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National Sewing Machine Day is celebrated on June 13 of every year. The unofficial holiday celebrates the day in 1790 when English inventor Thomas Saint got a patent for the very first sewing machine design. Nevertheless, it took 14 more years before the first working sewing machine was created in 1804, and another 15 years before sewing machines became quickly accessible to consumers. It was intended for leather and canvas, was never issued and no confirmation of it, other than his drawings, could be found. In 1874, William Newton Wilson found Saint’s pictures in the London Patent Office, made arrangements, and built a working model. The London Science Museum presently owns this model.
“My parents got me a sewing machine for Christmas during my senior year of high school. I made three pieces of clothing and had a fashion show at the end of the year, where we had to wear the clothes that we made. I took it to a whole new level; I made all my friends clothes.” – Kourtney Kardashian
History of National Sewing Machine Day
The Invention of the National Sewing Machine Day is commonly considered to have been the work of Englishman Thomas Saint in 1790; the sewing machine has exceedingly developed the efficiency and productivity of the clothing industry. Out of the inventions created during the industrial cycle, the invention of the sewing machine had one of the largest forces on the United States. The sewing machine’s outcomes on the clothing industry resulted in significant changes for other industries as well. Cotton production is required to increase to match the demand of the new clothing factories. As a result, cotton became settled in new areas where it hadn’t earlier farmed.
Other Celebrations on June 13
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How to Celebrate the day
Celebrate National Sewing Machine Day by bringing out your sewing machine to sew a new pattern, If you have always wanted to learn how to sew, now is the time to start learning, Having a sewing party by inviting your friends to teach you new patterns also exchange your creations with them. Today, many people are again becoming involved in the art of sewing and making their clothing. Crafts markets and flea markets are filled with booths full of beautiful sewing machine-made clothes and craft items. You can use the Hashtag #SewingMachineDay to post your National Sewing Machine Day celebrations on social media.
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