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CONTENTS I About the Needle The sewing machine needle is probably the most important part of the sewing machine. Choosing the proper needle for your sewing project will result in a beautiful finish and fewer problems. Below are some things to keep in mind about needles. • The smaller the needle number, the smaller the needle. As the numbers increase, the needles get thicker. • Use fine needles with lightweight fabrics, and thicker needles with heavyweight fabrics. • To avoid skipped stitches, use ball point needle (golden colored) 90/14 with stretch fabrics. • To avoid skipped stitches, use ball point needle (golden colored) 90/14 when sewing character or decorative stitches without the embroidery unit. • Use needle 75/11 for embroidery. Ball point needles (golden colored) 90/14 are not recommended for embroidery, as they may bend or break, causing injury. • It is recommended that a 90/14 needle should be used when embroidering on heavyweight fabrics or stabilizing products (for example, denim, puffy foam, etc.). 75/11 needle may bend or break, which could result in injury. • A home sewing machine needle 75/11 is inserted in the sewing machine. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - I Fabric/Thread/Needle Combinations Fabric Medium weight fabric Lightweight fabric Heavyweight fabric Stretch fabric Broadcloth Taffeta Flannel, Gabardine Lawn, Batiste Georgette Challis, Satin Denim Corduroy Tweed Jersey Tricot Thread Type Cotton Synthetic mercerized Silk or silk finished Cotton Synthetic mercerized Silk Cotton Synthetic mercerized Silk Thread for knits For top stitching Synthetic mercerized Silk Size 60 - 80 60 - 80 50 - 80 60 - 80 60 - 80 50 - 80 30 - 50 50 50 50 - 60 30 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 90/14 - 100/16 Note • For transparent nylon thread, always use needle 90/14 - 100/16. • The same thread is usually used for the bobbin thread and upper threading. 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - ?! CAUTION Be sure to follow the needle, thread, and fabric combinations listed in the table. Using an improper combination, especially a heavyweight fabric (i.e., denim) with a small needle (i.e., 65/9 - 75/11), may cause the needle to bend or break, and lead to injury. Also, the seam may be uneven, the fabric may pucker, or the machine may skip stitches. Setting Up 1-45 Index

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CONTENTS
Index
Medium weight fabric
Lightweight fabric
Heavyweight fabric
Stretch fabric
For top stitching
Cotton
Synthetic mercerized
Silk or silk finished
Cotton
Synthetic mercerized
Silk
Cotton
Synthetic mercerized
Silk
Thread for knits
Synthetic mercerized
Silk
Fabric
Broadcloth
Taffeta
Flannel,
Gabardine
Lawn, Batiste
Georgette
Challis, Satin
Denim
Corduroy
Tweed
Jersey
Tricot
60 - 80
60 - 80
50 - 80
60 - 80
60 - 80
50 - 80
30 - 50
50
50
50 - 60
30
30
75/11 - 90/14
65/9 - 75/11
90/14 - 100/16
Ball point needle
(golden colored)
75/11 - 90/14
90/14 - 100/16
Size
Thread
Size of needle
Type
About the Needle
The sewing machine needle is probably
the most important part of the sewing machine. Choosing
the proper needle for your sewing project will result in a beautiful finish and fewer problems.
Below are some things to keep in mind about needles.
The smaller the needle number, the smaller the needle. As the numbers increase, the needles
get thicker.
Use fine needles with lightweight fabrics, and thicker needles with heavyweight fabrics.
To avoid skipped stitches, use ball point needle (golden colored) 90/14 with stretch fabrics.
To avoid skipped stitches, use ball point needle (golden colored) 90/14 when sewing character
or decorative stitches without the embroidery unit.
Use needle 75/11 for embroidery. Ball point needles (golden colored) 90/14 are not recom-
mended for embroidery, as they may bend or break, causing injury.
It is recommended that a 90/14 needle should be used when embroidering on heavyweight
fabrics or stabilizing products (for example, denim, puffy foam, etc.). 75/11 needle may bend
or break, which could result in injury.
A home sewing machine needle 75/11 is inserted in the sewing machine.
Fabric/Thread/Needle Combinations
Note
For transparent nylon thread, always use needle 90/14 - 100/16.
The same thread is usually used for the bobbin thread and upper threading.
CAUTION
Be sure to follow the needle, thread, and fabric combinations listed in the table. Using an
improper combination, especially a heavyweight fabric (i.e., denim) with a small needle
(i.e., 65/9 - 75/11), may cause the needle to bend or break, and lead to injury. Also, the
seam may be uneven, the fabric may pucker, or the machine may skip stitches.