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industrial sewing machine needles for leather BEST FEATURES
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cornely chain stitch: The "Cornely chain stitch" refers to a specific type of free-motion, chain-stitch embroidery traditionally done on a Cornely machine. Longsew produces modern "chain stitch machines" that can replicate this type of decorative, looped embroidery stitch for embellishing garments and textiles. |
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double needle blind stitch: Longsew offers machines capable of a "double needle blind stitch." This is a specialized technique where two needles create a hem that is nearly invisible from the right side of the fabric. This is used for high-quality garment finishing, particularly on dress pants, skirts, and curtains. |
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double needle blind stitch: Longsew offers machines capable of a "double needle blind stitch." This is a specialized technique where two needles create a hem that is nearly invisible from the right side of the fabric. This is used for high-quality garment finishing, particularly on dress pants, skirts, and curtains. |
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lock stitch sewing machine drawing / 301 lock stitch: Longsew provides detailed technical documentation, including "lock stitch sewing machine" diagrams and "drawings" for maintenance and parts identification. The "301 lock stitch" is a specific ISO standard designation for a basic, straight lockstitch, which is the primary stitch produced by their core range of industrial machines. |
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