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Overview<\/h2>\n

Sewing needles are one of the essential tools to any crafter or seamstress. It is important to understand what type of needle is best suited for a project, especially if the goal is to create a finished product that is of high quality. Different materials, fabrics, and sewing techniques require different types of needles. Choosing the wrong type of needle can result in major problems. It is important to select the correct needle for the task at hand to ensure the best results. This article will provide an overview of the various types of sewing needles available and explain which type of needle is best for different projects. <\/p>\n

Sharp vs Ball Point<\/h2>\n

The two main categories of sewing needles are sharp and ball point. The basic difference between them is the nature of the tip. A sharp needle has a sharp pointed end that is designed to penetrate through the material, and easily maneuver around threads. Ball point needles have a rounded, more blunt tip and are used for fabrics that may snag or unravel easily. Examples of these fabrics are knits and stretchy materials. The dull tip will push the fibers of the fabric instead of piercing them. <\/p>\n

Types of Needles<\/h2>\n

Within the two main categories of needles, there are further varieties. A sharps needle generally comes in a variety of sizes, with a smaller number being used for lighter fabrics and thicker numbers being used for heavier fabrics. Most individuals who sew will own a variety of sharps needles in different sizes. The sizes of sharps needles range from 8 to 18, with 18 being the strongest.
\nThe variety of ball point needles are similarly identified by either a range of sizes or by a number that corresponds with the specific material it is designed for. The sizes of ball point needles range from 9 to 16, with the 9 needle being the strongest. Ball point needles are usually labeled with either the type of fabric they are meant to pierce, such as denim or leather, or with numbers that correspond with the strength of the material they are meant to pierce. <\/p>\n

Universal Needles<\/h2>\n

Universal needles are named as such because they are a combination of both sharp and ball point needles. They have the same dull tip as a ball point needle, but slightly sharper edges for piercing through thicker fabric. Universal needles are a good choice for fabrics that may not require a needle too fine or too dull, like materials such as canvas, denim, and corduroy. Universal needles also come in a variety of sizes and strengths, with sizes ranging from 8 to 18. <\/p>\n

Leather Needles<\/h2>\n