bridal veil
not only that. wedding garments in general.
Hester was not allowed to sew wedding garments or christening gowns. These were considered too important and sacred for her to work on, given her status as an adulteress in Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel, "The Scarlet Letter."
Hester is not allowed to sew bridal garments - wedding dress, veil, etc.
wedding dresses
Wedding dresses
Hester used her embroidery skills to support herself and Pearl. She would sew anything for anyone who asked, but she was not allowed to make bridal garments.
bridal veils
Hester's talent was the best in the village.
she makes fine garments to sell
The fact that Hester would constantly remind Pearl of the consequences of sin is what convinced the governor to let Hester keep Pearl. Hester supported herself and Pearl by sewing garments.
You can search for people who sew using the local feature of any search engine. These people may be called designers, seamstresses, or tailors. Many dry cleaners and department stores offer small alterations, you can ask them if they are able to do full garments or if they can recommend somebody who can.
yes and i think you mean sue people not sew
No they are not that is your propery and you can sew him/her for it
skirt marker hem/sew guage rulers measuring tape l-square yadstick/meter scale
Dimmesdale argues that Hester should be allowed to keep Pearl because she has shown remorse for her sin, the child could be a blessing in her life, and separating them would not benefit anyone. He believes that by allowing Hester to raise Pearl with love and care, both of them have the potential for redemption and a chance for a better future.