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Handicraft workers in textile, leather and related materials
Handicraft workers in textile, leather and related materials apply traditional techniques and patterns to produce woven fabrics, knitted, embroidered, woven and other garments and articles for household use, as well as traditional footwear, handbags, belts and other accessories.
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Job Responsibilities
- Washing wool fibres
- Knitting garments and other articles on hand-operated machine or by hand
- Making nets by hand
- Crocheting or making braid by hand
- Lace-making and weaving, knitting, or embroidering various garments and articles for household use
- Grading and classifying natural textile fibres
- Preparing and dyeing hides with natural dyestuffs and making traditional footwear or handbags, belts and other accessories
- Weaving plain or figured cloth, tapestry, lace, carpet or other fabrics on hand looms
- Making carpets by using a knotting technique
- Spinning and dyeing with natural dyestuffs, wool, cotton and other fibres
- Forming fibres into sliver, combing them, combining sliver into sliver laps or forming sliver into rove
- Spinning and winding yarn by hand
- Drawing warp threads into loom by hand
- Cleaning and fluffing textile fibres