INA CLOTHING

INA CLOTHING

certification and training

Clothing is a fundamental need for every human being, and as people become more fashion-conscious, the art of garment stitching evolves. INA Clothing, an initiative by Idhu Namma Avadi, addresses this by providing high-quality stitched garments to customers. Our courses on cutting, tailoring, and dressmaking are designed to meet the demands of the ever-changing fashion industry. These courses are particularly beneficial for new literates and individuals with low education levels, empowering them with valuable skills.

In Indian tradition, women are often expected to know tailoring to meet household stitching needs, making it a cost-effective solution for lower middle-income families. Tailoring not only saves money but also offers opportunities for self-employment. At INA Clothing, we aim to uplift the community by equipping individuals with the skills needed for economic independence and self-sufficiency.

Objective

Learn techniques for surface decoration of kurtis using embroidery, laces, buttons, beads, sequins, and other embellishments.

 Master the skills of folding, ironing, packing, and performing cost evaluations for stitched uniforms and kurtis.

Develop methods for marking and storing drafts and patterns for future use, ensuring easy access and organization.

Understand the processes of quality control, packaging, labeling, marking, and promotion, with a focus on enhancing employability and entrepreneurial skills in the uniform and kurti production industry

Identify, use, and maintain the various tools and equipment essential for cutting and tailoring, particularly in uniform and kurti production.

 

Learn and practice basic and decorative stitches, with a focus on those most commonly used in uniform and kurti stitching.

Master the systematic approach to taking body measurements (length, width, and circumference) with necessary precautions, ensuring accuracy in uniform and kurti fitting.

Develop proficiency in using sewing machines, including routine maintenance and troubleshooting to ensure seamless operation during production.

Follow safety protocols when using sewing machines and learn how to identify and correct common machine defects.

Gain expertise in selecting appropriate fabrics and color combinations for uniforms and kurtis, considering factors such as age, tradition, vocation, and personality.

Follow the rules of pattern making, layout, and fabric estimation to optimize material usage for uniform and kurti production.

 

Design, draft, pattern make, cut, stitch, and finish a variety of garments including uniforms and kurtis, ensuring high quality and professional standards.

Job Opportunities at INA Clothings

After completing the course, one can secure employment in our garment manufacturing unit or pursue self-employment by opening a tailoring shop, working from home, or taking up custom orders. At INA Clothings, we specialize in stitching uniforms and Kurtis, providing numerous opportunities for skilled individuals.

Wage Employment: Graduates can find roles as cutters, tailors, checkers, or designers within INA Clothings or other garment manufacturing industries. Opportunities also exist in government sectors such as jails or hospitals. Additionally, qualified individuals can become instructors in educational institutions.

Self-Employment: Individuals can start their own tailoring shop, work from home, or accept orders directly from factories. At INA Clothings, there’s a steady demand for uniforms and Kurtis, offering a reliable income stream for self-employed tailors.

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