GENERAL QUESTIONS
LockstitchA needle thread and bobbin thread are threaded through every needle. The front fabric and back fabric are stitched in the same way.
ChainstitchA single thread is stitched under the fabric in a chain-like pattern to create a knit-style seam.
Automatic machineThis sewing machine fully automates two or more processes to handle hand sewing, scissor cutting, fabric folding, and shirring.
Longarm machines
Are mostly used for industrial uses; thus, the machine comes with a more powerful motor. In industry, the machine needs to run straight, around forty to fifteen hours a day. Besides, industrial machines require to be more powerful to work faster, and the maximum SPM of the machine is between 800 to 1500
Machine head (19 - 30 inches,)
Q-Do you offer machine servicing and repairs?
A-Yes, we do! $95 A HOUR IN HOUSE (Pittsburgh) PLUS PART COST
Q-What types of machines do you service and repair?
A-INDUSTRIAL SEWING MACHINE. WE DON'T SERVICE HOME MACHINE.
Q- Do you offer a warranty on the used machine?
A- Yes- Same as new 90 days parts and labor in house (Pittsburgh) 1 year on Electronics.
Double Needle
Use a double needle when you want to sew a thicker fabric, or when you want to increase the durability of your sewing. To use a double needle, replace your regular needle with a double needle.
Button Sewing
Lockstitch, Button Sewing System of standard type
Post Bed
These post bed sewing systems have a raised needle that is above the bed of the sewing machine, it’s great for working with tall items like boots which need a longer space like sewing car seats for example.
Cylinder arm Great for sewing into hard to reach areas, corners, gussets or sewing cylindrical products such as leather bags. The open sewing area around the cylinder arm makes it easy to turn and maneuver the product being sewn without having to fold or roll the product.
Q-What is the difference between a home and industrial sewing machine?A-Industrial sewing machines, also known as commercial sewing machines, are machines designed to perform specific tasks on a work floor; they can withstand thousands of hours of usage and work with a variety of materials while providing consistent seam quality.
Q-What should I consider before buying an industrial sewing machine?A-Before purchasing an industrial sewing machine, consider your current workload, your fabric usage, budget, speed, noise level, digitalization, and the types of machines you’ll need to complete your projects. Industrial sewing machines are designed for heavy-duty workloads and for different tasks within a work floor. If you’re looking to understand the different types of machines you may need,
Q-Why is my thread is looping on the underside of my material?
A-The most common reason for thread to loop or pull down under the fabric is that the machine is not properly threaded.