Sewing Machine is machines by which we can stitch unstitch cloth and fabric. Sewing machine First Built by Isaac Merritt Singer in 1851. In This article has shown the top 5 parts of a sewing machine and there function. Now a day so many companies make the different types of Sewing Machine. Different Types of sewing machine have Different types of sewing Strategy. Like SNLS, DNLS, KANSAI, Barrack, Button Hole Machine Etc.

Most Important sewing machine parts and function:
Bobbin:
Bobbin is a important parts of a sewing machine by which we can wound lower thread. A machine always makes stitches by catching the bottom thread, from the bobbin, with the top thread, from the needle. Normally bobbins are wounding with the thread and it compacted in sewing machine but the word related many spools and cylinders that hold string, yarn, wire or other materials.
You may have a question that how many bobbins do you actually need? From a statistical survey we see that the machine owner need about 20-30 sewing machine bobbins for each machine. So it’s a suggestion for all when you will go a shop for buying bobbins each and every time try to buy more bobbins. You eventually will have enough.
Presser foot:
Presser foot is an attachment of a sewing machine that used with sewing machine to hold the fabric parallel as it go through the machine and easily can stitched. A presser foot keeps the fabric flat so that it does not rise and fall with the needle and pucker as it stitched. Presser feet are typically spring-hinged to provide some flexibility as the work piece runs beneath it. It have two toes, one to hold the fabric down on either side of the needle.
Feed dogs:
Feed dogs are important parts of a sewing machine. Feed dogs are made of metal elements crosscut with diagonal teeth that move back and forth in slots in a sewing machine’s needle plate. These teeth always help to feed the fabric through the machine in discrete steps in –between stitches. Feed dogs are the critical elements of a “drop feed” sewing machine. A set of feed dogs normally resembles two or three short with thin metal bars. During the period 1850 to 1854 Allen B. Wilson first invented it.
Reverse stitch lever:
Some time it can be happened that you do a wrong stitch that you need reverse lever. When you knitting one row and fringe the next, in general, the side with the ‘V’s is considered to be the right side. In reverse stockinette , the side with the bumps is considered the right side. In this situation reverse lever is used.
Thread take-up lever:
The take-up lever is founded above the presser foot of a sewing machine. It pulls the thread from the spool to feed it through the machine and lifts the thread back up out of the cloth after a stitch has been made. Easily can say, it’s the part of the machine that goes “up and down” as you sew.
By using the hand wheel you can move the take-up lever to the top and you can bring your sewing machine needle to its highest position. Always make sure the thread is going through the take up lever to have the proper tension on the thread so that your stitching is even.