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Saturday, June 11, 2016
PARTS OF THE SEWING MACHINE
1.
Bobbin:
holds the thread inside the machine
2. Bobbin case:
holds the bobbin; allows bobbin to turn and stitch; provides bobbin tension
3.
Bobbin winder spindle
holds the bobbin while winding the bobbin
4. Bobbin winder tension
provides tension on thread when winding bobbin
5. Feed dog:
moves fabric as you sew
6.
Foot control
Controls how fast the sewing machine sews
7.
Hand wheel
controls the movement of the take up lever and needle; can be controlled by power or by hand; should ALWAYS be turned toward you.
8. Power switch
turns off/on machine and light bulb
9.
Needle
Carries the thread and pierces the fabric
10. Presser foot
holds fabric in place while you sew
11.
Reverse control
allows machine to stitch backward
12.
Presser foot lever
lifts and lowers the presser foot
13.
Spool pin
holds the spool of thread in place
14.
Stitch pattern selector
shows you which pattern the machine will sew
15.
Stitch width control
sets the width of the zig zag stitch
16.
Take up lever
pulls thread from the spool
17.
Thread cutter
a place to cut threads without using scissors
18.
Thread tension control
adjusts the tension on the thread as required for a particular project
PARTS OF THE SEWING MACHINE
Study guide and quiz
1.
Bobbin:
2. Bobbin case:
3.
Bobbin winder spindle
4. Bobbin winder tension
5. Feed dog:
6. Foot control
7.
Hand wheel
8. Power switch
9.
Needle
10. Presser foot
11.
Reverse control
12.
Presser foot lever
13.
Spool pin
14.
Stitch pattern selector
15.
Stitch width control
16.
Take up lever
17.
Thread cutter
18.
Thread tension control
RULES FOR USING THE SEWING MACHINE
The procedures and rules for using the sewing machines are:
1.
Before beginning to sew, pull threads UNDER and BACK behind the presser foot about 3 to 4 inches.
2.
The hand wheel always turns toward you, even when stitching in reverse.
3.
Keep fingers several stitches away from stitching line;
keep them flat on the machine to the sides of the presser foot
4.
The presser foot must always be in the “down” position for sewing.
5.
Don’t force or pull the fabric- the machine will feed automatically.
6.
Use the thread cutter to cut thread tails or trim threads with scissors as you work
7.
The take up lever should always be at the “top” when beginning and ending line of sewing.
8.
Report any repairs needed.
9.
Maintain a slow and even speed with the foot control.
10. Watch the seam guide as you sew (NOT THE NEEDLE) to
produce and even sewing line.
11.
When stopping in the middle of a line of sewing put the needle down into the fabric to prevent thread loops.
12.
Keep the bulk of the fabric to the left of the needle when sewing so you can see the seam guides on the needle plate.
13.
Do not sew over pins.
Thesewing machine is a very powerful and expensive piece of machinery. I will use the machine as instructed. By notfollowing these directions I may risk bodily injury and will forfeit theprivileges of working on the machine. Iwill be given worksheets to make up for projects that I have not completed.
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