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Yes, you still need a sewing machine, as the overlock machine is designed simply to finish the edges of the fabric. Overlock machines do not go backwards, turn, zigzag, or anything stitch functions that you may need (depending on what you are sewing) You do not absolutely need a sewing machine if it's a quick and easy project (such as a repair, or a pillow), but for everyday use, you need both.
You need the number of your machine (usually on the front edge of machine on a sliver plate) and then you can check at Sears Parts (link below).
to protect you from getting cut by flying debrere
The three things you need for combustion are 1- A SPARK, 2- A fuel/air mixture, compression of the mixture, 4- And exhaust
It means that the sewing machine is the E1 model manufactured by Brother (the company). This would be helpful, for example, should you lose the manual and need to find it online, using the model.
well if you considre jumping flying then yes, but if not then you might need a flying machine
You would need to go buy some sort of airplane, helicopter, glider, or similar flying machine.
You need an engineering level of 375 to make the 'Flying Machine Control' but you still need to learn the expert riding skill.
You have to activate the three lunar landers (by flying all three of them), then launch the rocket by flicking the switch which is by the power switch where the mystery box is. You then go down to the big warehouse doors and it's in there.
the three things that need to be cleaned from water are chemicals,germs
To fly Leonardo's flying machine you must shoot the ground below you when you are falling out of the sky (you need to have almost reached the ground when you do this). And the hot air from your shot will send you flying back up with a speed boost.
They need Oxygen, water, and Sunlight.
time is the answer
Yes, you don't need a pet to mix things~ :D
three things are farming, crafts, and trade created a need for government.
Three things a country needs to industrialize are natural resources, labor force, and transportation.
Water, food, love