Dungeons for the Devil, Dungeons for the Core (Book Version Title: A Different World Dungeon Made with the Devil)
Chapter 101: Edge Village Fashion Facts 2. Edge Village Industrial Reform
We can't get here in time for everyone to find time to make the trick. Anyway, if you don't make a "commodity" by mobilizing a total of people who aren't involved in farming, there can be riots when they think you're reluctant to sell and you're bad. Having so decided, Crowe, when multiplied by the village chief, granted permission to temporarily engage the unavailable in order to increase production efficiency at all. There was no denial to the village chief, who was more on the way, and it was here that the Edge Village Industrial Reform as a Summer Festival Outpost - the transition from domestic to factory handicraft - was attempted.
Neither did Yo (more) have factory handicrafts - or anything similar - in this world. For example, dye workshops cannot be reached by themselves, so several artisans and brother-in-law work together under their parents. And Crowe's incorporation this time was also somewhat close to this.
Several women were gathered in Ms Mildred's house, which was placed in a position like the leader of grass dyeing in the village of Edge. They are not necessarily experienced in grass dyeing, nor are they particularly handy. The focus was on young or elderly women, who seemed to have little impact even if they fell out of agricultural work, which is the main industry. Rather, it is a reality to try to use those who have so far been less useful in terms of farming as a force for grass dyeing.
"... this is another big bucket"
"Huh. I don't know what he used it for, but he bought it a long time ago, and it seems to have been included."
"Are you sure you want to use it for dyes?
"I don't mind. I don't mind. Nobody uses it."
Increase productivity by pooling the workforce in one place and using larger equipment.
"Eh… I will now explain this workshop production from Crowe as I cross the border. … before that, you've already finished teaching the basics in terms of technology and the techniques that were done in each home?
And although there is no history of being trained in multiple households - nevertheless, by pooling the knowledge of the methods and techniques tried in each household, especially the materials used for grass dyeing, and sharing them with everyone, even more so by coaching the inexperienced. It was in the form of a hybrid of factory handicrafts and a brother-in-law system, but for now, the staff of the Grass Dye Squad had succeeded in gaining the minimum knowledge.
"Anyway, priority will be given to creating a number of" products "for the summer festival. To hear about the May festival, if the number of products is scarce at the summer festival, this may be the time to develop into a riot."
"Aya... I was scared at the time..."
The girl who was attending the May festival as a seller gave a frightened look. It seems to me that I am so lucky that I did not suffer from PTSD.
"… so I forbid you to make something in your hand, at least in the beginning. I discussed what and how to make it with Mr. Mill in terms of making a few productive ones, and I chose a few. I don't think it's that difficult, but be careful at the beginning and prioritize getting used to technology."
This time it is a piece of grass-dyed cloth that can be used for scarves, stalls, or baths. However, we plan to prepare not only monochromatic ones, but also some that are squeezed and moulded. By the time we decided on that lineup, there was a backlog of considerations and trials of Crowe and Ms Mildred.