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What are the parts of a sewing machine called, can you label the parts of a sewing machine?

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What are the parts of a sewing machine called, can you label the parts of a sewing machine?

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the link below has a picture of a sewing machine and labels all of it’s parts http://www.sewandserge.com/sewparts.asp Head – The complete sewing machine without cabinet or carry case. Bed – The flat surface of the sewing machine. A flat bed machine has one level to sew on. A free-arm bed has a removeable U-shaped part of the bed to reveal an arm or tub used for sewing hard-to-reach areas like a pant cuff or sleeve. Hand wheel – the wheel located on the right side of the sewing machine. This wheel is driven by the motor, but may be turned by hand to adjust needle height. Bobbin Winder – Mechanism used to wind bobbins. Bobbin – Low spool that provides the lower thread. Thread take-up – Arm that pulls up slack in thread. Thread guide – Device which carries thread to a certain location. Upper tension – Mechanism which controls delivery of upper thread. Lower tension – Provided by the bobbin case. Controls delivery of the

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