Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Workstyle: Commissioned Production
12 matching jobs found.
Leather Blazer Tailor
A skilled profession that uses leather materials to handle blazer-style jackets from pattern making, cutting, sewing, to finishing in one continuous process.
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.
Sashiko Felt Worker
A Sashiko Felt Worker is a craftsman who uses sashiko techniques on felt fabric to apply decorations and reinforcements. By applying traditional sashiko patterns to felt products, they manufacture textile products that combine practicality and beauty.
Hand Embroiderer
A specialized technical profession that manually applies decorative embroidery to fabric using a needle and thread.
Kimono Tailor
Traditional sewing artisan who cuts and sews kimono and other long garments to fit the customer's measurements.
Hakama Tailor
Specialized profession in traditional Japanese clothing production, handling everything from taking measurements for hakama to pattern making, cutting, sewing, and finishing.
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.
Pattern Paste Painter
Artisan technician who applies pattern paste using hand-drawing or stencils to fabric before dyeing, performing dye-resist processing to prevent dye penetration into the patterns.