With a simple needle and thread.
Yes - but not nearly as much as they used to do.
Needle and thread is used to sew things.
Some people sew because they want a finished product, like a shirt or quilt. Other people sew because they enjoy working on their sewing projects. Other people sew because they enjoy sewing with other people.
my grandmother used to sew clothes with a foot........?
yes and i think you mean sue people not sew
they used needles to sew the hair.
An awl is used to sew up things up such as a saddle.
To reap what you sew is to harvest what you have planted. It is usually used to characterize the likely outcome of some undesirable behavior. Lie cheat and steal, and when people find out about it, you have taught them to distrust you. So, sew (or plant) dishonesty and you will reap (or harvest) mistrust.
used to sew the cloth xD
To sew stuff
St. Anne, the mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is the patroness of those who sew.
Yes, "sew" is both a past and present verb. In the present tense, it is used as "sew" (e.g., I sew my own clothing). In the past tense, it is used as "sewed" (e.g., Yesterday, I sewed a dress).