Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Workstyle: Shift Work

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Fabric Weaver

A manufacturing occupation that operates looms to weave fabric from raw yarn.

Bag Weaver

This occupation involves operating looms to manufacture bag-shaped fabrics, handling everything from yarn warping to product quality inspection.

Bag Manufacturing Worker (Futon Bags, Mailbags)

This occupation involves consistently processing bag-shaped products such as futon bags and mailbags on a manufacturing line, handling everything from cutting to sewing, pressing, and inspection.

Women's and Children's Clothing Sewer

Women's and children's clothing sewers manufacture women's and children's clothing using industrial sewing machines or hand sewing, performing assembly and finishing tasks in manufacturing.

Women's Clothing Machine Sewer

A job that operates sewing machines on the women's clothing production line to sew together pre-cut fabrics.

Edge Stitcher (Using Special Sewing Machines)

This occupation uses special sewing machines to apply edge stitching to the fabric edges of clothing and textile products, preventing fraying and adding decoration.

Futon Sewing Worker

Handles everything from cutting futon fabric to sewing, assembly, and finishing, ensuring quality and dimensional accuracy in manufacturing.

Futon Stuffing Worker

A manufacturing job that stuffs cotton or synthetic fiber into futons, adjusts to a uniform thickness, and shapes them.

Fabric Sewer

Workers who perform sewing operations on woven fabric products in factories and elsewhere. They sew fabric materials together using industrial sewing machines or by hand to manufacture clothing, bedding, curtains, etc.

Pleating Worker (Fabric Processing)

Manufacturing job that uses dedicated machines to apply uniform pleats to fabric. Adjusts temperature and pressure to create beautiful, uniform folds.