Barthelemy invented the sewing machine so he could people an idea to make and design there very own clothes, hats, scarves ,gloves ,shoes ,hoodies , shirts , pants , underwear ,bras, socks and much much more.
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the need to be faster and accurate in sewing,maybe
Women wanted to start making their own clothes to save money, they started by hand-sewing and then moved to machines.
it was invented by thinking about how you could make sewing easier and what could be used for a long time without need to improve the invention
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A need for fast transportation and the ability to travel to locations previously not reachable by foot, car, and train prompted the invention of the airplane.
To operate a sewing machine, you will need a place to set the machine up, thread, bobbins and a needle for your machine and fabric type.
Yes, you still need a sewing machine, as the overlock machine is designed simply to finish the edges of the fabric. Overlock machines do not go backwards, turn, zigzag, or anything stitch functions that you may need (depending on what you are sewing) You do not absolutely need a sewing machine if it's a quick and easy project (such as a repair, or a pillow), but for everyday use, you need both.
We'd need to know what brand of sewing machine this model is to try to answer this better.
Type your answer here... Help. Need parts for my Bratz sewing machine. Ideas?
Type your answer here... Help. Need parts for my Bratz sewing machine. Ideas?
Its not special thread,but it does recommend the certain threading for this machine for the best sewing.
The value of a Phoenix 82 sewing machine depends greatly on the condition of the machine. To get an accurate value, the machine would need to be assessed by a professional after inspecting the machine.
Walter Hunt was the first American to build a working sewing machine, but he didn't patent his invention. He did not want to cause seamstresses to loose their jobs. Elias Howe invented the first Automatic Sewing Machine. Howe obtained the first patent for the machine. Howe worked for Ari Davis and fixed nautical equipment and was constantly working on sewing machine in need of repair. These machines inspired him to create a sewing machine that was would fit the need of seamstresses. Watching his wife sew, he realized he needed to work on a machine that would use thread supplied from two different sources.