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Merrow sewing machines: Merrow 18E review

Merrow specializes in overlock sewing machines for technical, fashion and end-to-end sewing. Established in 1838, the company has capitalized on the “merrowing” and “merrowed” trademarks, working with manufacturers who use their machines to market “merrow” sewing. In 2010, a new line of custom-built industrial sewing machines was launched on the market. The sewing machines designed by this company are handcrafted and handcrafted, and can run continuously between 2200 and 5500 RPM.

The Merrow 18E is considered the best crochet sewing machine in the world. This model was built in 1899 and improved over time. Its stitch rivals those made by hand. This sewing machine can be used for pillow edging, woolen blankets, gloves, hats, shawls, plush plush rugs, and baby outfits. The Merrow 18E operates at speeds up to 1400 SPM. Whether you want to sew quilts, blankets, or heavy fabrics, this powerful machine is an excellent choice.

Like all Merrow sewing machines, this single needle machine is designed to last for decades. The Merrow 18E creates a flat crochet that looks exactly like the hand-sewn stitch. Merrow is the only manufacturer in the world that uses cams, not pistons. Their cam-actuated machines withstand heavy use and produce superior quality stitches. The Merrow 18E runs faster and quieter than other sewing machines.

This model is suitable for both residential and industrial use. Small companies and large production facilities use this machine on a regular basis. The Merrow 18E is ideal for small to medium production of standard “whip stitch” applications. The machine is built by hand and uses the latch hook system developed by Merrow. Users can set this model to sew at a remarkable 10 SPI.

The Merrow 18E is perfect for any sewing room. With this machine, you can easily create professional-quality rolled hem and seam finishes. The crochet stitch produces a beautiful edge finish on a wide range of fabrics. This machine can be configured for a single or double row edge, a special stitch for additional contrast and color, and a rolled or flat edge.

Sewers can use this machine on a wide range of materials, including nonwovens, technical textiles, terry cloth, knits, woven fabrics, fiberglass, vulcanized rubber, insulation, and denim. If you need additional features, Merrow will build you a custom machine at no additional cost and sew your material on the 18E. Customers can also order spare parts and receive them immediately.

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