Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Recommended Skills: Quality Control
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Indigo Dyeing Worker
Japanese traditional craft artisan who hand-dyes fabrics and clothing using fermented indigo vat liquid.
Heavy Fabric Tailor
Artisan who cuts, sews, and tailors clothing using heavy materials such as coats and jackets.
Atsurae (Custom-Order) Yuzen Worker
Traditional craft artisan who applies hand-drawn Yuzen dyeing to kimono fabric according to customer orders.
Buttonhole Stitching Worker
Artisan who repairs holes and snags in knitted products using specialized machines or by hand to maintain product quality.
Net Repair Worker
Specialized profession that inspects damaged net products and repairs them using manual techniques such as re-knotting and re-knitting. Handles nets for various uses such as fishing nets, safety nets, and industrial nets.
Knitting Worker
A profession that operates knitting machines to manufacture knit products and fabrics, and performs quality inspections and machine maintenance.
Thread Dyeing Worker
Thread dyeing workers dye raw yarns such as cotton, wool, and synthetic fibers to prepare colored yarns suitable for weaving or knitting. They handle everything from dyeing to washing, drying, and inspection.
Thread Sizing Worker
Technical worker who applies sizing agent to warp yarns in the pre-weaving process to increase strength and prepare them in a state suitable for weaving.
Color Dyer (Immersion Dyeing)
A technical job at manufacturing sites that immerses fibers or fabrics in dye solution to uniformly impregnate color.
Gold Leaf Processing Worker (Yuzen Dyeing)
Artisan who uses Yuzen dyeing techniques to process and apply gold leaf or gold powder onto fabric for decoration.