Early sewing machines tried to mimic the action of hand sewing, an approach which had limited effectiveness in terms of the results of machine sewing. The difficulties with the earliest sewing machines included size, weight and difficulty in setting up the machine for sewing projects. The first sewing machine that did not try to replicate hand sewing action came about in 1833 in America, designed by Quaker inventor Walter Hunt.
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