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Diagram - Vintage Sewing Machine and Treadle


These basic diagrams provide labels for the essential parts of a vintage straight-stitch sewing machine and treadle. Click the images to enlarge them. Once enlarged, you can right-click the image and choose to save it to your computer.



13 comments:

Unknown said...

This is very good and also helpful to people who does not no the parts of a machine

Unknown said...

Wow awesome

Unknown said...

Awesome

Unknown said...

Wow nice one it's helpful 😘😘

Unknown said...

Yes

Anonymous said...

So helpful

Anonymous said...

So helpful for both students and teachers

Anonymous said...

Helpfully keep it up good for student reasearch

Anonymous said...

So beautiful

Anonymous said...

Thank u this helped with my school home work

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Anonymous said...

Thanks this helps me a lot when doing my homework✌️😍😘🤔🥰😊😔😅🙏♥️

Anonymous said...

This is nice and also informative. Bravo




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