{"id":13159,"date":"2023-11-12T01:30:14","date_gmt":"2023-11-12T00:30:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/?p=13159"},"modified":"2023-11-12T01:30:14","modified_gmt":"2023-11-12T00:30:14","slug":"how-to-choose-sewing-machine-needles-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/how-to-choose-sewing-machine-needles-2\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Choose Sewing Machine Needles"},"content":{"rendered":"
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When sewing and quilting, having the right needle is essential. Choosing the right needle means that your project will look professional and finish better. But, with so many types and sizes of needles available, it can be hard to know which one is best for your machine. To help make this choice easier, here is a look at the various types of needles, when to use them, and the differences between them.<\/p>\n

Understand the anatomy of the needle. All needles have a few parts. The shank is the top part of the needle, and the flat or rounded (depending on the machine) back of the shank fits into the machine. The shank also has a groove on each side where the thread is held. The shaft is what connects the shank to the eye, or hole, of the needle. This is where the thread goes through to create the stitches.<\/p>\n

Select the right needle type. There are two types of needles: universal and ballpoint. Universal needles are the most common type, and they work well for everyday sewing. Ballpoint needles are generally used for heavier fabrics like denim, blanket fabrics, and fleece. Universal needles are more rounded at the point and are designed for use on woven fabrics like silk, satins, and chiffon, as well as some knits. Ballpoint needles are more blunt at the point, making them less likely to snag or pull on fabrics.<\/p>\n

Choose the right needle size. Needles come in different sizes from 9-18. The larger the number, the larger the needle. Different fabrics require different needle sizes. For light-weight fabrics like chiffon, silk and cotton, you should use a size 9 or 11 needle. For medium-weight fabrics such as linen and satin, use a size 11 or 14 needle. For heavier fabrics such as denim and velvet, you should use a size 14 or 16 needle. You can also get specialty needles, such as quilting needles or jeans needles, that are designed specifically for those fabrics.<\/p>\n