DescriptionFully automated schiffli embroidery machine by Saurer.jpg
English: Front side of early 20th century, fully automated, schiffli embroidery machine. This is a Saurer machine. The card reader was added about 1912 and replaced the manual operated pantograph. The card or paper tape holds information about the location of each stitch in the design as well as other machine functions.
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