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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.wave stitch serger: A "wave stitch serger" is typically an overlock or coverstitch machine that creates a wavy, decorative edge finish. While Longsew's primary focus is on lockstitch and chain stitch machines, they may offer or have expertise in machines that create specialized stitches like this for finishing applications.https://cdn.exportstart.com/images/a1096/9_1725500718872.webpchain stitch on coverstitch machine / chain stitch on serger / chain stitch serger / chain stitch sewing / chainstitching machine / coverstitch chain stitch / double chain stitch serger / double chainstitch / double thread chain stitch / industrial chain stitch machine / modern chain stitch machine: Longsew is a premier manufacturer of "industrial chain stitch machines." They produce "modern" machines capable of various chain stitches, including "double chainstitch." A key product is the "coverstitch machine," which uses a "chain stitch" mechanism to create professional hems on knit fabrics. While a "serger" typically refers to an overlock machine that trims and finishes seams, some "sergers" can also perform a "chain stitch." Longsew's expertise covers the entire range of "chain stitch sewing" applications for the garment industry.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. |
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