dressmaking in the PONS Dictionary

dressmaking Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

dressmaking course
dressmaking and tailoring shop

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Dressmaking was started in 1868, and a house agency and refreshment room, the first ventures outside drapery, opened in 1872.
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Women initially worked from home in industries such as dressmaking.
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The words fabric and cloth are used in textile assembly trades (such as tailoring and dressmaking) as synonyms for "textile".
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His signatures include use of color, texture and prints, as well as subversion of traditional dressmaking codes and techniques.
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A wide variety of workshops was offered, including painting, drawing, weaving, spinning, singing, dancing, selfexpression through movement, glass-blowing, dressmaking and cookery.
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Domestic service was poorly paid, as were the few occupations open to women such as dressmaking and teaching.
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Instead, she darns socks and does dressmaking for local families to earn a bit.
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A chain of grocery stores, a restaurant, a steam laundry, a tailor and dressmaking shop, a millinery store and a publishing house, were also started.
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She was a successful milliner who invented mass-produced tissue-paper dressmaking patterns.
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She was a successful milliner, widely credited for inventing mass-produced tissue-paper dressmaking patterns.
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