Where are the needles?
#1
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Illinois
Posts: 1,866
I need some new quilting needles and frequently shop at WalMart so have looked there. I have been to two different WalMarts and their hand sewing needle displays are absolutely empty! There are machine needles, usual display of thread and buttons but no needles at either store. Does anyone know why? The racks and prices are still there but not the merchandise.
#6
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Illinois
Posts: 1,866
I need some new quilting needles and frequently shop at WalMart so have looked there. I have been to two different WalMarts and their hand sewing needle displays are absolutely empty! There are machine needles, usual display of thread and buttons but no needles at either store. Does anyone know why? The racks and prices are still there but not the merchandise.
#7
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 17,905
All needles are not the same quality. I am buying a few extra packages of my favorite because of importing problems from Japan. I remember once my grandmother told me her grandmother told her that needles use to be shared between families. That's how hard it was to buy needles.
#9
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: The Finger Lakes of upstate NY
Posts: 3,819
There may be a shortage due to shipping or tariffs. Or maybe WM just hasn't adjusted stocking since Joanns closed. I would guess that would be where lots of people would be looking for them now.
I agree that Tulip needles are fantastic. I also like Primitive Gatherings binding needles. I'm also picky about pins. I want strong, but not thick, sharp, no burrs, and no rusting. If I am in a LQS, I get a pack. Or if I am placing an online order, and need to spend a little more to get free shipping, that is one of the things I will look for.
Absolutely true that not all needles are equal, not by a long shot! Better quality needles glide through fabric and last a lot longer.
I agree that Tulip needles are fantastic. I also like Primitive Gatherings binding needles. I'm also picky about pins. I want strong, but not thick, sharp, no burrs, and no rusting. If I am in a LQS, I get a pack. Or if I am placing an online order, and need to spend a little more to get free shipping, that is one of the things I will look for.
Absolutely true that not all needles are equal, not by a long shot! Better quality needles glide through fabric and last a lot longer.
#10
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: North Manchester, IN
Posts: 202
I use a company called Wawak (wawak.com) for many of my sewing supplies. I get thread, needles, pins and many products I use for the alterations I do for a formal dress shop. But they have all kinds and sizes of both needles and threads.

