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Machine embroidery encodes skin-like tension lines in textiles, enabling mass-customizable wearables
As every body is unique, achieving a perfect dynamic fit of garments has to date relied on artisanal tailoring that cannot scale. Machine embroidery can place load-bearing thread in arbitrary patterns ...
This key-set, non-printing stepped drum calculating machine has a metal case painted black. Each of the nine columns of keys has nine black plastic keys. Between each row of keys, rods that are black ...
Technology and textiles have always been joined at the hip, from the invention of the loom around 5000 BC to IBM’s first computers, said to be inspired by a French “jacquard” weaving machine. A new ...
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