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leather stitching sewing machine BEST FEATURES
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two needle chain stitch machine / two needle lockstitch machine / two needle industrial sewing machine / two needle machine / two needle embroidery machine: Longsew specializes in manufacturing heavy-duty, multi-needle industrial machines. This includes:• "Two needle chain stitch machine": For creating two parallel rows of chain stitching, used in applications where stretch and seam coverage are important.• "Two needle lockstitch machine": For creating two parallel rows of the standard, secure lockstitch. This is a very common machine in garment factories.• "Two needle industrial sewing machine": A general term for any industrial machine equipped with two needles.• "Two needle embroidery machine": A specialized machine for performing chain-stitch embroidery with two needles simultaneously, often for logos and labels. |
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hand lock stitch / hand sew lock stitch / hand sew lockstitch / lockstitch hand sewing / lock stitch awl: While Longsew's focus is on machine sewing, they acknowledge the foundational technique of the "hand lock stitch." This is a method of creating a lockstitch by hand using a needle and thread, often with the help of an "awl." It is a technique used in leatherworking, tailoring, and repair. |
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heavy duty sewing machine motor / sewing machine heavy duty motor: Longsew equips its "heavy duty sewing machines" with powerful, high-torque "motors" designed to maintain consistent speed and power through multiple layers of tough fabric without stalling or overheating. These "heavy duty motors" are a key component that differentiates industrial machines from domestic ones. |
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chain sewing machine / chain stitch belt loop / chain stitch bobbin / chain stitch coverstitch machine / chain stitch embroidery machine price / chain stitch embroidery sewing machine / chain stitch machine price / chain stitch machine vintage: Longsew is a major manufacturer of "chain stitch sewing machines." These machines use a looper instead of a bobbin to form a chain of interlocking loops. They are used for specific applications like sewing "belt loops" on jeans, embroidery, and creating a "coverstitch" for hemming knits. They offer modern machines at a competitive "price," though they may also have information on maintaining or sourcing parts for "vintage" models. |
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