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Course: Certificate IV in Applied Fashion Design & Technology (Mac) LMT41007 (in partnership with the College of Fashion Design)

This course has been custom-designed for students seeking to break into the fashion industry, as well as dressmaking enthusiasts wishing to take their skills to the next level. It also has much to offer those wishing to produce well-fitting clothes for themselves or turn a hobby into a small business.

Developed by the innovative College of Fashion Design under the LMT07 Textiles, Clothing & Footwear Training Package, the course delivers valuable foundation skills in sketching and pattern block construction to individual measurements. You will also learn to interact and network within the fashion industry, and to communicate and sell your design concepts. On successful completion of this course, students will be able to independently create and draw original designs, draft patterns and construct garments to individual measurements. The course includes CD-ROMs and workbooks from Telestia, a global leader in learning materials for the fashion industry.

Potential jobs

  • Assistant designer
  • Patternaker
  • Small custom clothing business owner-operator
  • Small custom clothing business manager


Included materials

  • Telestia patternmaking CD-ROM and workbook
  • Telestia fashion design CD-ROM and workbook
  • Telestia equipment kit

    Course Number E0123
    Course Fees From $121.67 per week View our payment options
    Delivery mode: Online (includes print materials)
    Course duration: 6-18 months
    Assessments: 23 projects plus portfolio of 8 garments
    Qualification: Certificate IV
    Nationally Recognised Yes
    Government Funding Yes
    Career One jobs for:
    Fashion & Accessories 104

    ID

    LMTGN2001B
    • Follow defined OHS policies and procedures
      • Identify and follow workplace practices for hazard identification and risk control
      • Apply OHS practices to own work
      • Contribute to participative arrangements for management of OHS
    LMTFD4018B
    LMTCL3009B
    LMTCL2003B
    • Identify fibres and fabrics
      • Identify fibres and fabrics
      • Describe fabric construction processes
      • Describe qualities of fabrics
      • Determine uses of fabrics
    LMTCL3001B
    LMTCL2010B
    LMTFD4008B
    LMTFD4015B
    LMTFD4010B
    LMTFD5014B
    LMTFD5015B
    • Develop patterns for complex fashion garments
      • Prepare pattern workstation
      • Analyse garment range
      • Analyse fabrics for garment range
      • Select and assess block portfolio
      • Create pattern
      • Prepare sample pattern
      • Develop pattern portfolio
      • Maintain records
    LMTFD4017B
    • Source materials and resources for production of fashion design
      • Identify materials and resources required for production
      • Identify materials and resources available in Australia
      • Identify materials and resources available overseas
      • Identify lead times and payment requirements
      • Identify costs of purchasing materials and resources
      • Shipping options are determined
      • Select and source materials and resources
      • Follow quality processes
    LMTFD4011B
    LMTFD4016B
    LMTCL2011B
    • Draw and interpret a basic sketch
      • Prepare drawing tools, equipment and workstation
      • Identify basic design styles
      • Use template to draw sketches
      • Interpret sketch
      • Complete work
    LMTFD4003B
    LMTFD2005B
    LMTFD4014B
    LMTFD3004B
    LMTFD4002B
    LMTFD4006B
    LMTFD4005B
    LMTFD4001B
    • Apply design studio process
      • Interpret design brief
      • Research relevant information
      • Develop and refine design concept
      • Present design for feedback
      • Prepare for production
      • Develop design pattern
      • Produce fashion product
    LMTFD4004B
    • Calculate cost estimates for fashion products
      • Identify factors to be considered when costing fashion products
      • Identify costs involved in producing fashion products
      • Identify and calculate labour costs involved in fashion product production
      • Develop costing sheets to industry standards

    Entry requirements

    Minimum education

    • Year 10 or equivalent OR
    • relevant qualification OR
    • relevant vocational experience.
    • Basic sewing skills would be an advantage.

    Minimum age

    Minimum age of 16 years. If you are under 18 your application must be signed by a parent or guardian.

    Computer requirements

    The software provided with this course is designed to run on a Mac only. Students will receive a hard copy of the learning materials by mail, and will need access to a computer and the internet in order to use the OpenSpace online learning platform.

    Minimum specifications for the computer are:

    • Microsoft Office 2003 or equivalent and
    • Mac OS X and
    • CD-ROM drive.

    Students will also need access to a printer and the following applications:

    • Adobe Acrobat Reader and
    • Macromedia Flash player and
    • Java software and
    • Picture manager software for use in conjunction with digital camera.

    English language requirements

    If English is not your first language and you did not complete the last two years of secondary education in English, you are required to provide evidence of English language competency before enrolling into the course.

    Examples of appropriate evidence are listed below:

    Evidence

    Example

    IELTS Overall score of 5.5
    TOEFL 530 (paper), 197 (computer) or 71 (internet)
    Evidence of employment in an English-speaking country Testimonial, statutory declaration.

    Open Colleges will endeavour to provide additional assistance to students who experience difficulties with language, literacy and numeracy.

    Additional requirements

    Students require access to:

    • a domestic sewing machine
    • digital camera (and/or scanner and camera).

    Students also need to provide:

    • pattern paper
    • calico or light cotton for toiles
    • paper scissors
    • cutting scissors
    • tape measure
    • pins
    • fabric for their final four garments.
      Students who successfully complete the Certificate IV in Applied Fashion Design & Technology LMT41007 will be eligible for credit towards the Diploma of Applied Fashion Design & Technology LMT50307.  

      Meredith Raines

      Meredith Raines is creative, passionate about education and has a fundamental belief in the importance of providing our community with a well-rounded education.

      Meredith has taught VET fashion design, textiles, art, ceramics and visual communication in a number of secondary schools, and has an extensive knowledge of garment construction, having honed her skills since she was an adolescent.

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      Government funding

      In some instances, students may be eligible for Austudy, Centrelink or other government-funded programs to help with study. Please check with Centrelink regarding eligibility, or contact a course and careers advisor on 1300 853 033.

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