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  2. Sewing machine - Wikipedia

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    An industrial sewing machine can handle heavy-duty sewing jobs. Industrial machines, unlike domestic machines, perform a single dedicated task and are capable of continuous use for long periods; they have larger moving parts and larger motors rated for continuous operation. Parts for different industrial machines, such as motors, sewing feet ...

  3. List of sewing machine brands - Wikipedia

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    A rare Gem-brand sewing machine produced by the White Sewing Machine Company, circa 1887. A sewing machine is a machine used to stitch fabric and other materials together with thread. [1] Sewing machines were invented during the first Industrial Revolution to decrease the amount of manual sewing work performed in clothing companies. [2]

  4. Feiyue Group - Wikipedia

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    Most of the group's sales are of computerized industrial sewing machines, electronic domestic sewing machines, and automated embroidery machines. Annual sales have reached US$166,000,000.00 worldwide and have been increasing steadily for the last decade, [ when? ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] with the company supplying international companies such as the Singer ...

  5. Juki - Wikipedia

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    JUKI used to rank as the largest industrial sewing machine manufacturer in the world. [3] Headquartered in Japan, the company currently has manufacturing facilities in Japan, China, and Vietnam, and markets its products on six continents, in about 170 countries. [3] Until 1988, the company was known as Tokyo Juki Industrial Company, Ltd.

  6. Singer Corporation - Wikipedia

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    A Capitalist Romance: Singer and the Sewing Machine (Lippincott, 1977). Davies, Robert Bruce. Peacefully Working to Conquer the World: Singer Sewing Machines in Foreign Markets, 1854–1920 (Arno Press, 1976). Godley, Andrew. "The Global Diffusion of the Sewing Machine, 1850–1914". Research in Economic History 20#1 (2001): 1–46. Godley, Andrew.

  7. Elna (Swiss company) - Wikipedia

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    Elna was a radical departure from its competitors, and its success permanently changed the home sewing machine market, introducing features now considered standard. Its most significant innovation is its free arm, a feature previously found only on industrial sewing machines.