The Sewing Machine: Its History, Construction, and ApplicationE. & F.N. Spon, 1864 - 112 pages |
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... employed in connect- ing the edges of two pieces of material , as it allows of their being drawn close together , without forming a perceptible elevation . It is mostly made use of for articles of clothing , the seams of which are in ...
... employed in connect- ing the edges of two pieces of material , as it allows of their being drawn close together , without forming a perceptible elevation . It is mostly made use of for articles of clothing , the seams of which are in ...
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... employed in crochet work . These penetrating the material without being drawn through caught the thread , and on their return drew it through the needle - hole . These needles could , therefore , be fastened to a holder , and their ...
... employed in crochet work . These penetrating the material without being drawn through caught the thread , and on their return drew it through the needle - hole . These needles could , therefore , be fastened to a holder , and their ...
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... employed . The seams which have been enumerated have been styled permanent . By this is not intended to be said that they cannot be undone , but that by simply pulling the ends of the thread the seam does not rip without the thread ...
... employed . The seams which have been enumerated have been styled permanent . By this is not intended to be said that they cannot be undone , but that by simply pulling the ends of the thread the seam does not rip without the thread ...
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... employed , and will , therefore , be specially treated of later . The following descriptions may also be noticed , though partly on account of the difficulty and uncertainty attending their formation , partly on account of their ...
... employed , and will , therefore , be specially treated of later . The following descriptions may also be noticed , though partly on account of the difficulty and uncertainty attending their formation , partly on account of their ...
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... employed for sewing - machines are very thick compared with those for sewing by hand , for reasons which will be explained hereafter . In making button - holes in stout and firm materials , which are best suited for this description of ...
... employed for sewing - machines are very thick compared with those for sewing by hand , for reasons which will be explained hereafter . In making button - holes in stout and firm materials , which are best suited for this description of ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
affixed allow angle arc of oscillation ARTHUR PHILLIPS ascent axis bobbin bracket catches the loop caught centre chain-stitch machine chord cloth commences connecting rod connecting-rod constructed crank curve cylinder deepest point descent descent passed described diameter direction disc distance double-thread chain-stitch driver eccentric groove edge employed Engineers F. N. SPON feed eccentric feed motion feeder flange formation formed friction fulcrum Grover and Baker hinder end hollow hook latter length looper point lower end lower mechanism lower side lower thread main shaft lies material motion is transmitted needle carrier needle hole needle lever needle-carrier needle-hole oscillation and motion parallel passing piece plane of oscillation Plate II Plate VII position quilting-stitch radius return motion rise roughened round set screw sewing plate sewing-plate sewn shown in Fig shuttle point single-thread chain-stitch spindle spiral spring spool steel stud surface tension apparatus thickness tion treadle universal joint upper thread Walter Hunt wheel Zerah Colburn