Women’s Custom Undergarment and Dress Tailor–Pattern Maker

“Individual Tailor–Pattern Maker of Women’s Unlined Lightweight Garments and Dresses”
This professional training program is designed for individuals who wish to learn how to create patterns for various types of women’s undergarments in custom sizes, as well as construct patterns for different types of dresses. The program covers modeling of undergarments and full dresses, general sewing technology, and the processing of individual details, including various pockets, plackets, collars, and seams. It also teaches the finishing of the final product and heat treatment.
Upon completing the program, graduates will be able to find employment in tailoring studios or start their own business. The program lasts 11 weeks, requiring 15–23 hours of study per week. Learning outcomes are assessed at the end of the program through a written test and the presentation of a practical assignment. Upon successful achievement of the learning outcomes defined by the program, a state-recognized certificate is awarded.
Program Objective
The objective of the program is to prepare individuals capable of constructing patterns for women’s undergarments and full dresses in custom sizes, cutting and modeling the patterns, transferring them to fabric, assembling, and sewing the garments.
Admission Requirements
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Education: Basic education
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Applicant Selection: Interview
Learning Outcomes
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Taking individual measurements.
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Selecting appropriate fabrics and accessories according to the model of women’s lightweight garments and undergarments.
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Creating patterns for undergarments in custom sizes and performing modeling.
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Creating patterns for lightweight garments in custom sizes and performing modeling.
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Transferring patterns to fabric and cutting.
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Executing undergarments and lightweight garments on the material according to all required standards (using various tools and sewing techniques).





