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Needle Sizes<\/h2>\n

Sewing machine needles come in many sizes, from small to large and long to short, each size catering for a different purpose and type of fabric. Needles come in several thicknesses, ranging from Universal, to Jeans, to Microtex, to Embroidery needles and even high-tech Titanium needles, which provide longer use of the needle and stronger needle hole.
\nNeedles come in various lengths from 0.8 mm and measurements up to 6.7 mm. Each size is designed to penetrate the fabric and deposit the thread efficiently. To understand the needle length, the measurement is taken from the part of the needle that penetrates the fabric to the eye of the needle. This allows the needle to go through the fabric specified and deposit the thread at the right tension.<\/p>\n

Universal Needles<\/h2>\n

Universal needles are the most common type of needles used in everyday sewing. They are designed to suit most medium weight fabrics such as cotton, linen, silk, acetate and polyester. Universal needles come in sizes 9-14 and are used with most standard weights of thread and fabrics.<\/p>\n

Jeans Needles<\/h2>\n

The Jeans needles are specifically designed for heavier fabrics such as denim, canvas and corduroy. It is best to use Jeans needles on heavy weight fabrics such as jeans, canvas, curtains and upholstery. They are thick and sharp which ensures the needle penetrates the fabric efficiently.<\/p>\n

Microtex Needles<\/h2>\n

Microtex needles are extremely sharp and are the best for precision and other intricate tasks, such as quilting, detailed heirloom techniques, and working with lightweight, finely woven fabrics. The needles come in sizes 10-11 and 12-14 so they can be adapted to the specific fabric being used.<\/p>\n

Embroidery Needles<\/h2>\n