Cocoon Set

Cocoon Set

The practice of sewing, as in using thread and needle to attach various kinds of material, has been dated to at least 20,000 years ago. Sewing is practically a universal occurrence, and the actual beginnings of it stretch back to the beginnings of history. It predates the weaving of cloth by many centuries, and was used to stitch together hides, furs, and bark for clothing and other uses.

Early sewing needles were made from bone, wood, or natural needles taken from plants as Native Americans did with the agave plant. The earliest verified sewing needles made from iron date back to the third century B.C.E. and were found in what is now Germany. Chinese archaeologists report finding a complete set of iron sewing needles and thimbles in a tomb dating from the Han Dynasty (202 BC-AD 220) in China. This is the earliest known example of a thimble in history. The thimble was developed to assist early sewers to push needles through thick hides and furs, and was first made from bone, wood, leather, sometimes glass and porcelain. Later thimbles began to be made from metal, and before the 18th century dimples in a thimble had to be punched into it by hand. The thimble also became an object of beauty with thimbles made from precious and semi-precious stones, and precious metals.

The first thread was made from plant fibers and animal sinew, which was used to sew together hides and furs for clothing, blankets and shelter. Later it was found that fibers from plants and animals could be spun together to make thread. The ancient Egyptians made thread by spinning these fibers together, and devised methods of dying the thread using berries and plant matter. In China and Japan, silk fibers taken from the cocoon of the silk worm was spun to make very fine thread.

For most of the history of sewing, it was done by hand. From the simplest stitches to ornate decorative work was done with a needle, thread and a steady hand. It remained so until the first patent for a machine that "emulated hand sewing" in 1790 in England. It is not known whether there ever was a machine built from the 1790 patent.

The first functioning sewing machine was issued a patent to Barthelemy Thimonnier in France in 1830. It used a single thread and a hooked needle to make a chain stitch similar to the one used in hand embroidery. The inventor was nearly killed when enraged French tailors rioted and burned down his garment factory because they feared the machine would cause unemployment. In 1846 the American Elias Howe was issued a patent for his machine, but the mass production of the machines did not happen until the 1850's when Isaac Singer built the first truly successful sewing machine. With needle, thread, thimble and machine, the art and craft of it has not only formed items for our use and comfort. Sewing has helped form civilization itself.

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Where can i get: Earthbound Immortal Ura?

and also mabey Perfectly Great Moth, Petit Moth, Cocoon of Evolution and the Ultimate Insects set. If its not to much to ask?

earthbound immortal uru? hes not out yet, he comes out in the next pack thats relesed on nov 10th (not the one on nov 5th)
perfectly ultimate great moth is a sacred card promo. youd probably have to trade for him
petit moth comes from metal raiders. hes a common so if you buy one or two packs of it your bound to pull a petit moth
Cocoon of evolution comes from dark beginings 1. again, hes a common so it shouldnt be hard to pull him if you find the pack
Ultimate insects
LV1 can be bought from dark revalations volume 3, hes a common
LV3 can be bought from dark revaltions 3 as well but hes a rare, so it might be slightly harder
LV5 is also a rare from dark revalations 3
LV7 is from lost millennium hes a super rare so if might be a little hard to pull him. i suggest buying him form ebay or such, he shouldnt be too expensive

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