Pattern Cutting for Menswear

UPDATED 20140821 11:05:10

If you have completed a beginner’s course or the equivalent, this intermediate level project-based course offers you a structured programme to further develop your skills in the production of patterns for menswear. Learning further manipulation techniques to produce a range of garment features and styles will increase your confidence as a pattern cutter. This course is also useful if you wish to develop a portfolio with the intention to going on to higher education., , You will draft patterns using a different standard size block each term: autumn – trousers, spring – tops including shirts, summer – jackets. Each term exists as a separate course and can be taken as such although enrolment on more than one will build your knowledge and skills to a more advanced level. To achieve the learning outcomes each term, you must complete modules 1 and 2., , To benefit from this course, you must have completed at three terms of pattern cutting at beginner’s level, one of which must be the bodice block., ,

Course information

Name: Pattern Cutting for Menswear Qualification title: Non regulated SFA formula funded provision, Level 1, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design, 13 to 20 hrs, PW C Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20140821 11:05:10 Updated 20140821 11:05:10

Entry requirements

• paper scissors, • a basic sewing kit: fabric scissors, dressmaker’s pins, tape measure, tracing wheel, • sewing threads, • notepad and 2/3 colour pens, HB pencil, sharpener and eraser, • A4 ring binder file, Also:, • ‘Metric Pattern Cutting for Menswear’ by Winifred Aldrich is the reference book used on the course. It is useful for you to have your own copy, • some pattern cutting tools are provided for use in the studio, • paper and card are available for use in the classroom , • calico for toiling is available at cost price from your tutor , • you will need to purchase a sewing machine bobbin from your tutor for £1, refundable at the end of the course, Equipment required • paper scissors, • a basic sewing kit: fabric scissors, dressmaker’s pins, tape measure, tracing wheel, • sewing threads, • notepad and 2/3 colour pens, HB pencil, sharpener and eraser, • A4 ring binder file, Also:, • ‘Metric Pattern Cutting for Menswear’ by Winifred Aldrich is the reference book used on the course. It is useful for you to have your own copy, • some pattern cutting tools are provided for use in the studio, • paper and card are available for use in the classroom , • calico for toiling is available at cost price from your tutor , • you will need to purchase a sewing machine bobbin from your tutor for £1, refundable at the end of the course,

Provider

Morley College
Further Education
enquiries@morleycollege.ac.uk
2074501889
http://www.morleycollege.ac.uk

Address

61 Westminster Bridge Road Town: London County:Greater London

Learning aims

Title: Non regulated SFA formula funded provision, Level 1, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design, 13 to 20 hrs, PW C Qualification: Non regulated SFA formula funded provision, Level 1, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design, 13 to 20 hrs, PW C Classification: Arts, Media and Publishing

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