Out with the old...In with the new! Parts of the Husqvarna Emerald 118.
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Out with the old...In with the new!
Parts of the Husqvarna Emerald 118
#21 Power Switch
#21
Power Switch: Turns the machine on and off. Do not put your fingers near the needle while
the machine is on!
#1 Bobbin Case#2 Needle Plate
#1#2
Bobbin Case: Where the bobbin is locatedNeedle Plate: Houses the inner motor. Labeled
with the seam allowance measurements (10 = 3/8” and 15 = 5/8”)
#3 Presser Foot#4 Needle
#8 Presser Foot Lifter
#4#3
#8
Presser foot: holds the fabric downNeedle: Brings thread through fabric
Presser foot lifter: Lifts presser foot up and down
#5 Light#6 Thread Cutter#7 Pressure Dial
#5
#7
#6
Light: Shines light on the projectThread Cutter: Cuts thread (but use scissors instead!)
Pressure Dial: Controls how firmly the presser foot holds fabric down
#9 Needle Up/Down
#9
Needle Up/Down: Moves the needle up or down automatically to help pivot
#10 Take Up Lever#11 Thread Guide
#10 #11
Take Up Lever: Keeps the thread from tanglingThread Guides: Holds thread in the correct position
#12 Speed Control
#12
Speed Control: Slows down or speeds up the pace of sewing
#13 Spool Pin#14 Spool Cap
#14#13
Spool Pin: Holds the spool – thread comes from underneath
Spool Cap: Holds the spool in place
#15 Stitch Width Dial#15
Stitch Width Dial: Changes width of zig zag stitch (choose #5)
#16 Bobbin Winder#17 Hand Wheel
#16
#17
Bobbin Winder: Winds thread onto the bobbinHand Wheel: Manually moves the needle, take up
lever and feed dogs. Always turn towards you!
#18 Stitch Selector#19 Stitch Length Dial
#18
#19
Stitch Selector: Choose the stitch you would like (orange choices at top)
Stitch Length Dial: Controls length of stitches (choose #2)
#20 Reverse Stitch Lever
#20
Reverse Stitch Lever: Hold down to stitch backwards and backstitch to reinforce stitches
Now what do you do with all of this information?Thread the machine and sew a seam...