Great debate over that term just now, in sewing circles. However the gamut runs from seamstress, dressmaker, sewer and sewist. Many people have settled on 'sewist' as their title, even though it's not a proper word. 'Sewer' has too much affiliation with Plumbing. I, myself, like Dressmaker. It's what I do, and describes it perfectly.
Tailor is another word, but that is entirely a different kind of sewing.
Charles Weisenthal
native americans
they used neddle and a thread
Singer
1.thread 2.man power
sewing machine, typewriter and suitcase. mna im 1337 man im 1337!!!*
it was made by a American man called elia howe in 1845 by chloe louise richards :)
Karl Benz, a man from Germany.
Sewing machines are an item on textile. They are used to sew different materials on to one another. It makes it easier for people to use than sewing by hand. The sewing machines can save lots of time. The first ever sewing machine was made by an American man called Elias Howe. The sewing machines of that time were ranged to about $8.00.
The first man who was sentient and looked up at the night sky
Yes.
gallileo galile
with two rocks
the babylonians
Alexander, the great was the first man discover banana when he conquered India.
The Motor The needle The bobbin