what was going on in history when sewing machine invented?

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Answered: History of viking sewing machine 6620

The first Viking sewing machine was made in 1872 when Husqvarna, who had been making rifles, needed to find a new line. Thus begins the Husqvarna Viking sew machine history. The little Swedish factory soon became one of the top sewing machine manufacturers in the world. The very first model ...

Answered: I'm looking for some history on Hess sewing machines. Do you know where I

http://www.oocities.org/heartland/plains/3081/singer.html

Answered: I accidently dropped my singer sewing machine and ...

Not knowing your talents for repairs I would think a repair shop would be a smart choice.

Answered: I have a New Home treadle sewing machine sn 1086602. How do I find the

If that is the brand name of it and it's not a new one then they may not of had model numbers then, if they made only one then they knew which one you were talking about.

Answered: I have a Necchi Bel Air sewing machine with a tag ...

Try looking on this site: Vintage Necchi Sewing Machines

Answered: I am looking for info on a premiere brand sewing ...

There are a couple of sites I would check out. Hopefully one or the other will help you: Antique Singer Sewing Machines and sewing Manuals
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Maintenance on sewing machine

Yes, I'm sure it will need maintenance from time to time.

How do I sew a scarf with fringe on each end

You buy the fringe and then you hem it in.

Will my us made Viking sewing machine work in Italy with only a power

Oh, yeah. Just to be sure, all motors have a nameplate on them. Check your's to see if it says 120V 60 Hz like I'd suspect, but maybe it could say 120/240 V, or maybe 50/60 cycle.

Sewing machines

I just bought an Seam Master SM1100 (new to me, but used of course, ha), and I have the manual. I can gladly scan it for you and send it as a PDF. Email me at cjbrynt@google.com I haven't used it yet. Are they good machines? Any quirks I should know about?