If you mean "slender, then it's a needle
for cutting the thread.
thimble
It is a small tool used to break or "unpick" a sewing stitch, sometimes referred to as a seam ripper
To slander is to say something that is not true. Slander is often used in a political campaign.
A sewing thimble is a small hard cup worn to protect the finger that pushes the needle in sewing.
A sewing gauge is a small ruler about 6 inches in length. It has a sliding marker that is set to a specific measurement and comes in handy when measuring the same length repeatedly (for example when marking a hem).
A sewing ham is an object that is stuffed material shaped like a Ham. It is used to shape fabric when ironing after it is sewn together. It's used on the shoulders of outfits when a crease is not wanted but a rounded shape is necessary.
The bulb on the sewing machine is simply for an extra boost of light. Because sewing involves small details - needles, thread, stitches, fine edges, etc. - a small lamp is focused on the work area to help you better see the stitching.
Sewing
Same thing used today. Mostly small electric motors.
It is any of a verity of small tables used for work, most commonly sewing.
I think you are referring to small sissors used when doing embroidery or other hands on sewing like quilting.