Sentences with phrase «seamstresses so»

She was born into a family of master seamstresses so sewing comes very naturally for her from a very young age.
She grew up in a creative family of artists and seamstresses so it is no surprise that she loves to create.
There are master gardeners, master chefs, even master composters... there should be master seamstresses so that all you talented souls can come together.
You are a supremely talented seamstress so I take heart that you, too, think it is a process.
My mom is a seamstress so she could easily do it.
Thankfully I am quite handy with the sewing machine and my close friend Sue is a seamstress so we are always shortening lengths and nipping in waists.
I am a terrible seamstress so I would just have to purchase new pillows and am always so jealous of those that can just sew up some new ones!!
My mum was a seamstress so everything was handmade at home.
I am also a pretty good seamstress so I have made my own slipcovers, duvets, pillow shams, drapes, throw pillows, dust ruffles, etc. and have tried my hand at upholstering small pieces.

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The same goes for shoe cobblers and seamstress businesses — with people wanting shoes and clothes to last longer or fit just - so, these businesses are in demand, and supply is short.
She was a seamstress, he was a scholar; she made dresses for white women, he preached the gospel to black folk; she had taken no theology courses to enable her to comprehend God's claim on her, while he had studied so much theology that he was not expected to take God's claims seriously.
Each baby sling is professionally sewn on industrial sewing machines, by professional seamstresses, so each and every one comes out perfectly even, consistent, and high quality.
It does seem to vary per garment though, so I would contact Seamstress of Bloomsbury if you want to be sure on something.
Sure, the selection isn't as hearty as it is for «straight sizes», but it's a far cry from having to hire a seamstress just so you don't have to go naked.
Clothing: Again, Effie has so many different outfits, and it's almost impossible to recreate her exact outfits without having a seamstress alongside you or an amazing vintage boutique, so you can get a way with a lot in the clothing department.
But yes, so very important to find and make friends with a good seamstress.
And what a GREAT thing to be teaching your daughters!!!!!! A seamstress is SO VALUABLE to have!!!
Find a good seamstress who can alter your clothes so they fit!
Not lined under so easy for seamstress to make adjustments.»
I did not realize that it had a small «train» but my seamstress is going to take it off so I don't trip.
As it's black it's hard to see see all the design details so I can't tell you which seams, but your seamstress should know.
So my seamstress suggested to take the hem up just a little over half an inch.
So good that your seamstress was able to alter your dress.
I'm not a seamstress by any means and can only sew a button but your site is so pretty!
I just love it and the fit is so wonderful, it's like your seamstress was here fitting it right to me.
Once fitted it is amazingly beautiful... so you have a perfect «size» it will be awesome... if you need it to be a customized size I would order it with a lot of time for you to take it to a talented seamstress.
I completely agree with your sentiments - as seamstresses we pour so much love into our garments - and we really want them to turn out how we imagine them!
My other issue with my wardrobe, is that I am a slow and distracted seamstress, so I don't add clothes as quickly to my closet as they sometimes get taken away.
A pity that I bought a size larger so it's quite loose, need to send it to a seamstress for alteration.
Anyway, I have noticed how fellow seamstresses rave about pockets: me, not so much but I have to say that on this dress I do really like them.
I have a lead and I'm eager to test this new seamstress out, but so far I'm stuck with a growing fix / alter pile.
It's so easy in today's world of Walmarts, the internet, and a culture of «disposable clothing» to forget that once not so long ago each garment was handmade (either by a seamstress, the owner, or someone that the owner knew) and that most people did not have anywhere near the same size wardrobe that your average person does today.
It's a little tight around my rib cage, so my seamstress is adding a lace up / corset back.
I am a seamstress, so I choose to fix it myself rather than exchange them but someone who doesn't sew would be out of luck.
I was really excited to receive this dress but unfortunately the fit on me was a bit off at the lower part when it arrived so a seamstress had to amend it for me.
So, I don't sew but my love for good fabrics runs way deep and throughout the years as I've moved from place to place (with my husbands job) one of the first things I've always done is to find a good seamstress.
Not by me but by the shop seamstress (so pleased with that).
My mother is a seamstress too Brenda, so I can totally relate to this story.
So, on a visit to one of my new local haunts, Second Skin Vintage, she passed on the card of a local seamstress, Rachel, who specializes in tailoring vintage (and also runs an Etsy shop for vintage baby clothes!).
I had the train removed because it looked so big in the pictures.I thought it was a bit loose in the waist so I had that fixed at a local seamstress for a good price.
Still so gorgeous though and would not hesitate to recommend it but would get it fitted by my seamstress, I ended up giving it as a gift!
Oliver designed them, a friend screen printed them as a wedding gift to the couple, and a local seamstress put button holes in them so men could wear them on their shirt collar.
Even then, remember a seamstress can tailor a larger dress down just for you so don't worry about the perfect fit.
I'm not a seamstress either, so no - sew would be the way for me to go, too!
I just haven't bothered to do that yet... My mother use to be a seamstress and knows how to tailor jeans, so I feel like I shouldn't have to bring them somewhere and pay to have them fixed when my mom could easily do it.
I had the seamstress make the sleeves I wore detachable so I could have two different looks -LSB-...]
I'm a seamstress and I work a lot when I'm not in school, so if you're an impatient type of person, look elsewhere.
I am a tailor / seamstress... so my creativity is endless.
In the normal course of events, it is highly unlikely that a talented seamstress such as Anabelle Honeycote would cross paths with a duke in London of 1815 — unless, of course, she were so unwise as to attempt to blackmail him.
I'm so proud of myself (as I am no seamstress!)
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