People were first apprehensive about the sewing machine. However, they soon began to appreciate it because it got work done faster than was possible by hand.
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Invention of the sewing machine
The first sewing machine was invented by Thomas Saint in London during the 1790's
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Issac Singer and Elias Howe were both involved in the invention of the sewing machine.
Before the sewing machine was invented, sewn items were made by hand. Hand sewing is a very time-consuming project. With the invention of the sewing machine, less time had to be spent making these items and people could spend their time doing more things to benefit society.
Prior to the invention of the sewing machine, all sewing - making and mending - would have been done by hand using hand sewing needles.
Prior to the invention of the sewing machine, sewing was done by hand with needle and thread. This method was very time consuming and consequently people only owned a few pieces of clothing, not the closets-full that we do nowadays.
The sewing machine!
Greenough did not commercially manufacture his invention and his patent model remains as the only evidence. So his machine is simply called the "Sewing Machine Patent Model."
The first working sewing machine was invented in 1830 by Barthelemy Thimonnier. However, the invention did not become popular and widely used until the 1850s when Isaac Singer produced the first commercial machine.