Pattern Matching × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations

8 jobs found.

Clothing Repairer (Japanese Clothing)

A skilled trade that performs repairs, alterations, stain removal, etc., on Japanese clothing to restore and repair kimonos.

Cutter (Western Clothing Manufacturing)

A profession that cuts fabric according to patterns in the western clothing manufacturing process and prepares it for sewing operations.

Shell Core Maker

This occupation manufactures shell cores (shell cores) used in metal casting. It forms sand coated with resin on a pattern and hardens it to create core material.

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.

Seamstress (Japanese Clothing)

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

Fabric Pattern Matcher

A job that aligns fabric patterns so they connect seamlessly, preparing for cutting and sewing processes.

Fabric Cutter

A profession in the manufacturing process of clothing and textile products, where fabric is cut based on patterns and passed to the sewing process.

Fusuma Paster

Traditional craftsmanship of pasting materials such as washi paper or cloth onto fusuma (sliding door) frames to serve as room partitions and decorations indoors.