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Your Stitching has value. With Merrow's Stitch Lab you have the power to ensure that it won't be compromised while being sewn. Our stitch Lab will sew off your material the way you need it with the stitch you want on your customized Merrow Machine. Send us a stitch sample and your material: we'll sew it and have it back to you in 14 days.

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Send us your material
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We'll work with you to create the stitch that brings you value
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We'll hand build a machine to sew on your material
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We'll ship your machine sewn off and ready for production
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"With Merrow I created a new stitch for my Outdoor Apparel mid-weight line, it's awesome! We were able to develop the stitch and move into production in less than six weeks. The service is unequalled. "

- Rob Nadler, Ragged Mountain CEO

"Merrowing"
170 years of building the worlds best overlock sewing machines

The Merrow Seam

Merrowing is the sewing of an overlock stitch. The Merrow heritage of sewing machine development and industry collaboration has provided a rich history of great seams. We have developed more than 10,000 different sewing machines. The Merrow Machine for seaming is defined by it's stitch quality, versitility and longeivty.

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Merrow designs and builds sewing machines. Established in 1838 Merrow is now based in Fall River Massachusettes, USA.

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Glossary

Decorative Edging:

Merrow Deocorative Edging is the process of adding a sewn edge to any product.

Seaming:

Merrow Seaming is the process of assembling a product with an overlock stitch.

Textile Finishing:

The process of Seaming fabric together in a continuous operation also called 'Butt-Seaming'. This stitch is often flat and very strong

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