Bobbin Round metal spool which holds the bottom thread.

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Bobbin Round metal spool which holds the bottom thread.

Bobbin Case Holds the bobbin and regulates bottom tension

Needle Stitch Plate The place where seam allowance guides are located.

Feed Dogs Teeth that move the fabric through the machine.

Presser Foot Holds the fabric in place while you sew.

Presser Foot Lifter Raises and lowers the presser foot.

Needle Carries the thread and pierces the fabric.

Needle Clamp Holds the needle in place.

Reverse Button Creates backstitching to keep seams from coming apart.

Needle Stop Up/Down Makes it so that the needle stops in the desired position.

½ Speed Button Allows the machine to sew at half of the normal speed

Thread Take Up Lever Pulls thread from the spool.

Bobbin Pretension Provides tension on the thread while winding a bobbin.

Upper Thread Tension Controls the tightness on the thread.

Screen Displays information about sewing machine settings

Stitch Length Buttons Sets the length of stitches.

#17 Needle Position Buttons Changes needle position from left to center to right.

Stitch Width Buttons Sets the width of zigzag and pattern stitches.

#19 Spool Pin Holds the top spool of thread.

#20 Bobbin Winder Holds the bobbin while winding.

#23 Handwheel Can be turned TOWARD YOU to raise and lower the needle.

#24 Stitch Selection Buttons Changes the pattern of the stitch

#25 Power Switch Turns the sewing machine on or off.

Foot Pedal Controls the speed at which the fabric moves through the machine

1. Thread Tension 2. Bobbin Winder 3. Thread Take Up Lever 4. Hand Wheel 5. Needle Position 6. Stitch Width Buttons 7. Stitch Length Buttons 8. Reverse Stitch 9. Bobbin Area 10. Stitch Plate 11. Feed Dogs 12. Stitch Selection Buttons 13. Spool Pin

14. Presser foot 15. Needle Clamp 16. Seam Allowance guides A.5/8” Marked on the back of the stitch plate B.¼” Edge of Presser Foot C.1/8” Inside corner on Presser foot D. 1” End of Stitch plate **You will need to individually show me where the bobbin case is and where the foot pedal is. Hint: Each line on the seam allowance guide is 1/8”

Whenever you sew a permanent seam, you need to secure your seam Whenever you sew a permanent seam, you need to secure your seam Backstitching is the most common way to secure your seam, so that your project won’t fall apart Backstitching is the most common way to secure your seam, so that your project won’t fall apart Reverse Stitch Button!! Press the Reverse button at the beginning and end of each seam