The Sewing Machine: Its History, Construction, and ApplicationE. & F.N. Spon, 1864 - 112 pages |
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... remain very limited , and the consequent frequent interruption in the work causes both delay and hindrance . This disadvantage has , in machines imitating hand sewing , up to the present not been re- moved , and should even this ...
... remain very limited , and the consequent frequent interruption in the work causes both delay and hindrance . This disadvantage has , in machines imitating hand sewing , up to the present not been re- moved , and should even this ...
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... remain perfect if only the end of the thread , or the end of one thread of such as are formed by a double or treble thread , is pulled . Of these the stitch invented by Grover and Baker , a description of which will be given later ...
... remain perfect if only the end of the thread , or the end of one thread of such as are formed by a double or treble thread , is pulled . Of these the stitch invented by Grover and Baker , a description of which will be given later ...
Page 8
... remain only to be mentioned two descriptions of seam intended to take the place of the whip - stitch in hand sewing , whether this is intended to connect the edges of two pieces of material , or to sew round the edges of the material in ...
... remain only to be mentioned two descriptions of seam intended to take the place of the whip - stitch in hand sewing , whether this is intended to connect the edges of two pieces of material , or to sew round the edges of the material in ...
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... remain stationary , the lower edge of the shuttle would , in passing the eye of the needle , be liable to fray or break the thread . The needle is there- fore allowed to again descend so far as to allow of the eye continuing below the ...
... remain stationary , the lower edge of the shuttle would , in passing the eye of the needle , be liable to fray or break the thread . The needle is there- fore allowed to again descend so far as to allow of the eye continuing below the ...
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... remain below the lower edge of the shuttle ; this increases the necessary length of the shaft of the needle , which should always be round . A straight cylindrical shuttle would answer better , and is occasionally em- ployed D 2 THE ...
... remain below the lower edge of the shuttle ; this increases the necessary length of the shaft of the needle , which should always be round . A straight cylindrical shuttle would answer better , and is occasionally em- ployed D 2 THE ...
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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