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Maintain a clean, safe, and organized workstation * Meet daily production goals and timelines ... Flexible scheduling options, including part-time opportunities * Supportive, small-team environment

Maintain a clean, safe, and organized workstation * Meet daily production goals and timelines ... Flexible scheduling options, including part-time opportunities * Supportive, small-team environment

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As our business continues to grow, we're looking for a part-time Sewing Machine Technician to help maintain and service both customer machines and the machines we use in our classroom.

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Accountant

Muscle Shoals, AL ยท On-site

$300 - $500/wk

We ship sewing, quilting and embroidery machines all over the country and other countries. We are ... This role is ideal for a beginner with a accounting degree this is a part time job that could lead ...

Experience in fittings, major alterations, resizing of garments and basic sewing machine maintenance * Experience with Invotech GIMS (Garment Inventory Management System) preferred * Ability to ...

Experience in fittings, major alterations, resizing of garments and basic sewing machine maintenance * Experience with Invotech GIMS (Garment Inventory Management System) preferred * Ability to ...

Mounts medals and sews items on uniform as appropriate. - Operates a sewing machine and maintains working area in clean and orderly condition. - Receives from authorized patrons garments articles to ...

Home Sewer Work from Home

Wylie, TX ยท On-site +1

$9 - $15/hr

Able to identify components and workings of sewing machine and perform basic daily maintenance. * Inspecting products for defects. * Knowledge of materials. Preferred Skills (Not Required, however a ...

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How much do part time sewing machine maintenance jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time sewing machine maintenance in the United States is $16.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $17.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Part Time Sewing Machine Maintenance vs Part Time Sewing Machine Repair?

AspectPart Time Sewing Machine MaintenancePart Time Sewing Machine Repair
CredentialsBasic technical skills, certification in sewing machine servicing often preferredAdvanced technical skills, certification or training in machine repair usually required
Work EnvironmentWorkshops, sewing shops, or on-site at customer locationsRepair shops, sewing centers, or on-site at customer locations
Industry UsageRoutine maintenance, cleaning, lubrication, and adjustmentsDiagnosing issues, replacing parts, restoring machine functionality

Part Time Sewing Machine Maintenance focuses on routine upkeep and preventive care, while Part Time Sewing Machine Repair involves fixing more complex issues and replacing faulty components. Both roles require technical skills and are essential for keeping sewing machines operational in various settings.

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Part-Time Sewing Instructor - Workshops & Community Classes

The Sewing Labs

Kansas City, MO โ€ข On-site

Part-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Job Type
Part-time
Description
The Part-Time Sewing Instructor leads engaging, skill-based workshops and classes focused on garment sewing, alterations, and creative projects. This role is responsible for both instruction and the development of new workshops that respond to community interest and support lifelong learning.
This position supports a variety of programs, including workshops, recurring classes, open sew, and special events. The instructor creates a welcoming and inclusive environment where participants build confidence, technical skills, and creative expression.
Key Responsibilities
Instruction & Facilitation
  • Teach sewing classes and workshops for beginner to intermediate participants
  • Provide instruction in machine operation, garment construction, alterations, and use of commercial patterns
  • Support open sew sessions and special events as needed
  • Adapt teaching methods to meet diverse skill levels, learning styles, and language needs
  • Foster a positive, inclusive, and engaging classroom environment

Workshop Development
  • Design and develop new workshops based on participant interest and organizational goals
  • Create lesson plans, supply lists, and participant handouts
  • Continuously refine workshops based on feedback and participation
  • Maintain flexibility to adjust offerings and respond to program needs

Classroom & Studio Management
  • Prepare materials and ensure proper classroom setup and cleanup
  • Maintain and monitor sewing machines and equipment (domestic and industrial, as applicable)
  • Track supply inventory and communicate needs
  • Support safe and organized use of the studio space

Student & Volunteer Engagement
  • Mentor participants and help reduce barriers to learning
  • Guide and support volunteers assisting in classes and workshops
  • Create an engaging and welcoming experience for all participants

Organizational Alignment
  • Represent The Sewing Labs' values with professionalism, enthusiasm, and creativity
  • Contribute ideas to strengthen programming, participation, and community impact

Requirements
Qualifications
  • Strong sewing skills, including garment construction and pattern use
  • Experience teaching or facilitating classes, workshops, or group instruction
  • Ability to design and implement engaging, hands-on workshops
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work across cultures and skill levels
  • Organized, dependable, and adaptable in a dynamic environment
  • Passion for sewing and community-centered work

Preferred
  • Experience teaching beginner sewists
  • Experience developing curriculum or workshop content
  • Familiarity with alterations, quilting, or specialty sewing techniques
  • Experience with industrial sewing equipment is a plus