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A hatter.
A tailor or a seamstress but generally there is no name for someone who makes and sells clothes
None according to Giles R Wright, president of the Afro American history program at the New Jersey historical commission, quoted in Origins of the Specious by Patricia O'Conner. There are only a few surviving examples of quilts sewn by slaves for their own use, and none show secret codes. Wright gives three main reasons for discounting the story of secret codes sewn into slave quilts. 1) No quilts survive 2) None of the former slaves interviewed by the works progress administration in the 1930s mention the quilts 3) Not one of the diaries or memoirs from the time mentioned them The earliest mention of secret codes hidden in quilts is 1987.
2007 (Portable legacies)
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A person who makes quilts is cuilteálaí.('Quilter' is also an Irish surname in north Co. Kerry: Cuilthear)
A quilter is one who makes quilts.
A person can buy modern quilts at a variety of places such as the following: eBay, Amazon, Kijiji, Craigslist, Etsy, Overstock, Cafe Press, Fresh Lemon Quilts and at My Shopping.
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.
There are a number of children's quilts available at Pottery Barn, including circus quilts, madras quilts, gavin quilts, mallory quilts and vienna elephant crib quilts. All of these quilts are priced at 100 dollars and below.
The odd lengths of fabric are saved for the group that makes quilts for charities.
One may purchase vintage quilts from vintage stores in their local area. One may also purchase vintage quilts from Etsy, eBay, Rocky Mountain Quilts, Tim Quilts and Shelly Quilts.
A hatter.
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A potter .
Screenwriter.
"Quilts" is a plural noun.