bridal veils
wedding dresses
Hester was not allowed to sew wedding garments or christening gowns. These were considered too important and sacred for her to work on, given her status as an adulteress in Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel, "The Scarlet Letter."
Wedding dresses
Hester used her embroidery skills to support herself and Pearl. She would sew anything for anyone who asked, but she was not allowed to make bridal garments.
Some people sew because they want a finished product, like a shirt or quilt. Other people sew because they enjoy working on their sewing projects. Other people sew because they enjoy sewing with other people.
yes and i think you mean sue people not sew
Reverend Dimmesdale intercedes on Hester's behalf in the matter of Pearl's custody. He urges Governor Bellingham to allow Hester to raise her own daughter, emphasizing the importance of their bond as mother and child.
In a Scarlet Letter, the town at first hated her, but grew to accept her a little bit more as the years go on, giving her things for her to sew for them (but never anything for a wedding).
St. Anne, the mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is the patroness of those who sew.
Hester wasn't sentenced to death because people wanted her to live with her shame and the people wanted to know who was that baby's daddy
Arthur viewed the people saw him as an adulterer after the meeting with Hester.