Noun: A small spool of thread inserted in the bottom of a sewing machine used to form the lower part of the sewing machine's stitches
Spool or reel that holds the bobbin thread, which helps form stitches on the underside of the fabric
a hard wood core of various kinds with a hole drilled up the center on which yarns are wound Bobbins are put on spindles in spinning machines of all types
It is used to hold yarn or thread, as in spinning or warping machines, looms, sewing machines, etc
A cylindrical or spool-shaped coil or insulated wire, usually containing a core of soft iron which becomes magnetic when the wire is traversed by an electrical current
* A spool-like device upon which filling yarn is wound for use in a shuttle in weaving * In Spinning, yarn is wound on bobbins; when full they are doffed or removed from the frame and replaced by empty bobbins to be filled * When full, a bobbin is said to be made up of "nose, body and heel " * A metal receptacle that holds the under-thread in a sewing machine
— Spool or reel that holds the bobbin thread, which helps form stitches on the underside of the fabric
Spool or reel that holds the bobbin thread in a sewing machine; this thread forms stitches on the fabric underside
A cylindrical cell design utilizing an internal cylindrical electrode, and an external electrode arranged as a sleeve inside the cell container