I'm very seamstress to my boss.
Alice is an accomplished seamstress.
Betsy Ross was a seamstress who sewed flags during the Revolutionary War. The seamstress was able to repair the wedding dress in time for the ceremony.
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."
She paid a seamstress to alter the waistline of the dress.
No, seamstress is not a compound word.
The sentence contains 2 nouns - "seamstress" and "tape measure".
The seamstress was always careful when choosing the fabric to make a new dress.
I'll trust my wedding gown to this seamstress because she does impeccable work.
The word is spelled seamstress. A seamstress is a person who makes or revises clothing.
The possessive form for the noun seamstress is seamstress's; the seamstress's scissors. The additional s is added after the apostrophe because the possessive form is pronounced the same as the plural form with the -es suffix.
Example sentence - She could wear the coat if she could find a seamstress to alter it to fit her.
I think you mean "seamstress." it is a noun. A noun names a person, place or thing; and a seamstress is a person.