Modified & Custom Sewing Machines
IHG supports practical sewing machine modification discussions for garment factories, especially around double needle machines, folders, pullers, guides, attachments, and process-specific sewing setups. This page is a capability entrance, not a broad model catalog.
If you arrived from an older URL for bar tack, snap button, elastic belt, blind stitch, pattern sewing, or another special process, start here so the requirement can be checked by sample, attachment, and workflow.
Why an older product URL may arrive here
Some older links for bar tack, snap button, elastic belt, blind stitch, pattern sewing, and other special sewing terms now point to this capability page. That does not mean every old category has a standard machine option. It means the next step is to review the sewing process and decide whether a standard machine, attachment, modification, or custom direction is suitable.
Start with the operation
Describe the exact operation first: bar tacking, button or snap attachment, elastic handling, blind stitch, pattern sewing, or another repeated process.
Check the sample and attachment
A useful recommendation depends on the product photo, fabric layers, seam position, attachment requirement, and how the operator handles the piece.
Confirm the practical direction
IHG can discuss whether the request is better handled by an existing product line, a machine attachment, or a modified setup after reviewing the details.
Start from the sewing problem
Modified machine work should begin with the product sample and sewing workflow. IHG can review the process direction before recommending a standard machine, an attachment, or a modified setup.
Modified double needle machines
For double-row stitching processes where the factory needs help with folder, puller, guide, or table direction.
Special attachments
For practical attachments that help control fabric, folding, seam path, or repeated operator handling.
Process-specific setup
For a sewing direction that depends on garment type, fabric layers, seam position, and factory workflow.
Sample-based discussion
For buyers who can share a product photo, process video, sample requirement, or existing machine setup.
What to send before modification discussion
The more clearly the process is described, the easier it is to avoid a wrong machine direction. These details keep the discussion grounded in factory use.
Build the setup around the factory process
Modified sewing machine work is most useful when it starts from a real production requirement: double needle modification, special attachments, folders, pullers, guides, fabric handling, and repeatable operator workflow.
This page is not a replacement for the old site directory. It is a practical entrance for checking whether your sample and process can be matched to a standard product line, an attachment, or a modified setup.
Where modified machines fit
Use this page when the buyer has a clear sewing process, but the final machine direction depends on sample, attachment, and workflow details.
Modified double needle machines
A direction for double needle processes that need practical support beyond a standard machine setup.
Special attachments
For folders, guides, pullers, or handling aids that help the operator repeat the sewing process.
Custom sewing solutions
IHG can discuss the suitable direction after reviewing fabric, sample, seam path, and production target.
Continue from the capability page
Use these pages to connect the modification discussion with the main product structure.
Send the process and sample
Share the product photo, fabric and layers, current process or machine, target sewing effect, and target output or production pain point. IHG can then discuss whether a standard machine, attachment, or modified setup is suitable.
