Introduction Of Special Stitching Method
Nowadays, most shoes or flat shoe last, or Strobel based force-lasted, are either embedded soles or directly molded soles, and shoes with shoes and other basic suture shoes have a large market. These styles were hand sewn before. Now, because of the limitation of cost and production, manual production is unrealistic, so the production process has been completely mechanized.
Needless to say, the machine used in sewing is very complicated, because these machines not only sew up the suture lines with excellent skills, but also make the stitches look handy. The basic effect of hand work is that the curved needle is somewhat similar to the traditional curved cone and needle which is sewn to the shoe last by hand. We need to use on-line and offline to produce a real stitch effect.
However, the real difficulty is to pass the material through the eye of the needle so that the longer length of the main part of the upper part of the shoe can be leveled down to the longer position of the shoe bolt. The shoe bolt suture is also the central point of the shoe design, so everyone's emphasis should be on improving the appearance effect or producing special shoes. Italy Ciucani is in the leading position in the industry. They have developed a machine to sew Deer Hide shoes, all the shoes that you can imagine, and this machine can almost sew.
Another difference is the use of thicker skins. When the suture passes through the edge of the two part, the smooth inner surface is left, just against the wearer's foot. American Penny casual shoes are used in this structure, usually on shoe last.
There are two other common choices that can be used to stitch up decorative effects on the surface of an ordinary shoe last. The first is to cover the sides with an independent strap to produce a cumbersome effect and make it like soft leather shoes. The second is the Penny shoe side stitch method, which is now widely used in evening shoes.
Another popular form of structure is to directly stitch the upper into the rubber mold or polyester sole. The advantage of this method is that there is no need for expensive shoe making or shoe making machines, and no adhesive for sole. The use of bending needles can provide more choices, and the side of the vamp should be pressed into the sole of the shoe, requiring a very fine feeding system.
Human ingenuity will never disappear. These clever machines and stitching technologies have opened up new fields of footwear structure and design. At the same time, it also reduced the professional and technical requirements that previously needed skilled craftsmen to create good products.
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