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A lot of people do. If you mean Celebrities, than I don't know.

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What years was the singer 301 made?

In 1951, a "Limited Edition" of only 10,000 "Singer 301" sewing machines was released to commemorate Singer's 100th year Anniversary, 1851-1951. They were manufactured at Anderson, South Carolina and are the only Singer 301 sewing machines manufactured and sold in 1951. The Singer Model 301 were manufactured in 1952 at Anderson, South Carolina, except for the "Limited Edition Singer 301". The Singer Model 301A were manufactured from 1953-1957 at Anderson, South Carolina.


What did Isaac m singer make?

sewing machine


Which country manufactured simanco singer sewing machine?

canada


What is the difference between the current sewing machine and the old sewing machine?

A serger (overlock) sewing machine uses up to four threads and has a special trimming blade. It is designed for one main job: it sews, trims and overcasts the seam at the same time. Its function is specialized, but it can really speed up sewing and gives the finished item a professional look. A serger is a great machine for sewing stretch fabrics. A home sewing machine is designed to do a wider variety of tasks. It will generally have more stitches, plus presser feet and attachments to sew zippers, buttonholes, do machine quilting, etc. There is usually an overlock stitch on a home sewing machine, but you can't sew the seam, overlock and trim all in one pass. Lots of sewers have one (or more!) of each.


What industry did Isaac M Singer's machine help start?

Isaac Singer gave his name to the Singer sewing machine, which was important to the textile industry. However, he did not help start the textile industry. It was already a large industry at the time.