Metallic / Metafil Needle | Size (80 and 90)
Metallic / Metafil Needle | Size (80 and 90)
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Rs. 35.00
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Rs. 44.64
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Metallic / Metallic Needle Characteristics:
- A “must have” for sewing with sensitive metallic threads. The very long elongated eye prevents thread breakage and gives super results.
- Available in sizes 80/12 and 90/14.
- Works superbly on modern sewing machines such as Babylock, Bernina, Bernette, Brother, Elna, Viking, Janome, Kenmore, Pfaff, Singer and more.
- The silky smooth and elongated eye of the needle will protect the metallic thread to get superb finish on woven or knitted fabrics.
- Caution: Not suitable for Industrial Machines because they require needles with a round shank.
Top 10 Sewing Tips:
Tip 1: Needle
- Always ask for and use Beissel 130-705 H M Metallic Needles for sewing with Metallic thread.
- Thread goes back and forth the eye of the needle 30+ times for forming a single stitch. If there is a metal content in the thread, risks of breakage are high.
- Metallic needles have longer scarf and eye thus avoiding friction of thread with the eye during the sewing process.
- Home sewing needles run at speeds up to 750 stiches per minute and even that in most cases sewing is intermittent. So, they are nickel plated which has served well.
- Chrome is harmful to environment because of the effluent the plating generates. Avoid any chrome plated needles for regular home sewing.
Tip 2: Needle
- The needle point is likely to become dull after about 8 hours of sewing. It will begin to make a bigger hole and a “punching sound” making the machine work harder.
- A needle is the least expensive item in your project. Do not wait for the needle to break. Change to a nice fresh needle after 8 hours of sewing (or) when starting a new project. Your sewing machine will work as it is new!
Tip 3: Needle
- Choose needle size 80/12 for regular thread thickness.
- If the thread is thick, choose size 90/14.
Tip 4: Needle
- Stitch at a slow speed. Slower the speed, lesser the kinks in the thread.
Tip 5: Thread Director
- Thread coming off the spool will twist and create kinks on its travel to the needle. This is when it is most prone to breakage.
- Use “Thread director” which accommodates the thread spool in horizontal fashion allowing it to roll of the spool without any twist. It is a low cost accessory and available in all stores.
Tip 6: Sewing Machine
- Do not leave the machine unattended during sewing.
- You can afford this with regular embroidery but not if Metallic thread is used.
Tip 7: Sewing Problem
- “Thread nesting” ie., thread knotting up and spooling the embroidery is caused by incorrect machine tension. Make suitable adjustments.
- Set one piece of cloth and one layer of medium weight cutaway stabilizer on the hoop to help in correct tension for superior embroidery results.
Tip 8: Sewing Problem
- Thread break: Use quality thread and store them in a container so that it does not become dry. A dry thread will break easily.
- Check the needle. If it is old, replace it. Throat plate also can have burrs. Incorrect tension, too thick a stabilizer can cause thread breakage.
Tip 9: Sewing Problem
- Buy good quality thread. You do not want a poor quality thread adding to the challenges that Metallic thread poses as it is.
Tip 10: Preparation
- Do test stitch before getting down to business. This way you make sure the design is correctly downloaded, digitizer, stabilizer, fabric, needle, thread etc., work in sync and gives good results.