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Old 12-24-2014, 11:30 AM
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KenmoreRulesAll
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That description fits an industrial needle feed machine. From what I know, it's actually easier on industrial needles because the needle is working in conjunction with the feed dogs, i.e. there is less backward pressure on the needle because it's moving with the material, then rises to form the next stitch. (I believe the needle begins to rise prior to reaching its furthest lateral position -- ??)
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