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define how a sewing machine works​

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Answered by kimtaehyung21
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Beneath the sewing machine's needle is a bobbin, which is a small spool of thread. The bobbin sits in a shuttle that moves with the rhythm of the machine. When you engage your sewing machine, the needle is pushed down through the fabric. ... The two threads then interlock around the fabric pieces to create a lock stitch.

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Answered by sohanimahanand79
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Beneath the sewing machine's needle is a bobbin, which is a small spool of thread. The bobbin sits in a shuttle that moves with the rhythm of the machine. When you engage your sewing machine, the needle is pushed down through the fabric. ... The two threads then interlock around the fabric pieces to create a lock stitch.

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