From a religious perspective, perhaps God, since he made the clothing that was given to Adam and Eve when they were cast out of the Garden of Eden.
If you mean from an evolutionary perspective, there is no way to tell what caveperson first used this technique to connect furs together.
The Chipewyan made clothing using materials like caribou and moose hide, which they tanned and sewed together using sinew. They crafted garments like moccasins, leggings, and tunics, sometimes decorating them with intricate beadwork or porcupine quills. The clothing was designed to provide warmth and protection against the harsh northern environment.
Adam and Eve
First Nations made their clothing using materials such as animal hides, fur, and plant fibers like cedar bark or grasses. They used techniques like sewing, weaving, and beading to create garments that were functional and decorated with intricate designs. Clothing often reflected cultural beliefs, regional styles, and the environment they lived in.
The hominid that first made clothing and art and is still here today is believed to be Homo sapiens. They were able to create these cultural artifacts due to their cognitive abilities, creativity, and capacity for symbolic thought.
First Nations people traditionally wore clothing made from animal skins such as deer, elk, and buffalo. These garments were often decorated with beadwork, quillwork, and intricate patterns, reflecting the cultural and spiritual beliefs of their respective tribes. Additionally, clothing styles varied among different First Nations groups and were also influenced by the climate and environment in which they lived.
they were bored so they sewed random clothing and bam!
The Plateau used buffalo skin ans sewed it together to make clothing.
she sewed her money into her clothing for safekeeping A+
bag
sewed dear skin
i really dont know
they made masks and clothing to wear and they sewed little things like oven mits they made masks and clothing to wear and they sewed little things like oven mits
They sewed shirtwaits, a common clothing article at the time.
they killed animals. then the woman skraped of the furr.and then they sewed it.
The woman that sewed the first US flag was Betsy Ross, according to myth and popular belief.
Sewn is correct. Clothing can be described as hand sewn, or machine sewn. But sewed is also correct in other contexts. I sewed that button on myself. Or, it was sewn on by me.
A seamstress is a woman who sews. Presumably, a seamstress "back then" (whenever that was) was a woman who sewed.