How to develop your Creativity

Creativity is the ability to synthesize, i.e., to discover new relations among seemingly unrelated things.

The best example is the invention of the sewing machine.

What does sewing machine, needle, thread and aboriginal's spear have in common?

The dream of Elias Howe.

The first functional sewing machine was invented by the French tailor, Barthelemy Thimonnier, in 1830. Thimonnier's machine used only one thread and a hooked needle that made the same chain stitch used with embroidery. The inventor was almost killed by an enraged group of French tailors who burnt down his garment factory because they feared unemployment as a result of his new invention.

In 1846, the first American patent was issued to Elias Howe for "a process that used thread from two different sources." Howe's machine had a needle with an eye at the point. The needle was pushed through the cloth and created a loop on the other side; a shuttle on a track then slipped the second thread through the loop, creating what is called the lockstitch.