- 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...
- Pražský's
Prague Seamstresses (Pražské švadlenky, 1929)". East
European Film Bulletin.
Retrieved 24
February 2020.
Prague Seamstresses at IMDb v t e v...
-
group of
seamstresses who
sewed the
spacesuits worn by Neil
Armstrong and Buzz
Aldrin during the
Apollo 11 moon landing.
These seamstresses were emplo****...
- development.
During the
Middle Ages,
Europeans who
could afford it emplo****
seamstresses and tailors. The
vital importance of
sewing was
indicated by the honorific...
- 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...
-
December 2019.
Retrieved 2024-10-28. Finkle, Dana (October 28, 2024). "The
Seamstresses Behind the
Apollo Spacesuit". Threads.com.
Retrieved October 28, 2024...
- women: the
seamstresses of Old
Regime France, 1675-1791. Duke
University Press. pp. 2–3. Crowston, Clare.
Fabricating women: the
seamstresses of Old Regime...
- The
Seamstress is a
concerto for solo
violin and
orchestra by the British-born
composer Anna Clyne. The work was
commissioned by the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra...
- emplo**** 20
seamstresses at her 12th
Street business. It
generally took two to
three w****s to make each dress. As she
began hiring seamstresses to make dresses...