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the sewing machine has vastly improved the efficiency and productivity of fabric and clothing industries... the basic stitch of a modern sewing machine consists of two threads and is known as... patented a sewing machine that sewed straight seams using chain stitch... John Greenough patented the first sewing machine in the United States... he saw a rotary sewing machine being repaired in a Boston shop... In 1856 the Sewing Machine Combination was formed... thread sewing machine on June 2... the first TOYOTA sewing machine was built under the strict supervision of TOYOTA founder...

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