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Does anyone know where I can find these sewing needles.

Does anyone know where I can find these sewing needles.

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Old 06-29-2011, 09:19 PM
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Yesterday at my sewing group, one of the ladies had a couple of sewing needles that were really cool. I am not exactly what I would use them for but I sure would like to have some of them.
They are pointed at both ends and in the middle is the eye to thread the thread through. Here is a picture please be aware I DO NOT claim to be an artist. LOL. But if anyone knows what they are called or where I can find them at I would really appreciate it. Thanks for all that helps.

Pointed at each end and the eye in the center
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I've never seen needles like that. I'm afraid I'd hurt myself if I tried to use one.
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Old 06-29-2011, 09:32 PM
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LOL I probably will. :)
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Old 06-29-2011, 09:36 PM
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This is what I found...
"Twin Pointed Needles

Twin pointed needles have points on both ends with an eye in the middle. This allows stitching with one hand on each side of a hoop-mounted canvas or quilt. No needle turning means less wrist strain, less thread twisting, less dropping the needle between stitches and faster stitching."
Can be found here....
http://store.quilting-warehouse.com/...inpointed.html
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This particular link has them on sale as they are not going to reorder. Pretty good price at a $1.00/packet.

http://www.honeyforkfabrics.com/cgi-...pid=1#col620de
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They are John James Twin Point Stab Stitch needles and can be found pretty much anywhere...Hancock Fabrics for 3.10, Hancocks of Paducah for 1.98, a wide range of prices for the 3-pack.
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I found out they were double pointed tapestry needles pretty quick, but finding someplace that sells them was a little tricky. I finally found a site overseas that sells John James brand sewing needles, and a little more searching found out that JoAnns also sells them. Here's a link from JoAnns - http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog/p...RODID=prd12805
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Originally Posted by Sewlmatesister
This is what I found...
"Twin Pointed Needles

Twin pointed needles have points on both ends with an eye in the middle. This allows stitching with one hand on each side of a hoop-mounted canvas or quilt. No needle turning means less wrist strain, less thread twisting, less dropping the needle between stitches and faster stitching."
Can be found here....
http://store.quilting-warehouse.com/...inpointed.html
Thats them!!! Thank you so much. I did a google for them but didnt quite know what to put in the search bar so I did "sewing needle with points at both ends and eye in the middle" didnt get anything on it. Thank you.
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Thanks everyone for the help. :) Much appreciated.
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Old 06-29-2011, 11:10 PM
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well this sounds like these might be good to use for cross- stitching. What do you all think?
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