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Dressmaking....
- ;
French pronunciation: [ot kutyʁ];
French for 'high sewing', 'high
dressmaking') is the
creation of
exclusive custom-****ed high-end
fashion design...
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haberdasher is a
business or
person who
sells small articles for sewing,
dressmaking and knitting, such as buttons, ribbons, and zippers; in the
United States...
- groups, the
scheme also
offered classes in
fibrecraft techniques, such as
dressmaking. From the
outset of the war in 1939,
resources had
quickly depleted,...
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Lombard as
Evangeline Eliott, two
sisters in 1920s
London who
establish a
dressmaking business and
eventually their own
haute couture fashion house, Aden Gillett...
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improved her
dressmaking skills as
Walker was able to make sure that her
measurements were
fully correct for her
client throughout the
dressmaking stages....
- Balmain.
Known for
sophistication and elegance, he
described the art of
dressmaking as "the
architecture of movement". Balmain's father, who died when the...
- ready-to-wear
clothing are sewn by
computerized machines,
while home shoemaking,
dressmaking, quilting, crafts,
haute couture and
tailoring may use a combination...
- however, historically,
gilets were ****ed and embroidered. In 19th-century
dressmaking a
gilet was a
dress bodice shaped like a man's waistcoat. Today, gilets...
- of yarn together. Cord is used in a
number of
textile arts
including dressmaking, upholstery, macramé, and couching. Soft
cotton cord
forms the filling...