Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Recommended Skills: Customer Service Skills
19 matching jobs found.
Women's Clothing Tailor
Specialized profession that creates made-to-order women's clothing or makes alterations. Handles everything consistently from taking measurements, pattern making, cutting, sewing, basting, to finishing.
Hat Repairer
A technical job that corrects the shape and size of hats, re-sews damaged areas, replaces materials, etc., to restore them to a usable state.
Cotton Yarn Ikat Tying Worker
A traditional dyeing artisan who uses cotton yarn to create ikat (kasuri) patterns through tie-dyeing techniques. Handles the skill of manually binding threads or fabric, repeatedly dyeing and drying to fix the patterns.
Men's Tailor Apprentice (Men's Suits)
An apprentice occupation where one learns the processes from measurement to cutting, sewing, and finishing by assisting under the guidance of a master tailor to acquire men's suit tailoring techniques.
Reformer (Women's and Children's Clothing)
Artisan who performs size adjustments, alterations, and remakes on women's and children's clothing. Adjusts and repairs clothing according to customer needs to provide a comfortable and wearable finish.
Lace Repair Worker
Lace repair workers are specialists who manually repair damages and fraying in lace materials used in clothing and interior products, reproducing the original patterns and textures.
Cotton Refilling Worker
A manufacturing job that removes old cotton from cotton products such as futons and cushions, fills them with new cotton, and finishes them.
Kimono Seamstress
A kimono seamstress is an artisan who uses traditional techniques to measure, cut, sew, and finish kimonos. It is a manufacturing occupation that requires meticulous handwork and advanced skills.
Kimono Repairer
Artisan specializing in repairing and altering kimono. Uses techniques such as fray repair, remaking, and stain removal to restore kimono.