Sewing Needles
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Sewing Needles
A sewing needle is a long slender tool with a pointed tip. The needle must be able to penetrate the material being sewn, by pushing the yarns aside according to the application, without damaging it. The various parts of the needle are: The shank, The shoulder, The blade, Long Groove, Short Groove, The eye, The point and the Tip.
Sewing Needle
A sewing needle is a long slender tool with a pointed tip. The needle must be able to penetrate the material being sewn, by pushing the yarns aside according to the application, without damaging it. Modern needles are manufactured from high carbon steel wire, nickel or gold plated for corrosion resistance.
Needle Points
Needles are manufactured with a wide variety of needle points appropriate for the different properties of materials which have to be sewn. The needlepoint can be located either centrally or eccentrically. There are two basic classes of points:
Slim Set Point Needles?– can penetrate the yarns of the material being sewn through its sharp point and is ideal for all woven fabrics because it helps to produce an even stitch and causes a minimum of fabric puckering. They are used for Blind stitches and for fine, densely woven fabrics. These points are not suitable for knitted fabrics.
Set Cloth Point?– needles are slightly rounded to displace yarns of the material being sewn without damaging them. This is most commonly used point.
Heavy Set Point?– needles are strongly blunted. These are used for button sewing machines.
Ball Points?– Light Ball Point is used for sensitive fabrics such as knits, to prevent damage to the loops. This is crucial for maintaining the fabric’s elasticity. Medium ballpoint and heavy ballpoint are used for fabrics containing stretchable yarns. While sewing the threads are displaced not pierced. The needle pushes between the fabric yarns rather than “cutting rough” the yards.
Cutting Points?– are used for sewing leather, coated or laminated fabrics. These are classified and named according to the position of the cutting edge and its shape. The shapes are named with regard to the form of the cutting edge for example spear point, triangular point, diamond point etc. The shape of this needle will create a slit (rather than a large hole) through which the thread will pass.
Needle sizes
Suitable sewing needle type is one of the most important parameters for ensuring the effective and fault free sewing process it will depend on the characteristics of the needle type, needle point, needle fineness, fabric material, the size of sewing thread, the seam type and stitch type.
It is important to use correct needle size for the type of fabric being used. The metric size “Nm” of a needle defines the diameter of the blade (in 1/100 mm) at a point just above the scarf. Fine needles are around Nm 70, medium needles?abound Nm80-Nm90 while thicker needles are around Nm100.
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The convention for sizing is that the length and thickness of a needle increase as the size number decreases. Delicate fabrics such as silk, chiffon, voile, fine lace and organdie would need a fine “size 9” needle. Lightweight fabrics such as synthetic sheers, taffeta, velvet, stretch fabric and tricot would need a “size 11” needle.
Medium weight fabrics such as poplin, linen, chambray, wool crepe, flannel, knits, jersey, wool, and satin would need an S “size 14” needle. Medium-heavy weight fabrics such as sailcloth, gabardine and tweed fabrics would need a “size 14-16” needle.
Heavy fabrics such as denim, upholstery and canvas fabrics would need a “size 16-18” needle. Most readily available machine needles are sized from 9 to 18. The smaller the number, finer the needle.
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Basic Features of Sewing Needle
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Blade?of needle runs from the end of shoulder to the beginning of the eye. Blade increases in thickness from eye to shoulder to increase stiffness. Curved blade needles are used for Blind stitch machines.
The groove?is the threading side of the needle. Its function is to guide the thread while forming the stitch and to protect it against excessive friction.
The eye?is the hole before needlepoint for sewing thread. The shape of the eye is always extended in its length as the needle thread has to pass diagonally through the needle in the length direction.