Embroidery sewing needles are sometimes referred to as Crewel Needles. Embroidery needles are similar in length and diameter as a Sharp needle and they have a sharp point. However, they have a long, extra large eye, which makes threading the needle so much easier when using multiple strands of stranded cotton embroidery thread.
Sizes 1, 2, 3 and 4 are ideal when embroidering on heavy fabric with twisted yarn and this is often called crewel work. The most popular size and commonly used in embroidery is a size 7 however the finer sizes of 8, 9 and 10 are fabulous to use if you prefer a finer and shorter length of needle.
DMC Embroidery Needles are 1 1/4" - 1 1/2" long and are made of premium grade nickel plated steel. Also called Sharps, Embroidery needles have two great advantages - a long eye for easy threading with multiple strands and a very sharp point which will pierce close-woven fabrics.
Embroidery sewing needles are sometimes referred to as Crewel Needles. Embroidery needles are similar in length and diameter as a Sharp needle and they have a sharp point. However, they have a long, extra large eye, which makes threading the needle so much easier when using multiple strands of... Read more
Clover Needlecraft's Black Gold Hand Sewing Needles are the finest and most exquisite needles ever. The needle is 30% less friction-resistant than conventional hand-sewing needles. The needle is polished along the axis and coated with ultra-thin black plating for anti-rust resistance. Experience... Read more
Sharps are a general purpose sewing needle. They are the most common needle found in the home and are used by dressmakers around the world. Their short round eyes provide added strength during sewing.
Not sure which size to buy or use? The general rule is the bigger the number the finer... Read more
Six Hand Stitching Needles, 2 each of three different sizes. Size 6 thru 9. Made in Hiroshima Japan, these high quality needles are strong and flexible. The special polishing process and the sharpness of the point ensures smooth piercing of fabrics. They feature a magnetic cap that lifts needles... Read more
DMC Embroidery 18K gold plated Needles slide through fabric more easily than other metals. These premium quality needles are allergy resistant for sensitive skin, as well as resistant to humidity, body oils and rust. Perfect for cross-stitch, needlepoint, and counted threadwork. Needles are approximately 1 1/2" long. Four needles per package.
Tulip Needle Company Embroidery Needles. These needles are perfect for hand embroidery. Runs smoothly through fabric. This package contains 8 needles in one size.
Sharps are a general purpose sewing needle. They are the most common needle found in the home and are used by dressmakers around the world. Their short round eyes provide added strength during sewing.
Not sure which size to buy or use? The general rule is the bigger the number the finer... Read more
Embroidery sewing needles are sometimes referred to as Crewel Needles. Embroidery needles are similar in length and diameter as a Sharp needle and they have a sharp point. However, they have a long, extra large eye, which makes threading the needle so much easier when using multiple strands of... Read more
DMC Embroidery Needles are 1 1/4" - 1 1/2" long and are made of premium grade nickel plated steel. Also called Sharps, Embroidery needles have two great advantages - a long eye for easy threading with multiple strands and a very sharp point which will pierce close-woven fabrics.
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 Embroidery needles. Long eye needles ideal for cross-stitch and crewel.
To meet the specialized needs of decorative stitching. The eye is customized for embroidery. Two or three strands of thread, flattened between the fingers,fit easily through the elongated eye. Fine English needles. 16 ct
Long Darners are another form of a darning needle. The extra length and large eyes make them suitable for mending with yarn. However Long Darners are also a popular needle to use in the soft furnishing and curtain trades.
These needles with their extra length make them an ideal tool to use during basting and layering of fabrics together especially in the craft of quilting.
Tulip Needle Company Embroidery Needles. These needles are perfect for hand embroidery. Runs smoothly through fabric. This package contains needles in sizes 7, 8, 9, and 10.
Embroidery sewing needles are sometimes referred to as Crewel Needles. Embroidery needles are similar in length and diameter as a Sharp needle and they have a sharp point. However, they have a long, extra large eye, which makes threading the needle so much easier when using multiple strands of... Read more
Embroidery sewing needles are sometimes referred to as Crewel Needles. Embroidery needles are similar in length and diameter as a Sharp needle and they have a sharp point. However, they have a long, extra large eye, which makes threading the needle so much easier when using multiple strands of... Read more
DMC Embroidery Needles are 1 1/4" - 1 1/2" long and are made of premium grade nickel plated steel. Also called Sharps, Embroidery needles have two great advantages - a long eye for easy threading with multiple strands and a very sharp point which will pierce close-woven fabrics. 16 per package.
Short Darners are sometimes referred to as Cotton Darners. They are strong hand sewing needles with sharp points and long threading eyes and are commonly used for mending and darning using cotton and yarn.
Embroidery sewing needles are sometimes referred to as Crewel Needles. Embroidery needles are similar in length and diameter as a Sharp needle and they have a sharp point. However, they have a long, extra large eye, which makes threading the needle so much easier when using multiple strands of... Read more
A very long thin needle with a narrow eye to easily slip through the smallest of beads. The extra length allows for several beads to be strung at one time.