Double Chainstitch Machine

Double chainstitch is an advanced variation of a traditional chainstitch that has already become a staple in the world of sewing. It surpasses its predecessor in many aspects, making it a game-changer for both sewing enthusiasts and garment manufacturers. With its durability, enhanced strength, and professional look, the double chainstitch opens up a world of possibilities for those engaged in the textile industry. However, creating a seamless sewing pattern is impossible without a top-quality machine, so Prizzi is here to help you find your perfect model.

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Double Chainstitch Machine KANSAI DLR-1509PR 1/8-1/8-1-1/8-1/8

Regular price $2,252.00
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-7%

Double Chainstitch Machine MH-380FU

Regular price $4,695.00
Sale price From: $4,695.00 Regular price $5,081.00
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-31%

Double Chainstitch Machine MH-484U

Regular price $5,304.00
Sale price From: $5,304.00 Regular price $7,763.00
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-7%

Double Chainstitch Machine MS-3580SG-0SN

Regular price $8,193.00
Sale price From: $8,193.00 Regular price $8,842.00
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-17%

Double Chainstitch Machine JUKI MS-1261F/V045R

Regular price $8,198.00
Sale price From: $8,198.00 Regular price $9,959.00
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-4%

Double Chainstitch Machine FV205-02AAX364/RP200/PD4

Regular price $9,645.00
Sale price From: $9,645.00 Regular price $10,085.00
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-19%

Double Chainstitch Machine MH-486-54U

Regular price $11,191.00
Sale price From: $11,191.00 Regular price $13,974.00
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-7%

Double Chainstitch Machine MS-1261AFD/DWS

Regular price $13,873.00
Sale price From: $13,873.00 Regular price $14,959.00
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What is a Double Chainstitch?

Double chainstitch is a durable and visually appealing sewing stitch which forms a wide seam made of interlocking triangles. It’s completed using two or more threads, allowing chain loops to go one above the other. So, we see two parallel lines of stitches at the top side of fabrics and interlocked chain loops underneath. This is one of the principal aspects that differentiate the double chainstitch from its traditional counterpart, which creates a one-line pattern from above and a chain loop line underneath. The single-line chainstitch also proves to be less strong and durable, making it inefficient for most industrial sewing projects.

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