Keep yourfingers awayfrom themachine'sneedle andpresser foot.Always unplugthe iron whenfinished orleaving thestationKeep theiron uprighton its heelwhen not inactive use.Store sharps(pins andneedles) in amagnetic pinholder orpincushionDon't sewover pins,remove themas you sew.Clean lint andthread scrapsfrom yourmachinedaily.Only onepersonoperates amachine at atimeDon't run orhorseplay inthe sewinglabClean up yourworkspacecompletelybefore leavingclass.Use a presscloth to protectdelicate fabricsfrom the iron.Backstitch atthebeginningand end ofevery seam.Pass shearsto otherswith thehandle first.Wind thebobbin with amachine-specific bobbinand correcttension.Return all toolsto their properstoragelocation afteruseReport anybrokenequipment orinjuries to theinstructor rightaway.Unplug themachine beforecleaning,threading, orchanging theneedle.Test the iron'stemperature ona fabric scrapbefore using iton a project.Pull back longhair and tuck inloose clothingto preventtangles.Use thehandwheel toprecisely lowerand raise theneedle.Never use adull blade onthe rotarycutter, as it canbe unsafe.Keep cordsout ofwalkways topreventtrippingWear closed-toe shoes inthe sewinglab to protectyour feet.Pass shearsto otherswith thehandle first.No pins in yourmouth, use apincushion ormagnetic pinholder instead.Keep yourfingers awayfrom themachine'sneedle andpresser foot.Always unplugthe iron whenfinished orleaving thestationKeep theiron uprighton its heelwhen not inactive use.Store sharps(pins andneedles) in amagnetic pinholder orpincushionDon't sewover pins,remove themas you sew.Clean lint andthread scrapsfrom yourmachinedaily.Only onepersonoperates amachine at atimeDon't run orhorseplay inthe sewinglabClean up yourworkspacecompletelybefore leavingclass.Use a presscloth to protectdelicate fabricsfrom the iron.Backstitch atthebeginningand end ofevery seam.Pass shearsto otherswith thehandle first.Wind thebobbin with amachine-specific bobbinand correcttension.Return all toolsto their properstoragelocation afteruseReport anybrokenequipment orinjuries to theinstructor rightaway.Unplug themachine beforecleaning,threading, orchanging theneedle.Test the iron'stemperature ona fabric scrapbefore using iton a project.Pull back longhair and tuck inloose clothingto preventtangles.Use thehandwheel toprecisely lowerand raise theneedle.Never use adull blade onthe rotarycutter, as it canbe unsafe.Keep cordsout ofwalkways topreventtrippingWear closed-toe shoes inthe sewinglab to protectyour feet.Pass shearsto otherswith thehandle first.No pins in yourmouth, use apincushion ormagnetic pinholder instead.

Sewing is FUN - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Keep your fingers away from the machine's needle and presser foot.
  2. Always unplug the iron when finished or leaving the station
  3. Keep the iron upright on its heel when not in active use.
  4. Store sharps (pins and needles) in a magnetic pin holder or pincushion
  5. Don't sew over pins, remove them as you sew.
  6. Clean lint and thread scraps from your machine daily.
  7. Only one person operates a machine at a time
  8. Don't run or horseplay in the sewing lab
  9. Clean up your workspace completely before leaving class.
  10. Use a press cloth to protect delicate fabrics from the iron.
  11. Backstitch at the beginning and end of every seam.
  12. Pass shears to others with the handle first.
  13. Wind the bobbin with a machine-specific bobbin and correct tension.
  14. Return all tools to their proper storage location after use
  15. Report any broken equipment or injuries to the instructor right away.
  16. Unplug the machine before cleaning, threading, or changing the needle.
  17. Test the iron's temperature on a fabric scrap before using it on a project.
  18. Pull back long hair and tuck in loose clothing to prevent tangles.
  19. Use the handwheel to precisely lower and raise the needle.
  20. Never use a dull blade on the rotary cutter, as it can be unsafe.
  21. Keep cords out of walkways to prevent tripping
  22. Wear closed-toe shoes in the sewing lab to protect your feet.
  23. Pass shears to others with the handle first.
  24. No pins in your mouth, use a pincushion or magnetic pin holder instead.