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double needle walking foot machine / twin needle walking foot / twin needle walking foot sewing machine / double needle walking foot industrial sewing machine: Longsew manufactures heavy-duty "double needle walking foot" machines. These are "industrial sewing machines" designed to handle multiple layers of heavy materials like canvas, leather, and upholstery fabrics. The "walking foot" mechanism moves the top layers of fabric in sync with the feed dogs, preventing shifting and ensuring perfectly aligned parallel stitches from the "twin needles." This is essential for quilting, automotive interiors, and heavy bag manufacturing.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.https://cdn.exportstart.com/images/a1096/7_202406031029352429.webpheavy duty sewing needle / heavy duty sewing machine needles / sewing needles heavy duty / universal heavy duty sewing machine needles / strong sewing machine needles: To complement their machines, Longsew supplies "heavy duty sewing machine needles." These "strong needles" are crafted from high-quality steel and are designed to penetrate "thick materials" without breaking or bending. They come in various point styles (e.g., leather, denim) and sizes, and are often "universal" enough to fit a range of industrial machines.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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