Picture Yourself in Sewing and Dressmaking
Imagine yourself working as a dressmaker at a fashion design studio. You work with models on a daily basis, and you get to use both your creative and technical skills while earning an attractive salary. Thanks to your sewing and dressmaking training course, you fit right in with the other professionals, and understand how to do all of the work assigned to you.
Career Outlook
Professionals in sewing and dressmaking are in demand to work for clothing manufacturers, design studios, tailors, and theatrical production companies. There is also an attractive option for self-employment.
According to the United States Department of Labor more than 1.1 million Americans are employed in the textile, apparel and furnishings industries.*
Careers in Sewing and Dressmaking Require:
• Knowledge of sewing essentials, fabrics, patterns, and designs • Thorough understanding of stitching and production techniques • Awareness of how to produce sewing projects for the home, for children, and for other special applications
Stratford’s Sewing and Dressmaking home study course will provide you with the skills you need to get started on the right course toward a new moneymaking career in sewing and dressmaking. Enroll now!
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| * Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics publication, "Occupational Outlook Handbook". |
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| "It was very helpful to me and I learned a lot." — D.Y. - Illinois |
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| "I thank SCI training very much." — S.W. - Mississippi |
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