dressmaker in the PONS Dictionary

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She also established connections with women in the white community which she drew on as a free dressmaker.
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She sang as she worked, eventually drawing crowds who would stand on the street outside of the dressmaker's shop.
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In 1910, a population of 431 included two blacksmiths, four carpenters and three dressmakers.
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He was the first of the couturiers, dressmakers considered artists rather than mere artisans.
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He would later retire from acting and became a dressmaker.
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She worked as a dressmaker in a tailor shop which she helped to organize into a union shop.
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Dressmaker's interlining and water-soluble paper are contemporary alternatives.
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All other television ads before this era showed brassieres on a manikin or a dressmaker's dummy to promote the functional features of the product.
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When she was 13 she became an apprentice dressmaker, to earn extra money for her impoverished family.
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She is also a skilled dressmaker and weaver, who has crafted theatrical costumes and pictorial loom tapestries.
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