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Who uses patterns and a sewing machine and starts with the letter d?

dresser or draper


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Do you spell sewing machine or sowing machine?

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Is the manual sewing machine operated like the electric sewing machine?

The difference between an electric sewing machine and a manual sewing machine is only the method of propulsion. The electric machine uses an electric motor, while the manual machine uses a hand crank or foot pump to power it. The actual sewing machine is the same.


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What impact has the sewing machine had on the environment?

Using sewing machines uses electricity which means you are polluting the environment.


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Is a sewing machine a reciprocating motion?

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What needles work with a Domestic rotary 153 sewing machine?

The Domestic Rotary 153 sewing machine typically uses standard sewing machine needles, specifically size 70/10 to 90/14, depending on the fabric being used. Universal needles are recommended for general sewing, while specialty needles like ballpoint or stretch can be used for knits and delicate fabrics. Always ensure the needle is compatible with the machine's system to avoid any operational issues.


What is motorized watts in a sewing machine?

Motorized watts in a sewing machine refers to the power consumption of the machine's motor, measured in watts. This indicates how much electrical energy the motor uses to operate, affecting its performance and efficiency. A higher wattage typically means more power for sewing through thicker fabrics or multiple layers, while lower wattage may be suited for lighter materials. Understanding the motorized watts helps users choose a machine that meets their sewing needs.


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