Is Hand Sewing as Strong as Machine Sewing?

Is Hand Sewing as Strong as Machine Sewing?

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Hand sewing is considered one of the oldest textile arts. People sewed clothes by hand for thousands of years before the sewing machine was invented. Now that we have both, have you ever wondered whether hand sewing is stronger than machine sewing? At first, they used animal furs and skins, bone needles, and plant fibers for thread. Later, they used woven fabrics, natural and manmade, steel needles, and both mechanical and electrical sewing machines. When ready-made clothes were unavailable, women learned how to sew for home either by their mothers or their home economics teachers. Several women sewed to earn an income. Sewing clothes by hand took several weeks to complete and because of the high cost of labor, only the rich could afford it. Today, hand sewing is mostly done in haute couture fashion houses and bespoke tailors’ ateliers. Their clientele is limited to people in the entertainment industry, political figures, entrepreneurs, royals, and other wealthy or higher social status individuals. Sign Up For More Free Patterns >>>  

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