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Category:Design > Other
ID:20609
Title:Patern cutter and dressmaker for lingerie collection
Location:Remote
Job Description
Cutting patterns for a lingerie collection. I need someone to create samples as well, if you can do both fantastic! If either then still let me know! please state. For now I am looking at ten designs with the possibilty of far more. Experience of creating plus size clothing maybe an advantage (not necessarily). Open to options with charging i.e per hour/per garment.
Job Budget
Job type:Fixed Price Job
Budget:Fixed Price: Not Specified
Additional Information
Approx start date after Bid is selected: Within a couple of months
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:12/04/2010 16:07 pm
Clarification Board
L. H. on 20/03/2010 14:07 pmplease describe the fabric type: woven? chiffon? jersey? lycra? etc as this may affect the work involved.. also does the collection include bras? if so how many?
Reply from Client
M. W. on 12/04/2010 13:05 pmHiya sorry for the delayed reply. A number of materials will be used including lycra and chiffon, lace and satin most of the materials will be mixed with lycra for streatch. There will be 10 to 12 pieces no bras but a few camis.
H. F. on 21/03/2010 18:28 pmHi Michelle!
Do you know what the product mix in your 10 piece range will be? # of briefs & bras (if including bras are they structured or soft?) are you including a camisole or a shift etc?
Thanks!
Reply from Client
M. W. on 12/04/2010 13:07 pmHiya sorry for the delayed reply. There will be 10 to 12 pieces no bras but a few camis and knicks. one corsit the rest are chamois, baby doll and quite simple but sexy night wear pieces.
E. M. on 06/04/2010 12:28 pmHi Michelle,
I was just wondering where the work would be based?
And also what sort of hours you are wanting people to work on the collection, will it be a 9-5 sort of thing?
Kind Regards,
Emily.
Reply from Client
M. W. on 12/04/2010 13:09 pmHiya sorry for the delayed reply. I am based in croydon but this is remote work and can be produced anywhere. hours are completely up to you.
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