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Sewing Needle Information

A sewing needle is a long slender tool with a pointed tip. The first needles were made of bone or wood; modern ones are manufactured from high carbon steel wire, nickel- or 18K gold plated for corrosion resistance. The highest quality embroidery needles are plated with two-thirds platinum and one-thirds titanium alloy. Traditionally, needles have been kept in needle books or needle cases which have become an object of adornment.

A needle for hand sewing has a hole, called the eye, at the blunt end to carry thread or cord through the fabric after the pointed end pierces it.

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Types of hand sewing needles

Eye of a No.5 sharp Metal container for sewing needles from the second half of the 20th century. From the Museo del Objeto del Objeto collection

Hand sewing needles come in a variety of types/ classes designed according to their intended use and in a variety of sizes within each type.

Needle size

Needle size is denoted by one or more numbers on the manufacturer's packet. The general convention for sizing of needles, like that of wire gauges, is that within any given class of needle the length and thickness of a needle increases as the size number decreases. For example, a size 9 needle will be thicker and longer than a size 12 needle-- however, a size 10 of one class may be (and in some cases actually is) either thinner or finer than a size 12 of another type (see table below). Where a packet contains a needle count followed by two size numbers such as "20 Sharps 5/10" the second set of numbers correspond to the range of sizes of needle within the packet, in this case typically ten sharps needles of size 5 and ten of size 10 (for a total of 20 needles). As another example, a packet labeled "16 Milliners 3/9" would contain 16 milliners needles ranging in sizes from 3 to 9.

Hand Needle Size Chart[1]
Size number Diameter (mm) Length (mm)
Sharps 8 0.61 36.5
Sharps 9 0.61 34.9
Sharps 10 0.46 33.3
Appliqué 9 0.53 34.9
Appliqué 10 0.46 34.3
Appliqué 12 0.46 28.8
Beading 10 0.41 54.6
Beading 13 0.41 48.5
Chenille 18 1.24 48.5
Chenille 20 1.07 45.5
Chenille 22 0.91 40.0
Chenille 24 0.76 37.0
Embroidery 3 0.99 44.5
Embroidery 4 0.91 42.9
Embroidery 5 0.84 41.3
Embroidery 6 0.76 39.7
Embroidery 7 0.69 38.1
Embroidery 8 0.61 36.5
Embroidery 9 0.53 34.9
Milliner 3 0.99 55.6
Milliner 5 0.84 50.8
Milliner 7 0.69 46.8
Milliner 9 0.53 42.9
Quilting needle 8 0.61 28.6
Quilting needle 9 0.56 27.3
Quilting needle 10 0.56 25.8
Quilting needle 12 0.51 22.7
Quilting needle 13 0.51 22.0
Quilting needle between 8 0.61 28.6
Quilting needle between 9 0.53 27.0
Quilting needle between 10 0.46 25.4
Quilting needle between 12 0.53 24.4
Tapestry 18 1.24 48.5
Tapestry 20 1.07 45.5
Tapestry 22 0.91 40.0
Tapestry 24 0.76 37.0
Yarn darners 14 2.01 71.4
Yarn darners 15 1.81 69.9
Yarn darners 16 1.60 68.3
Yarn darners 17 1.40 66.7
Yarn darners 18 1.24 63.5

Needles in archaeology

Magdalenian, Gourdan-Polignan France - Muséum of Toulouse

A variety of archaeological finds illustrate sewing has been present for thousands of years. The Romans left elaborate traces of their sewing technology, especially thimbles and needles. Even earlier Stone Age finds, such as the excavations on the island of Öland at Alby, Sweden, reveal objects such as bone needle cases dating to 6000 BC. Ivory needles were also found dated to 30,000 years ago at the Kostenki site in Russia.[2] Native Americans were known to use sewing needles from natural sources. One such source, the agave plant, provided both the needle and the "thread." The agave leaf would be soaked for an extended period of time, leaving a pulp, long, stringy fibers and a sharp tip connecting the ends of the fibers. The "needle" is essentially what was the tip end of the leaf. Once the fibers dried, the fibers and "needle" could then be used to sew together skins and other items used in a cloth-like manner.

See also

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Notes

  1. ^ http://www.hakidd.com/pdfs/Clover_Catalogue.pdf
  2. ^ Hoffecker, J., Scott, J., Excavations In Eastern Europe Reveal Ancient Human Lifestyles, University of Colorado at Boulder News Archive, March 21, 2002
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