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- Invented by Elias Howe in 1846, the single lockstitch machine was the first successful sewing machine design, predating the more familiar Singer model. It operates on a principle that involves two threads - one from the needle and another from the bobbin - interlocking to create a secure stitch. The needle thread passes through the fabric, forming a loop, which the bobbin thread then catches, creating the characteristic 'lock' in the stitch. This process not only speeds up sewing but also ensures durability and strength in the final product.