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Overview

Students are introduced to the basics of couture sewing and pattern making to develop skills for advanced level garment construction. Students must have completed Garment Construction Level 1 (DCP110) and Pattern Making Level 1 (DCP120) to be eligible for registration in the couture courses.

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Students are invited to attend an information session.

Entry Requirements

Prerequisites

It is your responsibility to ensure that program requirements and course prerequisites as outlined are met. Prerequisites are included for your academic protection. Knowledge of the prerequisite material is assumed by your instructor and instruction will proceed accordingly. Students lacking prerequisites not only jeopardize their own ability to succeed but present unnecessary interruption. If you lack appropriate prerequisites (or Transfer Credit for the prerequisite course) you may be asked to withdraw or transfer to a more appropriate course with the risk of academic/financial penalty.

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Part-time Studies courses are being offered in either of the following four formats: Online, Flexible, In-person, Hybrid. Click Availability below to see current offerings.

Curriculum

DCP130
Draping
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Prerequisite(s):

DCP110 and DCP120

Draping is a subject of its own and is a complementary technique to flat pattern drafting. Widely used in the apparel industry, draping allows a designer to create directly with the fabric on the dress form using shapes and styles that the rigidity of the flat pattern method cannot achieve.




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DCP171
Bridal Wear
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Prerequisite(s):

DCP110 and DCP120

Students learn the basic principles of dress design, pattern-making and construction required for the construction of bridal wear. Special emphasis is given to details such as trims, laces and beading as well as special design elements found only in bridal wear.




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DCP173
Corsetry and Bra Making
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Prerequisite(s):

DCP110 and DCP120

Students apply basic sewing principles and techniques to the creation of bras and corset foundation garments. Students are introduced to methods of pattern-drafting and construction techniques for a selection of styles. Emphasis is on custom fitting challenges and determining the proper style to meet the individual's comfort and functional needs. Access to a zigzag machine is required.




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DCP195
Fitting, Adjustments and Alterations
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Prerequisite(s):

DCP110 and DCP120

Ready-made garments often require minor or major alterations in order to achieve the correct hang and fit. Commercial patterns fit standard body measurements and shapes, but individuals often require corrections or adaptations to achieve a garment which compliments the figure correctly. This course covers techniques used in both areas.




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DCP300
Ladies' Suit Jackets
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Prerequisite(s):

DCP110 and DCP120

Students learn to construct the ultimate ladies' suit jacket using the latest high-end industrial techniques. Topics include fabric selection, linings and interfacings, specialty features such as bound and welt pockets, two-piece sleeves and how to bag the lining. The construction method used is simplified and students find it easy and fun to follow with professional results.




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DCP340
Sewing Business Practices
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This course has been developed to impart the knowledge, skills and practices needed to launch a successful sewing business. A strong focus is placed on creating a business plan for the business owner. Students learn about bookkeeping, legalities and financial liabilities that come with a variety of business types. Learners examining current government assistance programs, and other resources and opportunities available to entrepreneurs in this field.




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Completion

Recognition of Achievement

Upon successful completion of the program requirements, please submit a Request for Recognition of Achievement Form to the Faculty of Continuing Education and Training. There is no cost for this and your Recognition of Achievement will be sent to you electronically.

Program Contacts

Annie Kirkham
Program Assistant
Annie.Kirkham@senecapolytechnic.ca
416-764-0985


Yasmeen Syed
Academic Program Manager
Yasmeen.Syed@senecapolytechnic.ca
416-764-0965


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Information Session

Students are invited to attend an information session.