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Weaving your dreams with a sewing machine
Author: John Grain
Website: http://www.grain-sewing.com
Added: Sat, 07 Aug 2010 04:48:06 -0400
Category: Shopping & Product reviews
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You have an urgent board meeting to attend and while wearing your suit a button pops out of your shirt. At such times only a sewing machine can bail you out from such an emergency. The Home Sewing machine acts as an agony aunt to all your stitching woes. It is one machine that helps in fixing the little things that matter much. Previously we had to rely on the local tailor shop for all our stitching needs. But with the advancements in technology you can not only stitch your own clothes with a sewing machine but also take it along with you while travelling on business trips.

The sewing machine was invented by an Englishman named Thomas Saint during the first Industrial revolution. The first electric sewing machine was developed by Singer sewing co. The company has since been the largest manufacturer of sewing machines in the world. Sewing machines were invented in order to reduce the cost of manual labor and increase the production capacity of the textile industry.  This machine helps in stitching various fabrics with other materials and thread and also reduces the level of time. Sewing machines not only play a significant role in our personal lives but it also is a great asset to many Textile business and production houses. Unlike its predecessors a modern sewing machine is more compact and easier to use. Many machines such as Brother Sewing machines have the ability to complete more than 1,000 stitches at a given time. A sewing machine is also used for manufacturing leather products such as shoes and hand bags.

Sewing machines are now manufactured according to the need of an individual entity or business. Some of those types are listed below:

1) The Home Sewing machine: The home sewing machine is the most common type of sewing machines used in homes and small scale commercial establishments such as tailor shops. The home sewing machines are basically designed for the use of one individual person where he has to manually sew fabrics using a single stitch type.

2) Industrial Sewing Machines: The Industrial sewing machines are larger, faster, and more sophisticated than their counterparts. They also differ greatly in size cost, appearance and work process. Industrial sewing machines such as Handlooms and Power looms are basically a set up in big industrial units. They help in the mass production of cotton clothes and accessories. Certain small scale textile production units are also using reconditioned sewing machines to save on unnecessary production costs and energy. In 1987 Orisol Israel introduced the first vision controlled computerized industrial sewing machines into the shoe making world.

3) Tajima Sewing Machines: These sewing machines are used mainly for embroidery of clothes. They also help in screen printing of already embroidered textiles. The Tajima embroidery machines are now computerized and work mostly on software applications. They are mostly used by weavers in Asia for embroidery of traditional oriental clothes such as the Japanese Kimono. You can design and merge various patterns using a Tajima Sewing Machine. 

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John Grain is the author of this article on Industrial Sewing Machines. Find more information about Industrial Sewing Machines here.

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