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    Old 12-08-2009, 01:00 PM
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    Originally Posted by sewjoyce
    Originally Posted by gaigai
    OK, I just consulted with my EXPERT hand quilter and she immediately knew what the problem is. Your quilt is too tight/taut in the hoop. Loosen the screw and push in the center just enough to make the quilt stop springing. That will fix the problem.

    And, be sure that your thumb is in the claw position in front of the needle when you are loading your needle/making your stitches.
    But I don't use a hoop and I still bend needles.... :oops:
    I don't either. I lap quilt - no hoop, no frame. My mother got me a frame for Christmas (missing all the bolts :roll: ) so I may put some of my larger quilts on the frame, but I imagine I'll still lap quilt anything that is a twin size or smaller. Now, I do have both arthritis and fibromyalgia and often my fingertips are numb. I can easily see where I might be gripping my needles too tightly, but if I don't I drop them, which gets frustrating.problem.

    Originally Posted by feline fanatic
    I used to have problems with my needles bending (and breaking!) but I switched to Roxanne needles. I use a size 11 between. Takes a good long time before I bend one but I typically have about 6 threaded at a time so as one runs out of thread I grab the next one. Maybe the constant switching between 6 needles is keeping me from bending them? I love the Roxanne needles they are nice and sharp and seem to last a long time but they are a B***h to thread! Luckily my quilting light has a magnifier attachment.
    I always forget to thread more than one needle. Someone mentioned that the heat from our hands is likely what is bending the needles and I can easily see that for me. I bet threading several needles would help with that. Thanks!
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    Old 12-08-2009, 01:16 PM
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    I used to bend hand needles ( 12 betweens) all the time. They were Peacemakers brand. I changed to Roxanne's and now use a size 10 between ( easier to thread) and don't have any trouble at all. Just change them out when they get dull.
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    Old 12-09-2009, 04:52 AM
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    Originally Posted by sandpat
    I bent one last night so badly that it looked like a "c"...and I was only trying to thread it :oops:
    LOL...did hubby tick you off?

    I was thinking maybe you need a 'shorter' needle, instead of longer. I've never had this problem. I guess us meeces don't put a lot of muscle...oh yeah...my needle is magic...there's the difference :lol:
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    Old 12-09-2009, 05:35 AM
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    I just started using straw needles.....I don't know much about them but they seem to work really well for me...mine are #9
    They are longer and my stitches are smaller and my fingers are more relaxed. The container I bought at the LQS was three dollars for about 12......I was using #7 tweens various brands and they bent a lot... :-)
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    Originally Posted by quiltncrazy
    Originally Posted by sandpat
    I bent one last night so badly that it looked like a "c"...and I was only trying to thread it :oops:
    LOL...did hubby tick you off?

    I was thinking maybe you need a 'shorter' needle, instead of longer. I've never had this problem. I guess us meeces don't put a lot of muscle...oh yeah...my needle is magic...there's the difference :lol:
    Very funny!~~ Magic needle....it isn't the muscle...its the bad eyesight...got any magic eyeballs???



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    Old 12-09-2009, 06:14 AM
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    For putting binding on I use the straw needles size 10 and I love them. But for hand quilting I use John James Betweens size 10 and never had a problem. Just my input Marge
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    Old 12-09-2009, 06:39 AM
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    So glad this needle bending discussion has come up:)I just helped a friend on a repair...she fixed, I hand quilted and I went thru 2 needles...both gone now..both bent! I did get'r done...but, you would have thought the little part of quilting would have not been such a 'bender'....and, I used no hoop to do this...but, like that tidbit on if it is in a hoop..it could be too tight...I've prob done that before too:)
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    Old 12-09-2009, 07:07 AM
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    I use size 8 quilting betweens, no hoop. The smaller the needle the less they bend.
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    Old 12-09-2009, 07:47 AM
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    I love reading how many of you also lap quilt. I swear the gals in my guild act like I'm performing some magic act by not using a frame or a hoop. :lol:
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    Old 12-09-2009, 08:06 AM
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    Originally Posted by Tiffany
    I love reading how many of you also lap quilt. I swear the gals in my guild act like I'm performing some magic act by not using a frame or a hoop. :lol:
    Yeah, I kind of get the same response. My friends just look at me and shake their heads.....then compliment me on my small stitches :lol: :lol: :lol:
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