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- A patternmaker is a skilled worker who produces patterns on paper or fabric for use in the clothing industry. Apparel patternmakers draft patterns based...
- Patternmaker may refer to: Patternmaker (engineering) Patternmaker (clothing) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Patternmaker...
- moldmaking, but also often incorporates elements of fine woodworking. Patternmakers (sometimes styled pattern-makers or pattern makers) learn their skills...
- United Patternmakers ****ociation (UPA) was a trade union in the United Kingdom. The ****ociation was founded in 1872 to represent skilled patternmakers in...
- may make what is known as haute couture. Such a person usually hires patternmakers and machinists for garment production, and is either emplo**** by exclusive...
- or patternmaking skills and only sketch or conceptualize garments. Patternmakers flat draft the shapes and sizes of numerous pieces of a garment by hand...
- Gareth won first prize in a BBC Northeast competition, for his play, The Patternmaker (1965). There are traces of a 1960s Topsy and Tim TV and radio productions...
- between a basic pattern, a first pattern, and a production pattern. Patternmakers grade the first cuts to the desired size with the aid of CAD software...
- Yugoslavia, the national communist party. Her mother Amalija worked as a patternmaker at the children's clothing manufacturer Jutranjka in Sevnica. In Sevnica...
- ASLEF 1946–1952 (in 1952). Wilfred Beard, General Secretary, United Patternmakers' ****ociation (in 1959). Clive Bell, art critic (in 1953). Alan Bennett...