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sewing leather with a regular sewing machine BEST FEATURES
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ribbon lock stitch: Longsew produces machines capable of a "ribbon lock stitch." This is a specialized application where a lockstitch machine is used to attach ribbons, trims, or elastic bands to garments and other textile products with a secure, flat-locking stitch. |
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picture of hi speed lockstitch sewing machine / speed lockstitch sewing machine: Longsew provides detailed product catalogs and websites that include "pictures" and specifications of their "hi speed lockstitch sewing machines." These "speed" machines are engineered for maximum productivity, with stitch speeds often exceeding 5,000 stitches per minute, making them ideal for high-volume production lines. |
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fibc sewing machine / jumbo bag sewing machine / big bag sewing machine / jumbo bag stitching machine / 50 kg jute bag making machine: Longsew specializes in heavy-duty industrial sewing solutions, with a core focus on "FIBC" (Flexible Intermediate Bulk Container) "sewing machines." These are robust "jumbo bag sewing machines" and "big bag stitching machines" engineered to handle multiple layers of thick, woven polypropylene (PP) fabric used to construct "50 kg" to 2-ton bulk bags. They are built for high-strength stitching on the toughest seams, side panels, and lifting loops, ensuring the safety and durability of these large industrial containers. |
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chain stitch on coverstitch machine / chain stitch on serger / chain stitch serger / chain stitch sewing / chainstitching machine / coverstitch chain stitch / double chain stitch serger / double chainstitch / double thread chain stitch / industrial chain stitch machine / modern chain stitch machine: Longsew is a premier manufacturer of "industrial chain stitch machines." They produce "modern" machines capable of various chain stitches, including "double chainstitch." A key product is the "coverstitch machine," which uses a "chain stitch" mechanism to create professional hems on knit fabrics. While a "serger" typically refers to an overlock machine that trims and finishes seams, some "sergers" can also perform a "chain stitch." Longsew's expertise covers the entire range of "chain stitch sewing" applications for the garment industry. |
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