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    Old 08-31-2011, 10:47 AM
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    I used to change my needle when it broke or wasn't sewing well. When I got my Bernina, 10 years ago, I started changing the needle with each new project or after about 8 hours of sewing if it is a large project.
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    Old 08-31-2011, 11:54 AM
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    Originally Posted by Treasureit
    I change my needle only when I have a problem or it breaks. Sewing machine dealers are like any other saleperson - sell sell sell! If it works I use it.
    Me too. I did have to change it after I put it thru the side of my finger the other day as that bent it way out of shape. Me too, pretty much. LOL
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    Old 08-31-2011, 12:54 PM
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    Whenever I am working on knits or nylon fabric, I put in a new needle & if I hit a pin I change it. Dull needles will make holes or make the fabric run. When I'm working on cottons, I don't change as often as I should. I am cheap & try to get the most out of it as I can. I need to break the habit & start spending a little more on neeedles.
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    Old 08-31-2011, 01:02 PM
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    The "rule" is after every 8-10 hours of sewing, advice from a sewing machine dealer, or at least every project, but I change my needle when I notice it isn't stitching quite right, or it starts to skip stitches. I do, however, change the needle when I start to machine quilt, because by then I've spent a lot of time sewing the quilt top or one or two more and it needs to be changed.
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    Old 08-31-2011, 01:13 PM
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    Dull needles actually poke holes in your fabric, so you don't want to keep needles for too long, or your quilt will not last as long. I change mine every project, or about 10-12 hours of sewing. You can "feel" your needle to see if it is dull, a new needle feels sharp, and does not have burrs on it. If it doesn't feel sharp, or you can feel bumps along the sides, it is time to replace it.
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    Old 08-31-2011, 01:24 PM
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    I think I've changed the needle maybe 5 times in 25 years, and made probably 50-75 projects in that time. (quilts, Halloween costumes, dog coats, etc) I only change the needle when it bends, breaks or gets obvious that it needs it. This isn't about $$$. I just don't think about it. However, I sew with a 1940 cast iron Singer. I'd probably do things differently if I changed machines....which will be NEVER!!!!
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    Old 08-31-2011, 01:39 PM
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    Another telltake hint as to when to change the needle, the machine is sewing small zigzag stitches and you don't have it set to zigzag.
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    Old 08-31-2011, 01:49 PM
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    I replace the needle when I notice a problem.
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    Old 08-31-2011, 02:00 PM
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    I never get it to stay in there that long and with hand quilting. I have 3 1/2 years before retirement.I cannot wait.
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    Old 08-31-2011, 03:07 PM
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    I usually change when I do an embroidery.
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