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Although Elias Howe is the official inventor of the sewing
machine, Isaac Merritt Singer can be credited with developing
the first practical model that could be mass produced. In
1850, Singer designed the lock-stitch sewing machine in his small
Boston machine shop. It was developed in only 11 days with
a mere $40 in capital. This machine revolutionized sewing
across the globe. Today, Singer sewing machines are distributed
in more than 150 countries.
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