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Replacing the Needle

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S2_brotherE.book Page 30 Thursday, February 13, 2003 11:03 AM GETTING READY Replacing the Needle This section provides information on sewing machine needles. Needle precautions Be sure to observe the following precautions concerning the handling of the needle. Failure to observe these precautions is extremely dangerous, for example, if the needle breaks and fragments are dispersed. Be sure to read and carefully follow the instructions below. CAUTION G Only use home sewing machine needles. Use of any other needle may bend the needle or damage the machine. G Never use bent needles. Bent needles can easily break, possibly resulting in injuries. Needle types and their uses The sewing machine needle that should be used depends on the fabric and thread thickness. Refer to the following table when choosing the thread and needle appropriate for the fabric that you wish to sew. Fabric Type/Application Medium weight fabrics Thin fabrics Thick fabrics Stretch fabrics Broadcloth Taffeta Flannel, Gabardine Lawn Georgette Challis, Satin Denim Corduroy Tweed Jersey Tricot Easily frayed fabrics For top-stitching Thread Type Cotton thread Synthetic thread Size 60-80 Silk thread 50-80 Cotton thread Synthetic thread Silk thread Cotton thread Synthetic thread Silk thread 60-80 50-80 30-50 50 Thread for knits 50-60 Cotton thread Synthetic thread Silk thread Synthetic thread Silk thread 50-80 30 Size of Needle 75/11- 90/14 65/9- 75/11 90/14- 100/16 Ball point needle (golden colored) 75/11- 90/14 65/9- 90/14 90/14- 100/16 30

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Replacing the Needle
This section provides information on sewing machine needles.
Needle precautions
Be sure to observe the following precautions concerning the handling of the needle. Failure to observe these
precautions is extremely dangerous, for example, if the needle breaks and fragments are dispersed. Be sure to
read and carefully follow the instructions below.
Needle types and their uses
The sewing machine needle that should be used depends on the fabric and thread thickness. Refer to the
following table when choosing the thread and needle appropriate for the fabric that you wish to sew.
Only use home sewing machine needles. Use of any other needle may bend the needle or
damage the machine.
Never use bent needles. Bent needles can easily break, possibly resulting in injuries.
CAUTION
Fabric Type/Application
Thread
Size of Needle
Type
Size
Medium
weight
fabrics
Broadcloth
Cotton thread
60
80
75/11– 90/14
Taffeta
Synthetic thread
Flannel,
Gabardine
Silk thread
50
80
Thin
fabrics
Lawn
Cotton thread
60
80
65/9– 75/11
Georgette
Synthetic thread
Challis, Satin
Silk thread
50
80
Thick
fabrics
Denim
Cotton thread
30
50
90/14– 100/16
Corduroy
Synthetic thread
50
Tweed
Silk thread
Stretch
fabrics
Jersey
Thread for knits
50
60
Ball point needle
(golden colored)
75/11– 90/14
Tricot
Easily frayed fabrics
Cotton thread
50
80
65/9– 90/14
Synthetic thread
Silk thread
For top-stitching
Synthetic thread
30
90/14– 100/16
Silk thread
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