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Costume Cutter Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... Costumes. * Directly responsible for preparing and delegating the work performed by the First Hands, Cutters, Operators and Finishers. * Responsible for establishing the proper methods of ...

... Costumes. * Directly responsible for preparing and delegating the work performed by the First Hands, Cutters, Operators and Finishers. * Responsible for establishing the proper methods of ...

Draper

Boston, MA

$65K - $70K/yr

Ability to operate sewing machines, cutting tools, and other costume shop equipment * Ability to work in a workroom environment with fabrics, machinery, and occasional exposure to shop materials (i.e ...

Contribute to the costume build by supporting the seamstress team or the cutting and patternmaking team as needed; participate in fittings & alterations and show opening seasons. * All other duties ...

Contribute to the costume build by supporting the seamstress team or the cutting and patternmaking team as needed; participate in fittings & alterations and show opening seasons. * All other duties ...

Stage Assistant

Rochester, NY · On-site

$21.78 - $30.53/hr

This includes working in the costume shop and may include cutting, draping and building of costumes and the application and preparation of make-up and wigs for EOT productions and special projects.

Draper/Tailor

Minneapolis, MN · On-site

$36.17/hr

Patternmaking, layout, cutting, pressing, and costume construction skills. * Knowledge of flat patterning and draping techniques to create patterns. * Knowledge of various fabric properties to ...

Stage Assistant

Rochester, NY · On-site

$21.78 - $30.53/hr

This includes working in the costume shop and may include cutting, draping and building of costumes and the application and preparation of make-up and wigs for EOT productions and special projects.

Patternmaking, layout, cutting, pressing, and costume construction skills. * Knowledge of flat patterning and draping techniques to create patterns. * Knowledge of various fabric properties to ...

Draper/Tailor

Minneapolis, MN · On-site

$36.17/hr

Patternmaking, layout, cutting, pressing, and costume construction skills. * Knowledge of flat patterning and draping techniques to create patterns. * Knowledge of various fabric properties to ...

Mascot

Brooklyn, NY · On-site

$16 - $18/hr

... costume and accessories to ensure they are clean and in good condition for each appearance ... With cutting-edge technology and a commitment to excellence, we are quickly become a trusted name ...

Mascot

Brooklyn, NY · On-site

$16 - $18/hr

... costume and accessories to ensure they are clean and in good condition for each appearance ... With cutting-edge technology and a commitment to excellence, we are quickly become a trusted name ...

Together, we partner with creators as they experiment with a range of cutting-edge tools that ... costumes, and poses. We are seeking artists with both unique artistic vision and strong technical ...

Together, we partner with creators as they experiment with a range of cutting-edge tools that ... costumes, and poses. We are seeking artists with both unique artistic vision and strong technical ...

Together, we partner with creators as they experiment with a range of cutting-edge tools that ... costumes, and poses. We are seeking artists with both unique artistic vision and strong technical ...

Together, we partner with creators as they experiment with a range of cutting-edge tools that ... costumes, and poses. We are seeking artists with both unique artistic vision and strong technical ...

Together, we partner with creators as they experiment with a range of cutting-edge tools that ... costumes, and poses. We are seeking artists with both unique artistic vision and strong technical ...

Together, we partner with creators as they experiment with a range of cutting-edge tools that ... costumes, and poses. We are seeking artists with both unique artistic vision and strong technical ...

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How much do costume cutter jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for costume cutter in the United States is $16.49, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $18.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a costume cutter do?

A Costume Cutter is responsible for creating patterns and cutting fabric for costumes based on a designer's specifications. They work closely with costume designers to interpret sketches and select appropriate materials. Using their expertise in tailoring and garment construction, they ensure pieces fit properly before passing them to the sewing team for assembly. Their precision and craftsmanship are essential to achieving the desired look for theatrical productions, film, television, or fashion.

What does a typical day look like for a costume cutter in a costume or theatrical shop?

A typical day for a Costume Cutter involves analyzing costume patterns, selecting and preparing fabrics, and precisely cutting materials according to the designer's specifications. You will work closely with costume designers, tailors, and stitchers, often attending fittings and making adjustments based on feedback. The work is both creative and technical, with a focus on efficiency and accuracy to ensure all pieces are ready for assembly and final production. Teamwork and adaptability are key, as priorities may shift depending on deadlines and production needs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the costume cutter position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Costume Cutter, you need a solid understanding of garment construction, pattern reading, and fabric cutting, typically supported by experience in costume design or fashion production. Proficiency with industrial cutting tools, sewing machines, and sometimes computer-aided design (CAD) systems is often required. Attention to detail, time management, and strong communication skills are essential soft skills for collaborating with designers and production teams. These skills ensure costumes are accurately crafted, delivered on schedule, and meet creative and functional requirements for performances or productions.

How to become a costume cutter?

To become a costume cutter, you typically need a high school diploma or equivalent and develop sewing skills through vocational training, apprenticeships, or on-the-job experience. Proficiency with pattern making, fabric knowledge, and familiarity with sewing machines are essential, and some roles may require a portfolio demonstrating your work.

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What states have the most Costume Cutter jobs?

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Infographic showing various Costume Cutter job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 53% Full Time, 40% Part Time, and 7% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $34,298 per year, or $16.5 per hour.

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Job description

Works directly with the Costume Shop Manager to create or recreate all types of costumes for live entertainment. Carries out responsibilities in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include assisting the Costume Department with directing work by first hands and other employees as designated or assigned.
Essential Functions
  • Is responsible for the professional standards of conduct, appearance and workmanship of personnel in their respective jobs.
  • Responsible for translating the designer's ideas, concepts and sketches into costumes and garments that will be appropriately fitting and wearable.
  • Responsible for creating and supervising construction of costumes or garments until completion. Responsible for keeping the work within the time scheduled and meeting all deadlines.
  • Responsible for preparation of mock-ups of any design for the consideration and approval of the designers or Director of Costumes.
  • Directly responsible for preparing and delegating the work performed by the First Hands, Cutters, Operators and Finishers.
  • Responsible for establishing the proper methods of construction for new and repair of existing garments. Prepares the work for the workroom, including new costumes, refurbishment, and alterations.
  • Coordinates development of Best Practices manual as directed by the Director of Costumes.
  • Seeks to continually improve operational efficiency.
  • Accepts all other duties as assigned by immediate supervisor.

Physical, Mental & Sensory Requirements
Designated Function:
Sitting - 10%, Walking - 25%, Standing - 45%, Bending - 10%, Kneeling - 5%, Lifting - 5%
Special Requirements Include:
Hand Manipulation, Reaching, Grasping, Visual, Auditory, Driving
Designated Function Degree (High for all):
Mathematics, Reading, Verbal, Written, Reasoning
Education, Skills & Experience Requirements
  • The ideal candidate will have strong knowledge and skills as a Tailor and Draper and have several years experience in a high-volume costume shop. Specific vision abilities required by this job include color vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
  • Ability to read, analyze, and follow written instructions.
  • Must have knowledge of period clothing and period costume making and a basic understanding of theatrical terms and directions.
  • Must have the knowledge and ability to run the machinery in the Costume Department such as industrial sewing machines and serger.
  • Must have an artistic eye to recognize the value of the materials produced in the Costume Department which must meet the approval of Costume Shop Manager and/or Director of Costumes.
  • The ability to provide logical solutions to problems and to interpret a variety of requests in written, oral, diagram, or scheduled form.
  • Must be available to drive and to travel to out of town locations with little notice.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and experience working with diverse cultures and backgrounds are a plus.

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