What is the correct order in which garment sewing machines were perfected as technology developed?
2023-04-21
Hand crank → foot pedal → electric → computerized → multifunctional
In 1810, the Englishman Byrds Archer Crimmus invented the double thread chain stitch sewing machine.
In 1843, American Elias Yi designed and manufactured a practical and productive hand-crank lockstitch sewing machine with a sewing speed of 300 stitches per minute. The main feature of this machine was the use of a curved needle with a hole, and the bottom thread was hidden in the bobbin.
In 1851, after more than two years of work, the Seung brothers, American machinists, built a metal foot-operated sewing machine with a wooden frame that sewed at a speed of 600 stitches per minute, which was the first time in the history of sewing machine invention.
In 1851, after more than two years of work, the Seung brothers, American machinists, built a metal foot-operated sewing machine with a wooden frame that sewed at a speed of 600 stitches per minute, which was the first time in the history of sewing machine invention.
This method of paying for things in monthly installments without having to pay a lot of money at once was very popular among customers at the time.
The invention of the sewing machine continued, and while new improvements and inventions were made to the home sewing machine, there was a greater need for a high-speed industrial sewing machine made on a different principle. From the appearance of the name "sewing machine" to the second half of the 19th century, a hundred years later, inventors such as Benjamin Wilson and Kibbs studied and analyzed various sewing machines to create the domestic and industrial sewing machines that are still in use today.
Nowadays, domestic sewing machines are electrically powered and have become the mainstay of the market. Most of the industrial sewing machines are general-purpose sewing machines, and the most used are flat sewing machines.
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