Needle size ???
#1
Needle size ???
Good morning everyone...I have a quick question.....so I have finally gotten up the courage to actually cut the fabric for my quilt...I was so worried I would make a mistake....but I have gotten over that...so now I am ready to start sewing the pieces together......what is the best size needle to use for piecing the top cotton layer....then is there a different size needle to use when you are machine quilting the layers together??
Thanks for your help, I am quickly becoming addicted to this site...there is just so much to learn!!
Thanks for your help, I am quickly becoming addicted to this site...there is just so much to learn!!
#2
I use a Microtex 14 for piecing. In a pinch I will use a Universal 14. I do not do FMQ on my domestic machine so I can not answer you question about that needle.
Here is a great chart that might help
http://www.threadsmagazine.com/item/...es-an-overview
Here is a great chart that might help
http://www.threadsmagazine.com/item/...es-an-overview
Last edited by eparys; 03-17-2013 at 06:11 AM. Reason: adding a link
#3
The needle size depends on your thread size. You have to know the weight and ply of the thread and then select the right needle size. I use Superior Organ Ttitanium coated Topstitch needles for piecing and machine quilting. The titanium needles stay sharp about 5x longer then regular needles. I rarely have thread or tension issues on any of my machines.
Here is list of general needle and thread matches:
For Size #70/10 - #100, 60 wt., & MonoPoly.
For Size #80/12 - #50 (50 wt.) threads.
For Size #90/14 - #40 (40 wt.) threads.
For Size #100/16 - #30 (30 wt.) threads and thicker.
Here is list of general needle and thread matches:
For Size #70/10 - #100, 60 wt., & MonoPoly.
For Size #80/12 - #50 (50 wt.) threads.
For Size #90/14 - #40 (40 wt.) threads.
For Size #100/16 - #30 (30 wt.) threads and thicker.
Last edited by BellaBoo; 03-17-2013 at 06:19 AM.
#4
I use Aurifil and Prescencia for piecing and use a quilting 75/11. For quilting I use topstitch needles in either the 80/12 size or 90/14 depending on thread size. I never use universal needles for anything.
#5
Super Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Thornton, Colorado
Posts: 1,023
For both piecing and quilting, I like to use topstitch needles becasue there is less friction on the thread. No matter what weight thread I use, I use size 14 for piecing and size 16 for machine quilting on my Bailey.
#7
Power Poster
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Upland CA
Posts: 18,376
The needle size depends on your thread size. You have to know the weight and ply of the thread and then select the right needle size. I use Superior Organ Ttitanium coated Topstitch needles for piecing and machine quilting. The titanium needles stay sharp about 5x longer then regular needles. I rarely have thread or tension issues on any of my machines.
Here is list of general needle and thread matches:
For Size #70/10 - #100, 60 wt., & MonoPoly.
For Size #80/12 - #50 (50 wt.) threads.
For Size #90/14 - #40 (40 wt.) threads.
For Size #100/16 - #30 (30 wt.) threads and thicker.
Here is list of general needle and thread matches:
For Size #70/10 - #100, 60 wt., & MonoPoly.
For Size #80/12 - #50 (50 wt.) threads.
For Size #90/14 - #40 (40 wt.) threads.
For Size #100/16 - #30 (30 wt.) threads and thicker.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
coloradosky
For Vintage & Antique Machine Enthusiasts
2
01-01-2013 11:58 AM
dolores
Main
6
11-08-2010 01:16 PM