In colonial times, a sailmaker needed strong sewing skills to construct and repair sails from heavy canvas or linen, often using large needles and durable thread. Knowledge of different sail designs and their specific purposes was crucial for creating efficient and functional sails. Additionally, physical strength and stamina were necessary due to the demanding nature of working with bulky materials and handling large pieces of fabric. Finally, an understanding of maritime practices and the ability to work collaboratively with shipbuilders and sailors enhanced their effectiveness in the role.
Basketmakers were only basketmakers for their household
$5,000 a day
in colonial times a peruker is a colonial wig Maker that sewed horse hair, goat hair and human hair into net, curled it and sold it for money to children, men and woman.
yes they were men and women basket makers.
Samplers, which showed their embroidery skills.
by being an apprentice
Basketmakers were only basketmakers for their household
Yes, milliners in the colonial times were basically where you would get your clothing in the colonial times.
They make shoes you retard no kidding stupid^ I have to do make a speech tomorrow on a shoemaker in colonial times and you have helped me greatly
$5,000 a day
The name tells all. They made buttons.
brick makers are from colonial times that made the bricks for houses and buildings
in colonial times a peruker is a colonial wig Maker that sewed horse hair, goat hair and human hair into net, curled it and sold it for money to children, men and woman.
yes they were men and women basket makers.
7 to 8 years
Just research about them and think of what they look like in their head retard!
Samplers, which showed their embroidery skills.