Yes, you can embroider with a sewing needle but you won't be able to get many strands of embroidery floss through the eye of the needle. That's why embroidery needles come in handy because their eyes are bigger/longer.
Yes, you actually do the pricking with the needle and then you use ink to smear over it. But it won't last like a true tattoo would. Go to a professional to do it! Don't do it yourself. You're only looking at disaster!
True, but I got a tattoo in jail and used a sharpened staple. Used soot and shampoo as ink and still there 4 yrs later. But best to let a professional do it.
please don't as they aren't sterile and your tattoo may get infected (best case scenario)
It is called the eye of the needle
The motion of the needle in a sewing machine is vertically, rapidly up and down.
It depends, sewing needles come in all different sizes.
Sewing needles are almost always made of steel, which is a magnetic alloy of iron, which is, itself, magnetic. Sometimes we put a bowl of water on the table, rub and tap a sewing needle with one end of a permanent magnet for a few seconds, float the needle on the water (a hint of oil on the needle might help), and construct a homemade magnetic compass.
how to care for needles
It is a sewing needle.
It is a sewing needle.
Sewing
A packing needle is a large needle used for heavier sewing, such as for sewing up canvas packages.
No but the sewing machines thread the needle for you will help.
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If you use a thimble, it can help prevent sewing needle pricks.
Yes, a sewing needle is a conductor of electricity, depending on which metal it is made of.
A sewing needle needs to be very sharp so that it can penetrate the fabric which it's sewing with ease.
A sewing needle needs to be very sharp so that it can penetrate the fabric which it's sewing with ease.
holds the needle
It is called the eye of the needle