Sewing machine. Impact of the invention  It makes us clothes and blankets.  It makes me warm pillows and blankets.

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Sewing machine

Impact of the invention  It makes us clothes and blankets.  It makes me warm pillows and blankets.

Pictures from now and then. Picture from now Picture of the invention a long time ago.

Future of the invention  The first sewing machine made is probably very rusty by now.  It would probably look Very, very rusty in ten years.

History of invention  Made in England in  Invented by French Tailor Barthemy Thimonier in  Patented by Elias Howe.  He was payed 5 dollars for each sewing machine sold.  In 1841 he used 80 of these machines to make uniforms for the French army.  Others like Isaac Merrit Singer made slight modifications of the machine and built successful businesses.  It was invented because we need to sew things faster.

Name and description of the invention  A device that stiches cloth and other materials.  Makes purses, quilts and other things made of cloth.  Cranking and electricity.  Whoever invented it has a very long name.  It looks like a kitchen aid mixer. Sewing machine

Websites:  www. Kidinfo.com,  www. Factmonster.com,  www. Edupplace.com  We used three.