Certificate in Apparel Manufacturing Technology

The Certificate in Apparel Manufacturing Technology provides comprehensive training in the core techniques, tools, and processes used in modern garment production. The programme introduces learners to every stage of manufacturing, from fabric selection and pattern understanding to stitching, finishing, and quality evaluation, ensuring a strong technical foundation. Designed to mirror real industry practices, the course blends hands-on workshops with applied learning, preparing students to confidently step into apparel production environments.

Certificate in Apparel Manufacturing Technology

In Brief

This 6-month course provides practical training in garment making, focusing on both western and Indian ethnic wear. Students learn how to take measurements, draft patterns, cut fabrics, and stitch complete outfits using basic sewing tools and machines. The course also introduces fabric knowledge, simple finishing techniques, and essential steps for creating well-fitted garments. With hands-on practice and guided projects, learners gain the confidence to make a variety of garments and prepare for work in tailoring units, boutiques, or their own small fashion business.

Module Structure

The course structure follows a progressive learning model that begins with basic apparel construction techniques and gradually introduces students to advanced machinery, processes, and production systems. Core modules cover sewing fundamentals, garment assembly, industrial machine operation, fabric behaviour, and pattern interpretation. As students advance, the programme incorporates applied practice in cutting-room operations, workflow management, finishing processes, and quality checks. Each component is designed to provide a clear understanding of how manufacturing units function and how garments move through each stage of production.

  1. Introduction to Apparel Industry
    Overview of apparel and garment manufacturing
    Process flow: design → pattern → cutting → stitching → finishing
    Departments and job roles in a production unit
  2. Basics of Textiles for Garment Construction
    Types of woven fabrics
    Fabric behaviour: grain, drape, fall, stretch
    Choosing fabrics for western and ethnic garments
  3. Industrial Sewing Machines & Equipment
    Types of industrial machines: lockstitch, overlock, flatlock
    Machine parts, threading, tension settings
    Pressing, ironing, cutting tools, and safety procedures
  4. Basic Pattern Making (PMT)
    Drafting basic bodice, sleeve, and skirt blocks|
    Dart manipulation and pattern adjustments
    Seam allowance, notches, grainlines, and pattern labelling
  5. Garment Construction Techniques – Western Wear (GMT)
    Basic seams, stitches, and finishing
    Plackets, facings, waistbands, hems
    Construction of skirts, tops, and basic dresses
    Sleeve attachment, collar variations, zipper installation
  6. Indian Ethnic Wear – Pattern Making & GMT
    Kurti pattern drafting (basic & designer styles)
    Salwar / Churidar pattern drafting
    Saree blouse patterns (basic & princess cut)
    Lehenga / skirt variations
    Neckline variations for ethnic garments
    Embellishment finishing: tassels, piping, borders, etc.
  7. Draping
    Techniques for creating garments directly on the dress form
    Understanding fabric behaviour and fit through draping
  8. Quality Control in Garment Construction
    Identifying stitching and fabric defects
    In-line, mid-line, and final inspection methods
    Measurement checking and AQL basics
  9. Finishing & Packaging
    Pressing and garment finishing techniques
    Trimming, thread cutting, and packaging standards
    Labeling, tagging, and export/local packing
  10. Practical / Mini Project
    Constructing a complete Western garment
    Constructing a complete Ethnic garment
    Cutting & stitching module project

Course Structure (1 Year Programme)

The 1-year programme offers a detailed, immersive learning experience that begins with strong foundations in styling principles, fashion history, visual communication, textiles, and body analysis. As training progresses, learners move into advanced modules covering editorial, commercial, celebrity, and runway styling, along with practical backstage exposure and digital styling techniques. The extended duration allows for deeper skill-building through photoshoots, assignments, and guided portfolio development.

Programme Highlights

  • Focused training in pattern drafting, fabric cutting, and garment stitching for both western and Indian ethnic wear.
  • Hands-on practice with sewing machines and essential garment finishing techniques.
  • Step-by-step guidance in making Kurtis, blouses, salwar/churidar, skirts, and basic western garments.
  • Practical, skill-based learning through workshops and real-time stitching projects.

Learning Outcomes

  • Ability to draft basic patterns and take accurate body measurements.
  • Skills to cut and stitch well-fitted garments using simple methods.
  • Knowledge of fabrics and their suitable use in different outfits.
  • Confidence to create complete ethnic and basic western garments independently.

Career Opportunities

  • Ethnic Wear Designer 
  • Boutique Supervisor or Assistant Manager
  • Fashion Studio Assistant or Production Coordinator
  • Home-based Fashion Entrepreneur
  • Junior Quality Controller in tailoring or small garment units
  • Freelance Stitching Expert

Course Registration

Admission to the Certificate in Apparel Manufacturing Technology is open to all students with an interest in garment construction and production processes. Enrolment is offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Applicants can register through the IADA admissions team or visit the campus for guidance on the application process.

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