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Euro Notions-Twin Machine Needles. Schmetz quality sewing machine needles have been manufactured to exacting standards since 1851. The choice of discriminating sewers world-wide only Schmetz provides the uncompromising consistent quality that produces the perfect stitch every time. Twin needles are specifically constructed to provide trouble-free sewing in creating single and dual color seams or sewing bias tape for the stain glass patterns in quilting. This package contains one 90/3.0 needle one 80/2.0 needle and one 70/1.6 needle. Imported.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024
Was glad to receive the needles. They can be very hard to find
The Great Reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2024
Exceeded my expectations. These needles are like magic wands for my sewing machine! Whether I'm working with delicate fabrics or thick layers, they handle every stitch with precision and ease.
Brenda Foster
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
Love the double needle! Works great.
paula b.
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2023
Top quality.
Muy útiles.
Reviewed in Mexico on October 10, 2023
Mi proyecto quedó precioso.Las recomiendo ampliamente.
Mouneque
Reviewed in France on June 8, 2021
Géniales pour coudre le Jersey et réaliser les bordures de manches et cols
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 31, 2021
Even with the delays with the mail due to Covid 19, the seller managed to get the needles delivered exactly as promised. The quality of the needles is good. They are not the cheap type that break with the first use on elastic.
Coleygiz
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 9, 2020
Nice pack of twin needles in different sizes for a wide range of fabrics for a very fair price
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2020
This brand sewing machine needle is the only one I use. The price was good and I received them quickly during this quarantine time. I purchased this double needle to sew my brother's sports jerseys alterations and to copy the original double stitch on the hem. They worked great through that material and you don't even know the difference when looking at the jersey.
Adam T
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2020
Using two (or three!) needles is going to get about as close to a coverstitch as you can get with a traditional sewing machine. These work great for piecing together fabrics, but I got a special pair that is set very far apart (4+mm) for hemming and finishing the edge of the turned-in fabric with a single stitch (don't let my dizzying array of special terms confuse you! LOL ).One word of caution: be careful how you arrange the two required thread spools. My machine is a low-end Brother that doesn't include a second spindle. Not to be deterred, I just wound up two bobbins and stuck them on the one spindle. That works great right up until it doesn't. When it doesn't, it'll jam up and break one of your needles. [ Note that the individual needles are NOT replaceable. That's what I deducted the one star for. It would be better if these were generic needle holders and you could supply your own needles. ]The problem is that if you're not super-smooth on the pedal, all that starting and stopping you do will jerk the spools and cause extra thread to unravel from the bobbins which can get caught in between or under them and wrap around the spindle. No good comes from this.Still not content to give in and buy my way out of this, I fashioned little cones about 1/8" deep (not more than 1/4") and about twice the diameter of the bobbins (wide and shallow) to sit under each bobbin and guide the thread safely. The hardest part is getting the top edge perfectly smooth (but not necessarily perfectly level), which is critical to avoid tangling the thread even worse. With one of these under each of the bobbins, the tangles have stopped. It even works with a 3-needle setup. Now I can sew as crazy as I want and not break any needles!
K. McNamara
Reviewed in Australia on November 6, 2020
Sewing statement hems on a linen dress.
C. Evan Mathews
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2016
Awesome twin needle combo that works in most machines. Have used these in a couple different machines and really like them. I feel like with SCHMETZ you are getting good solid needles that are made well. These are not good for super thick fabric or leather, but do really well on just about everything else. Long lasting tips that have stayed sharp for me after many uses. I usually use these when I'm trying to reinforce a seam or really make sure its a strong stick. So far so good, would buy again and recommend to others.
Raven
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2014
I do not have to wait until after these are delivered to review them because I;ve been using this brand in all sizes for years./They are high quality well made very strong and durable/ Sewing with them is easy stitching runs smoothly without snagging. They are also nice and sharp do not dull bend or break easily like low quality needles I've tried throught the years that dull bend or break after 3 or 4 uses. This company has an excellent selection of universal needles that can be used on many different brands of sewing machines which is not only a great perk but also eliminates the need to have to try and find the same brand as your sewing machine needles which I personally find to be a total pain( 1 ) Heavy duty- These needles do an excellent job of sewing denim etc with ease the stitches look great and even( 2 ) Light weight- The finer ones I find are great for light weight jobs like thin nylon silk etc. With single needles I suggest one thing for biginners for any kind of material that frays easily on a number 2 or 3 setting use a zigzag stitch on the edges before stitching pieces together or else the cloth will keep fraying up into the seam causing breaks and separations in your seams. Also if you want you can sew the seams first then keeping the edges together use the zigzag stitch on the edges I do it especially when making nighties or lingerie with thin cloth, this also binds and reinforces the seams( 3 ) Medium weightt- I make. most of my own curtains and hese are excelling for the task
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