John James Crewel/Embroidery Hand Needles. Used for hand embroidery with floss. The elongated eye is designed to accommodate strands of embroidery floss. Same length and point as an ordinary sharp needle, but with an elongated eye. 16 per package.
John James Signature Collection needles are the highest quality needles ever offered! Needles are packaged in a handy, clearly labeled crystal-clear tube, so serious seamsters and stitchers will never run out of the sharpest, smoothest needles in their favorite styles and sizes. This package contains 25 Betweens. A short and fine needle ideal for quilting.
John James Signature Collection needles are the highest quality needles ever offered! Needles are packaged in a handy, clearly labeled crystal-clear tube, so serious seamsters and stitchers will never run out of the sharpest, smoothest needles in their favorite styles and sizes. This package contains 25 sharps needles. Fine needle ideal for quilting and fine sewing.
The most distinguishing characteristic of John James needles is their reputation for quality. In addition, they have unique needles available such as the tapestry beading needle, calyxeye tapestry needle, leather needle and gold or platinum tapestry needles.
John James Chenille Hand Needles. This set is great to have in your sewing kit for any of your projects. They are the finest quality English needles. This package contains six needles.
John James Chenille Hand Needles. This set is great to have in your sewing kit for any of your projects. They are the finest quality English needles. This package contains six needles.
John James Chenille Hand Needles. This set is great to have in your sewing kit for any of your projects. They are the finest quality English needles. This package contains six needles.
John James Chenille Hand Needles. This set is great to have in your sewing kit for any of your projects. They are the finest quality English needles. This package contains six needles.
John James Chenille Hand Needles. This set is great to have in your sewing kit for any of your projects. They are the finest quality English needles. This package contains six needles.
Fine Quality Needles in a "Pebble" -The John James Pebbles are designed to store your hand needles safely, making them instantly visible and easily accessible in your sewing box, craft bag, top drawer or even your handbag. Each needle style comes in its own elegant and distinctive color for quick identification.
John James Chenille Hand Needles. This set is great to have in your sewing kit for any of your projects. They are the finest quality English needles. This package contains six needles.
John James Crewel/Embroidery Hand Needles. Used for hand embroidery with floss. The elongated eye is designed to accommodate strands of embroidery floss. Same length and point as an ordinary sharp needle, but with an elongated eye. 16 per package.
John James Crewel/Embroidery Hand Needles. Used for hand embroidery with floss. The elongated eye is designed to accommodate strands of embroidery floss. Same length and point as an ordinary sharp needle, but with an elongated eye. 16 per package.
John James Chenille Hand Needles. This set is great to have in your sewing kit for any of your projects. They are the finest quality English needles. This package contains six needles.
John James Crewel/Embroidery Hand Needles. Used for hand embroidery with floss. The elongated eye is designed to accommodate strands of embroidery floss. Same length and point as an ordinary sharp needle, but with an elongated eye. 16 per package.
Thread your needle easily; no need to squint! On this tapestry needle, the top of the eye has been cut to allow the thread to pass through from above. To use, simply hold both your needle and thread with the thumb and forefinger of one hand, and with the other hand, grasp the thread, pulling it... Read more
Thread your needle easily; no need to squint! On this tapestry needle, the top of the eye has been cut to allow the thread to pass through from above. To use, simply hold both your needle and thread with the thumb and forefinger of one hand, and with the other hand, grasp the thread, pulling it... Read more