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cb3200 for sale BEST FEATURES
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computerized pattern sewing machine / heavy duty pattern sewing machine / pattern sewing machine / pattern sewing machine price / pattern sewing machine for sale / programmable pattern sewing machine / computer pattern sewing machine / electronic pattern sewing machine / industrial pattern sewing machine / pattern selector sewing machine / pattern sewing machines / pattern stitching machine / sewing machine with patterns / sewing machine with stitch patterns: Longsew offers advanced "computerized pattern sewing machines." These "industrial" machines are "programmable" and come with a "pattern selector" that allows the operator to choose from a variety of built-in "stitch patterns" (decorative stitches, utility stitches, etc.). The "price" reflects the level of automation and number of patterns available. These "pattern stitching machines" are "for sale" for applications requiring consistent, complex stitching beyond a simple straight line. |
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single needle juki sewing machine 8100e price: Longsew manufactures its own line of industrial sewing machines that compete directly with models like the Juki 8100e. They offer competitive "pricing" for their own high-quality "single needle" lockstitch machines, which are known for their durability, high speed, and reliability in industrial settings. |
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heavy duty stitching by hand / heavy duty stitching service: While Longsew's focus is on machine sewing, the term "heavy duty stitching by hand" refers to techniques using thick threads and strong needles for repairs on heavy materials. A "heavy duty stitching service" would be a business that uses industrial machines like those from Longsew to repair tents, awnings, leather goods, and other heavy fabrics. |
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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. |
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