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  • Selecting the right needle and thread is critical in heavy-duty sewing. For thicker fabrics, you'll want to use a needle designed for heavy materials, such as a jeans needle or a leather needle. These needles are stronger and have a larger eye to accommodate thicker threads.


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  • Service and support are also important factors that can indirectly affect the overall cost of ownership. Machines that come with extensive warranties, readily available parts, and strong customer support may demand higher prices upfront but can save money in the long run.


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  • - Future Scalability A vision for growth can inform the decision on whether to invest in a particular machine. Choosing a machine that allows for future upgrades or adjustments can save costs in the long run.


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  • Taking care of heavy canvas products ensures their longevity. Most heavy canvas is machine washable, but it's crucial to follow the manufacturer’s care instructions. To maintain the strength and color of the fabric, wash in cold water and avoid bleach. If the item is exposed to harsh outdoor conditions, consider using a fabric protector to repel dirt and water.


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