students will be guided through the processes of CAD/CAM and machine knitting.
Assessment Tasks
Task 1. Experimental knitwear production 20%
Task 2. Construct and present a story board , incorporating produced purl samples 40%
Task 3. Construct and present a story board , incorporating produced jacquard samples 40%
Assessment Matrix
Elements |
Task 1 Technical Report, Practical Demonstration |
Task 2 Written Report, Practical demonstration |
Task 3 Calculation report & Practical demonstration |
LMTTX2007B/01- Set up and load machine | Yes | Yes | - |
LMTTX2007B/02- Operate and monitor machine | Yes | Yes | - |
LMTTX2007B/03- Check product quality | Yes | - | Yes |
LMTTX2007B/04- Complete knitting process | Yes | - | Yes |
Other Information
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