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Sewing machines are a must-have for many fashion enthusiasts and crafters alike. From skirts to bags, coats and dresses, and a whole lot more, there is a need for a reliable needle that won’t damage the fabric or break apart at the wrong time. So if you’re planning on getting a sewing machine, here’s how to choose a needle for it.<\/p>\n

The first step to consider when choosing a needle for your sewing machine is to know its type. Does it use traditional needles or does it use a single needle system, such as an overlocker machine or an embroidery machine? Because different machines work differently, selecting the right needle is important. Generally speaking, all machine needles are made from high-carbon steel with a sharp point, but they come in different varieties, such as regular point, ball point, microtex, and stretch needles.<\/p>\n

Another thing to consider is the size or type of the needle. Choose the right size and type of the needle that is compatible with the fabric you are using. The thicker the fabric, the bigger the needle size needs to be. For example, if you are using a thick fabric such as denim, then you should use a larger size needle such as 15 or 16. On the other hand, for light fabric such as silk or chiffon, then you should use a smaller needle such as size 11 or 12. The size number usually appears on the package, so make sure to check it before getting it.<\/p>\n

When looking for your needles, pay attention to their shape as well. There are round shape and flat shape needles available, but the choice depends on the type of stitches you want to make. Sewers usually use the round shape needle for most regular stitches and the flat shape needle for decorative stitches. In some cases, they also use the twin needle for making a double row of stitches. It is important to note that the size of the needle influences its shape as well, so make sure to select the right size and type before buying it.<\/p>\n