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  • 3. Interlocking with Bobbin Thread The bobbin case, which holds the bottom thread, is designed to catch this loop. As the needle continues to move up, the loop tightens around the bobbin thread, creating the lock stitch. Once the loop is locked in place, the needle continues its downward motion, pulling the newly formed stitch tight against the fabric.


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  • One of the main advantages of a hand crank sewing machine is that you have complete control over the speed at which you sew. This can be especially useful when working with delicate fabrics or intricate designs. The hand crank mechanism allows you to adjust the speed of the machine with ease, giving you the flexibility to sew at your own pace.

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  • Once you have chosen your machine, it's time to get started! Familiarize yourself with the user manual, and practice on scrap fabric to hone your skills. Begin with simple projects like pillow covers, tote bags, or even quilts. As your confidence grows, you can tackle more complex designs and techniques.


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