The Seamless History of the Sewing Machine
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The provided sources offer a comprehensive overview of the sewing machine's history and profound impact. They detail its evolution from early, unsuccessful European concepts to its American ascendancy, marked by key inventors like Elias Howe, Isaac Singer, and Allen B. Wilson, and the ensuing "Sewing Machine War" that led to the formation of the first patent pool. The texts also trace the machine's technological advancements, from manual operation to electric and computerized models, and examine its transformative social and economic effects, including the rise of the ready-to-wear industry, changes in household dynamics, and the contradictory impact on women's labor. Finally, the sources highlight the diversification of sewing machine applications beyond apparel, illustrating its crucial role in various heavy industries.
Research done with the help of artificial intelligence, and presented by two AI-generated hosts.
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