

Certified Textile Designer
- Offered byVSkills
- Public/Government Institute
Certified Textile Designer at VSkills Overview
Duration | 15 hours |
Total fee | ₹1,999 |
Mode of learning | Online |
Credential | Certificate |
Certified Textile Designer at VSkills Highlights
- Earn a certificate of completion from Vskills
- Get Lifelong e-learning access
Certified Textile Designer at VSkills Course details
- For professionals and graduates wanting to excel in their chosen areas
- For those who are already working and would like to take certification for further career progression
- Vskills certification for Textile Designer assesses the candidate as per the company’s need for designing garments with variation in color, fabric and texture
- The certification tests the candidates on various areas in textile basics, textile production methods, textile printing, embroidery stitching and Indian textile techniques like Chikankari, Phulkari and Bandhani
- Earning Vskills Textile Designer Certification can help candidate differentiate in today's competitive job market, broaden their employment opportunities by displaying their advanced skills, and result in higher earning potential
Certified Textile Designer at VSkills Curriculum
Textile
Etymology
History
Textile Evolution
End Uses
Fashion and Textile Designers
Fiber Classification and Properties
Production Methods
Textile Treatments
Digital Printing
Digital Printing Methods
Digital Laser Exposure
Textile Design Introduction
Basics
Historic Figures
Textile Designer Role
Functions of Textile Designer
The Design Process
Design Principles and Elements
Design Elements
Principles of Design
Color Theory
Historical Background
Color Abstractions
Complementary Colors
Warm vs. cool colors
Achromatic Colors
Tints and shades
Split Primary Colors
Color Harmony
Current Status
Basic Techniques for Creating Color Schemes
Yarn
Yarn Forms
Yarn Type
Characteristics of Spun Yarns and Filament Yarns
Structure
Colour
Measurement
Yarn Numbering System
Properties of Sewing Threads
Preparing Fabric
Introduction
Importance of Grain
Shrinkage
Straightening of Fabric
Marking and Cutting Fabric