Ball
Point Needle
Made especially
for sewing on knits. Its unique
point does not damage or break
knitted fibers. It comes in
size 10/70 through 16/100 and
in an assortment pack. Choose
the size that will handle the
thread being used when sewing
on knits.
Denim/Jeans Needle
Made especially for sewing
through densely woven materials
such as denim or imitation
leather. It is both strong
and sharp. Some quilters
use it when sewing through
many layers of fabrics, especially
high thread count batiks.
This needle comes in sizes
10/70 through 18/110. Choose
the size based on the type
of thread being used. The
heavier jeans threads work
best with the larger needle.
Embroidery Needle
For use with
rayon and other specialty machine
embroidery threads including
polyesters. The special scarf,
long smooth groove, and large
eye, of this needle protect
these more fragile threads
and guard against excess friction.
These needles come in size
75 and 90. The beautiful sheen
of these threads results in
outstanding embroidery work.
Check the size of the thread
and use the appropriate size
needle for each thread — remember
the finer the thread, the smaller
size needle that should be
used.
Gold Embroidery Needle
The
special Titanium Nitride ceramic
coating improves needle wear
resistance in high stitch count
applications and penetration
of coarse or densely woven
materials. Has a slightly rounded
point for embroidery on most
fabrics. The enlarged eye accommodates
special application threads.
Hemstitch Needle
Sometimes
called a Wing Needle. It is
used to create decorative openwork
or cut-work on tightly woven
fabrics.
This needle comes
in sizes 100 and 120 and should
be used with caution as it
is very sharp and is made to
actually cut the fabric. The
user may want to use a stabilizer
and experiment with decorative
stitches when using this needle.
Carefully hand turn the needle
through the stitch movements
before actually trying it on
the project to assure that
the throat plate opening will
accommodate the design! Using
a straight stitch plate will
probably result in a broken
needle.
Metallic Needle
A "must have"for
sewing with metallic and other specialty threads.
It comes in sizes 80 and 90. The elongated eye prevents shredding and breaking of metallic threads.
If your customers have
struggled with metallics before
and blamed the thread, have
them try again with this specialty
needle for trouble free embellishment
with these beautiful but sometime
fragile threads.
Quilting Needle
Made especially
for piecing and machine quilting.
The thin tapered design of
these needles allows them to
pass through many layers smoothly
to help eliminate skipped stitches
and keep stitches even.
These
needles come in size 75 which
is fine for piecing with 50
weight threads or size 90 which
works well with heavier plain
or variegated 40 weight threads
for quilting. This needle is
also sold in an assortment
pack containing both sizes
75 and 90.
Stretch Needle
Made especially for synthetic suede or highly elastic
synthetic knit wear. This needle is constructed with
a medium ball point to help prevent skipped stitches.
It comes in sizes 11/75 and 14/90. Choose the size
based on the type and size of thread being used.
Topstitch Needle
Has an extra large eye and
large grooves to accommodate
topstitch thread. This needle
helps stitch perfectly straight
lines and even stitches.
It comes in sizes 10/70, 12/80
and 14/90 and 16/100. It is
helpful to use a straight stitch
plate if you are expecting
perfectly straight top stitching
results. Choose the size based
on the type and size of thread
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Double
Eye Needle
Used for embroidery
and topstitching with decorative
threads to produce decorative
seams. They have two (2) eyes,
one right above the other.
Two different threads can be
used for shading and texturing
effects. These needles work
in machines that use the 130/705H
system needles.
Double
Needle (Twin Needle)
Comes
in a variety of needle types
and sizes. Double needles are
actually two needles mounted
on one shaft and are used to
create two rows of stitches
at the same time.
When using
a double needle two spools
of thread will be used in the
top of the machine. Pass the
thread from each one on a different
side of the tension discs and
thread one into each needle.
Only one bobbin thread will
be used and the stitches will
create a double "web" of
stitches on the back of the
work. Check to see how you
like this under stitching prior
to using these needles.
The following SCHMETZ
Double Needles are available:
- Double
Universal
- Denim, Hemstitch
- Machine
Embroidery
- Metallic and
- Stretch style needles.
Choose the type that is
right for your fabric as
you would with any of the
needles above. The package
of needles will show two
numbers. One is the needle
size; the other is the distance
between the two needles.
This distance varies from
2.0 mm to 6.0 mm. Remember
that the needles must fit
through the hole in the stitch
plate, so if you have been
using a straight stitch plate
you must change it to a zig-zag
stitch plate to avoid hitting
the plate with the needles!
This could be a disappointing
and expensive mistake!
Leather Needle
Has a slightly
sharp cutting point for leather
and other heavy non-woven synthetics
including imitation leather.
It comes in size 8/60 through
18/110 and in an assortment
package. Choose the size based
on the type and size of thread
being used.
Microtex Sharp
A very slim
needle with a thin shaft that
helps make very straight stitches.
It was developed for the modern
micro- fibers and polyesters
and high thread count, high
quality fabrics used today.
The point is very sharp — thus
the name — but because of this
it is a bit more fragile and
needs to be changed more regularly.
This is a great needle for
piecing high thread count fabrics
like Batiks, silks, and microfibers.
It is also used for beautiful
topstitching or edge stitching.
It comes in sizes 60, 70, 80,
and 90.
Self-Threading Needle
A general
purpose needle with a slip-in
threading slot for people who
have difficulty threading needles.
These needles are helpful for
children, those with vision
problems, or those having difficulties
with fine motor coordination
resulting from arthritis or
other conditions.
They come
in sizes 12/80 and 14/90. Due
to the limited types and sizes
available it may be preferable
to use a needle threader which
is purchased separately or
built into the machine to accomplish
a full range of sewing techniques.
Triple Needle
Triple needles are actually three needles mounted on
one shaft and are used to create three rows of decorative
stitching at the same time.
Universal Needle
A general purpose needle that can be used on knit or
woven fabrics. A casual sewer who might repair a
pair of jeans today, a child’s t-shirt tomorrow,
and some lingerie next month will probably use this
needle most often. It will do a number of tasks sufficiently.
It has a long scarf that is
great for zigzag stitching
and it does not damage knits.
It is sharp enough to go through
a lot of fabrics but it does
have a slight ball point which
does not make it ideal for
going through many layers or
high thread count fabrics.
This needle comes in a wide
range of sizes from size 60
to size 120.
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