I was recently shown a diagram of a "sewing machine" with 1850's provenance. It appeared to be a piece of thin metal bent on the end to hold a sewing machine needle. The operation of the device is with the finger (kinda like a telegraph), producing a chain stitch, and the pressure of pushing the thing down is what moves the cloth through it. Unfortunately, it will be some time before I am able to get a copy of the diagram because the owner lives two states away and I don't have his contact info.
This intrigued me, and I wondered if anyone else had seen or heard about this type of device. Many thanks for your time.
This intrigued me, and I wondered if anyone else had seen or heard about this type of device. Many thanks for your time.
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