sewing needle
September 1, 2009 by SemiCritic
Filed under Sewing
Sharp, pointed objects are usually used to cut a whole thing into pieces. A sewing needle is a small, slender object that has a sharp tip on one end and a hole on the other for the thread. Unlike other pointed objects, a sewing needle brings pieces together with the help of a thread. Sewing needles have different sizes from 1-10. Size 1 is thicker and longer while size 10 is shorter and finer.
Sewing is fun especially when you know what materials to use. The fabric structure will determine the type of sewing needle to use. Regular sharp point needle for all woven fabrics is needed. Knitted and elastic fabrics could be sewed using a ball point needle. Lastly, the wedge point needle is specifically designed for vinyl and leather.
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