This course examines the theory and practice of making women‘s clothing, especially the practice of making home clothes/cne pieces, work clothes/deux pieces, and casual clothes/three pieces, including the classification of women‘s clothing, types of materials and decorations, pattern breaking techniques, designing material requirements, calculating the cost/price, arranging work systematics, and calculating work time requirements. Develop a practical plan for making home clothes/one piece, work clothes/deux piece, and casual clothes/three pieces. Making large patterns according to the size of the model (mannequin), cutting, sewing, fitting, pressing, and finishing techniques. Assess the final results of practice using production quality assessment standards. The implementation of lectures uses an innovative approach including project based learning, cooperative learning, problem solving, and giving assignments within the scope of women‘s fashion practice, complemented by the use of various learning media (multi media).