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Bobbin winder tension disc: Applies tension to the thread for the bobbin winding
2. Pressure regulator: Regulates the pressure applied by the presser foot. This is not something
you normally have to adjust in your everyday sewing.
3. Thread take-up: Its up and down motion feeds the thread to the needle and tightens the loop
formed by the shuttle.
4. Thread tension control: Controls the portioning of the thread
5. Face cover: Covers the light and inside working of the machine.
6. Thread cutter: A small knife that cuts the thread tails.
7. Extension table: A table that can removed or added to give extra room and support to the
item being sewn. It s often removed for uffs and small items.
8. Feed dog control: Allows you to raise or lower your feed dogs.
9. Reverse stitch lever: The lever that is held down to initiated and complete a back-stitch or
sew backwards.
10. Stitch width control: Allows you to control the width of a stitch.
11. Bobbin winder shaft: Where you place your bobbin to add thread to it.
12. Bobbin winder stop: Prevents the bobbin from over winding.
13. Stitch indicator: Displays the current stitch selected.
14. Stitch length control: Allows you to adjust the length of your stitches.
15. Stitch selector: Allows you to choose the stitch you want to use. Such as straight, zig-zag, or
blind-hem.
16. Super pattern group selector: Allows you to change the pattern groups.
17. Hand wheel: The hand wheel allows you to manually cause teh feed dogs to move and the
needle to go up or down. This is often used when pivoting at corners.
18. Power/light switch: Turns the light off or on. Controls electrical current to the machine.
19. Plug socket: Where you plug in the power cord and foot control.
20. Identification plate: The machines personal identification number.
21. Buttonhole stitch adjuster: Allows you to adjust the stitching on a buttonhole.
22. Retractable spool pin: A pin the holds the thread and can lowered or raised.
23. Horizontal spool pin: The spool pin the holds your thread when sewing.
24. Buttonhole lever: This will act as the sensor to tell your machine to turn around when the
lever hits the plastic guide. That way your buttonhole will be the right size for your button.
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