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Old 12-13-2011, 03:58 PM
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I just went through boxes of sewing items - & found a ton of sewing needles - Question is --- How do you know which onces to use when???
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Old 12-13-2011, 07:00 PM
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I use quilting needles sometimes called betweens, size 10. They are short and have a small eye. I think that size is easiest to control when trying to make nice even stitches. Enjoy your hand stitching.
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Here is an explanation of some of the different needles
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sewing_needle
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Old 12-14-2011, 04:58 AM
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I use a needle that is sharp and can easily bend. I also like one that has a large enough eye that I can thread!!!! The quilting needles tend to be quite small in size, I like one just about that in length and thickness.

You adjust for you - control is most important. Keeping the stitches even is what you are striving for. If you pushing too hard and the needle is breaking too often than look for one a bit more strudy before you have a problem.

Enjoy your hand quilting.
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If the needles are not in packages, is there anyway to tell what size they are???
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I'd like to know the answer to that, too. I have lots of needles from my mother-in-law's machine she left me.
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I THINK I saw a needle-sizer ages ago - probably in JoAnn's. If you're asking about general sewing needs I look for the smallest needle possible that I think with work with the thread/fabric that I am using. Generally, the finer the fabric the smaller the needle. Most general sewing thread with fit through the eye of any hand sewing needle.

If you're asking about hand-quilting needles, yes, most people use a 'quilting between' needle. They are generally shorter/stronger than a general hand stitching needle. Personally for hand quilting I like Roxanne #11's or #12's (although the 12's can be tough to thread with a thicker hand-quilting thread).
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