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Electronic sewing machine

The electronic sewing machine is the most modern sewing machine, as it has the ability to perform multiple and different types of stitches, by moving the needle from one side to the other, and moving it with a vertical and horizontal movement, and all this is done by a specialized and modern device, and the electronic sewing machine is considered A very complex high-tech device, with sensors that tell the computer how to do the details of the sewing process by adjusting the movement of the needle, to create different patterns of stitching.

It is noteworthy that the computer replaces the thread, and makes the required adjustments to the sewing, and the advanced home sewing machines have built-in computers and small display screens to facilitate the sewing process, as the computer controls the various stages of sewing, as it moves the needle bar, tension discs, and other discs The different stitches are stored in the computer's removable memory disks, and the sewing patterns can be downloaded online by connecting the computer to the computer.

Stages of sewing machine development

All inventions need many years to be developed, and this is what happened with the sewing machine through the following:

  • In 1790 AD: The English inventor Thomas Saint obtained the first patent for a complete sewing machine, and this machine was a perforated bead, and a needle passing through the hole.
  • In 1810 AD: the German Balthazar Krems invented an automatic sewing machine, but he did not obtain a patent, because it did not work well.
  • In 1814 AD: Joseph Madsberger was able to obtain a patent as a result of making several attempts to invent the sewing machine, but all his attempts were considered unsuccessful.
  • In 1804 AD: Thomas Stone and James Henderson were granted a patent for a sewing machine that simulated manual sewing, and in the same year a patent was granted to Scott John Duncan, and his invention was an embroidery machine with multiple needles.
  • In 1818 AD: John Adams Doug and John Knowles invented the first American sewing machine, but the machine failed to sew.
  • In 1830 AD: Frenchman Barthélemy Thimonnier invented the first functional sewing machine.
  • In 1834 AD: Walt Hunt invented the first successful American sewing machine.
  • In later years: Isaac Singer invented a sewing machine that works according to an upward and downward movement.
  • In 1905 AD: Electric sewing machines were invented, and their use became widespread, as they were used in homes, and the first mechanical sewing machines were used in clothing production factories.

The goal of modernizing sewing machines

The modernization of sewing machines aims to speed up the operation of sewing machines and facilitate their movement, in addition to obtaining less effort and time, by programming programmable operating machines, so that the machine can perform its various tasks, as the operator performs a task in the machine, and puts it on ( Education), and thus the machine learns the different work steps and functions, and despite the spread of all modern sewing machine designs, the basic process in sewing has not changed yet, as modern machines are powered by an electric motor, and most of them are used for industrial purposes, and it is indicated that old machines are still used It still exists today in many countries of the world.

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