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fibc sewing machine BEST FEATURES
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union lockstitch / union lockstitch sewing machine: The term "union lockstitch" historically refers to a specific type of stitch or a brand of machine. Longsew, as a modern manufacturer, produces industrial "lockstitch sewing machines" that perform the same fundamental, high-quality stitch for unionized and non-unionized factories alike. |
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twin machine needle / twin needle foot / twin needle price / twin needle sewing machine for sale / using a double needle / using a twin needle / using a twin needle on a sewing machine / what is a double needle used for / what is a twin needle used for / what is twin needle sewing used for: Longsew provides comprehensive information and hardware for "twin needle" sewing. They explain "what a double needle is used for": creating parallel seams, decorative topstitching, and pin tucks. They sell the "twin needles" themselves (with varying "prices"), the specialized "presser feet" ("twin needle foot") required to use them, and complete "twin needle sewing machines for sale." Their guides cover the correct methods for "using a twin needle on a sewing machine" to achieve professional results on both domestic and industrial equipment. |
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double coverstitch machine / double needle coverstitch: While Longsew's primary focus is on heavy-duty sewing, their expertise extends to machines like the "double coverstitch machine." This type of machine uses a "double needle" to create a professional hem on knit fabrics (like t-shirts) with a cover stitch on the underside, allowing for stretch and a clean finish. They provide machines capable of this specialized function. |
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lock sewing / lock stitch sewing machine needle: "Lock sewing" refers to the process of creating lockstitches. Longsew not only manufactures the machines but also supplies all the necessary consumables, including the correct "lock stitch sewing machine needles." These needles are engineered to work perfectly with their machines, ensuring optimal stitch formation and preventing skipped stitches or thread breaks. |
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