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<p>and introduced in 1889. By the end of the <a href="page.php?w=First_World_War">First World War</a>, Singer was offering hand, treadle and electric machines for sale. At first, the electric machines were standard machines with a motor strapped on the side, but as more homes gained power, they became more popular, and the motor was gradually introduced into the casing.</p>

<p><big> Introduction of electronic machines </big></p>
<p>Sewing machines were strictly mechanical, using gears, shafts, levers, and so on, until the 1970s when electronic machines</p><p>
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