History Of Sewing Machines

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After the middle of the 18th century, the invention and development of the large-scale production sewing machine in the textile industry. In 1755 Germans registered sewing machines in England
Patent but lack of textual research, in 1790, the British woodworker Thomas Saint (Thomas Saint) first invented the world's
The first single-thread chainstitch hand sewing machine for making holes, then threading, and sewing leather shoes. In 1841, French tailor B. Thimonnier (Barthelemy Thimonnier) invented and manufactured a chain stitch sewing machine with hooks and needles. In 1845, Elias Howe (also translated Elias Howe) also invented the sewing machine,
In 1851, American mechanical worker I.M. Singer (also translated as Lichak Merritt Singer) invented the lock stitch sewing machine and established the Singer Company. The sewing machines of this period were basically hand-cranked.
In 1859, Singer invented the pedal sewing machine. After Thomas Edison invented the motor, Singer invented the motor-driven sewing machine in 1889.