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double machine silai machine: The term "double machine silai machine" combines English and Hindi, where "silai" means sewing. It refers to a "double needle sewing machine." Longsew manufactures these "double needle" industrial machines and supplies them to markets worldwide, including South Asia.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/richgoods/9_202406031820231252.webpchain sewing machine / chain stitch belt loop / chain stitch bobbin / chain stitch coverstitch machine / chain stitch embroidery machine price / chain stitch embroidery sewing machine / chain stitch machine price / chain stitch machine vintage: Longsew is a major manufacturer of "chain stitch sewing machines." These machines use a looper instead of a bobbin to form a chain of interlocking loops. They are used for specific applications like sewing "belt loops" on jeans, embroidery, and creating a "coverstitch" for hemming knits. They offer modern machines at a competitive "price," though they may also have information on maintaining or sourcing parts for "vintage" models.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. |
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