Denim Sewing Machines for Jeans and Trouser Production
IHG organizes denim sewing equipment by production process, so factories can start from the work they need to improve: bottom hemming, pocket setting, J stitch operation, side seam construction, serging, double needle stitching, pocket hemming, and feed off the arm chain stitch work.
Choose by garment process before narrowing to a model number.
Built around jeans, trousers, workwear, and heavy garment production.
Send IHG the garment photo, seam position, fabric layers, current workflow, and target result if you are not sure which line fits.
Main denim machine product lines
These are public product-line pages for choosing a direction. Use them to narrow the sewing process first; exact model, folder, gauge, guide, and output details can be discussed after IHG sees the garment and seam requirement.
Bottom Hemming Machines
For jeans, trousers, and workwear bottom hemming production, including lockstitch, chain stitch, and interchangeable directions.
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Automatic Pocket Setter
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Automatic J Stitch Machine
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Automatic Serging Machine
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Side Seam Machine
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Double Needle Sewing Machines
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Pocket Hemming Machine
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Feed Off The Arm Machine
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If you are comparing more than one process, use these common production questions to move to the right product-line page before asking for a model recommendation.
For jeans, trousers, and workwear bottom hemming with lockstitch, chain stitch, or interchangeable directions.
Bottom HemmingFor automatic pocket placement and stitching when consistency, labor saving, and fixture setup matter.
Pocket SetterFor template-guided J stitch work on jeans fly panels and repeatable front placket production.
J Stitch MachineFor automatic serging and overlock operations before or after nearby denim sewing processes.
Serging MachineFor jeans or trouser side seam construction when seam path, fabric handling, and nearby edge finishing matter.
Side SeamFor standard or modified double needle directions where stitch line stability and setup details matter.
Double NeedleFor pocket hemming or edge preparation where folder shape, pocket size, fabric thickness, and seam result need to be checked.
Pocket HemmingFor feed off the arm chain stitch directions where tubular handling, side seam access, or arm-style work is needed.
Feed Off The ArmWhat to send before choosing a model
A model recommendation is more accurate when IHG can see the garment and the seam problem. Start with the production details below instead of guessing a model name.
Send photos of the jeans, trousers, pocket, fly, side seam, bottom opening, or workwear part you need to sew.
Describe denim weight, number of layers, folded thick points, seam width, and whether the material is rigid, stretch, or washed.
Tell IHG the current machine or manual process, the quality issue, the operator workflow, and the sewing result you want to reach.
Start from the sewing process
If you are not sure which denim sewing machine line fits your production, contact IHG with the garment photo, seam position, fabric type, layers, current process, sample requirement, and target result. We can help narrow the product direction before talking about exact models.
