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  1. Barthélemy Thimonnier (19 August 1793 in L'Arbresle, Rhône - 5 July 1857 in Amplepuis) was a French inventor, who is attributed with the invention of the first sewing machine that replicated sewing by hand.

  2. Barthélemy Thimonnier, né à L'Arbresle le 19 août 1793 [1] et mort à Amplepuis le 5 juillet 1857, est un inventeur français. On lui doit l'invention de la machine à coudre.

  3. In clothing and footwear industry: History. …was patented in 1830 by Barthélemy Thimonnier of Paris, who produced 80 machines to manufacture army uniforms. Thimonniers machines, however, were destroyed by a mob of tailors who feared unemployment.

  4. Scholars. View search results for: (1793–1857). The French tailor Barthélemy Thimonnier invented the first sewing machine for practical use. However, his sewing machine design never became widely popular. Barthélemy Thimonnier was born on Aug. 19, 1793, in Arbresle, France. He became a tailor in Amplepuis, France.

  5. Details. Title: Sewing machine. Creator: Barthélemy Thimonnier. Date: 1830. Date Created: 1830. Location: France. Physical Dimensions: Scale model. Provenance: Musée des arts et métiers....

  6. The first practical and widely used sewing machine was invented by Barthélemy Thimonnier, a French tailor, in 1829. His machine sewed straight seams using chain stitch like Saint's model, and in 1830, he signed a contract with Auguste Ferrand, a mining engineer , who made the requisite drawings and submitted a patent application.

  7. Le musée Barthélemy-Thimonnier est un musée situé à Amplepuis, dans le département du Rhône et la région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. Il présente deux collections : les machines à coudre et les cycles. Historique. Première machine à coudre de B. Thimonnier, vers 1829.