Unit group 7532

PSOC Unit group 7532 — Garment and related patternmakers and cutters

Textile, leather and related patternmakers and cutters create precision master patterns for production of garments, other textile, and leather or fur products. They mark, cut, shape and trim textile, light leather and other materials according to blueprints or specifications in the manufacture of garments, hats and caps, gloves and miscellaneous products. Their tasks include: a) creating a master pattern for each size within a range of garment sizes, using charts, drafting instruments, computers, and/or grading devices; b) creating the “blueprint” or pattern pieces for a particular apparel design with the aid of a computer; c) calculating dimensions of patterns according to sizes, considering stretching of material; d) drawing details on outlined parts to indicate where parts are to be joined, as well as the positions of pleats, pockets, buttonholes on garments, decorative stitching on shoe parts or eyelets on canvas products using computers or drafting instruments; e) positioning templates or measuring materials to locate specified points of cuts or to obtain maximum yields and mark fabric accordingly; f) laying out master pattern on fabric and cutting sample pattern; g) testing patterns by making and fitting sample garments; h) placing patterns on top of layers of fabric and cutting fabric following patterns, using electric or manual knives, cutters or computer numerically controlled cutting devices; i) cutting fabric or fur pelts to make parts for garments and other fur articles; j) trimming excess material or cutting threads off finished products, such as cutting loose ends of a finished product; k) positioning leather on cutting bed of machine, maximizing usage according to skin grain, skin flaws and skin stretch; l) performing pattern-making, marking and cutting tasks in the manufacture of other products such as soft furnishings and canvas goods. Examples of the occupations classified here: Fur pattern-maker, Garment cutter, Garment marker, Garment patternmaker, Glove cutter, Hat and cap-pattern maker, Leather cutter, Leather patternmaker, Textile cutter, Textile patternmaker Some related occupations classified elsewhere: Textile pattern-making machine operator -8159

Level Unit group
Code 7532
Children 0
Source PSOC
Practical summary

What this code covers

Textile, leather and related patternmakers and cutters create precision master patterns for production of garments, other textile, and leather or fur products. They mark, cut, shape and trim textile, light leather and other materials according to blueprints or specifications in the manufacture of garments, hats and caps, gloves and miscellaneous products. Their tasks include: a) creating a master pattern for each size within a range of garment sizes, using charts, drafting instruments, computers, and/or grading devices; b) creating the “blueprint” or pattern pieces for a particular apparel design with the aid of a computer; c) calculating dimensions of patterns according to sizes, considering stretching of material; d) drawing details on outlined parts to indicate where parts are to be joined, as well as the positions of pleats, pockets, buttonholes on garments, decorative stitching on shoe parts or eyelets on canvas products using computers or drafting instruments; e) positioning templates or measuring materials to locate specified points of cuts or to obtain maximum yields and mark fabric accordingly; f) laying out master pattern on fabric and cutting sample pattern; g) testing patterns by making and fitting sample garments; h) placing patterns on top of layers of fabric and cutting fabric following patterns, using electric or manual knives, cutters or computer numerically controlled cutting devices; i) cutting fabric or fur pelts to make parts for garments and other fur articles; j) trimming excess material or cutting threads off finished products, such as cutting loose ends of a finished product; k) positioning leather on cutting bed of machine, maximizing usage according to skin grain, skin flaws and skin stretch; l) performing pattern-making, marking and cutting tasks in the manufacture of other products such as soft furnishings and canvas goods. Examples of the occupations classified here: Fur pattern-maker, Garment cutter, Garment marker, Garment patternmaker, Glove cutter, Hat and cap-pattern maker, Leather cutter, Leather patternmaker, Textile cutter, Textile patternmaker Some related occupations classified elsewhere: Textile pattern-making machine operator -8159

Administrative context

Where this code is used

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Garment and related trades workers.

Selection note

How to choose it

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Garment and related trades workers grouping.

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FAQ

What does PSOC 7532 cover?

Textile, leather and related patternmakers and cutters create precision master patterns for production of garments, other textile, and leather or fur products. They mark, cut, shape and trim textile, light leather and other materials according to blueprints or specifications in the manufacture of garments, hats and caps, gloves and miscellaneous products. Their tasks include: a) creating a master pattern for each size within a range of garment sizes, using charts, drafting instruments, computers, and/or grading devices; b) creating the “blueprint” or pattern pieces for a particular apparel design with the aid of a computer; c) calculating dimensions of patterns according to sizes, considering stretching of material; d) drawing details on outlined parts to indicate where parts are to be joined, as well as the positions of pleats, pockets, buttonholes on garments, decorative stitching on shoe parts or eyelets on canvas products using computers or drafting instruments; e) positioning templates or measuring materials to locate specified points of cuts or to obtain maximum yields and mark fabric accordingly; f) laying out master pattern on fabric and cutting sample pattern; g) testing patterns by making and fitting sample garments; h) placing patterns on top of layers of fabric and cutting fabric following patterns, using electric or manual knives, cutters or computer numerically controlled cutting devices; i) cutting fabric or fur pelts to make parts for garments and other fur articles; j) trimming excess material or cutting threads off finished products, such as cutting loose ends of a finished product; k) positioning leather on cutting bed of machine, maximizing usage according to skin grain, skin flaws and skin stretch; l) performing pattern-making, marking and cutting tasks in the manufacture of other products such as soft furnishings and canvas goods. Examples of the occupations classified here: Fur pattern-maker, Garment cutter, Garment marker, Garment patternmaker, Glove cutter, Hat and cap-pattern maker, Leather cutter, Leather patternmaker, Textile cutter, Textile patternmaker Some related occupations classified elsewhere: Textile pattern-making machine operator -8159

Where is PSOC 7532 used in practice?

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Garment and related trades workers.

How do I choose PSOC 7532 over nearby options?

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Garment and related trades workers grouping.