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Types of Needles for Sewing Machines<\/h2>\n

Sewing machines come with a variety of needle sizes and types. Identifying the type of needle required for a particular sewing machine can be tricky. Whether you’re a professional tailor or a beginner stitching clothes or home décor, understanding needles is essential for success in sewing. <\/p>\n

Size and Type<\/h2>\n

The size of a sewing needle is measured in numbers on the European system. The higher the number, the bigger the needle. A standard universal needle usually comes in sizes 8, 9, and 10. There are also specialty sizes ranging from 4 to 16. Below size 9, the needle is too small and using it can cause damage to the machine.
\nThe type of needle you use depends on the type and weight of the fabric you’re working with. Generally, the lighter the fabric, the finer the needle; the heavier the fabric, the thicker the needle. <\/p>\n

Sharps (HM)<\/h2>\n

The sharp needle is an all-purpose needle suitable for general and utility sewing. It works well with lightweight or medium weight fabrics and heavier threads. It is the needle most commonly used for sewing light weight fabrics such as cotton, silk, and linen. <\/p>\n

Ball Point (HML)<\/h2>\n

The ball point needle is best for knits, tricot, and jersey fabrics. The rounded point prevents the needle from puncturing and splitting the fibers in the material. The most common size of ball point needle is 90\/14. It’s important to remember that a larger needle size doesn’t work better with a knit fabric.<\/p>\n

Jeans (HM)<\/h2>\n