Use "seamstress|seamstresses" in a sentence

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

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

3. Seamstress and heiress, too

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

5. The seamstress gathered in the cloth.

6. 3 The seamstress bordered the dress with flowers.

7. 2 The old seamstress ruffled my skirt rapidly.

8. The old seamstress ruffled my skirt rapidly.

9. 9 An excellent seamstress makes it fit that way.

10. She earned her living as a seamstress.

11. 6 To some seamstress girl from Skibbereen.

12. 1 The seamstress gathered in the cloth.

13. 10 The seamstress cut off the dangling strands of thread.

14. 8 The seamstress ornamented the dress with lace.

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

16. 12 His grandmother was a seamstress for a living?

17. 4 The seamstress tacked the two pieces of cloth.

18. 14 The seamstress made the dress conform to the pattern.

19. 11 What's the difference between a seamstress and a violist?

20. 25 Before Dad started courting her, she worked as a seamstress.

21. 20 The seamstress could habilitate anyone just by looking at them.

22. She was older and more experienced as a seamstress.

23. 13 My mother is the best seamstress in town.

24. 16 Betsy Ross a seamstress is said to have contributed to this design.

25. 23 Blue jean baby, L. A. lady, seamstress for the band.

26. 15 Can the seamstress sew me a suit by next week?

27. 7 The seamstress carefully stitched the hem of the garment.

28. The seamstress bound the hem of the dress with a ruffle.

29. 14 I want you to make sure that pasty seamstress stays on our side.

30. Tomorrow we must go pick up your dress from the seamstress.

31. 15 Once here, there are only the most menial jobs open to them - shop-girls, domestic servants, seamstresses.

32. 19 The grocer, the window - cleaner,(www.Sentencedict.com) and the seamstress had lost their capital.

33. With her ability as a seamstress, she always kept us well dressed.

34. 30 RUTH: Do you want to see me working as a seamstress?

35. 18 A seamstress and a sewer fell down into a sewer line.

36. 5 The seamstress bound the hem of the dress with a ruffle.

37. 17 I want you to make sure that pasty seamstress stays on our side.

38. 24 The supposed Evremonde descends, and the seamstress is lifted out next after him.

39. 15 One day Rosa Parks, a black seamstress, was on her way home from work.

40. 21 I allow for this possibility; The seamstress planned for 5 % shrinkage after the first wash.

41. His mother, Josefa Gonçalves Cipriano Lourenço (1928–1998), a seamstress, was a native of Namibe.

42. 10 On December 19 Rosa Parks was an unknown black seamstress living in Montgomery, Alabama.

43. 27 On December 19 Rosa Parks was an unknown black seamstress living in Montgomery, Alabama.

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

45. Synonyms for Couturier include tailor, dressmaker, outfitter, clothier, costumier, garment-maker, seamstress, modiste, fashion designer and needle worker

46. An Alterations professional is a tailor or seamstress who specializes in altering clothes to fit an individual better.

47. The daughter of a Baptist minister and one of nine children, Brooks was raised by a widowed seamstress.

48. 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

49. Middle-class housewives, even with the aid of a hired seamstress, would devote several days of each month to this task.

50. 29 The school now boasts of several graduates, including one young woman who is a seamstress in Freetown, according to Kamara.

51. 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.

52. 26 One farmer's wife had a 52-week job as a seamstress, with an average of 24 hours per week.

53. His father, Louis-Justin Breton, was a policeman and atheistic, and his mother, Marguerite-Marie-Eugénie Le Gouguès, was a former seamstress

54. 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.

55. 28 Learn how to sew letters onto a homemade garment bag to personalize it with expert sewing tips from a seamstress in this free crafting video clip.

56. 22 The fact that primitive woman was a seamstress, an embroiderer, a weaver, an artist in all sorts of fine and beautiful work, appears to have been generally forgotten.

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58. Alternationist Seamstress Draper Upholstery and Slipcover Worker INDUSTRIAL OCCUPATIONS DESIGNING ROOM OCCUPATIONS Designer Sample Stitcher Pattern Maker Pattern Grader Laboratory Technician Weaver Researcher Hand Machine Spreader Marker Cutter Assembler, Bundler or Fitter Sewing Room Occupations Sewing Machine Operator Inspector and Checker

59. 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.

60. In the early 1980s, Amyx claims he saw Backstairs at the White House, a television mini-series adapted from the book My Thirty Years Backstairs at the White House by Lillian Rogers Parks, who had been a housekeeper and seamstress at the White House for thirty years

61. Allow or plan for a certain possibility; concede the truth or validity of something; "I Allow for this possibility"; "The seamstress planned for 5% shrinkage after the first wash" give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause; "I will earmark this money for your research"; "She sets aside time for meditation every day"