Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1790. Sewing machine patent granted. It slipped into oblivion until discovered by 'a member of a firm of American sewing machine manufacturers.'<ref>The Engineer 1873/12/26 page 412. 'The Early History of the Sewing Machine'</ref>. Possibly the first such patent. The machine was intended for stitching leather footwear.


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1790. Sewing machine patent granted. It slipped into oblivion until discovered by 'a member of a firm of American sewing machine manufacturers.'[1]. Possibly the first such patent. The machine was intended for stitching leather footwear.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1873/12/26 page 412. 'The Early History of the Sewing Machine'