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What is a Stretch Needle for Sewing?<\/h2>\n

A stretch needle is a special type of sew needle used for sewing stretchy fabrics. It is used for knitwear, jerseys, lycra and other elastic fabrics. Stretch needles have an extra large eye and modified grooves on its sides. These modifications ensure that stitches are larger, enabling them to stretch and move with the fabric. Sewing stretch fabrics with regular needles can cause seam fatigue and eventual breakage. The needles are easily identifiable by the red-white colour coding on the shank of the needle.<\/p>\n

When sewing with a stretch needle, the feed dog – that is the small teeth underneath the presser foot – should also be set to a lower level. This is because the needle needs to penetrate through the fabric but still allow enough space for the knit stitch to expand when tension is imposed on the fabric. If the feed dog is set too high, it will cause the stitches to penetrate too deep into the fabric, resulting in a weak seam.<\/p>\n

Many experts recommend using a ball point needle for all-purpose knitwear fabrics, such as t-shirts, sweatshops, etc. The ball point needle penetrates the fabric without piercing or tearing as it only pushes the fibres of the fabric apart. It is also useful when sewing with lycra, spandex and other stretchy fabrics. <\/p>\n

Thread tension is also essential when stitching with a stretch needle. It is important to test the stretch of the seam first. If the thread tension is too tight, the knit stitch may not be able to expand and the seam will eventually tear; if the tension is too loose, the stitch may become slightly distorted.<\/p>\n

The Different Types of Stretch Needles<\/h2>\n