The Related Link shown below has diagrams and a description of the parts of a sewing machine and their functions.
My mother bought hers new on Nov. 4th, 1974. http://www.flickr.com/photos/elisabethp/3617982983/
Fashion design is a wonderful field for creative people. Some of the equipment that you need to start a clothing line are, a sewing machine, fabric , scissors, patterns and measuring tapes. An industrial machine is a good investment for prolonged use.
From a photographer, or a "photo booth" machine.
Simply copy the file containing the photos, and all information will be transferred.
Put it in front of the x ray machine then hit scan.
Most antique sewing machines do not display the model number anywhere on the machine. If the machine is made by Singer, you can cross the serial number to a model number and "birthdate" at singerco.com. If the machine is made by some other company, you will need to do some research. Needlebar.org has hundreds of photos of antique sewing machines and might be a good place to start looking.
If your Mac has crashed and you have lost all data then unless you made a backup of all the photos they cannot be replaced. If you used Time Machine and your iMac was connected to an external hard drive then all your photos are on that external hard drive. Simply open Time Machine and restore all the photos to iPhoto.
HP 3180 Inkjet Fax/Copier Machine can print high resolution photos it will not be like the photo printer but it will make you high quality photos witch usually can't made by the other Fax/Copier Machines.
TermsDefinitionsSeam Guide/Throat PlateKeeps seam straight and evenFeed DogMoves the fabric through the machinePresser FootHolds the fabric down against the feed dog while stitchingNeedleThread through eye, front to backPresser Foot DialControls the height of the presser footTension ControlControls the tightness and looseness of thread (leave alone)Spool PinHolds the spool of the threadThread Guide for Bobbin WinderDirects the thread to the bobbin when windingBobbin CaseWhere the bobbin is placed when winding the bobbinHandwheelControls the up and down movementSpeed ControlControls the speed of the machineNeedle PositionRaises and lowers the needlePresser Foot LifterLifts and lowers the presser foot (silently)Stop/Start ButtonFor sewing without a pedalBackstitch ButtonMakes a backstitchStitch WidthControls the width of the stitch (zigzag)Stitch LengthControls the length of the stitch (short-long)Backstitch ButtonPress to automatically sew reverse or reinforce stitches at the beginning or end of stitchingNeedle Stop Position KeyUsed when pivoting. If the key is lit, the sewing machine will stop with the needle in the fabric. If the key is not lit, the machine will stop with the needle raised.Free ArmRemovable part that allows you to sew in small areas easierOn/ Off ButtonTurns the machine on and offThread CutterRazor to cut threads when finished sewing
To effectively laminate photos, you will need a laminating machine and laminating pouches. Place the photo inside the pouch, ensuring it is centered and aligned properly. Run the pouch through the laminating machine, following the manufacturer's instructions. Allow the laminated photo to cool before trimming any excess edges.
As of July 22, 2008 most Sams Clubs photo centers take passport photos for their members. The cost is $4.96 for two (2) photos. The photos are run through an One Hour Photo machine which, if they are not busy, you can receive within approximately 20 minutes. You need two photos for each passport applicant. Also, Costco is $4.95 for two (2) photos. FYI, the US Post Office charges $15.00 for two (2) passport photos.
a scanner can be used to import printed photos onto your computer. It can also be used as a copy machine when connected to a printer.