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auto pattern sew BEST FEATURES
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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. |
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leather lock stitch / lock stitch leather: Longsew manufactures heavy-duty "lock stitch" machines specifically designed for "leather" working. These machines are built with higher power, stronger needles, and specialized feed systems to punch through multiple layers of leather and create strong, durable seams for products like shoes, bags, belts, and upholstery. |
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cornely chain stitch: The "Cornely chain stitch" refers to a specific type of free-motion, chain-stitch embroidery traditionally done on a Cornely machine. Longsew produces modern "chain stitch machines" that can replicate this type of decorative, looped embroidery stitch for embellishing garments and textiles. |
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two needle chain stitch machine / two needle lockstitch machine / two needle industrial sewing machine / two needle machine / two needle embroidery machine: Longsew specializes in manufacturing heavy-duty, multi-needle industrial machines. This includes:• "Two needle chain stitch machine": For creating two parallel rows of chain stitching, used in applications where stretch and seam coverage are important.• "Two needle lockstitch machine": For creating two parallel rows of the standard, secure lockstitch. This is a very common machine in garment factories.• "Two needle industrial sewing machine": A general term for any industrial machine equipped with two needles.• "Two needle embroidery machine": A specialized machine for performing chain-stitch embroidery with two needles simultaneously, often for logos and labels. |
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