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  2. Charles Fredrick Wiesenthal - Wikipedia

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    Charles Fredrick Wiesenthal (1726–1789) [1] was a German-American physician and inventor who was awarded the patent for the first known mechanical device for sewing in 1755. Weisenthal was born in the Kingdom of Prussia, but lived in England at the time of invention. He lived from 1755 to 1789 in Baltimore. [1]

  3. Sewing machine - Wikipedia

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    A sewing machine is a machine used to sew fabric and materials together with thread. ... Charles Fredrick Wiesenthal, a German-born engineer working in England, was ...

  4. Barthélemy Thimonnier - Wikipedia

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    Though the first sewing machine needle was patented by Charles Fredrick Wiesenthal in 1755, in 1829 Thimonnier reinvented the sewing machine. In 1830 he signed a contract with Auguste Ferrand, a mining engineer , who made the requisite drawings and submitted a patent application.

  5. Category:Sewing equipment - Wikipedia

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    Sewing machines (1 C, 22 P) Pages in category "Sewing equipment" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. ... Charles Fredrick Wiesenthal

  6. Wiesenthal (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Fredrick Wiesenthal (1726–1789), one of the inventors of the sewing machine Grete Wiesenthal (1885–1970), an Austrian dancer and choreographer Simon Wiesenthal (1908–2005), a Jewish Galician-Austrian who became a Nazi hunter after surviving the Holocaust

  7. Sewing - Wikipedia

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    The spread of sewing machine technology to industrialized economies around the world meant the spread of Western-style sewing methods and clothing styles as well. In Japan, traditional clothing was sewn together with running stitch that could be removed so that the clothing could be taken apart and the assorted pieces laundered separately.

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