Across
- 4. More simple way by “dropping in” the bobbin when threading the machine
- 8. Part that holds the presser foot
- 9. Used to turn the main power and sewing light on and off
- 10. Removable metal shield inset into the work surface, covering the bobbin area
- 13. Plug in the foot controller plug and connect the machine to the power supply
- 14. This will assist you with threading the needle
- 15. This controls the stitch length. Stitch length should be set at 2
- 17. This controls the tension of the upper thread. Tension should be set at 4
- 19. Turn this to choose which stitch you want
- 20. Used to raise and lower the presser foot
- 21. Pulls the thread from the spool to feed it through the machine
- 23. Holds and tightens the needle
- 24. A screw for adjusting or tightening the presser foot holder
- 26. Pass the thread through the thread cutter to cut them.
- 27. This is used when threading the sewing machine
Down
- 1. This holds the spool of thread.
- 2. Used this to control the sewing speed and to start and stop sewing
- 3. Allows for free arm sewing. Remove when sewing cylindrical pieces such as pant legs.
- 5. This is used when winding the thread onto the bobbin
- 6. Carry the machine using this handle
- 7. The footplate of a sewing machine that holds the fabric down onto the part that feeds it under the needle.
- 11. Push this to stitch in the reverse direction.
- 12. This winds the thread onto the bobbin for us as the lower thread.
- 16. Specialized needles for use in a sewing machine
- 18. This controls the stitch width. Stitch width should be set at 0.
- 22. Used to manually raise and lower the needle
- 25. An area that extends out to allow the sewer to manipulate fabric more easily around and under the needle.
