A colonial dressmaker was kind of like a seamstress who made dresses for women.
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a colonial dressmaker makes clothes such as dresses and skirts.
They made dresses for woman
As the title suggests, they made dresses.
because they din't have sewing machines back then. Most dressmakers learned to sew or weave from their mother or grandmother.
dressmakers made clothing for people
they make clothes for vilage people and use wool or a weavers cloth
clothes
she wore colonial clothes
Colonial dressmakers made clothes from woven materials.[=
Japanese tailors, dressmakers and clothing manufacturers make traditional Japanese clothes, such as kimonos, as well as western-style clothes.
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.
Dressmakers no longer make cloth. They go to a fabric store and buy it.
because they din't have sewing machines back then. Most dressmakers learned to sew or weave from their mother or grandmother.
dressmakers made clothing for people
They used scissors and needles. Thread and fabric are tools they use. they also propbaly used diffrent kinds of frabics
Colonial people hunted for food and sometimes to make clothes. For example they used deer-skin to make pants.
it dapended on if you where rich or poor on what they made for you
a lot of time
only 10 pence.