The number of people who know how to sew varies widely by region, culture, and age group. While exact statistics are hard to determine, it's estimated that millions of people worldwide possess basic sewing skills, often taught in schools or passed down through family traditions. Interest in sewing has seen a resurgence in recent years due to crafting trends and the popularity of DIY projects. However, comprehensive data on the global sewing population is limited.
Yes she did now how to sew
Some people sew because they want a finished product, like a shirt or quilt. Other people sew because they enjoy working on their sewing projects. Other people sew because they enjoy sewing with other people.
I'm not sure how to sew, but first u plug it in!! Then if you know how to sew u sew.
yes and i think you mean sue people not sew
'vous cousez' means you sew / you are sewing (doing needlework). Cousez-vous is 'do you sew / do you know how to sew?'
In the past, people needed to be able to sew in order to make clothing, blankets, and other supplies. Now that there are machines that do much of this work, you don't have to learn to sew at all. However, it can help you appreciate your sewn items and it can be enjoyable to make projects that are personalized to what you like.
you can consult the shoe fitter he/she will probably know where and how to sew the ribbons on perfectly
Of course if you know how to sew.
dont be a fashion designer or hire someone who knows how to sew
Women who sew clothes have many names. They might be designers, seamstresses, or tailors. You can also call them "women who sew," especially if you do not know which they prefer.
Many people put a thimble on their thumb before they sew. This makes it easier to push a needle through thick fabrics. They only use the thimble for sewign by hand.
St. Anne, the mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is the patroness of those who sew.