Hand Needle Suggestions
#1
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Hand Needle Suggestions
I love to do my binding by hand but, as of yet, haven't found a great needle that I love to use. I've used Singer and Dritz. I'm fairly new at this (a year) and would love to know what you have found that is smooth, sharp, and not terribly hard to thread.
The last pack I had I did find a size I like, but it was in an assorted pack and not labeled. How would I find out what that size is so I can order several?
Thanks.
The last pack I had I did find a size I like, but it was in an assorted pack and not labeled. How would I find out what that size is so I can order several?
Thanks.
#2
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I use Roxanne needles for hand sewing. I buy them on line from the Colonial Needle Co., but I believe some other vendors carry them, too. I think I'm using an applique needle for binding; I believe they're a bit longer than the sharps. I'm sold on Roxanne needles because I began hand quilting using whatever needles I had on hand, and when I got the Roxannes, it was so much easier!
As for threading, check out the technique about 30 seconds into this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_EjBGz5vGQ
I haven't had any trouble threading needles since I saw that. I think the Roxanne needles do have small eyes, but she also makes an excellent threader, if you have trouble threading. The higher the needle number, the shorter the needle.
As for threading, check out the technique about 30 seconds into this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_EjBGz5vGQ
I haven't had any trouble threading needles since I saw that. I think the Roxanne needles do have small eyes, but she also makes an excellent threader, if you have trouble threading. The higher the needle number, the shorter the needle.
#3
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I do a lot of hand stitching and generally use Roxanne's and John James needles. I like 'Sharps' , sometimes use straw or milners when I want a longer needle, also I use embroidery and crewel needles when needed. The size needle is dependent on the thread being used.
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I use Roxanne size 10 sharps for hand sewing. I use the Bohin needle threader and it threads the tiny eye. I tried the Clover black needles and they break too easy for me but are very sharp. I also like the milliners size 11 for the thin long length.
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I use my needles for hand stitching bindings that I use for my red work embroidery. They have a bigger eye than regular sewing needles but are super sharp. They are John James size # 8 and they look like this.
#7
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I use embroidery needles for most of my hand sewing. I love the big eye and the way they slide thru the fabric. I bought some Japanese ones years ago that were wonderful. I can no longer find them though. I bought some Bohn and they were pretty good. I may try the John James.
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