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Make adjustments to patterns after fittings.
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Examine sketches, sample articles, and design specifications to determine quantities, shapes, and sizes of pattern parts, and to determine the amount of material or fabric required to make a product.
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Position and cut out master or sample patterns, using scissors and knives, or print out copies of patterns, using computers.
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Determine the best layout of pattern pieces to minimize waste of material, and mark fabric accordingly.
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Trace outlines of specified patterns onto material, and cut fabric, using scissors.
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Create a paper pattern from which to mass-produce a design concept.
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Draw details on outlined parts to indicate where parts are to be joined, as well as the positions of pleats, pockets, buttonholes, and other features, using computers or drafting instruments.
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Mark samples and finished patterns with information, such as garment size, section, style, identification, and sewing instructions.
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Create design specifications to provide instructions on garment sewing and assembly.
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Compute dimensions of patterns according to sizes, considering stretching of material.
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Input specifications into computers to assist with pattern design and pattern cutting.
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Discuss design specifications with designers, and convert their original models of garments into patterns of separate parts that can be laid out on a length of fabric.
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Trace outlines of paper onto cardboard patterns, and cut patterns into parts to make templates.
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Test patterns by making and fitting sample garments.
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Create a master pattern for each size within a range of garment sizes, using charts, drafting instruments, computers, or grading devices.
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Draw outlines of pattern parts by adapting or copying existing patterns, or by drafting new patterns.