seamstresses in English

noun
1
a woman who sews, especially one who earns her living by sewing.
A cloud of lint hovered over the seamstresses and their sewing machines like a multicolored fog over a river.

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1. Two seamstresses, an accountant, a model, and...

2. Two excellent seamstresses in my ward taught me sewing.

3. Most of the working women are employed as seamstresses in the dressmaking industry.

4. 15 Once here, there are only the most menial jobs open to them - shop-girls, domestic servants, seamstresses.

5. The Couturiere has a renowned team consisting of a master patternmaker, lead seamstress, and supporting team of pattern assistants and seamstresses

6. Seamstresses can also provide more complex Alterations such as adding tucks to shape a dress or bringing in the body of a shirt

7. Someone who is skilled in making things with their hands: State-of-the-art industrial manufacturing is complemented by the work of skilled seamstresses and Artisans

8. There seemed to be no one to help her, for all of the other seamstresses were hurrying to complete as many pieces as they could.

9. After years of tradition and dedicated family ownership, Alyssa's Bridal has earned an impeccable reputation, offering an outstanding selection of gowns and services from meticulously trained Bridal consultants to the most accomplished staff of true seamstresses available.

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11. Madame Waddington opened the Ouvroir Holophane on the 15th of August, her first object being to give employment and so Countercheck the double menace of starvation and haunted idleness for at least fifty poor women: teachers, music-mistresses, seamstresses, lace makers, women of all ages and conditions abruptly thrown out of work.