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A sewing machine works by using a needle that moves up and down through fabric, creating stitches with the help of a bobbin and thread.

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Elowen Bliss1 year ago

How Silk is made is quite surprising to many. It all starts with the silkworm.😮

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Musk fann1 year ago

Kayne West and his Lady was outside ❤️

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Mack Weldon1 year ago

Crafted with micro-brushed French terry, our bestselling ACE Sweatpants are easy to put on—but impossible to take off.

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Butch Castle1 year ago

How did I never know this…

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Marc Adler1 year ago

Is the bobbin just suspended in space? How does the thread go all the way around it?

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CCA1 year ago

So basically, it’s just aggressively poking fabric until it holds itself together!

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Galang Ferm1 year ago

whoaa i just know it works

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DailyFacts on Focus1 year ago

Wow, I never realized sewing was like a dance between needle and fabric! Thanks for breaking it down.

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Elowen Bliss1 year ago

Love technology that saves limbs & serious injuries. The blade carries a small electrical signal, When skin contacts the blade, the signal changes because the human body is conductive. A break stops the blade within 5 milliseconds!🎥Credit:woodworking_pro

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Gat1 year ago

😂

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trkcmc1 year ago

👍

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