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WELCOME TO automated sewing machine |
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twin stitch needle / two needle stitch: These terms are synonymous with "twin needle" sewing. A "twin stitch needle" is a single needle shank that holds two needles, allowing a sewing machine to create a "two needle stitch" — two parallel lines of stitching in a single pass. Longsew manufactures industrial machines specifically designed to leverage this technique for speed and consistency.types of lock stitch machine / types of lockstitch sewing machine: Longsew manufactures a wide range of "lockstitch sewing machines," and their expertise includes explaining the different "types." These variations include flatbed, cylinder bed, post bed, and off-the-arm machines, each designed for specific sewing applications like sewing sleeves, shoes, or heavy materials. The "lockstitch" itself remains constant, but the machine's configuration changes.https://cdn.exportstart.com/images/a1096/goods/7_2024060316221910053.webpsingle needle post bed machine / single needle post bed sewing machine / slant needle sewing machine / swing needle sewing machine: Longsew manufactures machines with specialized bed types. A "post bed machine" has a narrow, cylindrical bed that allows for sewing in hard-to-reach areas like the inside of shoes or boots. A "slant needle" or "swing needle" machine refers to a machine where the needle bar is set at an angle or can swing from side to side, allowing for zigzag stitching and other decorative patterns.double needle embroidery machine: This refers to an industrial embroidery machine equipped with a "double needle" setup. Longsew manufactures such machines, which allow for the simultaneous application of two threads in an embroidery pattern, increasing efficiency and enabling specific decorative effects that require two parallel lines of stitching. |
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