Gain knowledge in industrial sewing machine operation
Learn industrial methods of apparel construction
In this course students are introduced to industrial sewing equipment and to basic operations of the single needle machine. Students are introduced to stitches and seam types and to standard pattern shapes and symbols and will complete sewing operations for individual garment components such as darts and simple seams.
This course will familiarize students with joining garment elements together using the industrial sewing machine and the serger. At the end of the course students will recognize the shapes created by the joining of flat garment pieces. A simple garment project will be completed.
In this course students will have the ability to complete semi-section parts of garment construction. Waistbands, collars, sleeves and cuffs are completed. Students also learn zipper application and the use of the buttonholer and button machines.
Students will learn to join multiple garments components to create whole garments. Sleeve set in, collar insertion, and other standard multiple section operations will be completed.
This course provides deeper knowledge of garment construction and quality measures. Students will learn finishing techniques, apply linings, and complete specialty details such as pleats and miter corners. Specialty sewing machine operation and essential hand sewing skills will be learned and practiced.
4 week industry placement of 100 hours to apply what has been learned.
In-depth training with different seams, fabrics, and common construction processes are combined with in-class sewing practice and a 100 hour work placement module. In addition to the learning outcome requirements, programs are designed to provide essential transferrable skills (referred to sometimes as essential employability skills), which include: communication, resume preparation and interview techniques, problem solving, as well as interpersonal and personal skills.
This program will prepare you for entry level employment and experience in fashion related careers in sewing contracting/production factories, design/custom sewing, and alteration shops.
Successful graduates of the program will be prepared to take on production roles such as: Sewing machine operator, Line operator, Fusing machine operator, Cutting helper, Bundling helper, Line supervisor, Sample maker.
Program available at no cost to eligible participants.
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Rosa Fracassa
Associate Dean, School of Fashion and Jewellery | Fashion Exchange
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Program Support & Industry Liaison