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pinkroses
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Sheila
Virginia
USA
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Posted - Jul 03 2009 :  12:36:51 PM  Show Profile
Okay
how often do you change your needle in your machine??
I was watching Martha Pullen one day
She said after every project;
She said they were Cheap really????
Well not for computer machines.
So
I was wondering for those with computer sewing machines;
how often do you change your needle? hugs sheila

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dutchy
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Posted - Jul 03 2009 :  1:29:42 PM  Show Profile
ONLY when they break! No they are not that cheap and I have a regular machine.

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AuntPammy
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Pamila
williamstown wv
USA
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Posted - Jul 03 2009 :  1:38:12 PM  Show Profile  Click to see AuntPammy's MSN Messenger address
I am pretty sure the rule of thumb is after 8 hours of work. Always remember, the sharper the needle the less wear and tear on your machine. I try to change my needles often and it helps keep the stitching uniform. Hope this helps.

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laurzgot
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Laurie
Alvin Texas
USA
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Posted - Jul 03 2009 :  1:57:11 PM  Show Profile
Needles get dull so you really should change them after a project. The needles can also get nics in them. If you change them out the stitches will be uniform like pam said. I started sewing when I was a kid back in the fifties and haven't stopped yet just love and relaxing. Oh by the way I just have a regular machine no commputerized. Good luck.
Laurie

suburban countrygirl at heart
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pinkroses
True Blue Farmgirl

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Sheila
Virginia
USA
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Posted - Jul 03 2009 :  3:50:47 PM  Show Profile
The needles I buy for my computer one is around 7 or more depending on the brand name.
I do try to change them often; but not too often
For example in quilting.
I know that I need to change it often then.
hugs sheila

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nut4fabric
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Kathy
Morgan Hill CA
USA
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Posted - Jul 03 2009 :  8:28:35 PM  Show Profile
I have a high end computer machine and I change the needle after six hours of sewing, more often if doing a machine embroidery project. It really is necessary to keep the machine in good running order and the cost of a needle is far less than the cost of a machine repair. Needles are not made as strong as they once were and machines are now much more finicky.
Kathy
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