Singer Sewing Machine - UTSA Institute Of Texan Cultures

Singer Sewing Machine - UTSA Institute Of Texan Cultures

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This object is a Singer Sewing Machine, it was made by the Singer Sewing Machine Company. It was the first sewing machine that was designed for home use, rather than factory production.

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