Yes, you could do free motion embroidery, quilting or darning on it, but not standard seaming.
<span>Usually feed dogs don't work because they're dropped (look for a switch), or they're fouled with a thread jam (remove the needle plate (=throat plate) and clean thoroughly), or they haven't been lubricated in half of forever (take it in for a pro cleaning or try to DIY with a small drop of sewing machine oil.)</span>
I know of it . Why do you ask though ?
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Dvořák is actually known for creating some of the earliest “American” sounds in music. As a composer who sought to compose nationalist idioms in his music using folk and regional styles, Dvořák was called upon in 1892 to make the journey across the Atlantic to New York where he would become the director of the National Conservatory of Music. After his arrival, he realized that, on top of his directorship, he was expected to create an “American” idiom as he had done with the Bohemian sounds in his homeland.
After becoming immersed in the folk songs of this new land, Dvořák encouraged the young American composers at the National Conservatory to seek their vision through the music enjoyed by the people groups that surrounded them: African Americans and Native Americans.
As opposed to Impressionism<span>, in which the emphasis was on the reality of the created paint surface itself, Symbolism was both an artistic and a literary movement that suggested ideas through symbols and emphasized the meaning behind the forms, lines, shapes, and colors. The works of some its proponents exemplify the ending of the tradition of representational art coming from Classical times. Symbolism can also be seen as being at the forefront of modernism, in that it developed new and often abstract means to express psychological truth and the idea that behind the physical world lay a spiritual reality. Symbolists could take the ineffable, such as dreams and visions, and give it form. (got from google
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