| If you're looking for a wholesale sewing machine, | | | | and push it back again. Then the machine would also |
| there's almost as many available as there are tailors. | | | | have to pull the full length of the thread through the |
| Nowadays wholesale sewing machines have | | | | material as well. It doesn't sound as simple as doing by |
| numerous features that can suit every budget, skill | | | | hand, that's for sure! |
| level and profession. You can pay anything from $50 | | | | So the only solution was for the sewing machine to |
| to $5000, and can choose a specialty machine for one | | | | perform the stitch in a slightly different way. A sewing |
| particular task, or a more general machine that | | | | machine needle has the eye at the point of the needle |
| perform various different functions. | | | | instead of at the top end. A needle bar holds the |
| When you consider that wholesale sewing machines | | | | needle, and is driven up and down by the motor. The |
| were created back in the mid-1800's, they really are an | | | | sharp end of the needle passes through the fabric and |
| amazing feat of engineering and technology. Take the | | | | is then brought back up through the fabric again. In the |
| loop stitch as an example. This is very simple to do by | | | | process it leaves a small loop of thread on the bottom |
| hand. You tie the thread onto the eye of a needle. You | | | | side of the fabric. Underneath, another mechanism |
| then push the needle and thread through the two | | | | grabs the loop that's left behind. It then wraps the loop |
| pieces of fabric you want to sew together, pull it out | | | | around another piece of thread, or makes another loop |
| the other side, turn it around and push it back up | | | | in the same piece of thread. |
| through the fabric again. The thread loops in and out of | | | | The good thing about wholesale sewing machines is |
| the fabric and holds them together. And yet trying to | | | | that they don't just do loop stitch. You can use one to |
| duplicate that stitch on a sewing machine is almost | | | | perform lock stitches, chain stitches, and basically just |
| impossible. You'd have to work out how the machine | | | | about any stitch that would normally be done by hand. |
| could push the needle through, let it go, turn it around, | | | | |