Course title | Knowledge of Textile Goods 2 |
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Course code | KHT/TZ2 |
Organizational form of instruction | Lecture + Lesson |
Level of course | Bachelor |
Year of study | not specified |
Semester | Summer |
Number of ECTS credits | 5 |
Language of instruction | Czech |
Status of course | unspecified |
Form of instruction | Face-to-face |
Work placements | Course does not contain work placement |
Recommended optional programme components | None |
Lecturer(s) |
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Course content |
Lecture: 1. Introduction to the identification of textile fabrics: woven fabrics, knitted fabrics (basic characteristics, identification signs, comparison, difference in properties and use); weaves of woven fabrics 2. Patterns and visual finishing of woven textile goods. 3. Typology of woven fabrics of cotton-type (terminology, identification signs, characteristic properties, use). 4. Typology of woven fabrics of wool-type (terminology, identification signs, characteristic properties, use). 5. Typology of woven fabrics of linen-type (terminology, identification signs, characteristic properties, use). 6. Typology of woven fabrics of silk-type (terminology, identification signs, characteristic properties, use). 7. Typology of weft-knitted goods I. - identification of binding elements, terminology, characteristic properties, use). 8. Patterns and visual finish of knitted textile goods 9. Typology of weft-knitted goods II. - knitted fabrics with additional threads, knitted fabrics with tuck loops (identification signs, yarn path notations, characteristics properties, use). 10. Typology of weft-knitted goods III. - knitted fabrics with backed loops, knitted fabrics with color paterns (identification signs, yarn path notations, characteristics properties, use). 11. Typology of warp-knitted goods I.- identification of binding elements, terminology, characteristic properties, use). 12. Marking of textile products, related legislation, protection of consumer. 13. Some interesting applications of the fabrics (for example fabrics for sport, some protective clothing, selected technical textiles, selected traditional textile techniques). 14. Free lesson. Practising: 1. Weaves of woven fabrics (training catalogues, identification of unmarked samples). 2. Patterns of woven fabrics (training catalogues, identification of unmarked samples). 3. Visual finishng of woven fabrics (training catalogues, identification of unmarked samples). 4. Typology of woven fabrics of cotton-type (training catalogues, identification of unmarked samples, analysis of cotton-type woven fabric). 5. Typology of woven fabrics of linen-type (training catalogues, identification of unmarked samples). Construction of selected fabric patterns formed by binding and color warping and throwing. 6. Typology of woven fabrics of wool-type (training catalogues, identification of unmarked samples, analysis of wool-type woven fabric). 7. Typology of woven fabrics of silk-type (training catalogues, identification of unmarked samples, analysis of silk-type woven fabric). 8. Typology of weft-knitted fabrics I. (training catalogues, identification of unmarked samples). 9. Typology of weft-knitted fabrics II. (training catalogues, identification of unmarked samples). 10. Typology of weft-knitted fabrics III. (training catalogues, identification of unmarked samples, analysis of weft-knitted fabric). 11. Typology of warp-knitted fabrics I. (training catalogues, identification of unmarked samples, analysis of warp-knitted fabric). 12. Repetition of typology of woven fabrics. 13. Repetition of typology of knitted fabrics. 14. Credit
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Learning activities and teaching methods |
Monological explanation (lecture, presentation,briefing), Observation, Laboratory work, Group consultation
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Learning outcomes |
A student, who completes the subject TZ2, is a textile expert in terms of knowledge of textile goods - can identify and name the final textile product (the goods), can perform its analysis and in the final product identify the basic structural elements, which are important from point of view its properties and use.
Students can identify and name the final textile product - the goods (woven fabrics, knitted fabrics, nonwovens textiles). Can perform basic analysis of the final product and identify the characteristic elements that are decisive for its description, properties and applications. The student receives training through catalogs (covering a wide range of real samples of fabrics) in practical experience in hand and visual characteristics. Emphasis is also placed on the correct labeling of textile products - material composition, symbols maintenance. Students are also acquainted with the basic laws relating to consumer protection. |
Prerequisites |
Knowledges from subjects: - Textile fibers and materials - Textile technology 1 - Textile technology 2 - Knowledge of textile goods 1
KHT/TZ1 ----- or ----- KTT/TT1 and KMI/TVL |
Assessment methods and criteria |
Written exam, Practical demonstration of acquired skills
Credit: Take an active part in laboratory exercise, analysis of textiles goods, final identification test. Exam: written |
Recommended literature |
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Study plans that include the course |
Faculty | Study plan (Version) | Category of Branch/Specialization | Recommended semester | |
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Faculty: Faculty of Textile Engineering | Study plan (Version): Clothing Production and Management of Clothing Trade (2012) | Category: Textile production and clothing industry | - | Recommended year of study:-, Recommended semester: Summer |
Faculty: Faculty of Textile Engineering | Study plan (Version): Textile marketing (2012) | Category: Textile production and clothing industry | 2 | Recommended year of study:2, Recommended semester: Summer |