Want to break into South Africa’s clothing and manufacturing industry? Applications are now open for the Pattern Making Programme (PMP) in Durban, a six-month skills development and internship opportunity for unemployed graduates and final-year students.
This industry-focused programme combines classroom training with real manufacturing workplace experience, giving young people practical, job-ready pattern-making skills that employers are actively looking for.
Quick Programme Facts
- Programme Name: Pattern Making Programme (PMP)
- Duration: 6 months
- Location: Durban, KwaZulu-Natal
- Programme Type: Skills Development / Internship
- Status: Applications Open
Programme Overview
The Pattern Making Programme is designed to develop technically competent, employment-ready pattern makers for South Africa’s fashion and clothing manufacturing sector.
Interns receive a balance of theoretical learning, hands-on practice, and industry exposure, ensuring they graduate with skills that translate directly into the workplace.
During the programme, interns will learn to:
- Create accurate patterns from design sketches
- Use professional pattern-making software
- Apply sustainable practices in garment production
- Work effectively in manufacturing teams
- Communicate technical concepts clearly and professionally
How the Training Works
Training follows a rotational learning model each month:
- 2 weeks of classroom-based theory
- 2 weeks of hands-on workplace experience
Interns work alongside experienced pattern makers, gaining insight into real production environments, tools, workflows, and industry best practices.
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What You Will Learn
Technical Pattern-Making Skills
- Manual pattern making
- Tech pack development
- Fabrics and fibres
- Garment construction
- Quality assurance
Manufacturing & Industry Knowledge
- Principles of clothing manufacturing
- Critical path management
- Raw materials handling
- Trend and range development
- Quality control systems
Foundational & Workplace Skills
- Manufacturing foundation skills
- Store and production floor exposure
- Sustainability in fashion and manufacturing
- Preparation for the world of work
Who Should Apply?
To qualify for the Pattern Making Programme, applicants must:
- Be a South African citizen
- Be 18–33 years old
- Be unemployed
- Have no criminal record
- Hold a diploma or degree, or be a final-year student, in:
- Fashion Design
- Clothing Production
- Or a related qualification
Programme Benefits
By completing the programme, interns gain:
- In-demand pattern-making skills
- Hands-on industry experience
- Exposure to professional manufacturing environments
- Improved employability in the clothing and manufacturing sector
Training Location
All training takes place in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal.
Applicants must be able to attend in-person training for the full six-month duration.
Skills Development Impact (FY2025)
This programme forms part of a larger youth skills initiative with proven results:
- Youth Developed: 9,021
- Youth Employed: 6,316
- Absorption Rate: 70%
How This Programme Helps Your Career
Graduates leave the programme with practical pattern-making expertise, real workplace exposure, and industry-relevant skills — significantly improving their chances of securing employment in the fashion and manufacturing industry.
How to Apply
Interested candidates must apply online and submit:
- Certified copy of South African ID
- Qualification certificates (if graduated)
- Academic record (if currently studying)
📌 Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Apply online now to start your pattern-making career
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