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Industrial sewing
machines, like their domestic counterparts for the home
seamstress, were created to simplify and speed up the
otherwise labor-intensive hand stitching. Higher-end sewing
machine models developed for the home often feature a hoop
attachment and an embroider stitch mode. Crafters and
seamstresses, who would use this feature, were frequently
frustrated at having to constantly change out the different
thread colors.
Today's advanced embroider sewing machines feature single or
multi-heads for different spools of thread and are as easily
available to the home seamstress as to the large garment
factory. Many machine-embroidered items are created in small
home-based businesses with affordable, easy-to-use,
computer-operated embroidery sewing machines that do not
require a lot of room. Specialized attachments allow for
embroidery to be added to a variety of pre-manufactured
products and fabrics, as well as the addition of sequins and
other fancy. Industrial sewing machine is branded and parts of
machines are of high quality. |