Collaboration & Teamwork × Classification Details: Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers
55 matching jobs found.
Clothing Repair Worker
Specialized profession that repairs tears and frays in clothing, performs size adjustments and remodeling. Utilizes sewing machine and hand-sewing techniques to handle repairs and alterations of ready-to-wear and custom-made garments.
Clothing Repairer (Fur and Leather Clothing)
A profession that repairs tears, fraying, size adjustments, zipper replacements, etc., in fur products and leather clothing to maintain them in a long-term usable condition.
Clothing Repairer (Women's and Children's Clothing)
Artisan specializing in repairing and mending women's and children's clothing. Performs repairs for tears and frays, size adjustments, etc.
Obijime Braider
Artisan who manufactures kumihimo cords used as obijime to secure and decorate kimono sashes, using traditional hand-braiding techniques or machine braiding.
Obi Cord Braider
Artisan who braids cords (such as obijime) for tying kimono sashes using traditional techniques.
Woven Cord Worker
Artisan who weaves cords used for decoration or practical purposes using manual or mechanical methods.
Kakehagi (hagi) Worker
In the textile manufacturing process, artisans who manually repair and reweave cuts or frays in warp or weft threads using specialized kakehagi needles and thread to maintain product quality.
Stencil Pattern Dyer (Yuzen Dyeing)
Artisan who applies resist paste to fabric using stencils and fixes colors in Yuzen dyeing.
Kudzu Cloth (Kappu) Manufacturing Worker
A profession that extracts fibers from kudzu roots, spins them into yarn by hand, and weaves kudzu cloth by hand weaving.
Leather Embroiderer
Artisan who applies decorative embroidery to leather products. Performs embroidery by hand or with a dedicated sewing machine on bags, shoes, wallets, etc.