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  • Sets the band wheel in motion.
    Band Wheel Crank
  • Winds the thread around the bobbin.
    Bobbin Winder
  • Composed of thin, toothed metal bars that move, or feed, the fabric, in discrete steps, through the machine.
    Feed Dog
  • The part of a manual sewing machine that is pedaled to propel he band wheel, and thus to make the upper part of the sewing machine operate.
    Treadle
  • Connects the treadle to the band wheel crank.
    Pitman Rod
  • A rectangular plate that covers the bobbin case and shuttle.
    Slide Plate
  • Support the entire machine itself.
    Legs
  • Secures the belt into place.
    Belt Guide
  • A device where the lower thread is wound.
    Bobbin
  • Where the needle is secured.
    Needle Bar
  • A rectangular piece of metal with holes for the sewing needle to pass through and slots for the feed dogs to operate.
    Throat Plate
  • Secures the needle into position.
    Needle Clamp
  • The sewing tool for the thread.
    Needle
  • The part that loosens or tightens the stitches.
    Tension
  • This part of sewing machine is comprised of the head, arm and bed.
    Upper part
  • The connector between balance wheel and drive wheel.
    Belt
  • A round wheel that is used to manually start the mechanism of the sewing machine.
    Balance Wheel
  • Protects the dress from the wheel.
    Dress Guard
  • Removes the belt from the wheel.
    Belt Shifter
  • Where the treadle belt runs around.
    Band Wheel
  • Holds thread and carries the lower thread through a loop on the upper thread, to make a lock stitch.
    Shuttle
  • Presses the fabric flat on the surface while sewing is done.
    Presser Foot
  • A metal part which protrudes from the top of the head. It holds the thread.
    Spool Pin
  • The container of the bobbin.
    Bobbin Case
  • A metal slate with hinges where the head of the sewing machine is locked in.
    Cabinet