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Seamstressy
Seamstressy Seam"stress*y, n. The business of a seamstress.

Meaning of seamstress from wikipedia

- A dressmaker, also known as a seamstress, is a person who makes clothing for women, such as dresses, blouses, and evening gowns. Dressmakers were historically...
- The Seamstress can refer to: The Seamstress (composition), a 2014 violin concerto by composer Anna Clyne The Seamstress (1936 film), a 1936 Czech film...
- group of seamstresses who sewed the spacesuits worn by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin during the Apollo 11 moon landing. These seamstresses were emplo****...
- Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress (French: Balzac et la petite tailleuse chinoise) is a semi-autobiographical novella written by Dai Sijie, and...
- The ILC Dover seamstresses were a group of women who worked for the International Latex Corporation (now ILC Dover). The seamstresses pla**** a key role...
- Prague Seamstresses (Czech: Pražské švadlenky) is a 1929 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Přemysl Pražský. Theodor Pištěk as Barnabáš Bernásek Máňa...
- an American seamstress who helped develop and create space suits for multiple NASA space missions as part of the ILC Dover seamstresses team. She constructed...
- The Seamstress is a 2009 Canadian slasher film directed by Jesse James Miller. In the film, a curse from a woman being tortured by a mob awakens a specter...
- The seamstress is a fictional character in Charles ****ens's 1859 novel A Tale of Two Cities. The seamstress is an unnamed twenty-year-old woman featured...
- development. During the Middle Ages, Europeans who could afford it emplo**** seamstresses and tailors. The vital importance of sewing was indicated by the honorific...