Isaac Singer’s Sewing Machine

Origin
Isaac Singer made multiple improvements on the sewing machine and used them to found the Singer Sewing Machine Company. His modifications allowed workers to use the sewing machine easier and created a version small enough for the consumer market. His family life was not as straight forward, as Singer fathered at least 24 children with various wives and mistresses.

Effects
Sewing up a garment with the machine attaches it to the user’s skin. When the needle is stitching, a duplicate can be seen painlessly threading the clothing to the person. At first, it is tight and hugs the user like a second skin. It then strengthens its connections, allowing the clothing to flow and hang off the user instead of being permanently affixed. In addition, the user can repeat the process with multiple articles and switch out with another by simply shaking their body. The old fashion style is reabsorbed into the body and compressed to an infinitesimally small scale, obstructing no internal organs, while the replacement clothes are brought to the surface and reapplied.

The user will have a tendency to experiment with designs and absorb anything they can find. Clothes can be expelled by exposing a particular one and focusing on separating it from the body, undoing all the bonds. During use, the user may at times flaunt their wardrobe and manage to talk their way into a serious relationship ... or five.