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Commercial Sewing

Commercial sewing encompasses a variety of services involved in the mass production of uniform fabric merchandise. These operations require the use of heavy duty sewing equipment. Many industries use commercial sewing to manufacture an assortment of products.

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Jonco Industries, Inc.
Milwaukee, WI
800-236-7311
With expanded manufacturing, warehouse and distribution space, JONCO Industries is able to supply faster access to raw materials, larger storage capacity for clients' products and easier, faster distribution. This means all you commercial sewing needs can be met timely and efficiently. For quality products, and fantastic customer service, look to JONCO.
Custom Faberkin Inc.
Fond Du Lac, WI
920-921-5660
Custom Faberkin was established in 1968 with the goal to serve Wisconsin area industries, since then they have been able to develop into a worldwide commercial sewing supplier. Using a formula of quality fabrics, dedicated engineers and enthusiastic customer service personnel, they have been able to create a network of over 2,000 satisfied customers. Call today so they can assist you!
SeamCraft, Inc.
Chicago, IL
800-322-2441
Seamcraft's extensive commercial sewing abilities allow them to be able to produce items for over thirty industries. Their design and proficiency produces uniquely sewn components for products such as blood pressure machines, orthopedic braces, ergonomic aids and hospital bed scales. These products are able to become operational when particular components become part of the product.
MARC, Inc.
Fletcher, NC
866-807-6210
For MARC, high standards for quality and reliability with the "goal of total customer satisfaction" set them apart from all other manufacturers in their field. When it comes to commercial sewing, their design and development team can work with your technical data package or prototype to analyze the labor involved for an accurate quote on your product. Call today so they can get a quote for you!
Sea Converting, Inc.
Wood Dale, IL
800-311-8987
Sea Converting is a custom converter with a wide range of capabilities. They provide all their customers with hands on attention to custom design, efficient high quality production and meeting commitments. Whether your commercial sewing job is simple or complex, small or large, they have the tools and equipment to get it for you, and deliver it on time. Call Sea Converting today.
Sewing Technology, Inc.
Buffalo, NY
716-845-6067
Quality and customer service has built Sewing Technology's reputation. Their quality control inspectors ensure that your product is just the way you want it regardless of the size of the job. When it comes to commercial sewing, they are experts and they are prepared to do all they can to make sure you receive your quality product when you need it. For a quote, call today.

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Commercial Sewing

Military, transportation, clothing, sporting and healthcare production often utilize commercial sewing contractors to produce uniform merchandise such as upholstery, protective covers, hosiery and flags. Because these products often require heavy fabrics or many layers of fabric to be sewn together, commercial sewing machines are heftier than consumer grade machines. Many sewers are self-oiling with the intention of being run for hours at a time. The machines are most often made of metal with plastic components to ensure durability. A metal case houses a machine motor, the size of which varies with style, use and production needs. Commercial sewing organizes production layouts around the design and volume needed, often creating assembly lines to pull together a completed product. Many commercial machines carry out only one specific job, such as zippers or welting, per machine, though more sophisticated equipment may be programmed to perform a number of different tasks.

The words "commercial sewing" are used to describe operations that offer sewing and other related services. Product engineering and fabric cutting based on client designs are also integral elements of the commercial sewing industry. Commercial companies often use sewing pattern software that allows design measurements to be entered in and sent to the sewing machine with options to automatically configure size changes. These programs are most commonly used in clothing production as many sizes of the same merchandise may be required. Commercial sewing businesses often have in-house engineering to oversee computerized patterns. After patterns are made the fabric must be cut. This may be done at the sewing company, but several independent fabric cutters also work in conjunction with manufacturers as more equipment requires more space. Fabric cutting equipment includes, but is not limited to, die electric heat sealers, strip cutters and cutting tables. Once a design is engineered and fabric is cut, the materials and pattern program are sent to the sewing machines themselves. Some machines are automated while others are operated manually. A variety of stitch options and accessories are also available on commercial grade models. Hobbyists and artisans have come to make use of commercial sewing equipment on a small scale, though commercial sewing machines are used mainly by manufacturers, apprentices and professionals who operate them continuously.