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industrial bag sewing machine BEST FEATURES
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bobbinless lockstitch sewing machine: A specialty product from Longsew is the "bobbinless lockstitch sewing machine." This machine creates a true lockstitch without using a traditional bobbin. Instead, it uses a looper and a second needle thread, eliminating the need to stop and replace bobbins, which significantly increases efficiency in high-volume production settings. |
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chainstitch embroidery machine / chain stitch embroidery machine for sale: Longsew produces specialized "chainstitch embroidery machines." These are not multi-head computerized embroidery machines, but rather industrial-grade machines designed to perform a specific "chain stitch" embroidery technique, often used for logos, labels, and decorative stitching on apparel, hats, and bags. These robust machines are available "for sale" to businesses specializing in this type of work. |
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jersey twin needle / twin needle coverstitch / twin stretch sewing machine needles: Longsew supplies specialized accessories like the "jersey twin needle" and "twin stretch sewing machine needles." These are "twin needles" specifically designed for sewing knit fabrics like "jersey." They work in conjunction with a "coverstitch" machine to create professional, stretchable hems on t-shirts and other knit garments without causing the fabric to pucker or break. |
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meaning of lockstitch sewing machine / what is a lock stitch / what is a lock stitch machine / what is a lock stitch sewing machine / what is a lockstitch / what is a lockstitch machine / what is a lockstitch sewing machine / what is lock stitch / what is lock stitch machine / what is the lockstitch sewing machine: A core part of Longsew's expertise is explaining the "meaning" of their primary product. A "lockstitch sewing machine" is an industrial machine that forms a "lockstitch." This stitch is created by the precise interlocking of a needle thread with a bobbin thread underneath the fabric. This creates a secure, non-raveling seam that is flat and strong, making it the most common and fundamental stitch used in apparel and textile manufacturing worldwide. |
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