Colonial milliner's used the tools from a blacksmith.
they used straw, wood and twigs
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Milliners would use thimbles, needles, thread, and irons.
The tools of a colonial milliner where thimbles, neddles, irons, cloth, and thread.
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made and sold hats
Milliners used needles just like us to day they would trade / buy them from a local blacksmithand they would use irons they got to iron the clothes they made or where making.
they used straw, wood and twigs
Yes, milliners in the colonial times were basically where you would get your clothing in the colonial times.
a milliner madeshirtsshiftsapronsneckerchiefscapscloakshoodshatsmuffsrufflestrim for gownsin colonial times. milliners also repaired them too.They also sold imported goods.
they were tools
The middle classes of Colonial America consisted of merchants, lawyers, and doctors. It also included those who worked in trades such as milliners, silversmiths, and blacksmiths.
Well for colonial Williamsburg blacksmiths silversmiths goldsmiths milliners tailors shoe maker and wig makers.Randomdude172
Milliners are hat makers. To add to that they also make clothing.