Professional Learning: Garment Pattern Cutting: Intermediate Techniques Course
- Date: Wednesday 22 April 2026, 09:00 – 16:00
- Location: Clothworkers Building Central and Link
- Interval: Every day
- Until: Thursday 23 April 2026
- Cost: £659
Through hands-on exercises and expert-led demonstrations, participants will delve into more complex pattern-cutting techniques and learn to interpret professional garment specifications.
This course builds on the skills developed in Garment Pattern Cutting: Fundamentals Techniques, moving beyond the basics of garment construction.
Professional Academy for Creative Enterprise (PACE) onsite courses offer a range of in-person teaching and learning experiences at our University of Leeds campus.
Whether you're pursuing a fashion career or exploring a personal interest, this hands-on course is an ideal starting point, combining demonstrations with practical work.
What Will You Learn?
- How to interpret and apply professional garment specifications in pattern drafting.
- The process of pattern cutting a complete unlined garment (e.g. a jacket) using a standard size 12 block.
- Techniques for creating patterns for intermediate-level garment features including collars, hoods, sleeves, ruffles, pleats, flounces, and fastenings.
- The role of visual language, proportions, and annotations in technical drawings and how these guide pattern cutting decisions.
- Considerations for inside finishes, seam construction, and how patterns affect garment manufacturing.
- How to translate 2D technical drawings into accurate, functional pattern pieces.
- Understanding the communication flow between designers, pattern cutters, and manufacturers
- Strategies for improving precision and accuracy in pattern construction.
Find out more and sign up here.