seam·stress
[ˈsēmstrəs]
noun
a woman who sews, especially one who earns her living by sewing.Clothing Alterations and Repairs: Seamstresses perform alterations and repairs on existing garments to modify their fit, style, or functionality according to clients' preferences or needs. This may include shortening or lengthening hems, taking in or letting out seams, replacing zippers or buttons, repairing tears or holes, and adjusting sleeves, collars, or waistbands. Seamstresses have a keen eye for detail and precision to ensure that alterations are executed seamlessly and enhance the overall appearance and fit of the garment.
Westitch services have now located servicing to customers at “The Mill” at 216 S Cedar Street, in Manistique, MI
Great opportunity to drop-off and pick-up any alterations, mending, or sew projects for Jan to service you.
Many of us have found or are using mechanical sewing machines from grandmother’s, thrift stores, or found at rummage sale.
I can help get that machine back running. While I do not take in computerized machines or sergers, I enjoy tinkering with the older sew machines and getting them back in use.
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