New Futures Training
Certificate III in Apparel, Fashion and Textiles
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)The Certificate III in Apparel, Fashion and Textiles aims to equip you with the necessary skills in sewing, patternmaking, and industry processes for creating garments.
As a student in this program, you'll gain a working knowledge of fabric identification, fabric cutting, pattern-making methods, sewing techniques, laying-up, professional finishing, and alterations, all of which are key skills in this vital industry.
Whether you are currently working in the sector or are wanting to start fresh, the program will give you essential skills which can be put to good use in the clothing production and alteration business.
Delivery mode
New Futures Training offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Locations
- 1e/560 High Street, Epping VIC 3076, Australia
- 9 Bridge Street, Werribee VIC 3030, Australia
- building d level 1/440 Craigieburn Rd, Craigieburn VIC 3064, Australia
- level 1/368 Sydney Road, Coburg VIC 3058, Australia
- level 1/377 Sydney Rd, Coburg VIC 3058, Australia
- unit 9/6 South Road, Braybrook VIC 3019, Australia
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
Career opportunities
The Certificate III in Apparel, Fashion and Textiles will prepare you for the following role.
Pattern Maker
A Pattern Maker creates and cuts out designs for clothing or other sewable items. You might work with clients to determine their needs and come up...
About New Futures Training
VICSEG New Futures is a not for profit, community organisation incorporating the Victorian Cooperative on Children's Services for Ethnic Groups (VICSEG Programs for Families, Children & Young People) and New Futures Training. Together VICSEG Programs for Families, Children & Young People and New Futures Training provide support and training to newly arrived and recently settled migrant communities, refugees and asylum seekers.