Sewing machine needles
#13
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Bosque County, Texas
Posts: 2,709
Wouldn't it be sew very nice if one of you decided to trim your stash of needles and offered some for sale in batches of 25 or 50? If you don't need a license to offer some of your fabric I can't see why you'd need a license to offer some of your needles. And many of us would say, "Oh I'd like to try that one" and just snap them right up.LOL
#16
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Enid, OK
Posts: 8,273
see if you can test drive some needles by borrowing from friends...not ALL machines like ALL needles. I like Klasse, but I have a Kenmore that hates them.
So, I generally stay with schmetz....all of my machines like them! I buy the microtex 70's & 80's in bulk!
So, I generally stay with schmetz....all of my machines like them! I buy the microtex 70's & 80's in bulk!
#17
I use Organ titanium needles needles sold by Superior. They are excellent quality and outlast any other needle. They pay for themselves in just one package use. I sew everyday and haven't had to change my needle in months. They keep sharp that long. The topstitch needles work great with all brands of thread. Superior has low shipping prices.
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