Fashion and textiles pattern cutter (level 3)
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Producing a variety of products from clothing and fashion items to leather goods, soft furnishings, marine and medical textiles.
- Knowledge, skills and behaviours
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View knowledge, skills and behaviours
Knowledge
- Different customer requirements e.g. quality standards, product finish, timescale
- The supply chain relevant to the manufacture of sewn products
- The input and output of goods and services relevant to production e.g. delivery timescales, lead times, production deadlines
- The properties and construction of fabric and materials e.g. woven, knitted, non woven
- The behaviour and characteristics of materials used to produce sewn products e.g. stretchy, slippery, stiff, dense, shrinkage, fabric weight, drape, print, finish
- Specifications relevant the production of clothing and sewn products e.g. seam allowances, tolerances, hem depths
- Quality standards and specifications relevant to the production of sewn products e.g. seam types, stitch types, tolerances, product finish
- Pattern fault diagnosis and rectification procedures e.g. poor fit, sizing, mismatched seams, incorrect markings
- Quality approval systems and control processes e.g. Inspection of samples, materials and products against specifications
- Clothing or sewn product design briefs evaluation inform pattern production
- Drafting standard block patterns
- Adapting block patterns to reflect given clothing or sewn product designs briefs
- Pattern construction techniques e.g. drafting, measuring and marking
- Standard and international sizing relevant to the item in production e.g. ladies wear, children’s wear, tent diameters, car seat dimensions
- Measuring techniques relevant to the product e.g. critical measurement points, girth measurement, length and breadth measurements
- Calculations relevant to the production of clothing or sewn products e.g. ease, hems, seam allowance
- The principles of grading e.g. grading methods appropriate to product type, size, fit and proportion, grade rules and applications
- Specialist terminology used in pattern construction e.g. armscye, grain, balance, apex
- The tools of the trade e.g. draft paper, markers, curves scissors, punchers, notchers
- Material cutting processes and techniques e.g. spreading, specialist cutting equipment, lay planning processes, placement prints
- Different construction methods and manufacturing processes
- Sample development and sample review techniques e.g. fit, style, construction analysis
- Pattern review techniques, analysis and rectification processes
- Relevant computerised pattern production systems e.g. CAD, Graphics software, digitisers, scanners, virtual modelling
- Technical documents and recording systems used in pattern production e.g. tech-packs, specifications, production make-up sheets
- Critical path management processes to ensure pattern production meets timescales and deadline
- The company’s communication protocol across all levels and departments involved in the pattern production and manufacturing process
- Health, safety, welfare and environmental policies including safe working practices and workplace risks
- Workplace policies e.g. employer and employee legal obligations, employees’ rights and responsibilities, equality and diversity
- Compliance requirements in relation to garments or sewn products e.g. safety, fibre content, legislation
- Legislative and contractual requirements with clients, services or government bodies
Skills
- Read, interpret and assess design briefs, specifications and instructions
- Identify clothing or sewn product design features
- Identify possible constraints e.g. design issues, materials, manufacturing capacity
- Draft block patterns to style/size/measurements required
- Take and record accurate measurements if required
- Include all relevant technical information e.g. balance marks, notches, seam allowance, grain lines and size and component name and cutting instructions
- Where available use relevant IT systems e.g. CAD, Graphics software, digitisers, scanners, virtual modelling
- Adapt standard block pattern to reflect given designs
- Ensure patterns are compatible with the production process
- Include all relevant technical information e.g. balance marks, notches, grain lines, size
- Work with the sample machinists and oversee sample production
- Where available use relevant IT systems e.g. CAD, Graphics software, digitisers, scanners, virtual modelling
- Review the sample product and evaluate the prototype pattern, assessing the size, fit, shape, fall, style and design
- Trouble shoot and resolve pattern and design issues as required
- Identify and agree the required pattern rectifications
- Make agreed adjustment to the pattern e.g. add width or length, redefine style lines
- Create the final master pattern, include clear relevant information e.g. component information, size, grain line, cutting instructions
- Where available use relevant IT systems e.g. CAD, graphics software, digitisers, scanners, virtual modelling
- Provide production staff or supplier with final master pattern and production information
- Provide support and advise relating to any relevant production issues e.g. assembly watch points, component issues, fabric defects
- Complete and maintain accurate working documents throughout the pattern production process
- Develop and maintain effective communication with sewing production staff to ensure a productive work environment
- Accurately complete work documentation e.g. tech packs, specifications or electronic systems and understand the consequences of incorrectly completed records
Behaviours
- Take ownership and accept responsibility for pattern production work and strive to improve product quality and pattern production processes
- Be responsive to changing priorities and requirements of the sewn product industry, demonstrating initiative, confidence and self-motivation
- Demonstrate a methodical and calm approach to work place pressures, deadlines and production demands
- Work positively as part of a team, taking account of equality and diversity
- Demonstrate assertiveness, resilience and confidence when communicating views and ideas that will benefit pattern production
- Be reflective on skills, knowledge and behaviours and seek opportunities to develop and advance skills in response to the evolving production environment and technologies
- Have a safety first attitude, ensuring the safety of self and others as appropriate in a sewn product manufacturing environment
- Apprenticeship category (sector)
- Engineering and manufacturing
- Qualification level
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3
Equal to A level - Course duration
- 22 months
- Maximum funding
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£9,000
Maximum government funding for
apprenticeship training and assessment costs. - Job titles include
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