6 needles in a package. Assorted sizes. These needles have blunt points ideal for slipping between fabric, yarn and ribbons without splitting fibers. Use with wool, thick embroidery cotton, ribbons on canvas or open mesh fabrics. Used in ribbon work to prevent snagging.
6 needles per card (1 of size 18, 1 of size 20, 2 of size 22, and 2 of size 24). Perfect for counted cross stitch and needlepoint, tapestry needles have a long, thin eye and a dull point. 1 3/4" long.
The blunt rounded end of a Tapestry Needle slips easily through the holes of canvas or into the weave of fabric without snagging or piercing. The long oval eye carries more than the usual number of strands of yarn.
Use for picture smocking. Large eyes and longs shafts make stitches line up perfectly. Straight shaft until the point, so all stitches stay even. Good needle for bullion roses and ribbon work. 6 ct
Use for picture smocking. Large eyes and longs shafts make stitches line up perfectly. Straight shaft until the point, so all stitches stay even. Good needle for bullion roses and ribbon work. 6 ct
Use for picture smocking. Large eyes and longs shafts make stitches line up perfectly. Straight shaft until the point, so all stitches stay even. Good needle for bullion roses and ribbon work. 6 ct
Chenille needles are sharp-pointed and long-eyed like embroidery needles but run only in the upper size range like tapestry needles. They are slightly shorter than embroidery needles and the longer eye allows multiple strands of some threads to slip through more easily. Chenille needles are currently being recommended for ribbon embroidery. 6 per package.
The blunt rounded end of a Tapestry Needle slips easily through the holes of canvas or into the weave of fabric without snagging or piercing. The long oval eye carries more than the usual number of strands of yarn.
Chenille needles are sharp-pointed and long-eyed like embroidery needles but run only in the upper size range like tapestry needles. They are slightly shorter than embroidery needles and the longer eye allows multiple strands of some threads to slip through more easily. Chenille needles are currently being recommended for ribbon embroidery. 6 per package.
Bohin is renowned in Europe as one of the leading manufacturers of quality needles since 1833. High standards and innovative manufacturing techniques make these needles a popular choice for sewers and quilters. These are fantastic needles to have while working on any sewing projects! They work well... Read more
Long Darners are extra long and sturdy needles with a large eye and sharp point making them the ideal tool for basting multiple layers of fabric or mending with yarn. Darners needles are recommended for:
Gold Eye Chenille Needles. Sew with style! These short with very large eyes are used for stitching coarse material with thick yarn and ribbon. This package includes six needles with a gold eye.
The only Japanese standard needles available in the U.S. Features clean eyes that will not fray thread. They are sharp, sturdy, strong and easy to thread. For tying quilts, ribbon embroidery, crewel, candlewicking and stitching on coarse materials. 6 ct.
Dritz Deluxe Hand Needle Assortment includes a variety of nickel-plated steel needles such as Tapestry, Chenille, Milliners, Embroidery, Betweens, Sharps and Darners. The put-up is 100 count per package. An aluminum needle threader is an added bonus.
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.
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.
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.
The large needle eye allows easy threading of tapestry wool or six-stranded cotton. The blunt point enables the needle to pass through canvas without tearing the fibers.
A blunt tip and large eye distinguish the tapestry needle which is preferred for counted cross stitch and needlepoint. From John James. Six needles per card.