Different types of hand sewing needles – Pound Fabrics

Different types of hand sewing needles – Pound Fabrics

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Whilst you may choose to do most of your sewing on a machine, there are still some cases where you may prefer to finish your garment by hand. For example: when hemming a garment, attaching buttons, or applying a delicate overlay like lace. This guide is designed to help you see a variety of different hand-sewing needles and their uses, so that you can stock up on a range that are suitable for your projects. Hand sewing needles vary in thickness, length, point shape and needle eye size. Usually they come in packs of type or size and sometimes in a variety pack. Usually, the larger the needle size, the shorter and finer the needle. The type of project refers to what you are sewing and the size refers to the weight and thickness of the thread you are using.
Whilst you may choose to do most of your sewing on a machine, there are still some cases where you may prefer to finish your garment by hand. For example: when hemming a garment, attaching buttons, or applying a delicate overlay like lace. This guide is designed to help you see a variety of different hand-sewing needles and their uses, so that you can stock up on a range that are suitable for your projects. Hand sewing needles vary in thickness, length, point shape and needle eye size. Usually they come in packs of type

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