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Dodie 12-29-2010 04:53 AM

A bad needle can mess up the computer machines so I do change often I have found my needles last longer with prewashed fabric getting rid of all chemicals also when quilting polyester batting dulls the needle faster than cotton

Shorebird 12-29-2010 05:50 AM

I change mine every 8 to 10 hours........sometimes there is a burr that is so small you cannot see it, but it does, even minutely, impact your stitch quality.

LindaR 12-29-2010 05:52 AM

not nearly enough I'm afraid...sometimes when one breaks I think, when did I change last. LOL

running1 12-29-2010 06:07 AM

Can you make some suggestions about the needles to use for piecing and for quilting? I need insight on this? Thanks!!!

Originally Posted by lindyline
I use a new needle with every new large project. I wouldn't change a needle every tablerunner,placemat, but with every lap sized or larger quilt. I also change needles from piecing to quilting as well.


duckydo 12-29-2010 06:12 AM

I don't think there are any rules on changing needles, but they are relativly cheap and I usually try to change after every big project, just keeps from causing problems

Linda1 12-29-2010 06:18 AM

Wheno I hear the popping or start getting a bad stitch.

sidmona 12-29-2010 06:20 AM

I change my needles at the start of a new piecing project and then put in a fresh needle when I start to quilt.

Deborah12687 12-29-2010 06:26 AM

I always change the needle every time I start a new quilt. If I am sewing a king or queen size quilt I change it half way.

yolanda 12-29-2010 06:28 AM

I was told to change my needle for every new large project or after sewing denim, flannel or paper piecing but I don't change it unless it breaks :-(

Shari1967 12-29-2010 06:29 AM

wow. I hadn't ever thought about this. I can't remember the last time I changed my needle - probably if it broke, I know I have changed it just can't say when.

After reading this, I'll be starting my new year out with a new needle on my machine. :)


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