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Sewing is the
craft of
fastening pieces of
textiles together using a
sewing needle and thread.
Sewing is one of the
oldest of the
textile arts, arising...
- A
sewing machine is a
machine used to sew
fabric and
materials together with thread.
Sewing machines were
invented during the
first Industrial Revolution...
- In
sewing and tailoring, a
lining is an
inner layer of fabric, fur, or
other material inserted into clothing, hats, luggage, curtains,
handbags and similar...
- A
sewing needle, used for hand-
sewing, is a long
slender tool with a
pointed tip at one end and a hole (or eye) to hold the
sewing thread. The earliest...
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sewing machines,
first established as I. M.
Singer & Co. in 1851 by
Isaac M.
Singer with New York
lawyer Edward C. Clark. Best
known for its
sewing machines...
- A
sewing table or work
table is a
table or desk used for
sewing.
Generally it has
large amounts of
space and a full set of
sewing tools.
Nearby there...
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Christian Sewing (German pronunciation: ['krɪsti̯an 'ze:vɪŋ]; born 24
April 1970 in Bünde) is a
German banker who is the
chief executive officer (CEO)...
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Julia E. (1942).
Power Machine Sewing. R.R. Smith. Pepin,
Harriet (1997). "1942-Modern
Pattern Design". Vintage
Sewing.info.
Retrieved 2009-08-13. v t...
- In
sewing, a seam is the join
where two or more
layers of fabric, leather, or
other materials are held
together with stitches.
Prior to the
invention of...
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signatures of a book can also be held
together by "Smyth
sewing"
using needles, "McCain
sewing",
using drilled holes often used in
schoolbook binding,...