Thursday, May 24, 2018

Buttoning Up With A Button Attaching Machine

By Elizabeth Bennett


People wear clothing. But clothes do not always fit right. They need to be secured to bodies otherwise a person risks indecent exposure, and indecent exposure can lead public humiliation and possibly even a sting in jail and a lifetime of being branded a sex offender. It is important then to make sure that clothes stay on. To make sure that they do, sometimes the use of a button attaching machine is called for.

Doings things with the hands was how things were done before people invented machines. The same was true for buttons. Before dedicated machines were invented, they had to be sewn in by hand buttons were needed on an article of clothing. But almost no industry is dependent on needing work to be done with hands, not since the industrial revolution. Not even farming is done entirely by hand. No, in the modern world, machines do most of the work in sweatshops. The most a human worker will have to do is the work the machine.

Clothes need to close eventually. Clothes that do not close can expose the body underneath, and, depending on the context, that exposure might be indecent, which can lead to jail, which are notorious for being merciless to sex offenders. Jail is something that most people want to avoid. An open shirt is something that people with taste want to avoid.

Most people see in color. While there are some theories out there that some people do not see each color the same way, the fact is that it is still seen. As such, a colored button can make an outfit really pop. A little hint of color might not make an outfit loud or bold or daring, but it is certainly a step in that direction.

Using a machine is simply more effective than not using one. Stitching by hand takes time and requires a lot or practice to be able to do right. Using a machine only takes a few hours at most to get the hang of it. A machine is also faster than a human being, able to put together more clothes than any human worker.

Availability is not a problem. A crafts store will likely have one. Most appliance stores will as well. And even if the physical locations do not have one, the internet always will. There are dozens of merchants online eager to sell people what they want and what they need.

The machine is relatively expensive. Getting one probably will not break the bank. However, when shopping, it is always advisable to check for sales or deals. Just because something is affordable does not mean that a little bit extra cannot be shaved off the sticker price.

Choices abound. There are many machines out there. But the find that is just right for what you need it to do.

Sewing is an art form. But art can be improved on. Creative vision will never fade away, but the means by which to bring said vision into the world have improved.




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