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Stitching & Crafting Room: I am an embroidery needle breaker |
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cowgirlandboys
True Blue Farmgirl
308 Posts
Rachael
Missouri
USA
308 Posts |
Posted - Jan 30 2011 : 09:16:31 AM
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It's true. I keep breaking my embroidery needles when I am working on a project. I do not buy the cheapest needles, they do seem to be of good quality, but I am also embroidering some thinker things, so I thought I would ask if anyone had any suggestions to help me. My husband is nervous that there are "loose needle pieces" in the carpet. LOL I guess that is the downside of living with a creative farmgirl. Thanks in advance for your help!
Happy Trails!
Rachael Farmgirl Sister #535 |
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KanMogirl
True Blue Farmgirl
349 Posts
Katherine
Rock
Kansas
USA
349 Posts |
Posted - Jan 30 2011 : 10:24:33 AM
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Check to see if you using the right size of needle.
I would rather wear out than rust out.----Richard Cumberland |
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nut4fabric
True Blue Farmgirl
885 Posts
Kathy
Morgan Hill
CA
USA
885 Posts |
Posted - Jan 30 2011 : 3:02:39 PM
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If the thread passes easily through the eye of the needle it is the right size. I can honestly say in 50 years of embroidering I have only broken one needle. Kathy |
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pinkroses
True Blue Farmgirl
2350 Posts
Sheila
Virginia
USA
2350 Posts |
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cowgirlandboys
True Blue Farmgirl
308 Posts
Rachael
Missouri
USA
308 Posts |
Posted - Jan 30 2011 : 5:07:33 PM
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I thimk I am using the right size, but for the wrong type of material. Thanks for the suggestions. Husband said to buy the ones not marked "Made in China". LOL He is probably right.
Happy Trails!
Rachael Farmgirl Sister #535 |
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prariehawk
True Blue Farmgirl
2914 Posts
Cindy
2914 Posts |
Posted - Jan 30 2011 : 6:18:37 PM
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Have you tried gold needles? Cindy
"Vast floods can't quench love, no matter what love did/ Rivers can't drown love, no matter where love's hid"--Sinead Connor "In many ways, you don't just live in the country, it lives inside you"--Ellen Eilers
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cowgirlandboys
True Blue Farmgirl
308 Posts
Rachael
Missouri
USA
308 Posts |
Posted - Jan 30 2011 : 6:51:21 PM
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No I haven't, can I find them at any sewing store?
Happy Trails!
Rachael Farmgirl Sister #535 |
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JojoNH
True Blue Farmgirl
1984 Posts
Joanna
Dunbarton
New Hampshire
USA
1984 Posts |
Posted - Jan 31 2011 : 03:45:57 AM
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As far as needles or pins in the carpet, my sewing room has carpet and I use a magnet that is attached to a long handle ( my BF picked it up at Home Depot for me) Use it across the carpet and it will pick up any that have strayed
As far as breaking needles, the material is obviously thick and your using a needle intended for a lighter weight material. Try using a needle for a heavier weight fabric instead of an embroidery needle. Also, good idea for the gold needle, it too could make a world of difference.
Joanna #566
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cowgirlandboys
True Blue Farmgirl
308 Posts
Rachael
Missouri
USA
308 Posts |
Posted - Jan 31 2011 : 08:25:02 AM
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Oh, that is brilliant. Thanks for the ideas!~
Happy Trails!
Rachael Farmgirl Sister #535 |
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prariehawk
True Blue Farmgirl
2914 Posts
Cindy
2914 Posts |
Posted - Jan 31 2011 : 6:23:31 PM
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Rachael--I've seen gold needles at Michael's and I think Joanne's sells them as well. What kind of fabric are you using? Cindy
"Vast floods can't quench love, no matter what love did/ Rivers can't drown love, no matter where love's hid"--Sinead Connor "In many ways, you don't just live in the country, it lives inside you"--Ellen Eilers
Visit my blog at http://www.farmerinthebelle.blogspot.com/ |
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cowgirlandboys
True Blue Farmgirl
308 Posts
Rachael
Missouri
USA
308 Posts |
Posted - Jan 31 2011 : 6:33:29 PM
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Thanks! I think we have a Jannes nearby, I will look there. I have been using canvas (for shopping bags) and suede pillows recenlt, but before that other things. Anything that needs a spruce up. LOL
Happy Trails!
Rachael Farmgirl Sister #535 |
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nut4fabric
True Blue Farmgirl
885 Posts
Kathy
Morgan Hill
CA
USA
885 Posts |
Posted - Jan 31 2011 : 7:04:59 PM
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On heavy fabrics like those you mentioned the needle can become dull pretty quickly, even the more expensive one so you might want to find and emery strawberry that you can run your needle through to help keep a good point on it. Kathy |
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star-schipp
True Blue Farmgirl
942 Posts
Starletta
Middletown
Indiana
USA
942 Posts |
Posted - Feb 01 2011 : 06:14:09 AM
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I haven't yet broken one but have sure bent the heck out of several - I am always dropping pins though and use the magnet also to find them.
If you can't feed one hundred people, then just feed one. -Mother Teresa
Star - farmgirl sister #1927
Master Food Preserver |
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forgetmenot
True Blue Farmgirl
3602 Posts
Judith
Nora Springs
IA
USA
3602 Posts |
Posted - Feb 02 2011 : 08:26:43 AM
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Oh, I'm learning a lot about needles here. The emery strawberry reminded me of my mom. She didn't use her strawberry. She taught me to just run the needle through my hair a few times, and it sharpens the needle. Works for me.
"Courage is not the absence of fear, but the belief that something is more important than fear." Ambrose Red Moon |
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adnama
True Blue Farmgirl
171 Posts
inge
fargo
north dakota
USA
171 Posts |
Posted - Feb 10 2011 : 10:12:11 AM
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Could I ask what are you stitching? Most of the embroidery needles are not "sharp" as "sharps" are. They seem to be rounded at the ends to slip between weaves, instead of through fiber, if that makes any sense. If your stiching heavier deniem, that could be why your needle is breaking. I had embroidered a whole leg of my jeans while I was in school, and went through all of my mothers needle packets. She found out when she heard some creative cussing coming from my room. Once she gave me the right needles (and I went to replace her good ones) no more broken needles. |
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Dorinda
True Blue Farmgirl
1023 Posts
Dorinda
St. Cloud
Florida
USA
1023 Posts |
Posted - Feb 10 2011 : 11:26:28 AM
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I love my gold needles, Just started using them and I could'nt believe how they glided so nicely right through the fabric. I have always used the regular needles some I have from past relatives. Some of my needles are over 30 years old. I will never go back to using them now. I bought my gold needles at Jo-Anns.
Seize The Day! Dorinda |
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nut4fabric
True Blue Farmgirl
885 Posts
Kathy
Morgan Hill
CA
USA
885 Posts |
Posted - Feb 10 2011 : 11:56:02 AM
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The emery will remove any burrs and sharpern the needle, your hair will only make it slide through fabric easily due to the oil in your hair. I have had needles that I thought were useless and a few times through the strawberry and they were good as new. I've been sewing for 50 years and wouldn't do without my emery strawberry. Kathy |
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cowgirlandboys
True Blue Farmgirl
308 Posts
Rachael
Missouri
USA
308 Posts |
Posted - Feb 10 2011 : 1:13:28 PM
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I am embroidering anything that is boring around here, so pillows (suede), purses (canvas) and other materials. I am going to get gold needles the next time I am at the craft store, hoping they aren't too expensive. Thanks everyone!
Happy Trails!
Rachael Farmgirl Sister #535 |
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forgetmenot
True Blue Farmgirl
3602 Posts
Judith
Nora Springs
IA
USA
3602 Posts |
Posted - Feb 10 2011 : 1:18:00 PM
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Thank you, Kathy..I guess I do need that strawberry. :)
"Courage is not the absence of fear, but the belief that something is more important than fear." Ambrose Red Moon |
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