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professional leather sewing machine BEST FEATURES
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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. |
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heavy duty stitching by hand / heavy duty stitching service: While Longsew's focus is on machine sewing, the term "heavy duty stitching by hand" refers to techniques using thick threads and strong needles for repairs on heavy materials. A "heavy duty stitching service" would be a business that uses industrial machines like those from Longsew to repair tents, awnings, leather goods, and other heavy fabrics. |
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industrial lock stitch machine / industrial lockstitch machine / industrial single needle lock stitch machine / industrial single needle lock stitch sewing machine / industrial single needle lock stitch sewing machine with needle guard: This emphasizes Longsew's core market: "industrial" equipment. They build rugged "lock stitch machines" designed for 24/7 operation in demanding environments. This includes robust "single needle" models, many of which come with safety features like a "needle guard" to protect operators. |
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sewing locking machine / sewing lockstitch by hand / stitch lock / strong stitch hand sewing: While Longsew's focus is on machine sewing, the term "sewing locking machine" refers to any machine that produces a locked stitch. "Sewing lockstitch by hand" is a technique for creating a very "strong stitch" manually, often used in tailoring and leatherworking for repairs or where machines cannot reach. |
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