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Machine Needles for Embroidery

It is a known fact that machine needles are an absolute requirement for machine embroidery. Sometimes choosing the best one seems like a difficult task. We bring you complete information on types of machine needles and what to consider while looking for an embroidery machine. But before buying it, there are a few points you need to keep in mind. You must know your sewing machine’s capacity, the fabric, the thread for embroidery, and the stabilizer.

Machine Needles Types:

There are different types of needle available in the market. They can be divided into two categories – flat and round.

Flat needles are used for stitching thick fabrics and are considered as the standard type of needle.

Round needles are used for stitching thin fabrics and are also called as satin stitch needles.

The most common types of machine needles are listed below:

1. Standard or Flat Needle:

This type of needle is used for all kinds of fabrics including thick and thin ones. It has a smooth surface which helps in easy insertion of the thread. It is recommended to use this type of needle for all kinds of fabrics except leather.

2. Satin Stitch Needle:

This type is very popular among beginners because they have a smooth surface with a sharp point. These needles are used for stitching fine fabrics such as silk, linen, cotton etc.

3. Buttonhole Needle:

This type comes with a hole at the end so that you can easily make buttonholes.

4. Chainstitch Needle:

This needle is similar to the chainstitch but it does not come with a chain link.

5. Overcast Needle:

This needle has a curved tip which makes it easier to insert the thread.

Types of Fabric For Needles

A needle should be chosen based on its purpose. A good needle will allow you to stitch various patterns without any problem. It should be able to penetrate through the fabric smoothly. If the needle is too large, it might cause problems during stitching. On the other hand, if the needle is too small then the stitches won’t hold well. So let us discuss these factors in detail.

Fabric Type:

When selecting a needle, remember that you will need to stitch different types of fabrics. Choose the right needle based on the fabric you want to work with.

Thick Fabric:

For thick fabrics, a flat needle is recommended. This type of needle allows you to stitch thicker material without getting stuck. It will give aThick Fabric:

For thick fabrics, a flat needle is recommended. This type of needle allows you to stitch thicker material without getting stuck. It will give a nice finish to the project. However, when stitching thin materials, you can use a satin stitch needle.

Fine Fabrics:

If you are working on fine fabrics, you should select a satin stitch needle instead of a flat needle. This type of needle gives a crisp look to the embroidery.

Leather:

If you are going to sew leather, you should use a special needle which is made specifically for leather. This needle has a pointed tip which penetrates the leather easily.

 

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