What a difference a needle makes.
#12
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Davenport, Iowa
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Buy yourself a metal tin from a second hand store to store needles in, but in their package so you will know brand, size, etc. Organ brand needles are good to have around, as are Superior. Packages don't take up much room in that tin and you should always have a fresh one ready and handy.
#13
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Heart of Colorado's majestic mountains!
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Several questions have popped up in this discussion. I have the Schmetz chart in a drawer where I store my needles. I also have all of the information from Superior Threads. Uncle Bob is very knowledgeable. I store my needles in a drawer that I equipped with little compartments from a kitchen items. I keep them separated into compartments. I keep a red tomato pin cushion on my sewing table that I marked with a Sharpie with size numbers. It has one or two of the most used sizes. I always know what needle is in my machine because I put a special pin in its place on the tomato. I like the titanium needles. I only throw away a needle if it breaks or if it gets a burr because I stitched over a pin (never on purpose!). I do think using the proper needle is important.
#14
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 1,857
It is amazing how often we are having a 'problem' with our stitches and finally decide to change the needle - PROBLEM GONE! The easiest and cheapest of fixes and yet, we don't do it often enough. I am always telling myself that I will become one of those folks who automatically change the needle with a new project, and then I don't do it. Machine works harder, stitches go funny and then I remember to change it. And suddenly things are great again. How old do I have to be before I learn......
#20
When I had a leaky shower I was moaning about needing a plumber and a friend of mind said just try changing the shower head. I did and it worked. Like you said DO THE EASIEST THING FIRST. So I try to remember that saying whenever anything doesn't work right and generally things get fixed.
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