Sewer or Sewist?
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In my mind, a "tailor", usually a male, usually worked with men's clothing; and a "seamstress", usually a female, worked with women's and children's clothing. (This idea may or may not be correct - but it's what I have thought.)
(I have seen a lot of seam-stress in some of the tight jeans that some people wear!)
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Sewist is what I prefer. I recently worked with Louis Vuitton, manufacturing side, on a new workshop. Their "sewists" are called "Artisans". I guess we are all sewists, quilters and artisans. If you are sewing, Sewist, if you are quilting, "Quilter, if you are creating/designing, you are an Artisan. Whatever we call ourselves we are talented.
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sewing clothing I am referred to as a seamstress. If making a quilt a quilter I am. if sewing a craft then a crafter I have become. Any other sewing just to run the sewing machine I believe I would like to be referred to as a sewing fanatic.
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I prefer to call myself a quilter, since 98% of what I do at a sewing machine is quilt.
I think of a tailor as a man who sews and alters apparel, while a seamstress is a woman who sews and alters apparel.
I don’t care for “sewer” but am warming to the term, as “seamstress” sounds outdated, much like “actress”; today’s female film stars wish to be called actors.
Sewist? That just sounds corny to me.
I think of a tailor as a man who sews and alters apparel, while a seamstress is a woman who sews and alters apparel.
I don’t care for “sewer” but am warming to the term, as “seamstress” sounds outdated, much like “actress”; today’s female film stars wish to be called actors.
Sewist? That just sounds corny to me.
#19
Lynnie, you are not a terrible sewer or sewist by any means.
my Mother would have been a seamstress. she didn't quilt at all but could make a wedding gown by looking at one. I never had that much talent.
my Mother would have been a seamstress. she didn't quilt at all but could make a wedding gown by looking at one. I never had that much talent.
#20
I refer to myself as a "sewist" not a sewer. I make childrens' clothes, my clothes, cushion covers, small items such as potholders, tote bags, tissue covers etc as well as quilts so to me seamstress or quilter do not cover all those things whereas sewist seems to encompass all sorts of sewing.
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