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For most of her life, she worked as a seamstress.
His mother worked as a seamstress, to support the family.
We have about 60 workers, most of them seamstresses who are women.
The seamstresses had cut it well, I thought to myself.
He wanted his daughter, then 16, to work as a seamstress to help support the family of 11 children.
She stopped school at an early age and worked with a seamstress to help her family, but gave up to take a chance for music.
But this was for a seamstress, and that made all the difference.
A seamstress was found to change the jersey number to 15.
His wife had been working as a seamstress to make ends meet.
They had already made the seamstress wait too long, and there would be a price for it.
His mother was a seamstress, but refused to do any of the work for him.
She married early, but left her husband after the death of a baby daughter and worked as a hospital seamstress.
She made her own clothes and became a professional seamstress.
However, she did so, finding work as both a seamstress and a cook.
His 10 seamstresses, many of them relatives, were on hand.
One farmer's wife had a 52-week job as a seamstress, with an average of 24 hours per week.
His wife immediately found work as a seamstress in a factory.
Her mother was an excellent seamstress and they designed things together.
The next night, he brought a small red paper flower made by one of the show's seamstresses.
With a good seamstress, it was always a matter of negotiation.
They were better seamstresses than she, and the sewing had been done in private.
Soon his father married another seamstress and brought the child back into the household.
On a related note - what would you call a male seamstress?
The official reason was a dispute by seamstresses over the 35-hour work week here.
The one is already finished - the seamstress brought it yesterday.