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Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
Great needles. They are very sharp and strong. Great for sewing heavy. material. They are about 2.5 inches long, easy to thread. Great value.
CRD
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
These were exactly what I needed and expected for a leather project. I would recommend these to anyone!
Monika
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
Great assortment of large eye, sturdy needles. They lack a bit with finishing, but they are perfect for my needs. I embroider details on crocheted toys, and I need pointy needles for that. The large eye is perfect to feed through yarns, and the variety of length of the needles allows me to find the perfect size for an individual project. I've tried them on leather, as well, they work well if the leather is pre-punched. They are not suitable for intricate embroidery - they are too thick for that. The price for 60 needles (and 3 feeders) is very friendly, and these kind of needles are always a good thing to have at hand.
HenriPiper
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
Where are the Small and Medium lengths???? I have a pack of super long ~ fairly useless needles ~ I mean like really long! Maybe you guys could actually pay attention and pack them to be the variety you advertise.
Alex
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
I needed larger needles than the ones I already had, so I ordered this set.It’s perfect for occasional sewing needs, and it includes several tools to help thread the needle with ease.Great set!
Bob Bethune
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
This is a nice selection of needles. They are good quality but it will take several days of use before I can know how well they maintain their sharp points.
Ambre P
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
These are not fine enough for embroidery or strong enough for leather work. These are bigger/fatter than will work well on all but the coarsest fabrics. They are so large they would split the fabric fibers or tear and deform them past going back into place. In fact, they are similar to lightweight upholstery needles of unusually short lengths. I am just learning leather work from a friend. We found that the eyes broke in sewing leather. It is possible to sew in the style of lacing leather if and only if you use a leather hole punch that removes circle of leather no just punching with an awl. Even then these feel really flimsy in the hand and doesn't feel like a quality tool. These absolutely will not work for sewing leather though they might work to sew/lace leather with artificial sinew or another soft fiber like cotton cording.I can however see using these for weaving or daring using a loom or or off loom for heaver weight fabric like denim or thicker wool socks or similar. The eye is better designed for yarn not cordage or thread. Even this the back of the needle is not anywhere as good of quality of the bookbinding needle I usually use. They will work but are not a well-designed product. The threaders included are for thread and entirely inappropriate for thicker materials. I sue my bookbinding needles for weaving or ply split darning but these might be used to try bookbinding.All in all, I can find uses for these but they are not for leather work much less embroidery. Even then these are low quality and might only be useful for short term or to try a craft before buying better fewer frustrating tools to use. This is the only reason these do not have a lower rating, but I would wear safety glasses dusting use so as to not risk getting part of the needle in your eye when the eyes break. But then you should really be wearing at least light safety glasses with many things that people do not think of wearing them doing because we underestimate the possibility of injury involved or possible in handicrafts.
Harper Kingsley
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
The needles came in the plastic tube and they seem to all be there. The eyes are big enough to easily thread, and the needles come in both short and longer lengths. There seems to be a good mix of sizes. The shortest ones seem to be about 1.75-inches long and the longest ones are like 3.25-inches long. I can't be sure of the quality until I use them all, but the ones I've been using they seem to be all right. They're needles and they work for sewing.
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