lightweight fabric, size 9 or 11 medium weight 14 heavy weight 16
You will need a double-needle sewing machine to sew two lines at once. Some basic sewing machines have the capability to do double-needle sewing, but most do not. Most double-needle sewing machines are commercial or industrial grade and are quite expensive ($600-$2,000+). For some examples of double-needle sewing machines, click the 'related links' below.
well it depends on what sort of sewing machine it is it should say on the packaging of the sewing machine.
No, you cannot effectively needle felt with a sewing needle. Needle felting requires a special barbed needle designed to tangle and mat the fibers together, while a standard sewing needle is smooth and not suitable for this purpose. Using a sewing needle will not produce the desired felting effect and could damage the wool fibers. For successful needle felting, it's essential to use the correct type of felting needle.
A needle holder used during surgery is a type of clamp that the surgeon uses to hold the needle while closing a wound. A needle holder in a sewing machine holds the needle in place so that sewing can be accomplished.
The best way to find and purchase a sewing machine replacement needle is to check the model number of your sewing machine and then search for compatible needles online or at a local sewing supply store. Make sure to choose the correct size and type of needle for your specific sewing machine model.
Sewing by hand, I would use a Sharps Size 8
Use a long stitch, with heavy thread, and a 16 or 18 size needle. That should do it!
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This depends on what type of sewing you are doing. The essentials are a needle and thread. Other optional tools are a sewing machine, pins, sewing machine accessories, and notions like buttons and zippers.
A double-ended needle is a type of sewing needle that has a point at both ends. This allows for easier sewing in both directions without having to turn the fabric around. Double-ended needles are commonly used for tasks such as basting, gathering, and pinning.
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The head of a needle is typically referred to as the "needle eye." This is the small opening at the end of the needle through which the thread passes. The eye can vary in size depending on the type of needle and its intended use, such as for sewing, embroidery, or quilting.