Make flat patterns from hat blocks

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Assessment Template
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Evidence Guide
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Self Assessment Survey
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Moodle Outcomes
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Registered Training Organisations
Trying to find someone to train or assess you? This link lists all the RTOs that are currently registered to deliver LMTML3001A, 'Make flat patterns from hat blocks'.
Google Links
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Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

1. Prepare millinery tools, equipment and work area

1.1 Work station is set up according to OHS practices

1.2 Millinery tools and equipment are selected

2. Analyse millinery pattern requirements

2.1 Design information in analysed and specifications are interpreted to identify component shapes of the millinery item

2.2 Hat blocks needed to achieve the crown and brim shapes of the design are determined

2.3 Hat blocks are selected according to design and head size

2.4 Hat blocks are prepared

2.5 Medium to be used for making the patterns is selected and prepared

3 Develop and test millinery patterns

3.1 Medium is applied to hat blocks

3.2 Millinery design lines are marked onto pattern medium according to specifications of millinery design

3.3 Design proportions are checked in relation to millinery design and placement of the hat on the head

3.4 First patterns are cut by applying pattern-making techniques for millinery

3.5 Patterns aretested by making a mock-up or toile in paper or other millinery foundation material

3.6 Full patterns suitable for single-layer cutting are made for the hat

4 Finalise patterns

4.1 Patterns are adjusted where necessary for design and size compliance

4.2 Patterns are finalised and cutting instructions, grainlines and notches are added.

4.3 Patterns are checked against quality criteria


Qualifications and Skillsets

LMTML3001A appears in the following qualifications:

  • LMT30607 - Certificate III in Millinery
  • LMT40707 - Certificate IV in Millinery