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Standardization of paper patterns of kurta-pyjama for pre-adolescent boys

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Title Standardization of paper patterns of kurta-pyjama for pre-adolescent boys
 
Creator Bala, Saroj
 
Contributor Khambra, Krishna
 
Subject Standardization, Pattern, Adoloscence, Drafting, Trainees, Foundation, Anthropometci
 
Description The Present study was conducted for Standardization of Paper Patterns
of Kurta-Pyjama for Pre-adolescent Boys. During pre-adoloscence phase, the
body contour begins to take shape. So clothes of this age group need special
care while stitching.
Patterns of kurta-pyjama for six chests and six hip girths were made by
using standardized anthropometric body measurement (available in the
deptt.). 12 foundation paper patterns were prepared by standard drafting
technique of size 28” to 33” for kurta and 31” to 36” for pyjama.
The foundation paper patterns so prepared were used for cutting and
stitching of twelve kurta-pyjamas. Each kurta-pyjama was tried on 10
adolescent respondents having corresponding chest and hip girth. Hence a
total of 60 respondents were selected for trial of stitched kurta-pyjama.
During trials for reliability assessment of kurta-pyjama it was found that minor
changes were observed for all the sizes of kurta-pyjama. On the basis of trials
and modified paper patterns, modified kurta-pyjama were again stitched and
retried on three respondents of each size (chest and hip). Hence 12
foundation paper patterns were standardized.
To Study the opinion of the women regarding paper patterns and
drafting techniques, four trainings each of one week duration in cutting and
stitching of adoloscent kurta-pyjama were conducted. Two trainings were
conducted in Hisar city and two in villages namely Ludas and Kaimari villages
of the Hisar district.
The women who had knowledge of garment construction were selected
for each training. In each group, there were minimum 15 women and in total
60 trainees attended the trainings. Personal profile of the trainees highlighted
that maximum (51.6%) trainees were from the age group of 15-25 years and
most of them (40.0%) had received education upto middle, majority of the
trainees (71.66%) belonged to medium family size and 51.66% of trainees
had monthly income in range of Rs. 3001 – 6000/-.
The data regarding achievement motivation highlighted that trainees
attended the training with major objective ‘self stitching is the best way to
utilize old fabric/left over fabric’ (3.0). The data regarding of the trainees
(63.3%) had low opinion level for drafting technique whereas majority of the
respondents (76.6%) had high opinion level for paper patterns. The trainees
also had high opinion about the training as ‘The training has helped trainees to
learn easy method of cutting by using paper pattern’ (3.00).
The data regarding symbolic adoption for paper patterns was high
because of the facts that trainees have no social inhibition for acceptance of
paper patterns in the village’ (2.88).
From the results it can be concluded that the adoption of paper pattern
for kurta-pyjama cutting would be helpful for the women who has low
educational level in cutting and stitching of garments.
 
Date 2016-12-01T09:29:10Z
2016-12-01T09:29:10Z
2006
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/88497
 
Language en
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher CCSHAU