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Why use a specific needle for fleece?<\/h2>\n

When sewing with fleece it is important to use the right needle type to ensure a successful outcome. Different types of needles are designed to make different types of fabrics, and when used on the wrong material can lead to skipped stitches, pulls in the fabric, or uneven stitches. The right needle will ensure the fabric is cut cleanly, sewn easily, and depending on the stitch pattern will have a lasting effect on the item being created. <\/p>\n

What kinds of needles are available?<\/h2>\n

The most common needles used for sewing on fleece are Universal needles and stretch needles. Universal needles are designed for general purpose use and are suitable to use on different medium to light weight fabrics. Stretch needles, on the other hand, are designed to cope with sewing on medium to heavyweight fabrics with a lot of stretch such as jersey and fleece. <\/p>\n

How to identify which needle to use for fleece?<\/h2>\n

The best way to identify which needle to use for fleece is to look at the information printed on the side of the package. The needles are labelled either Universal or Stretch, but the size of the needle is also important. The size of the needle is expressed in numbers, the higher the number the larger the needle is. For fleece, a needle size of 70 or 80 is generally recommended. <\/p>\n

Pros and cons of using aUniversal needle for fleece?<\/h2>\n

Universal needles are suitable to use on different fabrics including fleece. They are designed to cut through the fabric cleanly and can be used to make a variety of stitch patterns. However, Universal needles are not designed for sewing stretched fabrics and can cause puckering and skipped stitches. <\/p>\n

Pros and cons of using a Stretch needle for fleece?<\/h2>\n