Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Career Path: Workshop

55 matching jobs found.

Men's Clothing Repair Worker

A craftsman who specializes in repairing and altering men's clothing.

Suit Tailor (Custom Order)

A profession that takes measurements tailored to the customer's physique and requests, designs, cuts, sews, and finishes suits.

Men's Kimono Tailor

Artisan who takes measurements, cuts, sews, and finishes men's Japanese clothing (kimono, haori, hakama, etc.). Combines traditional techniques with machine sewing for production.

Dantsu (dan) Weaver

Artisans who handle the entire manufacturing process of dantsu (rugs and carpets), specializing in everything from raw yarn preparation to dyeing, weaving, and finishing.

Hand Embroiderer

A specialized technical profession that manually applies decorative embroidery to fabric using a needle and thread.

Drawn Thread Worker

Drawn thread workers use the drawn thread work technique, a type of openwork embroidery, to apply decorative patterns to clothing and textile products.

Donsu (Donsu) Weaver

Donsu weavers are artisans who produce donsu, a fabric with luster and intricate patterns, using silk or synthetic fibers and float weaving techniques.

Seamstress (Japanese Clothing)

Artisan specializing in tailoring, alterations, and sewing of traditional Japanese clothing (such as kimono).

Fabric Zori Maker

Fabric zori makers are artisans who produce traditional Japanese sandals known as zori using fabric. They are specialists who manually perform tasks such as cutting fabric, shaping sole materials, attaching thongs, and more.

Fabric Doll Sewer

Occupation that cuts and sews dolls using fabric as material, adds stuffing and decorations to finish them. Requires skills combining handwork and machine sewing to carefully finish every detail.