- Company/Brand Name: POOJA (written clearly on the body of the sewing machine)
- Colour: The machine is primarily black, with decorative gold, green, and red patterns on it.
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🧵 What it is
This is a hand-operated sewing machine, likely a vintage or traditional model (the label appears to read “Pooja,” a common brand name in some regions). These machines don’t require electricity and are powered manually.
⚙️ Main parts you can see
- Hand wheel (right side): Turned by hand to operate the machine.
- Needle and presser foot (left side): Where the fabric is placed and stitched.
- Flat bed/table: Supports the fabric while sewing.
- Tension control & stitch regulator: Help adjust stitch tightness and length.
- Spool pin (top): Holds the thread spool.
🔧 How it works
Turning the hand wheel moves internal mechanisms that:
- Drive the needle up and down
- Interlock the upper thread with a lower thread (from a bobbin)
- Create stitches in the fabric
🏡 Common uses
- Basic clothing repairs (hemming, stitching tears)
- Sewing simple garments
- Embroidery (manual control allows precision)
👍 Advantages
- No electricity needed
- Durable and long-lasting
- Good control for detailed stitching
👎 Limitations
- Slower than electric machines
- Requires manual effort
- Fewer advanced features









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