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A person who sews clothing is a tailor.
a seamstress
Seamstress
The correct work for a man who can sew is based on what he sews and why. For example, if he alters clothing he is a tailor, but if he makes it from scratch he is a designer. It is also correct English to refer to him as a person who can sew, if you are not sure.
it is a Seamster.
A seamstress is a person who sews and threads needles.
A person who sews professionally is a seamstress.
The name of a professional who sews is different based on the type of sewing. A quilter is a person who makes quilts. A tailor is a person who alters clothing.
People who sew can provide many services, and so there are many relevant job titles. A person who alters clothing is a tailor. A person who makes original clothing from scratch is a designer.
No, 'sews' is a verb (sew, sews, sewing, sewed).
If Tracey sews 20 dresses for every 30 dresses that Shantel sews, Tracy will have sown 60 dresses when Shantel sews 90 dresses.
Yes, sewer is a noun, the conduit for carrying off waste and water, or the person who sews.