Sunday, October 27, 2024

Isaac Singer's Birth Anniversary


 

Isaac Singer, born on 27 October 1811, in Pittstown, New York, U.S., was an American inventor who developed and brought into general use the first practical domestic sewing machine.

At the age of 19 Singer became an apprentice machinist, and in 1839 he patented a rock-drilling machine. Ten years later he patented a metal- and wood-carving machine. While working in a Boston machine shop in 1851, Singer was asked to repair a Lerow and Blodgett sewing machine; 11 days later he had designed and built an improved model, which he patented and sold through I.M. Singer & Company. The first to embody features allowing continuous and curved stitching, his machine employed an overhanging arm holding the needle bar over a horizontal table, thus making it possible to sew on any part of the work. His basic design features have been followed in almost all subsequent machines.

Because Singer had embodied in his machine the basic eye-pointed needle and the lock stitch developed by Elias Howe of the United States, Howe won a patent-infringement suit against him in 1854. The suit did not prevent Singer from manufacturing his machine, however, and in June 1851 he formed a partnership with Edward Clark. By 1860 their company had become the largest producer of sewing machines in the world. Singer secured 12 additional patents for improvements to his machine.

Singer pioneered the use of instalment credit plans, which have had a profound effect on consumer sales in modern society. In 1863 Singer and Clark formed the Singer Manufacturing Company, and Singer retired to England.

 


National Black Cat Day (USA)


 

Along with witches, pumpkins, and trick-or-treating, black cats are indelibly linked with Halloween.  So, it's only fitting in the lead-up to the big night that they get their own day.

National Black Cat Day on October 27 was created in 2011 to help dispel the myths surrounding these enigmatic animals. Black cats have been the subject of legend and superstition for centuries, associated with witchcraft, the supernatural, and bad luck. Because of that unjust reputation, some studies have found that black cats aren't adopted as quickly as cats of other colours. This is debated, but whatever the reality, there's a mystique around black cats that's undeniable.

National Black Cat Day invites people to cast aside any reservations by embracing black cats with treats, toys, and extra snuggles. Non-cat owners can also participate by considering adopting a black cat or donating to a feline charity.

The message is that black cats are like any other pets and deserve just as much care and attention.

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