Set of 5 needles - flat heel - size of your choice - domestic sewing machine - Organ brand
Set of 5 needles - flat heel - size of your choice - domestic sewing machine - Organ brand
Pack of 5 flat shank needles for domestic sewing machine - Choose the needle number for seams adapted to your fabric!
Features :
-Normal point needles, for all natural fabrics (mainly cotton or linen) and synthetic fabrics (polyester or viscose)
- Quality: superior, ORGAN brand
Remember to check whether your sewing machine uses flat head (domestic sewing machine) or round head (industrial sewing machine) machine needles.
Information:
What standard needle number should I choose depending on the fabric?
Number 60 (very fine fabric such as muslin, lace, ...)
Number 70 (cotton or linen or fine synthetic fabric)
Number 70-80 (medium fine fabric like shirts or dresses)
Number 80-90 (medium fabric such as suits, canvases and sheets)
Number 90-100 (semi-thick fabric such as tablecloths or light coats)
Number 110 (thick fabric)
Lightweight, medium or heavyweight fabrics, stretch jersey or sturdy denim, there is a needle suitable for every type of fabric and project, allowing you to achieve impeccable seams in every situation.
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