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    Old 07-16-2016, 01:16 PM
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    Hello,

    I heard Eleanor Burns say that straw needles are the best for hand sewing. On Amazon all of the straw needles say they are milliner's needles. Does anyone know which straw needles to use and what size?

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    Old 07-16-2016, 01:24 PM
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    I like a John James needle for hand sewing. It has a bigger eye but is super sharp..[ATTACH=CONFIG]554063[/ATTACH]
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    Thanks, I think I saw those on Amazon. I will order these!
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    Old 07-16-2016, 01:39 PM
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    I think straw needles are a good choice for hand applique, but I don't think I'd use them for hand sewing. You might have to try different needles to find out what works best for you, but I generally prefer using quilting needles for hand sewing. I'm sure they wouldn't be everyone's choice, but they work for me.
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    Old 07-16-2016, 01:47 PM
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    Originally Posted by Tartan
    I like a John James needle for hand sewing. It has a bigger eye but is super sharp..[ATTACH=CONFIG]554063[/ATTACH]
    embroidery needles always have a long eye because it's made to take more than one thread. What is a straw needle? are they hollow? I got one once attached to a business cards but it just said "try our straw needles" so I don't know what brand or size, it was pretty long (like a basting needle) and very thin and sharp. I used it for applique and really liked it.
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    Straw needles and Milners are about the same, just two names for same item. Headers often use straw needles because the shaft is straight-- the same width from eye to point, instead of ( bulging) in the center. They are long, smooth & straight. I like them for some sewing, sometimes a shorter needle is a better choice. Trying a variety of needles will allow you to choose the needles You like best. I never use Betweens ( or quilting needles) because for me they are just too short. I have friends who always use them for hand sewing. We each have our likes.
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    I love straw needles with silk thread for hand applique because they pierce the fabric so easily. They're hard to thread though, with a tiny eye. Experiment until you find what you prefer.
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    It always depends on how my hands are working at the time.
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    Originally Posted by tessagin
    It always depends on how my hands are working at the time.
    And on what needle eye I can get threaded!

    I prefer a thin needle for most sewing - it pokes through the fabric more easily - but sometimes I have to work up to thicker ones when the thread won't cooperate with me sometimes.
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    You will probably be horrified if I tell you what needle I use for hand-sewing. LOL
    I have two favourite needles...one is big and the other extra long. I bought all kinds of
    needles to find that size. Came in those variety pack but have no idea which one.
    I even sew my binding with it...on a mini quilt. Can't even tell I used a big needle.
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