Decision desk · up to four routes
Compare the evidence, not the hype.
Put access, scope, freshness, and limitations beside each other before opening another tab or paying for access.
Current working set
1 route on the desk.
One route is ready. Add at least one more to make the tradeoffs visible.
Swipe the table sideways to inspect all 1 routes
| Decision field | 01 · Open accessEU ESCO Apparel Patternmaker ProfileEuropean UnionRemove |
|---|---|
| Decision fit | |
| Primary job | Find patterns & fit |
| Area | Patterns & fit |
| Best for | Mapping multilingual patternmaker role names and competency terms when writing job briefs, comparing training language, or searching European labor information |
| Know before using | ESCO is a multilingual classification and terminology source, not a practitioner directory, professional license, regulated-status determination, qualification, competence assessment, provider approval, hiring recommendation, or evidence of individual experience. A linked skill does not establish proficiency, scope, availability, price, or project fit. Confirm the current ESCO version, local occupation and regulation context, role responsibilities, portfolio, references, systems, deliverables, rights, and acceptance evidence independently. |
| Practical access | |
| For | Apparel brands |
| Location or jurisdiction | European Union |
| Access | Open access |
| Format | Reference |
| Source type | Official registry |
| Evidence state | |
| What the source establishes | The European Commission's ESCO service publishes released occupation 7532.7, wearing apparel patternmaker, with preferred labels in 28 languages. Its profile describes interpreting design sketches, cutting patterns, meeting customer requirements, and producing samples, prototypes, and size series. The API links 21 essential skills or knowledge areas, including creating and grading garment patterns, standard sizing systems, apparel manufacturing technology, CAD, pattern-cutting software, alterations, technical drawings, fabric distinction, and apparel inspection, plus five optional areas including 3D body scanners and scan analysis. |
| Source checked | Jul 16, 2026 |
| Next review due | Oct 14, 2026 |
| Inspect | |
Use the desk well
A comparison narrows the next check. It does not finish it.
- 01Choose routes that could solve the same job.
- 02Eliminate access, scope, or jurisdiction mismatches.
- 03Read each limitation before following the source.
- 04Verify project-specific claims with the source or provider.