PPT-Sewing Basics: How to Sew on a Button

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Ms Makuta Step 1 Match Button and Thread Select a suitable button and thread that matches the button the garment and any thread used to sew on other buttons  

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Ms Makuta Step 1 Match Button and Thread Select a suitable button and thread that matches the button the garment and any thread used to sew on other buttons   If you have a button pop off and you cant take care of it immediately use a safety pin to hold the garment closed and be sure to keep track of the button Its best to use the original button if you have it. . Automatic and computerized sewing machine, replace 1 worker + 1 flat sewing machine working style, 1 auto sewing machine (2 heads) + 1 worker = 2 flat sewing machine + 2 workers.. World . first Multi-Head Automatic Sewing Machine, Invention Patent Number: ZL 2013 1 . Thread . “All Purpose” thread used for most sewing projects. Specialty threads include quilting, heavy duty, embroidery, metallic. Quality thread prevents stitching problems. Serger. thread is lighter weight than regular sewing machine thread….so it is thinner. Head parts of the sewing machine. Sewing machine parts and function. 2 Major parts of the sewing machine. 1. . UPPER PART. 2. LOWER PART. The Upper Part is composed of: . The . HEAD. - is a complete sewing machine without the cabinet or stand. and Notions. What Is a Sewing Notion. ?. A notion is any sewing supply or tool that you can hold easily in one hand.. Ruler and Yard Stick. Used to measure larger distances than a seam gauge . Tracing wheel. Pin vs. Needle. Pins have Heads. Needles have an Eye. Safety. Both Pins & Needles are SHARP! . Safe classroom environment . Safe personal environment. Respect materials. Listen to directions . OUCH!!!. . Coats and strengthens thread for hand sewing or embroidering. It also helps prevent knots. . 2. . . Bobbin. A. small spool, made of plastic or metal, around which the . lower thread. . of the sewing machine is wound.. 1. A) Today you are reading the first short story dealing with Money, Power, & Greed. . B) Tomorrow you will be taking a quiz over the short story Button, Button. You will need to know the characters & events of this tale. . Shears and scissors have sharp blades that can harm others when handled incorrectly.. Remember the following tips:. When passing scissors, offer them the handles.. When you set your scissors down, you should close them so the edges aren’t exposed.. Sewing instructions for the pāʻū & malo. Materials Needed. 4 Yards muslin. 4 Cords long enough to tie around your waist, ½” width. Thread. Preparing Muslin. If you sew . before . dying fabric with ʻōlena:. 1. . POWER SWITCH . - turns . the machine on and off. 2. . SPEED CONTROL . - changes . the “gear” or speed . that the . machine can . sew. ALWAYS SET ON LOW!. 3. . FOOT PEDAL . - use . your foot on this to control the speed of . Lenape High School. Thimble. Used to protect your finger when sewing by hand. . Use to push needle through heavy fabrics. Worn on middle finger of sewing hand.. Tailor’s Pencil. Used to transfer. Pin vs. Needle. Pins have Heads. Needles have an Eye. Safety. Both Pins & Needles are SHARP! . Safe classroom environment . Safe personal environment. Respect materials. Listen to directions . OUCH!!!. \"^#DOWNLOAD@PDF^# Sewing Machine Basics A stepbystep course for firsttime stitchers #PDF~

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\" Make . a Wish. As explained in Miss James’ letter, materials for this challenge can be found . in the small bags hidden around the village.. In addition to this, your child will need a needle. Your child is provided with 2 pieces of thread and one piece of felt, if your child would like to add decorations or other thread to their creations please do! .

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