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Decision field01 · Open accessUK Fashion & Textiles Pattern Cutter StandardUnited Kingdom · Europe & MediterraneanRemove
Decision fit
Primary jobFind patterns & fit
AreaPatterns & fit
Best forUnderstanding the knowledge, skills, sample review, fit evaluation, documentation, and production handoff expected in a UK pattern-cutter role
Know before usingThis is an occupational and apprenticeship standard, not a practitioner directory, course guarantee, provider endorsement, professional license, universal pattern method, or proof that an individual meets the standard. It reflects a UK apprenticeship context and does not establish current vacancies, provider quality, funding eligibility, assessment outcome, experience, workmanship, availability, price, or fit for a particular project. Verify version, delivery, training, assessment, employment, and portfolio evidence directly.
Practical access
ForApparel brands
Location or jurisdictionUnited Kingdom · Europe & Mediterranean
AccessOpen access
FormatReference
Source typeOfficial registry
Evidence state
What the source establishesSkills England lists Fashion and Textiles Pattern Cutter ST0541 as approved for delivery, Level 3, version 1.1, updated December 10, 2025. The standard covers interpreting design briefs, drafting blocks and prototypes, taking measurements, using manual or CAD systems, overseeing sample production, evaluating size, fit, shape, fall, style and design, rectifying patterns, creating final master patterns, maintaining technical records, and handing production information to staff or suppliers.
Source checkedJul 16, 2026
Next review dueOct 14, 2026
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