Try calling Madame Paulette in NYC @ 347-689-7010.
Yes you can sketch a picture that was taken from someone else, but make sure you credit with the correct name and possibly a link to the picture that you used.
Someone that can easily picture images in their head.
You always wanna make sure that you have the right idea for a picture. Ask them to move aroung, get closer, or scoot over, things like that. Then ask them if their gonna smile, look happy, sad, or just ask them to get in the position they wanna be in. The vey last thing you say before taking their picture is say CHEESE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
a commission is where you give someone deviantart points or money to draw/paint etc. a picture for you
You can go on google and type in Faceinhole that should work for you.
Yes, s professional tailor or seamstress, or someone you find in the paper or Craigslist.
A seamstress is someone who makes or mends things by sewing them, usually a woman. The word is a noun, so you can use it like this."The seamstress just fixed my dress."
The masculine form of the word 'Seamstress' or someone who sews for a living.
Seamstress, tailor, many do it themselves or have someone help that knows how.
itx seamstress
In summary, clothing makers can include pattern makers, tailors, seamstress, dressmakers, home sewers, clothing factories and more. Essentially, clothing makers would be any person or company that makes clothes. We can think of an apparel maker (clothes maker or fashion maker) as someone that produces garments or fashion accessories.
A tailor or a seamstress but generally there is no name for someone who makes and sells clothes
By asking a question and having someone else answer it for you then you recommend them By clicking the recommend button by their name
Alcantarillado, as in a sanitary system. Cosedora, as in someone who sews, i.e. a seamstress.
Alterations on a prom dress can be very complicated, as some dresses have multiple layers and intricate detailing. Unless you have sufficient knowledge in sewing, I would not recommend attempting this on your own. Prom dresses are typically very expensive and if you ruined the dress with inexperienced sewing you would be out a lot of money. I recommend finding a local seamstress to alter your dress. This can be as inexpensive as $10 depending on the area and alterations needed. Check the yellow pages, online, or local bridal stores to find a seamstress in your area.
Tailor.
you earn them when you recommend someone or they recommend you