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53125 – Patternmakers - textile, leather and fur products
Broad Occupation Category
5 – Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport
TEER
3 – Occupations usually require a college diploma or apprenticeship training of less than two years; or more than six months of on-the-job training
Major Group
53 – Occupations in art, culture and sport
Broad Occupation Category
531 – Occupations in art and culture
Broad Occupation Category
5312 – Occupations in creative and performing art
Patternmakers in this unit group create master patterns for the production of garments, footwear and other textile, leather or fur products. They are employed by pattern manufacturers, textile, leather or fur products manufacturers, or they may be self-employed.
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Example Titles
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Dress patternmaker
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Embroidery patternmaker
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Fur garment patternmaker
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Garment patternmaker
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Leather products patternmaker
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Shoe patternmaker
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Textile products patternmaker
Main Duties
This group performs some or all of the following duties:
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Examine sketches, samples of articles and specifications of designs to determine number, size and shape of pattern parts and assess the amount of cloth required to make a product
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Draw, lay out and cut master patterns of products
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Outline parts of patterns on paper and mark patterns to indicate details such as the placement of pockets and pleats on garments, decorative stitching on shoe parts or eyelets on canvas products
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Create pattern size variations from master patterns using computer or drafting instruments, or forward patterns to computer operator to create pattern size variations
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Lay out master patterns on fabric and cut sample patterns
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Mark size, identification, style and sewing instructions on sample patterns.
Employment Requirements
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Completion of secondary school is required.
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College courses in design and patternmaking or one to two years of on-the-job training are required.
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Courses in computer-assisted patternmaking may be required.