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The Invention of the Sewing Machine

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The work traces the technological and commercial evolution of mechanical sewing from early hand stitching through the 19th-century efforts to create practical machines, describing inventive experiments, patent developments, and technical elements that produced usable designs. It analyzes how manufacturers, patent arrangements, and marketing transformed the device into a mass-produced consumer appliance and influenced clothing manufacture, retail, and buying practices. Detailed appendixes provide company lists, patent-model inventories, promotional leaflets, thread history, and biographical sketches, while chapters explain key mechanism types, cost-reduction strategies, and chronology. The narrative combines technical description with institutional and business history to document diffusion and adaptation of the technology.

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Grace Rogers Cooper

Grace Rogers Cooper was an American author and historian known for her contributions to the study of industrial technology and its impact on society. She is particularly recognized for her works "The Invention of the Sewing Machine" and "The Scholfield Wool-Carding Machines," which explore the development and significance of these pivotal inventions in the textile industry. Through her writings, Cooper sheds light on the evolution of manufacturing processes and their broader implications for economic and social change during the industrial era.

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