Needles for piecing
#1
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Needles for piecing
Hi. What are your favorite needles when piecing? Brand, type, and size, please. I'm heading to a retreat in a few weeks, and am in need of needles. I get confused with which needle to use (Universal, Microtex, Topstitch, etc.) and whether size matters and when. Thanks!
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Needle selection can depend on a lot of things. I typically use a 10 Universal needle for piecing, I use a small stitch length. I will also use 12s for piecing but usually as a 2nd choice. Depending on the weave of the fabric, it might be first choice. I'm currently doing a test using So Fine thread, it's working out ok for me for piecing. I typically buy the Schmetz 3 packs with 10-12-14 needles.
When I'm piecing/quilting batiks or some other tightly woven fabrics, I really like those Microtex needles!
When I start quilting down again, I'll be doing some more tests with needle types. I usually use a 14+ on my domestic machine. My last top I used Jeans needle, didn't really notice any difference between it and universal.
When I'm piecing/quilting batiks or some other tightly woven fabrics, I really like those Microtex needles!
When I start quilting down again, I'll be doing some more tests with needle types. I usually use a 14+ on my domestic machine. My last top I used Jeans needle, didn't really notice any difference between it and universal.
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Hand sewing I like John James embroidery needles. They are super sharp but have a nice eye for easy threading. For machine piecing, I buy whatever good brands are offered at my local quilt shop for quilting when they go on sale.
#5
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I use Schmetz or Organ needles in my machines. For piecing with Aurafil thread, I use 8012 Microtex needles. I always use Microtex needles. I fin them far superior to universal needles for most applications. I was told that they are sharper than universal needles and so pierce the fabric better. Whatever the reason, I like them! Needle size needs to be matched to your thread size for the best result. Schmetz has a guide on their website as to which needles and sizes to use with which fabrics and thread. Very handy!
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Needle type and size are dependent on your project and thread ( weight, type); Superior Threads is a great resource with Free - printable pages that show what needles sizes and types to use with what thread weights and types. They also have Free pages explaining all the different types/ sizes of threads. You can learn a lot visiting their website
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As I have a ton of 75/11 Schmetz from years ago I use those mostly for piecing. I also use them for embroidery as that's what I bought them for back then. So far I haven't have any trouble with them on my Viking Epic......except for 1 which kept falling out due to the neck of the needle was somehow smaller than normal. I guess it was a flaw out of a 100 needles I bought.
#10
I bought 100 14/90 needles at a dealers store and that was $ 20.00. that is 20 cents a piece if I figure correctly.
I will use the 14' for quilting and 12 for piecing.
I will use the 14' for quilting and 12 for piecing.
Last edited by sewingsuz; 03-11-2022 at 11:21 AM.