How To Use Dressmaking In A Sentence

  • I left with a fair understanding of the rudiments of dressmaking.
  • Prior to the immigration to Israel the majority of the Jews continued to engage in farming as a major source of income, but supplemented it with occupations such as dressmaking, weaving, painting, shoemaking, trading small goods and bartering. Kurdish Women.
  • Paddy was also responsible for dispatching many sewing machines, which formed the basis of a thriving school for tailoring and dressmaking.
  • Her early years were spent at the family homestead, where she did dressmaking, and the latter part of her youth was spent in England.
  • Mrs. Hicks's persistence gained her an apprenticeship in a hairdressing establishment where she learned the arts of millinery, dressmaking, hairdressing, and wig making, among others.
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  • So, please, if you have a skill that might lend itself to a wedding--photography, dressmaking, floristry, ritual planning, food, craftiness of any kind, please contact me via the comments on this entry or by email. Birthday!
  • Most of the working women are employed as seamstresses in the dressmaking industry.
  • Paddy was also responsible for dispatching many sewing machines, which formed the basis of a thriving school for tailoring and dressmaking.
  • Some offer services such as dressmaking, cleaning, and bricklaying. Kiva Loans
  • I do not want to go to Bradford to look at books about dressmaking and as a dressmaking tutor I do not want to have to order a book simply by its title alone.
  • If you've ever wanted to unleash your inner designer, fire up your sewing machine as this fab blog demystifies dressmaking. The Sun
  • Four distinctive lines of work are done by those who are classified by the census as dressmakers and seamstresses: dressmaking proper, usually carried on in shops; alteration work in stores; general sewing done by seamstresses at home or in the homes of customers; and the work of the so-called dressmaking "school," in which the dressmaker helps her customers do their general sewing. Wage Earning and Education
  • Nevertheless, directories do suggest that a surprisingly high number of women ran businesses, particularly in millinery and dressmaking, in inn-keeping, provisioning, grocery trades and teaching.
  • They supported themselves by casual jobs in dressmaking, trade, or service until they married.
  • My mother is very skilled at/in dressmaking.
  • It encompasses pattern-making, tailoring, dressmaking, alterations and dyeing silks - along with restored pageant and wedding dresses in polyester, acetate and silk.
  • While males worked as tailors of men's clothing, female slaves and freedwomen sewed dresses and made lace in the households and dressmaking establishments of the period.
  • The term couture refers to high-fashion design and dressmaking. Golden Gate [X]pReSS
  • And that ye'll find to apply, "said this mild philosopher," to life itsel 'as well as to the dressmaking, which is just like a' the airts I ever heard tell of, a kind of epitome of life. Kirsteen: The Story of a Scotch Family Seventy Years Ago
  • In freeing women from corsets and dissolving the fortified grandeur of the obdurate, hyperbolic silhouette, Poiret effected a concomitant revolution in dressmaking, one that shifted the emphasis away from the skills of tailoring to … the skills of draping. The King Is Dead
  • Most of the working women are employed as seamstresses in the dressmaking industry.
  • Many Virgos love to do detailed things and are talented at crafts like dressmaking.
  • I have completed courses in dressmaking, cookery, flower arranging and painting.
  • The little midinettes, who get their name from their habit of promenading the streets at the midday hour, are the youngest of the workers in the dressmaking establishments.
  • She neglected her dressmaking business, abandoning her sewing machine in order to keep the actor company when he was filming. YELLOW BIRD
  • Other courses included dressmaking, upholstery and machine knitting, as well as basic skills such as English for speakers of other languages.
  • `I have a dressmaking business that needs me two days a week. YELLOW BIRD
  • Please rest assured that the dressmaking (ironing, hemming) is continuing, although there have been some problems with getting support in certain problem areas.
  • Hence its purpose differed not only from the more general instruction of the usual technical institution, but also from those schools which offered specific training in one trade (such as dressmaking), in that it (1) offered help to the youngest wage-earners, (2) gave the choice among many trades, and (3) held the firm conviction that the adequate preparation of successful workers requires more factors of instruction than the training for skill alone. The Making of a Trade School
  • These designers feel that most of the time dressmaking suffers ‘because of the way measurements are taken’.
  • The manager of a dressmaking factory noted with amazement that her employees all took Sunday for a gala day and not as a day of rest. A Renegade History of the United States
  • Its leader, Iduna Laube, having the absolute support of the association, soon established a school for sewing linen and a commercial school with courses in embroidery, lace-making, dressmaking, and housekeeping. Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna
  • She's always threatened that when I became finally flat broke she'd set up dressmaking and take care of both of us," Tom contributed. BY THE TURTLES OF TASMAN
  • As a result, black businesses were typically small service sector activities such as dressmaking, poolrooms, grocery stores, restaurants and barbershops.
  • Even if Richard wasn't in the picture, I'd still have to ditch the dressmaking. YELLOW BIRD
  • Funds raised last year were used to build a small workroom, where four sewing machines have been installed, to give dressmaking skills to local women to provide school uniforms for the orphaned children.
  • The term haute couture literally translates to "high dressmaking" and the custom creations are among the finest in the world. StyleList
  • She knew dressmaking, and she had been taught to cook a little bit, and how to care for the sick and wounded; she knew something of the use of plants and herbs - sage and lavender, fennel and hore-hound and wormwood.
  • She's we good at dressmaking, taffeta; and she said even if the stuff was ruined where the cocktail stained it, she could take out a seam - halfa breadth say - because it was one of those full skirts. ' A Mirror Cracked From Side To Side

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