The sewing machine Flashcards

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Straight stitch

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Used for most sewing, eg. seams, to apply waistbands and to sew hems on non-stretch fabrics.

The stitch length can be adjusted. Long stitches are used for thick fabric.

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List of machine stitches

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Straight stitch

Zig-zag stitch

Buttonhole stitch

Embroidery stitch

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Zig-zag stitch

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Used for finishing seams, sewing stretchy fabric and appliqué.

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Buttonhole stitch

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Used for making buttonholes.

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Embroidery stitch

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Used for decorative work.

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Choosing a sewing machine

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Consider the following factors:

  • Cost of the machine
  • Is the machine easy to use?
  • What stitches and/or special features will you need?
  • What attachments/extras are included?
  • Does if have a reliable brand name?
  • The after-sales and gurantee.
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Using a sewing machine

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Thread the machine properly

adjust stitch length and tension to suit the fabric

test the stitch on a length of fabric

begin machining by pressing lightly on the foot pedal

if you need to stop in the middle of a line, or to turn a corner, leave the needle in the fabric

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Care of a sewing machine

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Follow the instructions for use and cleaning

Do not run a threaded machine within out fabric

Cover when not in use to avoid dust

Oil moving parts occasionally

Have the machine serviced regularly

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Machine faults

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Needle breaks

Thread breaks

Looped stitches

Uneven stitches

Slipped stitches

Puckered seams

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Needle breaks

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Pulling fabric before raising needle

Top tension too tight

Needle too fine or inserted incorrectly

Loose presser foot

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Thread breaks

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Top tension too tight

Incorrect threading of machine

Poor-quality thread

Needle inserted incorrectly

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Uneven stitches

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Incorrect threading

Needle set too high or too low

Pulling or pushing fabric while machining

Needle blunt or inserted incorrectly

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Looped stitches

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Top tension too loose

Incorrect threading of machine

Bobbin threaded incorrectly

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Slipped stitches

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Wrong size of needle

Needle set too high or too low

Needle inserted incorrectly

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Puckered seam

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Tension set incorrectly

Needle too thin or too thick

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