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Japanese Hand Sewing Needles - Tulip Milliners - Straw Needles - # 10 Big Eye Needles

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  • Tulip Milliners - Straw Needles - Big Eye # 10 - 6 needles
  • Size 0.46mm x 40.5mm (0.018" width x 1.59" length)
  • About 1 1/2" long. Great alternative to short applique needles.
  • High quality Japanese needles. Milled to a sharp, smooth tip for easy piercing of the fabric.



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  • #172,366 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing)
  • #253 in Sewing Sharp Needles
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Item Weight 0.528 ounces Date First Available January 17, 2017

Tulip Milliners - Straw Neelde - Size Big Eye # 10 - 0.46mm x 40.5mm (0.018" width x 1.59" length). The needles are smooth, thin and about 1 1/2" long. These needles have a very sharp tip to pierce smoothly through the fabric and make a great alternative to short applique needles.. The needles come in a small corked carrying tube with 6 needles. **** These high quality needles have a sharp tip to pierce smoothly through the fabric. *** Needles are polished lengthwise in streaks to minimize the contact surface with the cloth! Recommended to wipe down the needle after use and place it back in storing case to maintain good performance. *** Well-known for their high quality sewing needles, The Tulip company of Hiroshima, Japan has been making sewing needles since 1948. Made of nickel plated steel under strict guidelines with cutting edge technology, the needles are polished lengthwise to ensure smooth fabric piercing. Milled to a perfect sharp, smooth tip, you'll love how smooth and slick these needles feel.


Lila
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024
The are strong, don't bend. The feel nice in my hand, they are sharp too! And they fit in the Clover needle threader!
Grammyelle
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2021
They are a little shorter than I like in a straw needle. Will use them anyway.