A sewing machine is a machine that uses one or more sewing threads to form one or more stitches on the sewing material to interweave or sew one or more layers of sewing material. The sewing machine can sew fabrics such as cotton, fiber crops, silk, wool, and artificial fibers, and products such as leather, plastics, and paper. And it derived art forms such as hand-push embroidery, Computerized Pattern Machine, and computer embroidery.
Categories of Sewing Machines
According to the purpose of the sewing machine, it can be divided into household sewing machines, industrial sewing machines and service industry sewing machines between the two; according to the driving mode, it can be divided into hand, pedal and electric sewing machines; according to the sewing stitches can be divided into Sewing machine for hand stitch, bartack stitch, single-thread chainstitch, double-thread or multiple-thread chainstitch, single-thread or multiple-thread covering chainstitch and multiple-thread covering chainstitch.
household sewing machineIn the early days, they were basically single-needle, hand-cranked sewing machines. Later, electric-driven sewing machines were invented and became the mainstream in the market. Divided according to its mechanism and stitch form, it can be roughly summarized as JA type, JB type, JG type, and JH type. A kind of household sewing machine—JG type household electronic multifunctional sewing machine.
industrial sewing machineMost of the industrial