Professional Tailoring Course in Pakistan
Tailoring is both a technical skill and an art of design. At New Pak Technical Training Centre, this course transforms beginners into skilled tailors capable of creating perfect garments for men, women, and children. You’ll learn everything from accurate measurements and pattern drafting to machine operation and professional finishing, preparing you for careers in fashion, boutique management, or industrial garment production.
Course Overview
Tailoring is a timeless craft that combines technical skill with creative design. At New Pak Technical Training Centre, our course is designed to take you from a beginner to a “Master Tailor.” We focus on the entire garment lifecycle—from accurate body measurements and paper pattern drafting to machine operation and high-end finishing for both Men’s and Women’s wear.
Why Choose Our Professional Tailoring Program?
- Dual Mastery (Men & Women): Unlike basic courses, we teach both Gents’ tailoring (Suits, Kurta, Trousers) and Ladies’ fashion (Kameez, Frocks, Gowns, Bridal wear).
- Industrial & Domestic Training: Learn on both traditional foot-pedal machines and high-speed Industrial Lock-stitch machines used in garment factories.
- Pattern Making & Drafting: We emphasize “Paper Pattern” creation, a critical skill that ensures a perfect fit every time and reduces fabric wastage.
- Entrepreneurship Focus: We don’t just teach you to sew; we teach you how to open your own boutique, manage orders, and calculate costs for profit.
Detailed Course Modules
06 | Months Certificate
Focus: Foundations of sewing and domestic garment making.
- Measurement Science: Mastering the “Inch-tape” and recording accurate body dimensions for different body types.
- Sewing Machine Anatomy: Threading, bobbin winding, and performing minor repairs/maintenance on machines.
- Basic Stitches: Practice in hand-stitching (Hemming) and machine-stitching (Straight, Zigzag, Overlock).
- Core Garment Construction: Stitching of Salwar Kameez, simple trousers, and kids’ frocks.
01 | Year Certificate
Focus: Advanced fashion, industrial production, and design.
- Drafting & Cutting: Creating professional “Slopers” (Master Patterns) on brown paper before cutting the fabric.
- Ladies Exclusive Wear: Designing and stitching Anarkalis, Angarkhas, Blouses, and Maxi Gowns.
- Gents Professional Tailoring: Master the art of the perfect collar, cuffs, and front plackets for shirts and waistcoats.
- Surface Ornamentation: Introduction to piping, pleating, tucks, and basic embroidery to add value to your designs.
- Industrial Garment Management: Understanding the “Assembly Line” process used in export-quality garment factories.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Do I Need to Have My Own Sewing Machine to Join?
No. We provide fully equipped labs with modern domestic and industrial machines for all students to use during class hours.
Can I Get a Job in a Garment Factory After This?
Yes. Our 1-year diploma covers industrial machine operations, making you eligible for roles like “Quality Controller” or “Line Supervisor” in major textile units.
Is There a Demand for Tailors in the Gulf?
There is a huge demand for “Master Tailors” in luxury boutiques and uniform manufacturing companies in Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Our certification is ideal for passing their trade tests.
Month 1 — Foundations of Electrical Engineering
Theory Topics
1. Introduction to Electricity
- Definition, history & importance of electrical energy
- Current, voltage, resistance, power, energy
- Conductors, insulators, semiconductors
- SI units and measurement fundamentals
2. Basic Electrical Laws
- Ohm’s Law
- Kirchhoff’s Laws (KCL & KVL)
- Power and energy calculations
3. DC Circuits
- Series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits
- Thevenin & Norton theorem
- Maximum power transfer theorem
4. AC Fundamentals
- Alternating current vs direct current
- Frequency, amplitude, phase
- RMS values, form factor
- Single-phase vs three-phase systems
5. Electrical Symbols & Drawings
- Standard electrical symbols
- Reading basic wiring diagrams
Practical Sessions
1. Multimeter Practice
- Measuring voltage, current and resistance
- Identifying faulty connections
2. Breadboard Circuit Building
- Constructing simple DC circuits
- Verifying Ohm’s law
3. AC Supply Experiments
- Visualizing AC waveforms on CRO
- Testing phase rotation
4. Wiring Tables and Sockets
- Learning core identification and color coding
- Basic house wiring panels
Competency Outcomes
- Understand basic electrical concepts
- Apply laws to real circuits
- Safely use measurement tools
- Interpret simple diagrams
Month 2 — Electrical Machines and Power Systems
Theory Topics
1. Transformers
- Principle of operation
- Types of transformers
- Efficiency and losses
- Step-up vs step-down transformers
2. DC Machines
- Construction and working
- Types: Shunt, Series, Compound
- Applications in industry
3. AC Machines
- Induction motors (single & three-phase)
- Synchronous machines
- Motor starters and controls
4. Power Generation & Distribution
- Overview of power generation (thermal, hydro, renewable)
- Grid structure in Pakistan (WAPDA/PEPCO distribution)
- Substations and feeders
5. Power Factor & Load Management
- Causes of poor power factor
- Correction techniques
- Importance for industries
Practical Sessions
1. Transformer Testing
- Open circuit and short circuit tests
- Determining efficiency and regulation
2. DC Motor Controls
- Starting/Stopping
- Load tests
3. AC Motor Installation
- Mounting and alignment
- Belt and coupling checks
4. Power Distribution Panel
- Bus bar system
- Circuit breakers and fuses
- Labeling and safety checks
Competency Outcomes
- Identify and operate electrical machines
- Test transformers and motors
- Understand distribution networks
- Improve power factor on load systems
Month 3 — Electrical Installation & Maintenance
Theory Topics
1. Electrical Codes & Standards
- Pakistan Standards & safety regulations
- International standards (IEC, NEC basics)
2. Wiring Systems
- Conduit, trunking, casing
- Cable selection and derating
- Earthing and bonding requirements
3. Protective Devices
- Fuses, MCBs, MCCBs, RCDs
- Relays and overcurrent protection
- Coordination and selectivity
4. Lighting & Power Circuits
- Types of lighting systems
- Power outlets and load calculations
- Smart lighting in modern industries
5. Preventive & Predictive Maintenance
- Schedules and checklists
- Fault diagnosis
- Tools and equipment for maintenance
Practical Sessions
1. Wiring Practice
- Office/home wiring layout
- Conduit bending and fitting
2. Panel Building
- Mounting MCBs/MCCBs
- Labeling and schematic integration
3. Fault Finding Exercises
- Break/fault simulations
- Using test lamps and insulation testers
4. Maintenance Plan Mock Drill
- Creating maintenance check sheets
- Simulating preventive maintenance rounds
Competency Outcomes
- Implement standards in installations
- Build and maintain electrical wiring
- Diagnose and fix common faults
- Schedule maintenance activitie
Month 4 — Control Systems & Automation
Theory Topics
1. Basics of Control Systems
- Open vs closed loop systems
- Sensors and actuators
2. Motor Control
- Starters (Direct Online, Star-Delta)
- Contactors, Overload relays
- Speed control techniques
3. PLC Fundamentals
- PLC architecture
- I/O modules and programming basics
- Ladder logic principles
4. Automation Components
- Relays, timers, counters
- Human-Machine Interface (HMI)
- SCADA basics
5. Electrical Safety in Control Rooms
- Lockout/Tagout procedure (LOTO)
- Safety interlocks
- Electrical hazard mitigation
Practical Sessions
1. Control Panel Wiring
- Wiring contactors and relays
- Testing motor control circuits
2. PLC Programming Lab
- Simple ladder logic
- I/O testing
- Timers & counters exercises
3. Automation Projects
- Conveyor control
- Traffic light simulation
- Level control stations
4. Safety Simulation
- Emergency stops
- Safety interlock testing
Competency Outcomes
- Design basic control circuits
- Program PLCs for industrial tasks
- Integrate safety in automation
- Troubleshoot control panel
Month 5 — Industrial Electrical Practices
Theory Topics
1. Industrial Electrical Safety
- Risk assessments
- Safe work permits
- PPE selection
2. Power Quality & Harmonics
- Voltage sag/swells
- Harmonic distortion
- Mitigation techniques
3. Energy Management
- Load analysis
- Energy efficient motors
- Demand management
4. Electrical Contracts & Documentation
- Job estimation
- Material take-offs (MTOs)
- Reporting and record-keeping
5. Standards & Compliance
- Environmental regulations
- Factory Act and labor safety complianc
Practical Sessions
1. Safety Drills
- Fire extinguisher training
- Emergency evacuation
2. Power Quality Testing
- Using power quality analyzers
- Reading waveforms and logs
3. Energy Audit
- On-site energy audit project
- Recommendations report
4. Documentation Workshop
- Writing work orders
- Daily site reports
Competency Outcomes
- Promote safety culture
- Analyze power quality
- Perform energy audits
- Prepare professional documentation
Month 6 — Capstone Projects & Assessment
Theory Revision & Mock Tests
1. Comprehensive Theory Recap
- All previous modules
- Focus on weak areas
- Model question papers
2. Regulations & Safety Quiz
- Codes, standards, best practices
- Scenario-based questions
3. Site Supervision Principles
- Leadership & communication
- Team management techniques
4. Cost Control & Budgeting Basics
- Man-hour estimates
- Material cost control
- Profit & loss in electrical projects
Practical Final Assessment
1. Installation Project
- Complete wiring of a model building
- Panel assembly & commissioning
2. Control System Project
- PLC automation setup
- Documentation & presentation
3. Maintenance Project
- Predictive maintenance plan
- Fault diagnosis demo
4. Industry Simulation
- Mock site supervision
- Real-time problem solving
