What a difference a different needle makes
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Originally Posted by MZStitch
I'm starting to quilt my latest quilt, my first batik. The salesperson at the sewing machine store told me I need "sharps" to quilt a batik. So I took my universal needle out, put my new "sharp" needle in and had to do numerous tear outs before finally getting rid of the sharp and putting a new universal needle back in. Argh, that was a waste of money. I'll have to look for metallic needles and give them a try!
I use Microtex on batiks they make a tinier hole in the fabric...I also use 50wt thread!
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Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
Originally Posted by MZStitch
I'm starting to quilt my latest quilt, my first batik. The salesperson at the sewing machine store told me I need "sharps" to quilt a batik. So I took my universal needle out, put my new "sharp" needle in and had to do numerous tear outs before finally getting rid of the sharp and putting a new universal needle back in. Argh, that was a waste of money. I'll have to look for metallic needles and give them a try!
I use Microtex on batiks they make a tinier hole in the fabric...I also use 50wt thread!
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Originally Posted by Raggiemom
So would 17/90 Microtex needles be able to be used for everything?
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If you're serious about learning about needles for different threads and jobs, check out this book. It's been in my reference files for years and was used daily in my former shop.
http://pointwelltakenbook.com/
Jan Bennett-Collier
http://pointwelltakenbook.com/
Jan Bennett-Collier
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here is the link when I posted about becoming "needle savy"
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-123199-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-123199-1.htm
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Originally Posted by Jan in VA
If you're serious about learning about needles for different threads and jobs, check out this book. It's been in my reference files for years and was used daily in my former shop.
http://pointwelltakenbook.com/
Jan Bennett-Collier
http://pointwelltakenbook.com/
Jan Bennett-Collier
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Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
Originally Posted by Raggiemom
So would 17/90 Microtex needles be able to be used for everything?
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Originally Posted by Elisabethann
I've been practicing FMQ and was getting frustrated. I couldn't get my tension right and the thread kept breaking and the stitches just didn't look right. Then I remembered in a class I took with Judy Irish she said she only uses Microtex metalic needles. For everything, not just FMQ. So, I changed needles and poof... all my problems were gone :) Stitches are more consistant, thread doesn't break and tension is good!
Off to have some more FMQ fun :)
Off to have some more FMQ fun :)
Thanks a bunch.
Diane
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