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chainstitch embroidery machine / chain stitch embroidery machine for sale: Longsew produces specialized "chainstitch embroidery machines." These are not multi-head computerized embroidery machines, but rather industrial-grade machines designed to perform a specific "chain stitch" embroidery technique, often used for logos, labels, and decorative stitching on apparel, hats, and bags. These robust machines are available "for sale" to businesses specializing in this type of work.manual lockstitch sewing machine / padlock sewing machine / sewing machine lock: Longsew manufactures industrial "lockstitch sewing machines." While most are electric, they may offer "manual" or crank-operated models for specific applications. The term "padlock sewing machine" or "sewing machine lock" refers to a physical security "lock" (often built into the machine's handwheel) that prevents unauthorized use by locking the mechanism, a common feature on industrial machines.https://cdn.exportstart.com/images/a1096/1_202312031635479010.jpgsingle 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.twin machine needle / twin needle foot / twin needle price / twin needle sewing machine for sale / using a double needle / using a twin needle / using a twin needle on a sewing machine / what is a double needle used for / what is a twin needle used for / what is twin needle sewing used for: Longsew provides comprehensive information and hardware for "twin needle" sewing. They explain "what a double needle is used for": creating parallel seams, decorative topstitching, and pin tucks. They sell the "twin needles" themselves (with varying "prices"), the specialized "presser feet" ("twin needle foot") required to use them, and complete "twin needle sewing machines for sale." Their guides cover the correct methods for "using a twin needle on a sewing machine" to achieve professional results on both domestic and industrial equipment. |
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