Jesse Adams Stein is an interdisciplinary design researcher and oral historian. She is a Senior Lecturer and ARC DECRA Fellow at the School of Design, University of Technology Sydney, Australia.
1. Introduction: Re-evaluating Industrial Craft Through the Lives of Engineering Patternmakers
2. Navigating Class and Populist Politics in Contemporary Oral History Practice
3. The Patternmaker's Toolbox: Making Things on the Side in Industrial Craft Apprenticeship
4. Industrial Craft as Design Knowledge: Hidden Intermediaries of Design and Production
5. 'Just Finishing': From Manual Patternmaking to CNC Machine Milling
6. Not Fitting the Pattern: Women in Industrial Craft
7. Patternmaker-Artists: Creative Pathways for Industrial Craftspeople in the Context of Australian Deindustrialisation
8. Conclusion: Industrial Craft and Alternative Futures for Australian Manufacturing.