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Job Description
Sew, join, reinforce, or finish, usually with needle and thread, a variety of manufactured items. Includes weavers and stitchers.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 51-6051.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 25,630.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 12.00
- Currently, there are 6,540 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Sewers, Hand”.
Also Known As…
- Sewers, Hand
- Seamstress
- Dressmaker
- Designer
- Custom Seamstress
- Custom Designer
- Custom Clothier
- Couturier
- Alteration Specialist
- Umbrella Tipper
- Thread Marker
- Stitcher
- Sewer Separation Designer
- Pelota Maker
- Passementerie Worker
- Mattress Specialist
- Mattress Finisher
- Mattress and Foundation Sewer
- Lamp Shade Sewer
- Knit Goods Mender
- Hosiery Mender
- Hat Mender
- Hat Maker
- Hand Weaver
- Hand Umbrella Tipper
- Hand Stitcher
- Hand Sole Sewer
- Hand Shoes Sewer
- Hand Sewer
- Hand Quilter
- Hand Knitter
- Hand Finisher
- Foundation Maker
- Feather Stitcher
- Embroidery Specialist
- Decorator
- Casing Sewer
- Beadworker
- Baseball Hand Sewer
- Bale Sewer
Tasks for “Cloth Bale Header”
- Fold, twist, stretch, or drape material, and secure articles in preparation for sewing.
- Use different sewing techniques such as felling, tacking, basting, embroidery, and fagoting.
- Measure and align parts, fasteners, or trimmings, following seams, edges, or markings on parts.
- Draw and cut patterns according to specifications.
- Trim excess threads or edges of parts, using scissors or knives.
- Tie, knit, weave or knot ribbon, yarn, or decorative materials.
- Wax thread by drawing it through a ball of wax.
- Soften leather or shoe material with water to prepare it for sewing.
- Attach trimmings and labels to articles with cement, using brushes or cement guns.
- Select thread, twine, cord, or yarn to be used, and thread needles.
- Sew buttonholes, or add lace or other trimming.
- Smooth seams with heated irons, flat bones, or rubbing sticks.
- Sew, join, reinforce, or finish parts of articles, such as garments, books, mattresses, toys, and wigs, using needles and thread or other materials.
Related Technology & Tools
- Sewing thimbles
- Embroidery machines
- Seam gauges
- Sewing awls
- Computer laser printers
- Vary form curves
- Measuring tapes
- Foot rules
- Steel straight pins
- Sewing scissors
- Fabric shears
- Lacing fids
- Utility knives
- Gridded rulers
- Seam rippers
- Stitching fids
- Laptop computers
- Tailor's squares
- Sewing needles
- Leather punches
- Pressing irons
- Overstitchers
- Tablet computers
- Needle threaders
- Graphics digitizing software
- Embroidery design software
- Drawing software
- Template design software