1) Sews using various types of stitches, such as felling, tacking, basting, embroidery, and $%&!#$%&.
2) Joins and reinforces parts of articles, such as garments, books, mattresses, toys, and wigs.
3) Selects thread, twine, cord, or yarn and thread needles.
4)Sewers must measure and piece together parts, stitch them together, and sew in trimmings, zippers, buttons, and other fasteners. To finish a product, they may iron seams and trim edges. Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers create garments for customers and alter clothing to fit better.
1) Ensure that all cutting equipment is in good working order. Maintain accurate and timely records of cut orders, production schedules, etc. Assure the proper use of cutter tools to ensure quality products are being produced by hand or machined according to company standards.
2)Preparing material to sew into a garment or pattern by measuring, placing marks, and cutting the fabric or textile to the proper specifications.
3) As a fabric cutter, you can work in different environments and may handle various materials depending on that environment