Who be the inventers of the first sewing industrial device?
well help me out i know E. Howe have something to do with it but who helped cuz in attendance were to many population involed help me im going crazy
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That is the difficulty. So many culture each had one official document which, on it's own, was useless. I don't have it handy, but at some point they get together and formed a combine which enabled Howe, and others, to start production instead of endless patent infringement lawsuits. Try the Smithsonian, and Wiki, and perchance Singer's website has some history. You might also try the patent bureau, they have a lot online.
There be also machines that sewed fabric, and leather and other specialty purposes so, again, no one personality or machine.
But there is not a soul person responsible.
The book you want to locate (and good luck finding it) is Smithsonian Bulletin No 254, The Invention of the Sewing Machine by Grace Rogers Cooper, 1968
Interesting stuff. A significant contributor to the Industrial Revolution.
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That is the difficulty. So many culture each had one official document which, on it's own, was useless. I don't have it handy, but at some point they get together and formed a combine which enabled Howe, and others, to start production instead of endless patent infringement lawsuits. Try the Smithsonian, and Wiki, and perchance Singer's website has some history. You might also try the patent bureau, they have a lot online.
There be also machines that sewed fabric, and leather and other specialty purposes so, again, no one personality or machine.
But there is not a soul person responsible.
The book you want to locate (and good luck finding it) is Smithsonian Bulletin No 254, The Invention of the Sewing Machine by Grace Rogers Cooper, 1968
Interesting stuff. A significant contributor to the Industrial Revolution.
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