This course is a course on the practice of making women‘s products produced in industry, especially the practice of making home clothes/one piece, work clothes/duexe pieces (blouses and skirts), and casual Muslim clothes/three pieces (jacket/outer, shirt and trousers). The discussion begins with classifying women‘s clothing, types of materials, pattern breaking techniques, designing material requirements, calculating the amount of funds/price, developing work steps/work systematics, and calculating the length of work time. Then prepare a practical plan for making home clothing/one piece, work clothing/duexe piece (blouse and skirt), and casual Muslim clothing/three piece (jacket/outer, shirt and trousers). The next stages are making a large pattern according to the size of the model (maiden), cutting, sewing and proper sewing techniques, fitting, pressing and finishing techniques. The final stage of the practical activity is to assess the final results of the practice using production quality assessment standards. The lectures are carried out using an individual and classical approach in the form of lectures, questions and answers which are equipped with the use of two-dimensional media, and projection media in the form of multimedia (LCD) as well as giving assignments within the scope of women‘s fashion practice.