Depends on what sort of needle you're talking about. Most needles nowadays are pretty disposable - that means you're not meant to sharpen them, but to toss them out (in a SAFE CONTAINER so nobody gets stuck by them) and buy a new one.
to sharpen edges and make it shiny...
No.
Well, honey, sharpening a needle or safety pin is like trying to make a rock cry - it ain't gonna happen. Those little things are meant to pierce fabric, not slice through steak. Just toss 'em and grab a new one. Ain't nobody got time for trying to sharpen a needle or safety pin.
The Latin root "acu-" indicates sharpness, from the verb acuare "to sharpen" and the noun acus "needle".
to sharpen (a knife or any blade) is "aiguiser" in French. To sharpen a pen is "tailler un crayon".
The verb of sharpness is sharpen. As in "to sharpen something".
It is wiser to sharpen your wit, instead of your tongue. I would like to sharpen my pencil, please.
Sharpen is already a verb. As in the action "to sharpen something" or "to make something sharp" or "to make something strong".
You can select the part of the image you want to sharpen and click on the sharpen tool or you can just click on the sharpen tool and use the brush to sharpen certain areas. thegimpking.blogspot.com
Use a match box and sharpen on the striker.
To lengthen them and sharpen them.
you sharpen it on a stone under running water