Sewing Needles By Type
- Anti-Glue (1)
- Applique (1)
- Assorted (7)
- Ball Point (31)
- Beading (2)
- Betweens (3)
- Blind Stitch/Curved (11)
- Chenille (1)
- Crewel (5)
- Darners (6)
- Denim (4)
- Diamond Point (1)
- Double Eye (1)
- Embroidery (16)
- Flat Shank (1)
- Heavy-Duty (2)
- Hemstitch (1)
- Industrial (1)
- Jean (4)
- Jersey (3)
- Leather (15)
- Metallic (2)
- Microtex (2)
- Milliners (3)
- Quick Threading (1)
- Quilting (7)
- Regular Point (51)
- Sashiko (2)
- Serv 7 (1)
- Sharps (5)
- Stretch (5)
- Tapestry (2)
- Topstitch (4)
- Universal (7)
- Upholstery (2)
- Assorted (24)
- 4 mm. (1)
- 00 (3)
- 1 (15)
- 1.5 (2)
- 2 (10)
- 2.5 (4)
- 3 (16)
- 3.5 (3)
- 4 (10)
- 4.5 (1)
- 5 (16)
- 6 (12)
- 7 (13)
- 8 (24)
- 9 (40)
- 10 (71)
- 11 (61)
- 12 (84)
- 13 (11)
- 14 (94)
- 15 (3)
- 16 (77)
- 18 (61)
- 19 (22)
- 20 (34)
- 21 (23)
- 22 (30)
- 23 (12)
- 24 (12)
- 25 (8)
- 26 (1)
- 28 (1)
- 30 (2)
- 32 (1)
- 35 (3)
- 36 (1)
- 40 (2)
- Assorted (1-5) (2)
- Assorted (1-10) (1)
- Assorted (3-6) (1)
- Assorted (3, 5, 7) (1)
- Assorted (3-9) (9)
- Assorted (3-12) (1)
- Assorted (5-10) (8)
- Assorted (18-22) (2)
- 1/0 (1)
- 2/0 (1)
- 3/0 (1)
- Assorted (12, 14) (1)
Find The Right Needle For Any Project: Shop Sewing Needles By Type
Whether you’re sewing silk or spandex, find the perfect needle for your projects here. Sewing needles aren’t one-size-fits-all; they come in a wide range of sizes and styles. Differing in point shape, sharpness, thickness, scarf length, and eye shape, needles are designed for different materials and sewing techniques—and choosing the right one can make a world of difference in your sewing. If you’re working with stretch fabrics, a ballpoint needle can help prevent skipped stitches and fabric runs. For sewing heavy materials, a leather or denim needle ensures your needle is strong and sharp enough to pierce the material cleanly. Using a specialized embroidery needle for hand or machine embroidery offers a larger eye for easier threading. Or, a sharp, thin microtex needle can help you stitch delicate fabrics without leaving unsightly holes in the material. Choose from these and many other types of sewing needles to find the perfect fit for your next project. Shop sewing needles by type to see them all! |
Frequently Asked Questions About Sewing Needle Types
How do I know which type of sewing needle to use?First, choose a needle according to how you’ll be sewing: by hand, using a home machine, or using an industrial machine. Then, narrow it down to the type of material you’ll be working with. Sewing needles come in a wide variety of styles for specific applications, including needles for stretch fabric, denim, silk, and many more. Choose the needle style that most closely matches your project type. Lastly, consider the weight of your material to determine needle size; thinner needles are generally better for more lightweight materials, a thicker needle is more suited to heavier materials, or choose one somewhere in the middle for medium-weight fabrics. What are the differences between types of sewing needles?Different styles of needles are designed to be used for different materials or stitches. Each type of sewing needle features unique variances in its thickness, length, point shape, sharpness, eye shape, eye size, scarf length, and other characteristics that make the needle suitable for specific sewing tasks. |