July 1, 2010
A Quick Overview of Sewing Machine History
Sewing Machine History goes back to the age of First Industrial Revolution that aimed to reduce manual sewing workload at different cloth manufacturing units. Presumably the first sewing machine was an invention by Thomas Saint in 1790. In 1791 Saint took the patent though no working model was built primarily based on this design. Josef Madersperger, the Australian tailor popped up with the first physical sewing machine.
Barthlemy Thimonnier, the French tailor patented his sewing machine that used chain stitches to stitch straight streams. He also set up a factory that used total eighty sewing machines and made French military uniforms. Unfortunately the rebelling French tailors demolished the factory putting a stop on Thimonnier's journey.
In 1833 Walter Hunt invented the 'lock stitch' sewing machines. This machine employed an eye-pointed curved needle that carried the higher thread and it left loops while touching through the fabric horizontally. It also contained a shuttle which carried a lower thread and created interlocks with the threads while passing through the loops. Hunt sold off the machine without taking patent to be a part of sewing Machine History.
In US John Greenough patented his first sewing machine in 1842. In 1845, Elias Howe came up with a sewing machine that was somewhat similar to that of Hunt's. But it was a majorly improved version and many individuals in America attempted to contravene his patent which he contested and won in 1854. Sewing Machine History remains incomplete without mention of Isaac Merritt Singer whose machine incorporated the best of methods from earlier versions and provided excellent productivity. Allen. B. Wilson and John Bradshaw also contributed in sewing Machine History.
James Edward Allen Gibbs got the patent for first 'chain-stitch single-thread sewing machine' in 1857. The first set of electric sewing machines was manufactured by Singer Sewing corp in 1889. NECCHI and TOYOTA are worth mention in sewing Machine History. Orisol created computerized machines for industrial usage. Modern sewing machines are much improved and come with augmented classy appeal. Looking for a Home Sewing Machine? Check out our review of fantastic Brother XL2600I at http://homesewingmachine.org/










