This comprehensive programme covers everything from the fundamentals of garment pattern cutting and customisation, through to creating patterns for intermediate-level garment features and interpreting professional garment specifications.
This four-day programme equips participants with theoretical and practical expertise in garment pattern cutting. Bringing together the Introduction to Garment Pattern Cutting: Fundamental Techniques and Garment Pattern Cutting: Intermediate Techniques courses, it offers a clear, structured pathway for those looking to build and advance their garment construction skills.
On-Campus Course
Introductory/Intermediate
All Included
Certificate of Completion
4 Days
2 consecutive days in the first week,
2 consecutive days in the second week
8th Jul, 2026 - 9th Jul, 2026
and15th Jul, 2026 - 16th Jul, 2026
This comprehensive programme covers everything from the fundamentals of garment pattern cutting and customisation, through to creating patterns for intermediate-level garment features and interpreting professional garment specifications.
Gain an initial understanding of key pattern cutting techniques and then apply your learning through practical demonstrations and hands-on experience using industry-standard equipment.
Learn from experienced professionals, use industry-standard equipment and workflows, and connect with peers to expand your professional network.
Enhance your understanding of the garment construction process and build your portfolio with intermediate-level pattern work suitable for professional presentation.
Participate in practical activities and learn from live demonstrations of garment pattern cutting and garment construction.
Individuals interested in learning about garment construction or fashion design.
Those looking to enhance their pattern-cutting skills for personal or professional development.
Sewing hobbyists wanting to deepen their garment pattern-cutting knowledge and skills.
Fashion marketing, buying, or business graduates who want to gain insight into the practical and technical side of garment production.
2 Days
The first half of the programme introduces the fundamentals of garment pattern cutting through a blend of theory and practical sessions. You will develop essential skills in drafting, adjusting, and understanding patterns.
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2 days
The second half of the programme builds on your foundational skills. You will explore more complex pattern-cutting techniques, and you will learn to interpret professional garment specifications.
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Deborah Fowler is a highly skilled Fashion Design Technician at the University of Leeds, guiding students through the intricate transformation of 2D patterns into fully realised 3D garments. With a focus on hands-on learning, she mentors’ students in practical garment construction, sharing essential industry techniques that bridge design theory and application.
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As a Fashion Design Innovation Technician at the School of Design, Faye Hindle supports students by teaching them essential technical skills for fashion creation, including the use of industrial machinery and specialised equipment for pattern cutting, embroidery, and garment construction. With over 15 years of industry experience, she provides hands-on guidance, helping students transform creative concepts into professional-quality outcomes.
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Elaine Evans is a Senior Teaching Fellow in Fashion Design at the School of Design and Programme Leader for the BA (Hons) Fashion Design programme. Specialising in garment technology, construction, and pattern cutting, she integrates hands-on expertise into teaching across undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Elaine also plays a pivotal role in managing the Yorkshire Fashion Archive, embedding its rich historical resources into teaching, research, and fostering student engagement.
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