because they din't have sewing machines back then. Most dressmakers learned to sew or weave from their mother or grandmother.
yes 5 years
dressmakers made clothing for people
they used needles to sew the hair.
A colonial dressmaker was kind of like a seamstress who made dresses for women.
they made dresses and other clothing for the colony
Life as a seamstress in the colonial days could become very difficult. They worked all day long and had very little time for other hobbies or their families. They mainly made dresses and repaired clothing for the people in their town. They were also severely under paid and were treated as servants by the wealthier class. Only few could become rich and those were the ones who made the most outstanding dresses and would get paid well the richer people. Their tools mostly included scissors, needles, and fabrics. Their main fabrics were cotton because silk was very expensive and very rare. One of the most famous seamstress's was Betsy Ross who created the American flag.
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Colonial dressmakers made clothes from woven materials.[=
They work in shops near home
A pioneer dressmaker would make clothing for people including dresses for women. There are dressmakers who make pioneer clothing for reenactments and fairs. They cut the patterns out of material and sew them into outfits.
The weave or sew by hand. Posibly made of wool or cotton.Mostly female women, some little girls.
dressmakers made clothing for people
Tailors now use seing machines to sew instead of sewiing by hand
A pioneer dressmaker would make clothing for people including dresses for women. There are dressmakers who make pioneer clothing for reenactments and fairs. They cut the patterns out of material and sew them into outfits.
They used scissors and needles. Thread and fabric are tools they use. they also propbaly used diffrent kinds of frabics
they used needles to sew the hair.
churning butter, cook, sew