Hi! Someone has asked me if I know anything about sewing machines which will stitch two parallel seams at the same time, but independently, not looped together at the back. Would this require two bobbins?
I should imagine it would be a specialist machine, as it would require to independant bobbins. I can use mine as a twin needle machine, which gives two top threads, but as it only has one bobbin in the bottom half, I should imagine that they are looped together - long time since I used a twin needle.
Quote: Originally posted by Jo123 on 29/10/2013
I recommend you post in the sewing forum - lots of knowledgeable sewing people on there. The Sewing Forum
my mam has one of these machines at home it is not industrial but it does require the use of 2 bobbins and 2 reels of cotton - but it was expensive - but as she does alot of home sewing for her it was worth it
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If you friend has a noramls domsetic machine tell her to look at a guide for it Mine has a spindle like atachment with an arm.You have to be carefull but it is possible.
If you friend has a noramls domsetic machine tell her to look at a guide for it Mine has a spindle like atachment with an arm.You have to be carefull but it is possible.
It's called the quilting guide attachment and it's for...yes, quilting, where you may want to stitch several parallel lines or curves.