"Sewing Needle" unveils the captivating history of a simple yet transformative tool, examining its profound impact on fashion history, textile production, and global economies. From its humble beginnings in the Paleolithic era, crafted from bone and ivory, the sewing needle catalyzed societal and technological advancements. It's intriguing to discover how something as basic as a needle influenced trade routes and economic structures.
The book traces the evolution of needle technology, its relationship with fashion development, and its influence on the textile industry. Exploring archaeological findings and the advancements of the Bronze Age and Industrial Revolution, the book emphasizes the needle's role in enabling complex textile production. It highlights how this seemingly mundane object has been a critical driver of cultural and economic change, particularly in the rise of fast fashion.
The book unfolds chronologically, starting with early needle forms and progressing through key innovation periods, with the chapters shifting to the needle's role in shaping fashion across cultures and its impact on globalization. By focusing on the sewing needle, the book offers a unique lens to understand broader historical and societal trends, making it a valuable resource for those interested in historical crafts, textile industry, and the material culture shaped by the needle.