





Remarkable Versatility
Flawless single-thread blind stitch.
This blind stitch sewing machine offers remarkable versatility when it comes to fabric choices. For instance, it’s perfect for sewing all weights of materials, including synthetics, woolens, cottons, woven fabrics, and knits.
Additionally to its versatility, it provides two distinct stitch options for various applications. Firstly, the 1 to 1 non-skip stitch is ideal for felling operations, like edge tapes, trouser bottoms, and cuffs. Moreover, it excels in attaching sleeves, facings, and reinforcing seams on a variety of garments. Secondly, the 2 to 1 skip stitch is perfect for achieving professional-looking hems on dresses, skirts, slacks, and more.
Furthermore, this machine’s skip stitch can effectively simulate hand-stitching, adding a touch of elegance to your projects.
To guarantee optimal results, consider these stitch recommendations:
- For synthetics and lightweight materials: Options for the 2 to 1 skip stitch.
- For heavier cotton, woolen, and linen goods: Use the 1 to 1 non-skip stitch.
- This machine offers diverse stitch options. Its fabric compatibility lets you tackle a wide range of sewing projects with precision and finesse.
- Flawless single-thread blind stitch.
SPECIFICATIONS: Blind Stitch Sewing Machine
Number of Needles | 1 (Single) |
Feeding Mechanism | Drop Feed |
Workspace | Standard Workspace |
Standard or Full Role | Standard Functions |
Stitch Type | 103 |
Speed, Max (S.P.M.) | 2500 |
Max Stitch Length | 1/4″ – 3/8″ . (3-8 mm) |
Work Space | 7″ (180 mm) |
Looper | 162 |
Lewis Blind Stitch Sewing Machine
The Lewis Invisible Stitch Machine Company developed a blind stitch sewing machine. This occurred in the 1940th. Beyond their own machines, the Lewis company, in addition, built this feature into other sewing machines. Some of these included those made by Singer, Union Special, and Willcox and Gibbs.
Now, let’s discuss what a blind stitch is. A blind stitch is a type of stitch that is nearly invisible. To create a blind stitch with a sewing machine, you need a specialty presser foot.
Let’s move on to the history of blind stitch sewing machines. The Lewis Invisible Stitch Machine Company developed a blind stitch sewing machine in the 1940th. Sewists in both industrial settings and domestic sewing rooms use blind stitch sewing machines to achieve professional-quality finishes
Finally, let’s discuss how to create a blind stitch. You can create a blind stitch by hand. To do this, use a slip stitch or catch stitch. To create the blind stitch, sew a few millimeters from the folded edge, keeping the stitches hidden within the hem.
A Machine is Only as Good as its NEEDLE!
Don’t Take Chance – Avoid Trouble. Top quality sewing demands top quality machines. These machines should be equipped with top quality needles to achieve perfect results.
Peak efficiency in today’s high-speed sewing of synthetics, and wash and
wear fabrics is accomplished. Only with needles of superior quality and performance. Imitations or substitutes are a costly compromise. While it is tempting to save pennies by opting for inferior needles, in the long run, this can actually lead to costly consequences. Ultimately, the first savings will be outweighed by the expense of repairs, replacements, and lost productivity. Therefore, investing in high-quality needles is a wise decision that will save you money and frustration in the end.
The quality of Groz-Beckert Needles is, in fact, a matter of world-wide recognition
and can’t be duplicated. The confidence of our customers in U.S. Needles is the knowledge that quality is always and has been foremost in our products.
For durability and freedom from breakage, U.S. Needles are unequaled.
Their uniform construction, carefully controlled finish and curvature assure
efficient, economical stitching.
