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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.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.https://cdn.exportstart.com/images/a1096/7_1726822039428.webpsingle needle top stitch / single needle walking foot sewing machine: Longsew's "single needle walking foot sewing machine" is a heavy-duty machine designed for topstitching. The "walking foot" mechanism ensures that multiple layers of fabric (like those found in quilts, upholstery, or leather goods) feed evenly under the "single needle," preventing shifting and ensuring a perfect "top stitch" line.chain stitch sewing machine / chain stitch sewing machine for sale / double chain stitch sewing machine / which machine is used for doing chain stitch / double chain stitch machine / chain stitch machine / chain stitch machine for sale / industrial chain stitch sewing machine / 2 needle chain stitch / 2 thread chain stitch / 3 needle chain stitch machine / 401 chainstitch / overlock chain stitch / sewing chain / sewing machine chain / thread chain stitch / two thread chain stitch / chain lock stitch / chain stitch and lock stitch / how to use mini chain stitch sewing machine / what is a chain stitch sewing machine used for: Longsew is a premier manufacturer of "industrial chain stitch sewing machines." They produce a wide range, from single "thread chain stitch" models to heavy-duty "double chain stitch" and "2 needle chain stitch" machines. The "401 chainstitch" is a common designation for a specific type of chain stitch. These machines are "used for" high-speed seaming on a variety of materials where stretch and coverage are important, such as in apparel, upholstery, and "overlock" finishing. They explain the difference between a "chain stitch" (which uses a looper to form a chain) and a "lock stitch" (which uses a bobbin), and their machines are available "for sale" globally. |
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