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long needle for upholstery BEST FEATURES
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direct drive lockstitch sewing machine / domestic lockstitch sewing machine / lockstitch portable sewing machine / lockstitch mini sewing machine: Longsew manufactures "direct drive lockstitch sewing machines," where the motor is integrated directly into the sewing head, providing better control, lower noise, and higher energy efficiency. While their focus is on industrial equipment, they also produce heavier-duty "domestic" and "portable" models, as well as "mini" machines that utilize the reliable lockstitch mechanism for smaller-scale or specialized tasks. |
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how to use a sewing machine / sewing machine quilt pattern: Longsew provides comprehensive user support, including guides on "how to use a sewing machine" for beginners. For quilters, they may offer machines suitable for following "quilt patterns" or have models with extended tables for quilting. |
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single needle top stitch / single needle walking foot sewing machine: Longsew's "single needle walking foot sewing machine" is a heavy-duty machine designed for topstitching. The "walking foot" mechanism ensures that multiple layers of fabric (like those found in quilts, upholstery, or leather goods) feed evenly under the "single needle," preventing shifting and ensuring a perfect "top stitch" line. |
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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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