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SCHMETZ Sewing Machine Needles are known around the world for the quality and precision. With sewing machine needles for crafters and industrial usage, SCHMETZ has a needle for every type of project.

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Just like picking the right tires for your car, choosing the right needle matters. From size and point type to eye shape and special coatings - each feature helps your needle work better with different fabrics and threads. Watch to understand what those numbers and terms on needle packages really mean, so you can sew with confidence.

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Navigate the world of sewing machine needles with ease using this Schmetz needle color code guide. Click to explore essential sewing tips and master your machine needles.

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One of top rules of sewing success: Start each new project with a new needle! When a needle is piercing your fabric at 600 to 1,000 stitches per minute, small things like a dulled point or an eye that's beginning to wear can make a big difference in the quality of your stitches, which means a big difference in the quality of your finished project. Our latest sewing Cheat Card summarizes some of the important basics behind selecting the right needle for the job. If you look at the needle…

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Garment sewists have myriad sewing machine needle types from which to choose. This humble sewing notion can make — or break — your stitching experience and project outcome. […]

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There are so many needle and thread options available that it's difficult to know which combination to use, especially for a quilter. As a general rule, the thicker the fabric, the larger the needle and heavier the thread needs to be. I tend to use the smallest needle that will accommodate my fabric and thread. A larger needle will make a larger hole that will compromise seams and quilting stitches. I've found that Coats & Clark is very suitable for most of my applications. However, Superior…

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