Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Career Path: Instructor
22 matching jobs found.
Hemp Rope Maker
Workers who manufacture ropes and cords from hemp fibers as raw materials. They produce hemp ropes while managing strength and quality using manual labor or dedicated machines.
Heavy Fabric Weaver (Atsuko)
Specialized profession focused on manufacturing thick fabrics, handling everything from yarn preparation to loom operation and quality inspection.
Clothing Repairer (Men's Western Clothing)
Specialist in repairing and reforming men's suits, artisan who adjusts sizes and repairs damaged areas.
Kasuri Weaver
Kasuri weavers pre-dye sections of warp and weft yarns separately and weave to express unique kasuri patterns, a traditional hand-weaving technical occupation.
Raw Silk Inspector (Raw Silk Manufacturing)
In the raw silk manufacturing process, weighs and inspects raw silk materials, evaluates quality, and sorts them.
Kyozome Artisan
An artisan who uses traditional dyeing techniques such as Kyo Yuzen to draw and dye colors and patterns on bolts of fabric for kimonos and obis.
組ひも編工
Traditional manufacturing occupation that hand-braids kumihimo cords for Japanese clothing accessories and decorations.
Hand Knitter
A manufacturing job that uses yarn to knit clothing and small items by hand with crochet hooks or knitting needles.
Indigo Dyer
An artisan who dyes fabrics and clothes using traditional dyeing techniques such as indigo dyeing and handles the process up to productization.
Paper Fabric Weaver
Traditional artisan who weaves fabric using paper yarn processed from washi paper into threads, employing hand looms or power looms.