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  • Heavy duty machines typically have higher maximum sewing speeds, around 1500 stitches per minute, versus 1000-1200 stitches per minute for standard machines. Again, this allows them to work through heavy fabrics more efficiently. However, heavy duty machines also tend to sew better at slower speeds, in the 500-800 stitch per minute range, for optimal control through thick seams. So they provide a wider speed range to suit the fabric.

  • Another advantage is its versatility. The lockstitch can be adapted to suit various purposes by adjusting stitch length and tension. Shorter stitches provide a finer finish, while longer stitches can be beneficial in sewing heavier materials. Furthermore, it can be used in conjunction with other seams; for instance, when a garment calls for decorative stitching, a lockstitch can form the foundation while additional embellishments can be layered on top.


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