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How to Hire a Tailor
If you can't find the clothes you're looking for at a store, consider having them made. Good tailors can create garments that reflect your personal style and fit your figure impeccably. They also can perform minor miracles when you need an item ... [... more]
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How to Put Together a College Art Portfolio
A solid portfolio is the key to getting your first job out of college. Portfolios are different depending on what your craft is, but the following tips can be used to ensure that your portfolio is professional, easy to transport and display, ... [... more]
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How to Become a Textiles Chemist
Textile chemistry is divided into three major fields: dyeing and finishing, fiber and polymer and the blending of textile materials. Textile chemists work in research and development, process development, process modification, technical services, ... [... more]
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How to Choose an Upholstery School
If you are thinking of a career as an upholsterer, you need to choose an upholstery school. An upholsterer needs to have training in many areas including repair, recovering, reconditioning and re-upholstery. An upholsterer can also specialize in ... [... more]
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How to Find a Textile Job
Textile jobs come in all shapes and sizes. However, 50 percent of the available jobs in this industry are going to be in sales and marketing. The remaining 50 percent of textile jobs available will be in design, engineering and management. If you ... [... more]
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How to Prepare for a Textile Job
The textile industry is one of the most stable and broad industries out there. As emerging economies create more demand, and technology is woven into existing textiles to create better, cheaper material, the number of well-paid and high-quality ... [... more]
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How to Write a Resume for a Textile Job
Entering the textile industry is not always the easiest thing to do. However, with the proper resume you can get your foot in the door. Follow these steps to write a winning resume for a textile job. Read the job posting or job description ... [... more]
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How to Become a Fabric Merchandiser
The fashion industry involves the design, manufacturing and merchandising of apparel. When you become a fabric merchandiser, you will be responsible for the allocation and merchandising of fabric. The job requires several years of education, ... [... more]
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How to Become a Pattern Maker
Pattern makers are responsible for taking a fashion designer's drawing or idea for an article of clothing and creating a paper pattern that can be translated to fabric. Sometimes pattern makers are only given a sketch and must actually create the ... [... more]
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How to Dress for a Textile Job
The textile industry designs, manufactures and produces fabrics and clothing for people. If you work in this industry your work clothes will need to reflect your position in this industry, as well as the type of textiles your company creates. ... [... more]
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How to Become a Furrier
If you want to become a furrier, not only you need to have a steady hand and flair for sewing, you will also need to be knowledgeable in the selecting of fur pelts. Also, it doesn't stop there, because if you want to be a good furrier, you will ... [... more]
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How to Become a Knitting Machine Technician
Knitting machine technicians are responsible for repairing and sometimes running today's complex and computerized knitting machines. Since a knitting machine is really just a big computer programmed to produce a type, quality and particular size ... [... more]
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