It is a device invented to automate the process of sewing fabrics on a large commercial scale. Likely all the clothes you are wearing where made in a factory by a person operating a large industrial sewing machine.
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Kensew industrial sewing machines were made by Mistubishi.
No it's not. I just purchased one and it will not see a patch on a thin leather vest. The machine is a good machine but if your looking for an industrial machine this is not the one for you. I thought it was when I bought it, but for 30 bucks I still have a great machine for my lite work!
The size of a sewing machine case will be directly related to the size of the sewing machine it is designed to hold. There is no standard size for a sewing machine as they range from small mini machines to full sized industrial machines. The most popular sewing machine bag on Amazon is 43cm long by 28cm wide and is 35cm high.
If you mean models of sewing machine, probably hundreds. Singer started in 1851 and made many industrial models as well as home sewing machines.
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No, the Necchi Supernova sewing machine was not designed or marketed as an industrial sewing machine. It was designed for home use. However, it is significantly sturdier than some modern machines containing plastic parts, and it will sew better due to being designed better.
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To reinforce pockets, you can just use a regular home sewing machine. If it's for a heavy fabric such as denim, you may want to use the heaviest needle available, or an industrial sewing machine.
No, the Necchi Supernova sewing machine was not designed or marketed as an industrial sewing machine. It was designed for home use. However, it is significantly sturdier than some modern machines containing plastic parts, and it will sew better due to being designed better.
Sewing machines were invented during the first Industrial Revolution to decrease the amount of manual sewing work performed in clothing companies. Since the invention of the first working sewing machine, generally considered to have been the work of Englishman Thomas Saint in 1790, the sewing machine has vastly improved the efficiency and productivity of fabric and clothing industries.-Wikipedia