This document provides information about different types of sewing machines. It begins by explaining the basic functioning of all sewing machines and then lists and describes 14 specific types of machines including plain/regular, overlock, chain stitch, feed arm, flatlock/interlock, Kansai special, buttonhole, button attaching, eyelet hole, bartack, snap attaching, blind stitch, basting, and zigzag machines. It also includes images of some of the machines and ends by listing brand names of popular sewing machines.
3. Types of Sewing Machines
Each machine makes a basic running stitch the same way, with two sources of thread. The
top needle takes the thread down into the fabric. It is caught and looped via the bobbin
apparatus and then pulled back up. The "feed dog" (a rough edged surface underneath the
fabric) moves it along and the next stitch begins. Everything else is different.
Mechanical Sewing Machines :
A mechanical sewing machine is controlled by a rotary wheel. Any adjustment like the
tension or the length or width of the stitch is made by moving a dial. These machines are
very basic and tend to be less expensive than the other sewing machines.
Electronic Sewing Machines :
An electronic machine differs in that there are some functions that can be accomplished
by pushing a button. A machine can have a number of motors for various duties and they
are run via electricity.
Computerized Sewing Machines :
As sewing machines became more complex, more of these motors were added. A
computer then coordinates all these functions. Think about a repetitive sequence of
stitches being programmed, so you no longer have to replicate these movements over and
over again. Nice!
Types of Sewing Machines
4. by using whose it is possible to make a garments properly:
There are a list of sewing machines
Lock Stitch Machine/ Plain/ Regular Sewing Machine
2. Two Needle Lock Stitch Machine
3. Chain Stitch Machine
4. Double Chain Stitch Machine
5. Overlock Machine
6. Safety Stitch Over Lock Machine
7. Flat Lock Machine
Sewing Machines
8. Flat seamer with the Cylinder Bed.
9. Buttonhole Machine
10. Button Sewing Machine
11. Bar Tack Machine
12. Blind Stitch Machine
13. Kansai Special Machine
14. Pocket Sewer M/C.
6. Plain Machine (PM): Stitch Class 301 (Lock Stitch)
Use: Stitching all garments.
Plain Machine (PM)
7. Over Lock Machine (O/L): Stitch Class 503,504(3 thread),515(4 thread),
516(5 thread)
Use: Edging& light sewing.
Over Lock Machine (O/L)
8. Chain Stitch Machine (CS): Stitch Class 401
Use: Waist band & Inseam of Jeans.
Chain Stitch Machine (CS)
9. Feed of the arm machine: Stitch Class 401: 2/3 needle feed of the arm machine.
Use: In seam & out seam of the pants.
Feed of the arm Machine
10. Flat Lock/ Inter lock machine: Stitch Class: 406(3 Thread),407(4 Thread),602(4
Thread),605(5 Thread).
Use: Bottom& Sleeve hem of T-shirt & polo shirt
Lock/ Inter lock Machine
11. Kansani Machine: For multithread needle usage, up to 33 needle can be use.
Use: Waist band of Jeans & top stitching of all garments.
Kansani Machine
12. Button hole Machine: Lock stitching & chain stitching with Special thread
Use: Sewing of light & heavy fabric’s garments button holding
Button Hole Machine
13. Button attaching Machine: Chain Stitch300/100,(1L+1L)
Use: Sewing of light & heavy fabric’s garments button joining
Button attaching Machine