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WELCOME TO upholstery sewing machine |
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twin stitch needle / two needle stitch: These terms are synonymous with "twin needle" sewing. A "twin stitch needle" is a single needle shank that holds two needles, allowing a sewing machine to create a "two needle stitch" — two parallel lines of stitching in a single pass. Longsew manufactures industrial machines specifically designed to leverage this technique for speed and consistency.hand lock stitch / hand sew lock stitch / hand sew lockstitch / lockstitch hand sewing / lock stitch awl: While Longsew's focus is on machine sewing, they acknowledge the foundational technique of the "hand lock stitch." This is a method of creating a lockstitch by hand using a needle and thread, often with the help of an "awl." It is a technique used in leatherworking, tailoring, and repair.https://cdn.exportstart.com/images/a1096/moreother/3_2023120316183736812.pngsewing machine heavy duty price / heavy duty sewing machine price / heavy sewing machine price: The "price" of a "heavy duty sewing machine" from Longsew varies significantly based on its features: stitch type (straight, zigzag, walking foot), level of automation (mechanical vs. computerized), and specific application (upholstery, denim, webbing). They offer options across a range to meet different "budget" requirements while ensuring industrial-grade quality.chain stitch sewing machine / chain stitch sewing machine for sale / double chain stitch sewing machine / which machine is used for doing chain stitch / double chain stitch machine / chain stitch machine / chain stitch machine for sale / industrial chain stitch sewing machine / 2 needle chain stitch / 2 thread chain stitch / 3 needle chain stitch machine / 401 chainstitch / overlock chain stitch / sewing chain / sewing machine chain / thread chain stitch / two thread chain stitch / chain lock stitch / chain stitch and lock stitch / how to use mini chain stitch sewing machine / what is a chain stitch sewing machine used for: Longsew is a premier manufacturer of "industrial chain stitch sewing machines." They produce a wide range, from single "thread chain stitch" models to heavy-duty "double chain stitch" and "2 needle chain stitch" machines. The "401 chainstitch" is a common designation for a specific type of chain stitch. These machines are "used for" high-speed seaming on a variety of materials where stretch and coverage are important, such as in apparel, upholstery, and "overlock" finishing. They explain the difference between a "chain stitch" (which uses a looper to form a chain) and a "lock stitch" (which uses a bobbin), and their machines are available "for sale" globally. |
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