A sewing needle has one sharp, pointy end with a hole through it. You can pass this needle through fabric easily. If you pass a thread through the hole, you can pass the needle back and forth through fabric to create a design or hold pieces of fabric together.
A sewing needle is a long slender tool with a pointed tip, made from wire, nickel, or gold. One end is very pointed and sharp enough to pierce a textile, and the other end has a very slim opening for thread.
Sewing needles are used for:
A yarn needle has an larger eye so that you can thread yarn through it. It is usually blunt (which means it does not have a sharp point).
Pierces the fabric to pull the thread through.
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The motion of the needle in a sewing machine is vertically, rapidly up and down.
Needle and thread. Sewing machine.
a needle or a sewing machine and thread.
motion of the needle of a sewing machine is what is the motino is this?
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with a needle by hand
well it depends on what sort of sewing machine it is it should say on the packaging of the sewing machine.
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It may be that you have a ball point needle in your machine rather than a sharp. Also, your machine needle may be too small for such heavy sewing. Try a size 16 sharp.