A dressmaker's dummy is a life size form for holding the fabric of a suit or dress as it is being made.
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The word is "dumkopf".
Walter (the old man)
a pedal on the floor at the base of the stand
He got a ventriloquist dummy for Christmas as a child and learned his craft from there.
People think they are Jews of course dummy JEWS JEWS JEWS
A mannequin is a human form or dummy that is used by tailors and dressmakers when making clothing. It is also used in stores to display clothing. The use of mannequins originated in France.
Colonial dressmakers made clothes from woven materials.[=
Dressmakers no longer make cloth. They go to a fabric store and buy it.
We sew.
We sew.
Dressmakers is the plural of dressmaker
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dressmakers
First off the question should be: "Were there any white dressmakers in the civil war?" and second why would you ask such a dumb question?
because they din't have sewing machines back then. Most dressmakers learned to sew or weave from their mother or grandmother.
no dummy no dummy no dummy
They work in shops near home