[Noisebridge-discuss] Seeking Seamstress

Ari Lacenski alacenski at gmail.com
Wed Sep 26 16:37:23 UTC 2012


Wish I could mod up emails. Well said.

'sewists' is evidently the term preferred by people who don't like
being called 'sewers'.

Ari

On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 9:32 AM, Johny Radio <johnyradio at gmail.com> wrote:
> rachelyra at gmail.com wrote:
> "Do you know that there are dudes that can use sewing machines too?"
>
> Yeah, my dad, but he's not available. And me! Just had my first lesson. I
> sewed the inner panel!
>
> I also enjoy flowers and cooking. And I know some women who weld and drive
> fork lifts. Conventional gender roles are boring.
>
> Tony, what used to be called waiters and waitresses are now waitrons. I
> believe they also use bustrons. In film and theater, the term 'actor' is now
> used for both men and women (which makes no sense to me, because in film,
> gender matters).
>
> Anywho, I used "seamstress" in a non-gender-specific way, for convenience.
> All genders of seamstrons and seamsters and sartors and sartresses and
> sartrons and tailors and tailresses and tailrons welcomed.
>
> Now I've got some curtains to make.
>
> Ta-Ta.
>
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