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lock stitch sewing machine drawing / 301 lock stitch: Longsew provides detailed technical documentation, including "lock stitch sewing machine" diagrams and "drawings" for maintenance and parts identification. The "301 lock stitch" is a specific ISO standard designation for a basic, straight lockstitch, which is the primary stitch produced by their core range of industrial machines.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_1725501058917.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.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. |
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