Pattern Making × Industry & Occupation: Engineering & Manufacturing
60 jobs found.
Women's Custom Tailor
A women's custom tailor is a specialist who cuts, sews, and tailors women's clothing one garment at a time to fit the customer's requests and size. They handle everything from measurements, pattern creation, basting, to final tailoring, requiring high technical skills and precision.
Women's Hat Maker
A tradesperson who manufactures hats for women, handling everything from material cutting, sewing, shaping, decoration, to finishing.
Sail Maker
Sail makers manufacture and repair sails for ships, handling processes from cutting sailcloth to sewing, waterproofing, and durability processing.
Business Card Case Manufacturer
A manufacturing job that handles the design, cutting, sewing, and finishing of small leather products such as business card cases in an integrated manner.
Baseball Mitt Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing job responsible for the processes from cutting cowhide or synthetic materials to sewing, shaping, and finishing baseball mitts (gloves).
Seamstress (Women's and Children's Clothing)
A craftsperson who handles everything from taking measurements, drafting patterns, cutting fabric, sewing, and finishing for women's and children's clothing, tailoring garments to meet the requirements of customers or designers.
Menswear Tailor (Menswear)
A craftsman who takes measurements according to the customer's body shape and requests, creates patterns, cuts, sews, and finishes menswear in an integrated process.
Menswear Tailor (Menswear)
A profession that takes the customer's body measurements, cuts, sews, and finishes menswear to provide custom-made clothing.
Dress Shirt Tailoring and Sewing Worker (One Who Tailors Throughout)
Occupation responsible for pattern making to cutting, sewing, and press finishing of dress shirts throughout.
Japanese-Style Underwear Sewer
A profession that manufactures traditional Japanese-style underwear by combining handwork and sewing machine processes from cutting to sewing and finishing.