Double Needle Sewing Machines for Garment Production
IHG supplies standard and modified double needle sewing machines for parallel topstitching, reinforced seams, decorative double-row stitching, and garment factory sewing processes. If you came from an older industrial double needle sewing machine or split needle bar URL, start by confirming the seam position, needle spacing, fabric layers, and attachment needs.
Available double needle machine types
Use these cards to choose the right direction before discussing an exact model. Standard double needle, fixed needle bar, split needle bar, and modified double needle setups solve different factory problems, so the final recommendation should match the stitch position, seam path, fabric layers, and any folder or guide requirement.
Standard Double Needle Sewing Machines
For stable double-row stitching when the stitch distance, needle gauge, and seam path stay consistent through production.
Split Needle Bar Double Needle Machines
For double needle work where the sewing process may need more flexible needle-row control than a fixed needle bar setup.
Modified Double Needle Machines
For factories that need a standard double needle base machine adapted with folders, guides, pullers, attachments, or a special table setup.
Double-row stitching for denim and workwear
Start from the sewing process: stitch position, seam direction, fabric thickness, folder or guide need, and whether the factory needs a standard or modified setup.
Parallel topstitching
For garment seams where two visible stitch rows need to stay consistent across repeated production.
Reinforced seams
Useful for jeans, workwear, and heavier garments where the seam construction needs extra support.
Decorative seam work
For visible double-row stitch appearance on denim, trousers, uniforms, and similar garment panels.
Attachment-assisted sewing
For folders, pullers, guides, or attachments when a standard machine needs process support.
What to confirm before choosing
Double needle machine selection should be based on the seam and production process. These details help IHG recommend the correct setup before quotation.
Standard and modified setups
This public page keeps the double needle category focused on practical machine directions: standard double needle sewing, fixed needle bar machines, split needle bar machines, and modified setups for factory-specific seams.
A standard or fixed needle bar setup is usually discussed when the stitch gauge and path stay consistent. A split needle bar direction is discussed when the needle rows need more control. A modified setup is discussed when folders, pullers, guides, attachments, or worktable handling decide whether the process is practical.
Where double needle machines fit
Use this product-line page for buyers who know they need double-row stitching, but still need help choosing between standard, split needle bar, and modified setups.
Fixed needle bar setup
For stable double-row seam work where the stitch layout is consistent in production.
Split needle bar setup
For double needle discussions where the process may need more flexible needle-row control.
Standard and modified setups
IHG can review folders, pullers, guides, and attachment needs before recommending a setup.
Continue from the product line
Use these pages to compare nearby denim sewing machine categories before contacting IHG.
Send the seam details
Share the product photo, fabric and layers, needle spacing or gauge, seam position, folder/puller/guide need, current sewing process, and target output. IHG can then recommend the suitable double needle machine direction.
