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scrapnut 05-21-2016 10:12 PM

Titanium needeles
 
I just purchased some titanium sewing machine needles at Joaan's. Has anyone ever used them? Are they worth the additional cost? What's the big difference between them and the regular type needles?

DOTTYMO 05-21-2016 10:42 PM

I've just bought my first packet after reading such good reviews on this forum. Will keep watching to see what others say.

Knitette 05-22-2016 04:06 AM

Here's a link to a thread that was discussed this week :)

Tartan 05-22-2016 06:49 AM

Watch the video posted in the link from Superior Threads.

MOBRIDGE MOM 05-22-2016 07:02 AM

Thank you ladies. Just ordered some from Superior. Can't wait to try them.

Jane Quilter 05-22-2016 01:19 PM

Tartan, I watched all of Dr Bob's videos. Best hour I ever spent. Thanks for the educational recommendation.

DogHouseMom 05-22-2016 02:56 PM

I use them and I can tell the difference. They do last longer, even when paper piecing.

lynnie 05-22-2016 03:00 PM

i'll be watching this thread for answers.

Margie 05-22-2016 03:25 PM

The quilting shops here tend to say not to use them. They say it is better if a needle breaks if something happens rather than the machine "shaft"/I think they called it. Say it can do more damage to machine.

Bree123 05-22-2016 08:32 PM

Got a link from a blog I visited today & found out that my favorite brand of needles, Schmetz, makes titanium topstitch needles, too. For some reason, they call them "Gold Embroidery" needles.
But it seems to be the same thing as the Organ needles -- elongated eye, wider shank, slightly rounded tip, titanium coated. JAF sells them in sizes 75/11 and 90/14. I'm almost out of needles as it is, so I think I'll try to order a couple packs of these to give them a try. Partly I'm always a sucker for the underdog, but I've also had a lot of positive experiences with Schmetz needles over the 25+ years that I've been sewing & quilting and I trust them to make a quality needle.

Just thought I'd share my "find" with other JAF shoppers. Can't beat 50% off a pack of needles that already only costs $6.99 (that's $3.50!!!) and will last for 3-8x as long! I was challenged by an online "friend" to do a stitch sampler with a few different types of needles and think that will be my project for Memorial Day weekend. So many different opinions out there about what type of needle is the "best" for quilting, it would be good to investigate for myself. :)

Z 05-23-2016 03:24 AM

Superior needles and Organ are the same needles in different packages.

Check out http://discountembroiderysupply.com

for good prices, especially in bulk. All sizes of topstitch needles are available.

Superior Thread's website has good info on needle types.

Chasing Hawk 05-23-2016 07:43 AM

I use titanium needles in my Bailey Pro 15, as suggested my Mr. Bailey. They cost a bit more, but I like them. I use everyday Organ brand needles in my other machines.

Hulalulu 05-23-2016 03:35 PM

It's all I use -- great for FMQ. Last time I used a regular needle (was out of Titanium) it wasn't long before the thread broke. Went to the LQS to get another package, and finished the quilting without any problems. All I buy...

quiltingshorttimer 05-23-2016 08:56 PM

I use them in the long arm--work well.

Dolphyngyrl 05-24-2016 04:35 PM


Originally Posted by Margie (Post 7556718)
The quilting shops here tend to say not to use them. They say it is better if a needle breaks if something happens rather than the machine "shaft"/I think they called it. Say it can do more damage to machine.

I was reading somewhere(can't remember) that a lot of that is referring to the old way they made titanium needles. and that the newer ones are not a problem anymore. Wish I could remember where I read that.

patski 05-24-2016 05:03 PM

I use them on my long arm and love how long they last

Claire123 05-25-2016 09:18 PM

I have not used titanium needles, but do have a small pair of titanium scissors that I love. I have also noticed titanium blades for rotary cutters and have been thinking about trying one.


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