Needle-Sense
#11
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Louisville, KY
Posts: 1,293
I do this also but then I found that I forgot which one I put in the machine. So now I put a flower head pin in the section from which I removed the needle.
#13
I have a pretty little bowl that I found at Goodwill next to my machine. It holds a couple different things that I don't want running around. All my needle packs are in the silverware try that holds all the other stuff. I take the needle out of the machine put it in the pack thats in the bowl and return it to the silverware tray. Then choose my next victim, um needle. That pack then goes in the bowl. Whatever is in the bowl is what's in the machine. Been doing this for years. The only time it doesn't work is when I take the last needle out and throw away the pack. Oh well, I didn't want to use the needle again anyway.lol
#14
#15
After using a needle for quilting, I use it for piecing until a problem with it comes up. Then I discard it. I have tons of these needles and will probably never use them up. I mostly use a size 14, so that is usually what needle size I have.
#17
Then I mark the section where the present needle belongs when finished, if still in good condition. A flower head pin works just fine for me.
#19
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Colorado
Posts: 3,536
Soon as I put a new/different size/style of needle in my machine I take
a piece of painters tape and write the following info on it.
Brand of needle
style of needle (large eye sharp, ball point, leather, etc)
size of needle
date needle put in machine
Then IF (when) I take that needle out I have the info and can
than use that piece of painters tape to "old" the needle on a
piece of paper or where ever I put "used needles".
After removing the needle I write the date it was removed and
TRY to list approx. how many projects I have sewn with it. If
more than 10 projects than that needle goes to my box of usable
needles except for sewing quilting items (for sewing items that might
have stiff peltex and such in it).
Of course this is what I found that works best for ME, everyone has
their own methods of keeping track of needles and such.
a piece of painters tape and write the following info on it.
Brand of needle
style of needle (large eye sharp, ball point, leather, etc)
size of needle
date needle put in machine
Then IF (when) I take that needle out I have the info and can
than use that piece of painters tape to "old" the needle on a
piece of paper or where ever I put "used needles".
After removing the needle I write the date it was removed and
TRY to list approx. how many projects I have sewn with it. If
more than 10 projects than that needle goes to my box of usable
needles except for sewing quilting items (for sewing items that might
have stiff peltex and such in it).
Of course this is what I found that works best for ME, everyone has
their own methods of keeping track of needles and such.
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