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Bharathidasan University 2007 Diploma Garment Fabrication Technology FABRIC STRUCTURE AND DESIGNING - Question Paper

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S.NO.1334 CCSFC 6

(For candidates admitted from 2005-06 onwards)

B.Sc.DEGREE EXAMINATION,NOVEMBER 2007

Part III-Fashion Technology and Costume Designing-Major

FABRIC STRUCTURE AND DESIGNING

Time: 3hrs Maximum:75 marks

PART A-(10X2=20)

ans ALL the ques..
1.Define repeat unit of a weave.
2.Give the end uses of satin weaves.
3.Differentiate ranging from ordinary and brighton honey comb weaves.
4.Mention the important characteristics of huck a back weaves.
5.Indicate the end uses of a backed fabrics.
6.How do backed fabrices differ from double cloths?
7.What are weft plushes?
8.What is meant by 'fastness of pile?
9.Differentiate ranging from single jersey and double jersey fabrics.
10.Differentiate ranging from warp and weft knitting>

PART B-(5X5=25)
ans ALL the ques..
11.(a)Give the designs for warp and weft rib weaves.
OR
(b)Give the design of a herringbone twill.
12.(a)Give the design of a replaced honey comb weave.
Or
(b)Give the design of a distorted mock leno weave.
13.(a)Give the design of are extra weft figure with 2 colours.
Or
(b)Give the design of a weft backed fabric.
14.(a)Write a note on terry piles.
Or
(b)Give the design of a weft plush fabric.
15.(a)Write a note on interlock structure.
Or
(b)Write a note on Raschal structure.

PART C-(3X10=30)
ans any 3 ques..
16.Discuss the elements of woven design with examples.
17.Explain the various methods of constructing crepe weaves with examples.
18.Differentiate ranging from warp backed and weft backed fabrics.
19.Give the design of a self stitched double cloth constructed on face to back principle.
20.Describe a raschel structure with a neat sketch.



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