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The Sewing Machine: It is important to learn the various parts of the sewing machine and the purpose of each part in order to sew safely, correctly, andto obtain the best results!

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All sewing machines differ, but most have basic features that are similar from model to model. Here's a quick reference to identify the different components on most machines. You probably have a manual that provides similar information specific to your model. If you've lost it, or if you're using a vintage machine, you can find many manuals online.

The Anatomy of a Sewing Machine: A Guide to All Parts and Their Uses

All sewing machines differ, butmost have basic features that aresimilar from model to model.The bobbin is wound with the thread that willmake up the underside of a machine stitch.Sewing-machine needles are removableand come in a variety of sizes.The top thread passes through ametal take-up lever, which moves upand down in tandem with the needle.The spool pin is a smalldowel that holds the thread.The speed of the stitches is partiallycontrolled by pressing on the foot controller

All sewing machines differ, but most have basic features that are similar from model to model. Here's a quick reference to identify the different components on most machines. You probably have a manual that provides similar information specific to your model. If you've lost it, or if you're using a vintage machine, you can find many manuals online.

Needles are sharp, so it's important to heed a few precautions when working with your machine. When guiding fabric over the throat plate, keep your fingers an inch or two away from the presser foot at all times. If you pause between stitches, take your foot off the foot controller so that you don't accidentally set the needle in motion. If you are taking a longer pause, turn off the machine completely. In addition to preventing accidental stitches, this will prolong the life of any small light bulbs that illuminate your work.

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