Sewing Machine Sales & ServicesJack Sewing Machine
Wholesale Dealer in
Sholinganallur and Kelambakkam
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Sewing Machine Sales & ServicesJack Sewing Machine
Wholesale Dealer in
Sholinganallur and Kelambakkam
Contact Us

Jack Sewing Machine Wholesale Dealer in Sholinganallur and Kelambakkam

Jack Sewing Machine Wholesale Dealer in Sholinganallur and Kelambakkam – KS Raj & Co Sewing Machine Distributor, our passion is sewing!  We are committed to service Greater Sholinganallur and Kelambakkam recreational, commercial and industrial sewers of all levels.  Our belief is that quality and value go beyond the machine itself.  We take great pride in the quality of service, and level of satisfaction our customers receive.  It is our commitment  to service that ensures your continued satisfaction.

Experienced and knowledgeable staff is ready to assist with all your sewing related needs.

We partner with “Best in Class” manufacturers, recommending only brands that have worked hard to build quality, durability and industry leading innovations into every sewing product.  Visit our Regional Sales & Service Center or contact us for best service:  9840650859.

Introduction

Sewing had always been done by hand, but the introduction of the sewing machine meant that mass production of clothing became possible, as well as army uniforms, upholstery for cars, bedding, towels and much more.

A Sewing Machine Operator should have the knowledge and skills to operate the different types of sewing machine.

The Operator should know about the various operations of the sewing machine, its parts, Introduction to Sewing Machine

  1. Sewing Machine Operator
  2. Their functions, its attachments and the terms related to stitching.
  3. Some of the common and important terms are explained in this Unit.

Types of sewing machine we have

Though there are different types of sewing machine but mainly, three types are considered for sewing, as given below.

  1. Mechanical sewing machines
  2. Electronic sewing machines
  3. Computerized sewing machines
  1. Mechanical sewing machines

These machines are less expensive and are the simplest type of sewing machines in terms of build. They are the hand-operated sewing machine and treadle sewing machine

  1. Electronic sewing machines

These machines became popular during the 1970s. There are many more features in an electronic sewing machine than in a mechanical sewing machine.

  1. Computerized sewing machines

(i) These sewing machines are very fast and specific to use.

(ii) These machines are similar to the electronic sewing machines. However, a computerized sewing machine works with the help of various software’s.

A Jack Sewing Machine of Raj & Co

A Jack Sewing Machine is a machine used to sew fabric and materials together with thread. Sewing machines were invented during the first Industrial Revolution to decrease the amount of manual sewing work performed in clothing companies.

Home sewing machines are designed for one person to sew individual items while using a single stitch type at a time. In a modern sewing machine, the process of stitching has been automated so that the fabric easily glides in and out of the machine without the inconvenience of needles, thimbles and other tools used in hand sewing.

Early sewing machines were powered by either constantly turning a handle or with a foot-operated treadle mechanism. Electrically-powered machines were later introduced.

Industrial sewing machines, by contrast to domestic machines, are larger, faster, and more varied in their size, cost, appearance, and task.

Invention

Charles Fredrick Wiesenthal, A German-born engineer working in England, was awarded the first British patent for a mechanical device to aid the art of sewing, in 1755. His invention consisted of a double pointed needle with an eye at one end.

Newton Wilson’s copy of Saint’s sewing machine

Thomas Saint’s chain stitch used on the first ever complete sewing machine design for leather work. An awl preceded the eye pointed needle to make a hole in preparation for the thread.

Animation of a modern sewing machine as it stitches

In 1790, the English inventor Thomas Saint invented the first sewing machine design.  His machine was meant to be used on leather and canvas material.

It is likely that Saint had a working model but there is no evidence of one; he was a skilled cabinet maker and his device included many practically functional features: an overhanging arm, a feed mechanism (adequate for short lengths of leather), a vertical needle bar, and a looper.

Saint created the machine to overall reduce the amount of hand-stitching on garments, making sewing more reliable and functional.

The following are some other types of sewing machines in Sholinganallur and Kelambakkam

  • Lock stitch machine
  • Chain stitch machine
  • Double chain stitch machine
  • Buttonhole machine
  • Button stitch machine
  • Bar-tack machine
  • Feed off arm machine
  • Over-lock machine
  • Blind stitch machine
  • Over-edge machine

Basic Stitches

The bobbin driver of a Husqvarna 3600 sewing machine

Sewing machines can make a great variety of plain or patterned stitches. Ignoring strictly decorative aspects, over three dozen distinct stitch formations are formally recognized by the ISO 4915:1991 standard, involving one to seven separate threads to form the stitch.

Plain stitches fall into four general categories: chainstitch, lockstitch, overlock, and coverstitch.

Chainstitch

The basic chain stitch

Chainstitch was used by early sewing machines and has two major drawbacks:

The stitch is not self-locking, and if the thread breaks at any point or is not tied at both ends, the whole length of stitching comes out. It is also easily ripped out.

The direction of sewing cannot be changed much from one stitch to the next, or the stitching process fails.

A better stitch was found in the lockstitch. The chainstitch is still used today in clothing manufacture, though due to its major drawbacks, it is generally paired with an overlock stitch along the same seam.

Lockstitch

Formation of a lock-stitch using a boat shuttle as employed in early domestic machines.

Lockstitch utilizing a rotating hook invented by Allen B Wilson. This is employed on many modern machines.

Formation of the double locking chain stitch

Lockstitch is the familiar stitch performed by most household sewing machines and most industrial “single needle” sewing machines, using two threads, one passed through a needle and one coming from a bobbin or shuttle.

Each thread stays on the same side of the material being sewn, interlacing with the other thread at each needle hole by means of a bobbin driver.

As a result, a lockstitch can be formed anywhere on the material being sewn; it does not need to be near an edge.

Sewing machine services in Medavakkam and Kelambakkam

All repairs are done at our Shop. We will give you a free estimate. Same day repairs are available depending how busy we are, otherwise most repairs are done in one day. If a repair cannot be done in one day, it is usually because parts need to be ordered.

If you are sending a machine for repair, pack the machine well and insure it. We will try our best to fix the machine the day it is received and ship it back out the next business day. Shipping charges are the responsibility of the customer.

FAQ?

A sewing machine is a machine which is used to sew fabric and materials together with thread. Sewing machines were invented during the first industrial revolution to decrease the amount of manual sewing work performed in clothing companies.

Hand sewing machines: This is simple. It is operated just with hand. It requires to be placed on a table. It is used on a table. Easy to work but slower than other types.

The price ranges from Rs. 1845 to Rs. 1,00,000.

Sewing Machine Brands FAQs

The most popular and well-known sewing machine brands are Singer, Brother, Juki, and Janome. These brands make machines in the most popular pricing categories for home sewers.

Common Sewing Problems

  • Needle thread breakage.
  • Bobbin or looper thread breakage.
  • Thread fusing when the machine stops.
  • Skipped stitches.
  • Imbalanced / variable stitching.
  • Staggered stitching.
  • Variable stitch density.

To answer the original question though, my answer is that most sewists likely do NOT need an expensive sewing machine.

A free arm sewing machine is one where the bed of the sewing machine is suspended in the air. A tube of fabric, like a sleeve, can be slid over the free arm. Smaller portable sewing machines, like the Janome Fastlane (pictured below), always have the free arm exposed.

Sewing lets you express yourself through your creations. From selecting the pattern and fabric to putting the finishing touches, every aspect of this activity allows you to be creative while designing your own clothing. It also gives you something to be proud of as your creations can make you stand out from the rest.

While a patient may feel that one or two stitches are all that’s needed, 10 or more may in fact be required to close their skin.

Needlework is another term for the handicraft of decorative sewing and textile arts. Anything that uses a needle for construction can be called needlework.

  • Bernette 35 Sewing Machine.
  • Bernette 05 Crafter.
  • Brother XR3774 Sewing Machine.
  • Bernette Sew & Go Sewing Machine.
  • Janome Sewist 721 Sewing Machine.
  • Janome 2212 Sewing Machine.
  • Manual sewing machine.
  • Treadle Sewing machines.
  • Mechanical domestic sewing machine.
  • Electronic domestic sewing machine.

Top Tips for Choosing A Sewing Machine

  1. Auto-threading.
  2. Stop/start buttons.
  3. Automatic buttonhole.
  4. Automatic tensioning.
  5. A wide variety of stitch length and width selection.
  6. Presser foot up / down selection.

Testimonials

It’s really nice to stitches the clothes. Without any hesitate go ahead for best sewing machine

Thanks to KS Raj& Co.

My desire is to be a real with raj & co, Thanks for the nice sewing machine. Thanks a lot.

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