A sewing machine is very much quicker than using a needle and thread. Modern sewing machines are also usually capable of zig-zag and other fancy stitching.
There is no gender for the noun dressmaker or for the person who is a dressmaker, a dressmaker can be a male or a female.
A sewing machine quickly makes interlocking stitches.
The opposite of a dressmaker is a tailor. A tailor alters men's clothing while a dressmaker alters women's clothing.
girl dressmaker called "Tailor".
A tailor may use a sewing machine for a few reasons. It saves time, as a sewing machine sews much more quickly than hand sewing. Also, a sewing machine makes interlocking stitches, making the stitch tighter and more durable. Lastly, a sewing machine offers more options for sewing - stitch length, width, zig-zags, etc. - that either can't be done by hand, or would be very difficult to do.
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A seamstress is just someone who can sew seams but doesn't know how to make a custom piece, like a blouse, from scratch, or how to fit clothes onto a real body. A dressmaker is a person who can make custom clothing for women, such as a blouse or a skirt, or even an evening dress.
Great debate over that term just now, in sewing circles. However the gamut runs from seamstress, dressmaker, sewer and sewist. Many people have settled on 'sewist' as their title, even though it's not a proper word. 'Sewer' has too much affiliation with plumbing. I, myself, like Dressmaker. It's what I do, and describes it perfectly. Tailor is another word, but that is entirely a different kind of sewing.
Traditionally you would call them a Tailor. The female equivalent of this is a seamstress or dressmaker.
The nouns 'dressmaker' and 'tailor' are common gender nouns. The noun 'dressmaker' is a word for a person who makes women's wear. The noun 'tailor' is word for a person who tailors men's and women's wear. There are a number of other terms in the clothing industry such as modiste, custom clothier, designers, pattern makers, etc. All of which are common gender nouns.
Josef Madersperger invented the first working sewing machine in 1814. Madersperger was a tailor who was born in Austria on October 6, 1768.
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