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    Sewing History You Should Know

    Here you will learn about history of sewing that most of people do not know

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    Sewing is an enjoyable hobby that allows you to be creative and make a variety of items for yourself and others. At Clothingus.com, we offer a range of resources to help you learn how to start sewing, including easy projects and information about different sewing tools and their uses. Here are some interesting facts about sewing and related materials that may inspire you to try this useful craft:

    1) Cotton fabric can last for up to 100 years with proper care. In fact, cotton fabric has been found in many archaeological sites, indicating its longevity.

    2) Women's buttons are typically sewn onto the left side of a garment due to historical reasons. In the past, buttons were expensive, and only wealthy women with domestic help could afford them.

    3) To make it easier for the help to button up the garments, they were placed on the left side.

    4) Zippers were invented in 1893 and were initially used only on shoes and boots to make them easier to put on.

    5) Over time, they gained popularity and were used on other garments as well.

    6) The term "calico" refers to a type of cotton print that originated in the city of Calcutta, India.

    7) These hand-woven printed fabrics were made in the late 18th century and were named after the city.

    8) Buttons on sleeves were introduced by Napoleon Bonaparte. He wanted to prevent his soldiers from wiping their noses on their sleeves, so he ordered buttons to be sewn onto the ends of the sleeves.

    9) Sewing is believed to be one of the first skills that Homo sapiens learned. Archaeologists have found evidence of people sewing together fur, hide, skin, and bark for clothing dating back to 25,000 years ago.

    10) Early sewing needles were made of bone and ivory, with metal needles being developed later in human history.

    11) By the 20th century, more than 4000 different types of sewing machines had been invented. However, only those that made sewing simple, fun, and easy survived over time.

    If you're interested in learning more about sewing, visit Clothingus.com for lessons and projects that can help you build a solid foundation in this skill. Whether you're a beginner or have some experience, we have something for you.