deep machin

deep machin

$380.00 / pieces
2pieces (MOQ)

Types of deep machines

A deep machine is a sewing machine designed for sewing deep quilted fabrics, garments, or home decor, such as curtains or bed covers. It has a powerful motor that can sew through multiple layers of fabric without jamming or skipping stitches. It also has a wide throat space that allows users to maneuver large and bulky items easily. There are three main types of deep machines:

  • Heavy-duty sewing machine: This is a regular sewing machine meant for heavy and thick fabrics. It has a strong metal body and a powerful motor that can sew through multiple layers of fabric easily. It also has essential features like adjustable stitch length and speed, high presser foot, automatic needle thread, and a free arm. This machine is suitable for sewing jeans, jackets, and bags.
  • Quilting sewing machine: This is a special sewing machine designed for quilting. It has a strong motor and a wide working area that can sew through several layers of quilt sandwiches. It also has many quilting feet, such as walking feet and free motion feet, that make quilting easier and more enjoyable. This machine is suitable for making patchwork quilts and home decor items.
  • Industrial sewing machine: This is a heavy-duty deep machine used in factories and workshops. It is designed for continuous operation and can sew through thick materials like leather, canvas, and upholstery. It has a strong metal body and a powerful motor that can handle heavy loads. It also has a walking foot that moves the fabric evenly from the top and bottom. This machine is suitable for sewing garments, bags, shoes, and other heavy-duty items.

How to choose deep machines

Buyers should determine their needs before choosing a deep machine. Consider the following factors before making a purchase.

  • Type of fabric

    A thick fabric like denim or canvas requires a heavy-duty machine that sews through multiple layers. Corduroy with ridges works well with a regular sewing machine. Soft, lightweight fabrics like silk or chiffon can be sewn using a regular sewing machine. A model with a walking foot is suitable for sewing multiple layers of fabric or quilts.

  • Number of layers

    The number of fabric layers that the machine can sew depends on the model. Machines that sew 8 to 10 layers of fabric work well for quilting. Those that sew 12 to 14 layers are suitable for heavy fabrics like upholstery.

  • Stitches and embroidery

    Machines that offer different stitches and embroidery can sew various types of fabric. Consider those with decorative stitches and monogramming for sewing projects.

  • Extra features

    Choose a machine with a needle threader, speed control, and automatic buttonholes. Some have built-in lights that make sewing at night easy. Research the machine's warranty and after-sale services.

  • Brand and model

    Choose a deep machine sewing brand and model that meets all the project requirements. Consider the sewing feet. Select a machine with different sewing feet for various projects. Look for a model with an adjustable presser foot that makes sewing multiple layers easy.

  • Budget

    Consider the sewing machine price and the cost of replacement parts. Choose a model that fits the budget and will be used regularly. Heavy-duty machines are suitable for commercial sewing and can be used for many years.

How to use, install & product safety

How to use

  • Prepare the fabric: Wash and dry the fabric to remove any sizing or finish that may interfere with the stitches. Iron the fabric to remove wrinkles and give a smooth, neat appearance to the stitches. Prepare the sewing machine and select the appropriate needle and thread for the fabric and project.
  • Mark the pattern pieces: Using chalk, a fabric marker, or pins, accurately mark all pattern pieces, noting where each deep stitch should be placed. Properly marking the pieces will ensure that each stitch is placed precisely and that the final project looks polished and professional.
  • Take accurate measurements: Measure and mark the fabric where the deep stitches will be placed using a ruler or measuring tape. Accuracy in measuring and marking is crucial to ensure that the stitches are evenly spaced and that the final project is symmetrical.
  • Use the right deep stitching machine: Choose a deep stitching machine suitable for the fabric and thread being used. Ensure the machine is threaded correctly, and the needle is appropriate for the fabric.
  • Deep stitch sewing: With the right machine, sew each deep stitch according to the marked measurements. Be consistent in the depth and length of each stitch to achieve a neat and professional finish.
  • Finishing the deep stitches: Trim any excess thread from each deep stitch and gently pull on the stitch to ensure it has fully formed. Iron the fabric to remove any remaining wrinkles from sewing the deep stitches.

Product Safety

  • Ensure the fabric is safe: Use fabrics that are non-toxic and safe for use in clothing or other projects, especially if the finished product will come into contact with the skin.
  • Use a safe sewing machine: Ensure the deep stitch sewing machine is in good working condition, with no frayed wires or loose parts. Use the machine according to the manufacturer's instructions, and be aware of any safety features, such as emergency stops or safety guards.
  • Follow proper deep stitch techniques: Follow proper deep stitch techniques to avoid injury or damage to the fabric. Be aware of the machine's speed and control, and keep fingers clear of moving parts.
  • Protect the work area: Use a cutting mat or other protective surface when deep stitching to avoid damage to the work area or potential injury from sharp tools, such as scissors or rotary cutters.
  • Properly store tools and equipment: Safely store all deep stitching tools and equipment when not in use, out of reach of children or pets. Ensure sharp tools, such as scissors or rotary cutters, are stored safely to prevent injury.

Functions, features and design of deep machines

  • Embroidery and sewing machine functions

    These machines have features that allow users to do various things, such as sewing and embroidery. Options for sewing and embroidery can help users select the appropriate mode when doing either sewing or embroidery. A combination machine also has this feature. A combination machine can sew and embroider simultaneously. A combination machine can do both sewing and embroidery.

  • Stitch types and patterns

    A machine with multiple stitch types and patterns can create different stitches for sewing, decor, and embroidery. This feature allows users to express their creativity by choosing unique stitch patterns. Some machines have built-in monogramming stitches that enable users to personalize items by stitching their initials or names. Some machines have built-in monogramming stitches that enable users to personalize items by stitching their initials or names.

  • Adjustable settings

    Adjustable settings ensure optimal results by letting users control the sewing speed, needle position, and tension. Some machines have features like needle up/down, allowing the needle to stop in an up or down position to turn the fabric or pivot at corners. Some machines have features like needle up/down, allowing the needle to stop in an up or down position to turn the fabric or pivot at corners.

  • Machine accessories

    It is essential to consider the accessories that come with the machine. Some machines include a walking foot attachment, which is beneficial for sewing multiple layers of thick fabric, such as quilts. A walking foot attachment evenly feeds fabric layers through the machine for professional-looking seams. Some machines include presser feet attachments that can be switched for sewing different techniques, like a zipper foot for inserting zippers and a satin foot for stitching on satin fabric.

  • Machine size and portability

    The size and portability of the machine should be considered when purchasing. Compact and lightweight models are available for those who travel from home to home. Consider purchasing a hard case to protect the machine from dust and debris. Consider purchasing a hard case to protect the machine from dust and debris.

Q&A

Q1. What is the best brand of deep machine?

A1. The best brand of deep machine is a subjective matter. Many brands manufacture quality deep machines. Before choosing a brand, consider the type, features, specifications, and budget. Additionally, the availability and after-sales support are other factors to consider.

Q2. What is the difference between a regular sewing machine and a deep machine?

A2. A regular sewing machine cannot sew thick fabrics or multiple layers of material. On the other hand, deep machines are specially designed to work on thick layers of fabric, leather, and canvas. Deep machines have a powerful motor, strong needle, and larger sewing capacity.

Q3. Can regular sewing threads be used on a deep machine?

A3. Yes, regular sewing threads can be used on a deep machine. However, some heavy-duty threads are better suited for thick fabrics and deep stitching. Heavy-duty threads are made from polyester or nylon for better seam elasticity.

Q4. What type of needle should be used on a deep machine?

A4. A deep machine uses thick and strong needles. The needle's strength will not break or bend while sewing thick layers of fabric. The needle also has a larger eye that accommodates thicker threads.

Q5. How to care for a deep machine?

A5. To care for a deep machine, oil all the moving parts according to the manufacturer's instruction. Clean the machine with a damp cloth and remove all the dust and debris. Make sure the needle and thread are correctly inserted for better sewing.

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