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  2. Patternmaker (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    A patternmaker is a skilled worker who produces patterns on paper or fabric for use in the clothing industry. Apparel patternmakers draft patterns based on a designer's sketch of a style. The designer gives the sketch to the patternmaker, who can ask questions to determine details the designer is looking for. [1]

  3. Pattern maker - Wikipedia

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    Pattern maker or patternmaker may refer to: Someone who makes patterns for casting; Patternmaker (clothing) Patternmaker (engineering) This page was last edited on 20 ...

  4. 13 Universally Flattering Milkmaid Dresses For All Body Types

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    Scroll ahead for our top picks. Milkmaid Midi Dresses. 1. Our Absolute Favorite: Get ready to turn heads in this eye-catching frock. It has 3/4 sleeves and a sassy thigh-high slit. 2.

  5. Patternmaker - Wikipedia

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  6. United Patternmakers' Association - Wikipedia

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    The association was founded in 1872 to represent skilled patternmakers in England, [3] following a strike by patternmakers along the River Tyne and River Wear for a nine-hour day. [4]

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  8. Category:Patternmakers (industrial) - Wikipedia

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    This category encompasses persons who make industrial patterns for a living (as opposed to those who make patterns for the fashion industry) Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  9. Bergère hat - Wikipedia

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    It is also sometimes called a milkmaid hat. [1] It was widely worn in the mid-18th century, and versions may be seen in many British and French paintings of the period, such as The Swing by Fragonard , and in portraits by Thomas Gainsborough and Johann Zoffany , amongst others.