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long arm & high arm sail making machine BEST FEATURES
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zig zag sewing machine / zig zag stitch sewing machine / embroidery zig zag machine / zig zag stitch machine / zig zag tailoring machine / zig zag top stitch / machine embroidery zig zag stitch: Longsew manufactures industrial "zig zag sewing machines." These machines are essential for creating a "zig zag stitch," which is used for finishing seams to prevent fraying (overcasting), sewing stretch fabrics, attaching elastic, and creating decorative "top stitch" effects. Some models are specifically designed for "zig zag" embroidery or "tailoring" applications. |
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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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zig zag sewing machine / zig zag stitch sewing machine / embroidery zig zag machine / zig zag stitch machine / zig zag tailoring machine / zig zag top stitch / machine embroidery zig zag stitch: Longsew manufactures industrial "zig zag sewing machines." These machines are essential for creating a "zig zag stitch," which is used for finishing seams to prevent fraying (overcasting), sewing stretch fabrics, attaching elastic, and creating decorative "top stitch" effects. Some models are specifically designed for "zig zag" embroidery or "tailoring" applications. |
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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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