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Selecting the correct needle for your project is just
as important as selecting the fabric, thread and stabilizer.
There are different sizes and types of needles for different
types of fabric. The European metric sizing system for
sewing machine needles is numbered from 60 to 110. The
American sizing system is numbered from 8 to 18. For
both sizing systems, the lower the number the finer
the needle and the higher the number the larger the
needle. Most needle companies show both sizes on the
package.
A good rule of thumb to keep in mind: the lighter the
fabric the smaller the needle size and the heavier the
fabric the larger the needle size. Many times the thread
you will be using for your sewing project will also
determine the type of needle you choose. For example,
when using a fine, delicate thread, be sure to use a
smaller needle size.
A full selection of SINGER® needles is available
online in our NOTIONS
section.
Sewing Machine Needles
Regular Point (Style 2020) needles
are used for all woven fabrics. This needle will penetrate
the fabric threads of woven fabrics.
Ball Point (Style 2045) needles
are used for sewing on knits; the rounded tip allows
the needle to pass between the fabric threads by separating
them. (Using a regular point needle on knit fabric will
result in skipped stitches and fabric damage, causing
it to curl.)
Chromium Regular Point (Style 2000) needles
are recommended for sewing woven fabrics on all SINGER®
and QUANTUM® embroidery machines. This stronger needle
is longer lasting and will tolerate the high stitching
speed of embroidery machines.
Chromium Ball Point (Style 2001) needles
are recommended for sewing knit fabrics on all SINGER®
and QUANTUM® embroidery machines. This stronger needle
is longer lasting and will tolerate the high stitching
speed of embroidery machines.
Denim or Jeans (Style 2026) needles
are recommended for sewing denim, jeans and canvas.
Twin Needle (Style 2025) is
used for stitching two closely spaced parallel rows
at a time - for decorative stitching.
Hemstitch or Wing-Needle (Style 2040)
creates a small hole in the fabric as is sews and is
used in heirloom sewing. Use natural woven fibers like
linen & cotton for best results.
Wedge-Point (Style 2032) needles
are for leather and vinyl.
Serger/Overlock Machine Needles
Regular Point (Style 2054-42) serger
needles are used for all woven fabrics. This needle
will penetrate the fabric threads of woven fabrics.
For use on SINGER® model 14U serger/overlock machines.
Ball Point (Style 2054-06) serger
needles are used for sewing on knits; the rounded tip
allows the needle to pass between the fabric threads
by dividing the them. (Using a regular point needle
on knit fabric will result in skipped stitches and fabric
damage, causing it to curl.) For use SINGER® model
14U serger/overlock machines.
Chromium (Style 2022) serger
needles are recommended for SINGER® model QUANTUMLOCK®
14T and ULTRALOCK® 14SH serger/overlock machines.
Change the needle after sewing two to three garments
or after hitting a pin. Fabric damage is often caused
by a bent, blunt or burred needle. Uneven or skipped
stitches are often the result of using the incorrect
needle size or type.

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Fabric
Fabrics below can be of any fiber, cotton, linen,
silk, wool, synthetic, rayon, blends. They are listed
as examples of weight. |
Machine
Needle
Type |
Machine Needle
Size |
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Sheer to lightweight:
Batiste, Chiffon, Georgette, Organza, Voile and
all microfiber or microdenier fabrics. |
Regular Point |
9/70 or 11/80 |
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Lightweight:
Challis, Chambray, Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine, Guaze, Handkerchief
Linen, Silk, Taffeta, Tissue Faille. |
Regular Point |
11/80 |
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| Medium-weight:
Broadcloth, Brocade, Chino, Chintz, Corduroy, Flannel,
Linen, Poplin, Satin, Synthetic Suedes, Taffeta, Terry,
Velvet |
Regular Point |
14/90 |
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| Medium to Heavy-weight:
Coating, Damask, Drapery Fabric, Fake Fur, Gabardine,
Ticking, Woolens |
Regular Point |
16/100 or 18/110 |
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| Denim and Canvas |
Denim/Jeans |
16/100 |
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| Sheer to Lightweight
Knits: Jersey, Single Knit, Spandex, Tricot |
Ball Point |
10/70 or 12/80 |
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| Medium to Heavy-weight
Knits: Double Knit, Sweatshirt, Sweater Knit |
Ball Point |
14/90 |
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| Specialty Fabrics:
Leather, Suede, Buckskin |
Wedge Point |
14/90 or
16/100 |
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