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7 7 th th Grade Sewing Notes Grade Sewing Notes Today’s Teen Chapter 33 Today’s Teen Chapter 33 Page 366 -374 Page 366 -374

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77thth Grade Sewing Notes Grade Sewing Notes

Today’s Teen Chapter 33Today’s Teen Chapter 33

Page 366 -374Page 366 -374

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Small Sewing Equipment

A. CUTTING EQUIPMENT – (scissors family, keep equipment sharp, do not use for paper)

1. Shears – Cutting out fabric – long blades, bent or straight handles – bent

handles improve accuracy of cutting2. Seam Ripper – hook-like point – cutting &

removing stitches

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Small Sewing Equipment

B. MEASURING EQUIPMENT – (measure pattern, fabric and garment pieces accurately)

1. Tape Measure – narrow strip durable plastic – marked with inches and centimeters

2. Measuring Stick – yardstick – measuring on flat surface – smooth edge to prevent snags

3. Seam Gauge – slide marker for specific lengths – button holes, hems and seams

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Small Sewing Equipment

C. MARKING EQUIPMENT – (transfer important markings to fabric)

1. Tracing Wheel and Paper – transfer pattern markings to wrong side of fabric

2. Tailor’s Chalk – pencils, squares or wheels of chalk or wax (used for wool)

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Small Sewing Equipment

D. PRESSING EQUIPMENT – (gives cloth a neat crisp appearance)

1. Iron and Ironing Board – steam iron & padded board for pressing fabric, seams & hems2. Press Cloth – placed between fabric & iron to

keep dark fabrics from developing a shine

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Small Sewing Equipment

E. OTHER SMALL EQUIPMENT

1. Hand Sewing Needles – very thick (1) to very fine (12) – medium (sharps) best for hand *

2. Machine Needles – United States & European – lightweight = 10, medium weight = 14, heavyweight = 183. Straight Pins – hold pattern to fabric, hold pieces together, sharp

pins for woven, ballpoint for knit4. Pincushion – keeps pins handy while working5. Thimble – protects fingers while hand sewing – worn on third finger of hand holding needle

*Ball point needles have rounded points which separate the knit while you sew*Ball pins are best for knit fabrics as the plastic ball keeps the pin in place

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Ball Pins

4

5Sharp or silk pins

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Review Vocabulary• Right side – bright side of fabric – the outside of the project

• Wrong side – dull side of fabric – the inside of the project

• Seam – created when two pieces of fabric are sewn with the right sides together

• Hem – a finish technique where fabric is folded under and stitched in place

• Backstitch –reverse stitching ½ inch at the beginning and end of a line of stitching to secure threads

• Pivot – Turning directions during stitching – the needle stays planted, lift the presser foot and turn the fabric.

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Sewing Machine Parts

1. Hand Wheel – controls up & down movement of needle

2. Thread take-up Lever – feeds thread from the spool to the needle

3. Throat Plate – metal plate under the needle, contains seam allowance markings

4. Bobbin – small, flat spool that holds the bottom thread

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Sewing Machine Parts

5. Bobbin Case – holds the bobbin, found under throat plate, some are removable

6. Bobbin Winder Spindle – holds bobbin while thread is wound from the spool to bobbin

7. Feed Dogs – tooth-like surface that moves fabric during stitching

8. Presser Foot – holds the fabric in place against the feed dogs during stitching

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Sewing Machine Parts

9. Presser Foot Lifter / Presser Foot Take up bar – raises and lowers the presser foot

10. Tension Control – adjusts tightness and looseness of the upper thread

11. Stitch Length Control – adjusts stitches from short to long

12. Stitch Width Control – adjusts width of stitch when using zigzag or patterns

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Sewing Machine Parts

13. Stitch Pattern Control – adjusted to make different decorative stitches

14. Reverse Button – allows you to stitch backwards to secure the end of a seam

15. Spool Pin – holds the spool of thread during sewing

16. Thread Guides – hold the upper thread in place as it moves through the machine

17. Foot Control / Foot Pedal – regulates the starting, stopping and speed of the machine

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Presser Foot Lifter

Reverse

Throat Plate

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Presser Foot

Feed Dogs

Bobbin Case

Needle

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Tension Control

Spool Pin

Bobbin Winding SpindleThread Guides

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Power Socket / Power Switch

Foot Feed

Stitch Width

Stitch Length