Basic Parts of Sewing Machine and Its Function
Sewing machine:
A sewing machine is a machine which is mechanically driven needle used to stitch materials together with thread. It is designed to join pieces of fabric or leather by means of either a lockstitch or a chain stitch.
Sewing machine makes a basic running stitch the same way, with two sources of thread. The top needle takes the thread down into the fabric. It is caught and looped via the bobbin apparatus and then pulled back up. The ‘‘feed dog’’ moves it along and the next stitch begins. Every operation is continued again and again.
Sewing machine makes a basic running stitch the same way, with two sources of thread. The top needle takes the thread down into the fabric. It is caught and looped via the bobbin apparatus and then pulled back up. The ‘‘feed dog’’ moves it along and the next stitch begins. Every operation is continued again and again.
Fig: Sewing operation (wikipedia image) |
There are two major parts of the sewing machine. One is upper part and other is lower parts. The upper part contains of Head, Arm and Bed. The lower part contains of Band Wheel, Band Wheel Crank, Pitman Rod, Belt Guide, Belt Shifter, Dress Guard, Treadle, Legs.
Upper parts of sewing machine and their function:
Head, Arm and Bed contain various parts. Upper parts of sewing machine are point out below for beginner with alphabetically:
Fig: Various parts of sewing machine (Upper part) |
- Arm
- Balance Wheel/Hand Wheel
- Bed
- Bobbin
- Bobbin Case
- Bobbin Cover
- Bobbin Winder
- Face Plate
- Feed Dogs
- Head
- Needle
- Needle bar
- Needle Clamp
- Pattern/Stitch selector
- Presser Foot
- Presser Foot Lever
- Reverse Lever
- Slide Plate
- Spool Pin
- Spool pin for bobbin winding
- Stitch regulator
- Take up Lever
- Tension Disc
- Thread Cutter
- Thread Guide
- Throat Plate or Needle Plate
1. Arm: Arm is the curve part of the head containing mechanism for operating the needle.
2. Balance Wheel/Hand Wheel: Balance Wheel sets the mechanism in motion. It is used to manually raise and lower the needle. This wheel is driven by the motor, but may be turned by hand to adjustsewing needle height. The wheel located on the right side of the sewing machine.
Fig: Balance Wheel |
4. Bobbin Case: The bobbin case is where the bobbin lives. It is a device which hold the bobbin and provides tension to the lower thread. As the needle thread is pulled around bobbin case, it wraps around the bobbin thread, and pulls it up through the needle plate.
Fig: Bobbin Case |
6. Bobbin Winder: Bobbin Winder controls the bobbin while winding thread. A simple mechanism used for winding thread on the bobbin. During bobbin winding should keep medium speed. If it is faster then can stretch the thread out or break.
Fig: Bobbin Winder |
Fig: Bobbin |
9. Feed Dogs: The feed dogs are little pieces of textured metal that move the fabric during sewing.
Fig: Feed Dogs |
11. Needle bar: Needle bar is a steel rod to keep the needle at one end with the help of a clamp. Its main function is to give motion to the needle.
12. Needle Clamp: Needle Clamp holds and tightens the needle. It holds the needle in its actual place.
Fig: Needle Clamp |
Fig: Needle |
15. Presser Foot: Presser Foot holds the fabric in place while sewing. Presser foot attach to the machine shank, which is either “High”, “Low”, or “Slant”. Attach the appropriate presser foot for the selected stitching.
Fig: Presser Foot |
17. Reverse Lever: The liver works to depress the lever which enables the mechanism to move backward or in reverse.
18. Slide Plate: Slide plate is a movable rectangle plate that covers the bobbin case. which facilitates the removal of the bobbin case without lifting the machine.
19. Spool pin for bobbin winding: Spool of thread is placed on this at the time of bobbin winding.
20. Spool pin: It is situated in top of the sewing machine. Main function of spool pin is to hold thread packages. It can be horizontal or vertical in place.
Fig: Spool pin |
22. Take up Lever: The take-up lever is an important part of threading the sewing machine and knowing the upward position of your sewing machine needle. This lever moves up and down with the needle and keeps the tension correct.
Fig: Take up Lever |
24. Thread Cutter: Many modern machines have a tiny blade attached to the left side of the machine to conveniently cut thread tails instead of looking for scissors after every seam. It is kept built-in the machine. It’s usually located behind the needle.
25. Thread Guide: It keeps the thread in position and guide the thread from the spool to the needle.
26. Throat Plate or Needle Plate: It is a semi-circular disc plate. This metal plate covers the feed dogs and bobbin casing. It typically has markings that can be used to guide the fabric through at a specific seam allowance. The etching help keep seams straight.
Lower parts of sewing machine:
Lower parts of sewing machine are point out below with alphabetically:
Fig: Lower parts of sewing machine |
- Band Wheel
- Band Wheel Crank
- Pitman Rod
- Belt Guide
- Belt Shifter
- Dress Guard
- Treadle or Foot Pedal
- Legs
- Band Wheel leads the balance wheel through the belt connection.
- Band Wheel Crank moves the band wheel.
- Pitman Rod holds the treadle to band wheel crank.
- Belt Guide holds the belt to its place.
- Belt Shifter removes the belt from the wheel.
- Dress Guard protects the dress from the wheel.
- Treadle or Foot Pedal is where the feet are stationed to drive the band wheel through the pitman rod. It regulates the starting, running, and stopping of the machine
- Legs support the cabinet of the machine.
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