Sewing machine needles
#22
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
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.
#25
Top stitch and metalfil needles are the same needle design. I recommend you use those sort as they have a better eye to accommodate all sorts of thread and a flange at the back of the needle for the thread to lie in and that means less resistance when sewing. I use a size 90/14 or sometimes a 100/16 as I do tons of heavy quilting. Use a lighter needle if you are quilting on delicate fabric.
As for how often to change the needle - I put a new one in every time I start a new quilt and you should definitely change it if you hear a popping sound as you quilt - even if the project is not finished, as it is an indication of a blunt needle and you will get skipped stitches and trouble with bending and breaking.
As for the brand of needle- I generally use Schmetz,Bernina, John James and Organ. However, there are other brands that you might find suitable for yourself. Good luck with your selection.
As for how often to change the needle - I put a new one in every time I start a new quilt and you should definitely change it if you hear a popping sound as you quilt - even if the project is not finished, as it is an indication of a blunt needle and you will get skipped stitches and trouble with bending and breaking.
As for the brand of needle- I generally use Schmetz,Bernina, John James and Organ. However, there are other brands that you might find suitable for yourself. Good luck with your selection.
#27
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Reston, VA
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Originally Posted by TanyaL
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
#30
I agree, I think these are the best, hands down!
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Originally Posted by k3n
Schmetz, no question. I piece with 70/10 sharps and quilt with 75/11, 80/12 or 90/14, depending on the thread. I change them often, at least every project and sometimes halfway through if I'm using poly batting or batiks which wear the needle more quickly. An old needle can strain the motor on your machine and a new needle is a darn sight cheaper than a new machine. :-D
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