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A Brief History of Sewing - SEASON 2 FINALE

12 min · 18 de jun de 2026
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Stitch through time in our grand season finale! In this episode, we trace the incredible evolution of a craft that shaped human civilization—journeying from the ancient bone needles of our ancestors to the revolutionary, mechanized roar of the modern Singer sewing machine. Whether you are a master tailor or just love a good historical yarn, grab your favorite thimble and join us as we weave together the ultimate story of innovation, industry, and artistry. As always you can get in touch with us at: www.nowthatsnotaveryinterestingpodcast.co.uk [http://www.nowthatsnotaveryinterestingpodcast.co.uk] or by emailing us at: nowthatsnotaveryinterestingpodcast@mail.com [nowthatsnotaveryinterestingpodcast@mail.com] Stay Functional!

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