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Weekend Millinery Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Occasional evening/weekend hours required. QUALIFICATIONS : * Minimum Bachelor's degree or ... Working knowledge of millinery, leather work, cobbling, jewelry techniques, corsetry, and ...

Occasional evening/weekend hours required. QUALIFICATIONS : * Minimum Bachelor's degree or ... Working knowledge of millinery, leather work, cobbling, jewelry techniques, corsetry, and ...

Costume Shop Staff

Sunrise, FL · On-site

$400 - $1K/wk

Must be able to work a flexible schedule including nights, weekends, and holidays. * 2+ years ... Millinery and craft construction experience. * Computer skills on iOS and Windows operating systems ...

Costume Shop Staff

Sunrise, FL · On-site

$400 - $1K/wk

Must be able to work a flexible schedule including nights, weekends, and holidays. * 2+ years ... Millinery and craft construction experience. * Computer skills on iOS and Windows operating systems ...

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How much do weekend millinery jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for weekend millinery in the United States is $140,098.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $98,000.00 and $170,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Weekend Millinery vs Weekend Fashion Designer?

AspectWeekend MillineryWeekend Fashion Designer
Required CredentialsNone mandatory, often self-taught or with millinery coursesFashion design degree or related certifications often preferred
Work EnvironmentWorkshops, studios, craft fairsDesign studios, fashion shows, creative spaces
Industry UsageSpecializes in hat and headpiece creationDesigns entire clothing collections, including accessories
Common Search/ComparisonYesNo

Weekend Millinery focuses on creating hats and headpieces, often with minimal formal credentials, working in craft or studio settings. Weekend Fashion Designers design entire clothing lines, usually requiring fashion-related education, and work in fashion studios or shows. While both roles are creative and part-time, they differ in scope, skills, and industry focus.

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Infographic showing various Weekend Millinery job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $140,098 per year, or $67.4 per hour.
Cutter/Draper

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Point Park University rating

6.4

Company rating: 6.4 out of 10

Based on 8 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

451st of 534 rated colleges and universities


Job description

POSITION: Master Cutter/Draper
DEPARTMENT: Playhouse
REPORTS TO: Costume Shop Manager
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Creates the patterns and supervises construction of garments as designed by the Costume Designer. Fits and oversees alterations and reworking of built, rented and pulled garments, as assigned. Maintain quality control and work-room industry standards and safety protocol. Mentor students in all aspects of garment construction, quality control, industry standards and safety protocol. Supervise student workers. Occasional evening/weekend hours required.
QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Minimum Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience in the field.
  • At least 3 years practical experience as a Cutter/Draper in professional setting.
  • At least 5 years of professional garment construction experience or equivalent.
  • Thorough knowledge of garment construction techniques, work-room industry standards and safety protocol

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
Essential:
  1. Sets the standards for garment construction in the workroom, and oversees quality control and consistency of construction while maintaining a safe work environment. (16%)
  2. Creates and/or oversees the creation of patterns by draping or flat patterning for individual garments. (17%)
  3. Supervises and participates in the cutting, mock up, stitching and fitting of all costumes. (17%)
  4. Supervises and advises students on methodologies for made to order garments and alterations with clear and specific instructions. (10%)
  5. Assist Costume Studio Manager with the evaluation of students' strengths and level of experience to help in the development of educational growth. (10%)
  6. Works closely with the Costume Shop Manager to estimate time and materials needed for each project while developing methods and techniques to achieve goals and adhere to deadlines. (10%)
  7. In consultation with the Costume Designer and Costume Shop Manager discusses costumes, how they are to be constructed. (5%)
  8. Researches the period, style and techniques necessary to complete the costumes, working with the Costume Designer and the Designer's renderings. (5%)
  9. Maintain operational knowledge for multiple studio machines, (sewing, industrial sewing, cover-lock, over-lock, walking foot, blind hem) tools, (scissors, rotary cutter, electronic sheers, distressing equipment, etc.) and equipment (dye vat, distressing tumbler, industrial iron and steam generator). (5%)
  10. Attend fittings. (5%)

Non-Essential:
  1. Informs Costume Shop Manager of needed supplies and equipment maintenance and repair in a timely manner. (25%)
  2. Basic working knowledge of painting and dyeing techniques as it relates to fabric and stage garments for the theater. (15%)
  3. Working knowledge of millinery, leather work, cobbling, jewelry techniques, corsetry, and distressing techniques as needed. (25%)
  4. Follow tech protocol. (15%)
  5. Attend technical rehearsals as needed. (10%)
  6. Attend production meetings as needed. (5%)
  7. Additional duties and event support as needed. (5%)

Working Environment: Occasional exposure to objectionable conditions or variations such as those found in variable weather conditions or light industrial settings.
Physical Demands:
  • Job requires repetitively lifting light weight objects where frequent bending or stooping alternates with lighter activities.
  • Frequently work at a fast pace with unscheduled interruptions.
  • Mobility within the office. Ability to walk, sit, stand and climb stairs. Ability to use hands and fingers, to handle office equipment, records and files. Occasionally required to reach with arms and hands, and to stoop, kneel or crouch. Vision abilities required by this job include the ability to read and discern written errors on paper and electronic documents. Ability to talk and hear. Ability to lift up to 15 pounds.