Hand Quilters, which needles do you prefer to use???
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I use Roxanne's...betweens...usually size 11 or 12. The 12's can be really, really, tiny and a bit bendier. The 11's are definitely easier to work with. I order them online usually. Although I see you're in Lancaster...I believe the quilt shop off by itself in Bird-in-Hand (sorry, can't remember the name of the shop despite it being one of my favorites) carries Roxanne's in their downstairs section. I believe there are a couple of other shops in the area there that carry them as well. My LQS here does not. Prices seem to be about the same between the shops there and any online sources I've found.
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Location: East Oklahoma - pining for Massachusetts
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For me, it is not so much the brand name, as the size. I cannot use the tiny ones that we are "supposed" to. Mine are larger. It works for me, even though I sometimes have to use the rubber puller to get the job done.
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: East Tennessee
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I mostly use John James. I don't use Dritz products any more. Too many problems. I have found that my John James needles will bend slightly over time but it's a very gradual process and does't require that much needle replacement. I don't do that much hand quilting any more and some of the suggestions in other posts would probably be a more reliable indicator of what's currently out there. Dritz, in general, seems to be doing some cost cutting on their production methods. More and more I have found their products to be unreliable. That's just my personal experience so take it for what it's worth.
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Janet
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I use Roxanne's...betweens...usually size 11 or 12. The 12's can be really, really, tiny and a bit bendier. The 11's are definitely easier to work with. I order them online usually. Although I see you're in Lancaster...I believe the quilt shop off by itself in Bird-in-Hand (sorry, can't remember the name of the shop despite it being one of my favorites) carries Roxanne's in their downstairs section. I believe there are a couple of other shops in the area there that carry them as well. My LQS here does not. Prices seem to be about the same between the shops there and any online sources I've found.
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: South Milwaukee WI
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How in the world do you quilt w/o a frame? Not even a hoop either? Is this a full sized quilt not a wall hanging you're referring to,? I see you posted this a few months ago but hopefully you'll see this and post a reply. I have done a lot of hq but never w/o a hoop.
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