| 1867 - 772 Seiten
...wife doing when she sewed. He took it for granted that sewing must be that, and his first device was a needle pointed at both ends, with the eye in the...down through the cloth, and carry the thread through it at each thrust. Hundreds of hours, by night and day, he brooded over this conception, and cut many... | |
| 1867 - 782 Seiten
...wife doing when she sewed. He took it for granted that sewing must be that, and his first device was a needle pointed at both ends, with the eye in the...down through the cloth, and carry the thread through it at each thrust. Hundreds of hours, by night and day, hs brooded over this conception, and cut many... | |
| Rowell, George Presbury & Co - 1870 - 882 Seiten
...wife doing when she sewed. He took it for granted that sewing must be that, and his first device was a needle pointed at both ends, with the eye in the...up and down through the cloth, and carry the thread though at each thrust. Hundreds of hours, by night and day, he brooded over this conception, and cut... | |
| James Parton - 1871 - 730 Seiten
...wife doing when she sewed. He took it for granted that sewing must be that, and his first device was a needle pointed at both ends, with the eye in the...down through the cloth, and carry the thread through it at each thrust. Hundreds of hours, by night and day, he brooded over this conception, and cut many... | |
| James D. McCabe - 1872 - 682 Seiten
...required the greatest patience, perseverance, energy, and hopefulness. He watched his wife as she sewed, and his first effort was to devise a machine which...he began the attempt to invent the machine, that he came to the conclusion «0WE'S FIRST tOEA OF THE SEWING-MACHINE. that the movement of a machine need... | |
| Nelson Sizer - 1874 - 524 Seiten
...wife doing when she sewed. He took it for granted that sewing must be that, and his first device was a needle pointed at both ends, with the eye in the...down through the cloth, and carry the thread through it at each thrust. Hundreds of hours, by night and by day, he brooded over this conception, and cut... | |
| John W. Urquhart - 1881 - 262 Seiten
...she sewed. He took it for granted that all sewing must be done in this way, and his first device was a needle pointed at both ends, with tHe eye in the middle, that should be caused to work up and down through the cloth, and carry the thread with it at each thrust. Howe... | |
| A. CRAIG - 1883 - 390 Seiten
...well the * dangers which surround an inventor, kept his own counsel. He watched his wife as she sewed, and his first effort was to devise a machine which...would not work satisfactorily. It was not until 1844, over a year after he began the attempt to invent the machine, that he conceived the idea of using two... | |
| 1882 - 478 Seiten
...well the dangers which surround an inventor, kept his own counsel. He watched his wife as she sewed, and his first effort was to devise a machine which...would not work satisfactorily. It was not until 1844, over a year after he began the attempt to invent the machine, that he conceived the idea of using two... | |
| Nelson Sizer - 1882 - 740 Seiten
...wife doing when she sewed. He took it for granted that sewing must be that, and his first device was a needle pointed at both ends, with the eye in the...down through the cloth, and carry the thread through it at each thrust. Hundreds of hours, by night and by day, he brooded over this conception, and cut... | |
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