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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 gold plated for corrosion resistance. The highest quality embroidery needles are made of platinum
Platinum

Platinum is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Pt and an atomic number of 78. Its name is derived from the Spanish term platina del Pinto, which is literally translated into "little silver of the Pinto River." It is in Group 10 of the periodic table of elements....
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Needles (for Sewing)
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 gold plated for corrosion resistance. The highest quality embroidery needles are made of platinum
Platinum

Platinum is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Pt and an atomic number of 78. Its name is derived from the Spanish term platina del Pinto, which is literally translated into "little silver of the Pinto River." It is in Group 10 of the periodic table of elements....
. 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
Eye of a needle

File:The Obama Family by Willard Wigan.jpgThe eye of a needle is the section of a sewing needle formed into a loop for pulling thread, located at the end opposite the point....
, at the non-pointed end to carry thread or cord through the fabric after the pointed end pierces it. Hand sewing needles have different names depending on their purpose.

Needle size is denoted by a number on the packet. The convention for sizing is that the length and thickness of a needle increases as the size number decreases. For example, a size 1 needle will be thicker and longer, while a size 10 will be shorter and finer.

Types of hand sewing needles

These come in 10 sizes, ranging from No.1: very heavy to No.10: very fine.

  • Sharps are needles used for general sewing. They have a sharp point, a round eye and are of medium length. The difference between sharps and other sewing needles can mainly be seen in their length.


  • Embroidery
    Embroidery

    File:Kazakh rug chain stitch embroidery.jpgEmbroidery is the art or handicraft of decorating Textile or other materials with sewing needle and yarn....
     needles, also known as Crewel
    Crewel embroidery

    Crewel Embroidery, or Crewelwork, is a decorative form of surface embroidery using wool and a variety of different embroidery stitches to follow a design outline applied to the fabric....
      needles, are identical to sharps but have a longer eye to enable easier threading of multiple embroidery threads and thicker yarns
    Yarn

    Yarn is a long continuous length of interlocked fibers, suitable for use in the production of textiles, sewing, crocheting, knitting, weaving, embroidery and ropemaking....
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  • Betweens or Quilting
    Quilting

    Quilting is a sewing method done either by hand, by sewing machine, or by a Longarm Quilting system. The process uses a needle and thread to join two or more layers of material together to make a quilt....
     needles are shorter, with a small rounded eye and are usually used for making fine stitches on heavy fabrics such as in tailoring, quilt
    Quilt

    A quilt is a type of bedding? a bed covering composed of a quilt top, a layer of Batting , and a layer of fabric for backing, generally combined using the technique of quilting....
     making and other detailed handwork.


  • Milliners' needles are longer than sharps, are useful for basting and pleating, and are used in millinery
    Millinery

    Millinery refers to hats and other clothing sold by a milliner to women, men and children or the profession or business of designing, making, or selling hats, dresses, and hat trim to women....
     work.


  • Easy- or Self-threading needles, also called Calyx-eyed Sharps, have a slot for the thread, rather than an eye.


Special purpose needles

These needles come in various sizes so numbering will differ from the needles described above.

  • Ballpoints have a rounded point and are used for knitted fabrics. Sizes 5-10.


  • Beading needles are very fine, with a narrow eye to enable it to fit through the centre of beads and sequins. They are usually long so that a number of beads can be threaded at a time. Sizes 10-15.


  • Bodkin. This is a long, thick needle with a ballpoint end and a large, elongated eye. They can be flat or round and are generally used for threading elastic, ribbon or tape through casings and lace openings.


  • Chenille needles are similar to tapestry
    Needlepoint

    Needlepoint is a form of canvas work embroidery, in which yarn is stitched through a canvas ground textile. Unlike surface embroidery, needlepoint uses the canvas, or ground fabric, to create a new fabric....
     needles, but with large, long eyes and a very sharp point to penetrate close weave fabrics. Useful for ribbon
    Ribbon

    A ribbon or riband is a thin band of flexible material, typically cloth but also plastic or sometimes metal, used primarily for binding and tying....
     embroidery. Sizes 13-26.


  • Darning
    Darning

    Darning is a sewing technique for repairing holes or worn areas in Textile or knitting with needle and thread alone. It is often done by hand, but it is also possible to darn with a sewing machine....
     needles have a blunt tip and large eye, similar to tapestry needles, but are longer, with a yarn darners being the heaviest with very large eyes to thread yarn. Various types, with sizes ranging from 1-18.


  • Doll
    Doll

    A doll is an object that represents a baby or other human being, but includes likenesses of animals and imaginary creatures. Dolls have been around since the dawn of human civilization, and have been fashioned from a vast array of materials, ranging from stone, clay, wood, bone, cloth and paper, to porcelain, china, rubber and plastic....
     needles are long and thin and are used for soft sculpturing on dolls, particularly facial details. Size 2.5"-7" long.


  • Leather
    Leather

    Leather is a material created through the tanning of rawhides and skins of animals, primarily cattlehide. The tanning process converts the putrescible skin into a durable, long-lasting and versatile natural material for various uses....
     needles, also known as Glovers needles, have a triangular point for piercing the leather without tearing it. Used on leather, suede, vinyl and plastic. Sizes 3/0-10.


  • Sailmaker needles are similar to leather needles, but the triangular point extends further up the shaft. Used for sewing thick canvas or heavy leather.


  • Tapestry
    Tapestry

    Tapestry is a form of textile art. It is Weaving by hand on a vertical loom. It is weft-faced weaving, in which all the warp threads are hidden in the completed work, unlike cloth weaving where both the warp and the weft threads may be visible....
     needles have a large eye and a blunt tip. They are used for working on embroidery canvas
    Canvas

    Canvas is an extremely heavy-duty plain weave cloth used for making sails, tents, marquees, backpacks, and other functions where sturdiness is required....
    , even-weave
    Even-weave

    Even-weave fabric or canvas is any weave textile where the Warp and weft yarns are of the same size.Even-weave fabrics are typically required as foundations for counted-thread embroidery styles such as cross-stitch, needlepoint, and blackwork so that a stitch of the same "count" will be the same length whether it crosses warp or weft th...
     material and other loosely woven fabrics. The blunt tip allow the needle to pass through the fabric without damaging it. Double ended tapestry needles, with the hole in the middle, are also available for the convenience of embroiderers who work with fabric mounted in a frame. Sizes from 13 (heaviest) to 28 (finest).


  • Tatting
    Tatting

    This page is about a form of lace making Tatting is a technique for handcrafting a particularly durable lace constructed by a series of knots and loop ....
     needles are long and are the same thickness for their entire length, including at the eye, to enable thread to be pulled through the double stitches used in tatting. Tatting needles should not be confused with tattoo needles and would be very ineffective at the task.


  • Upholstery
    Upholstery

    Upholstery is the work of providing furniture, especially chairs, with padding, Spring s, webbing, and textile or leather covers. The word upholstery comes from the Middle English words up and holden, meaning to hold up....
     needles are heavy, long needles that can be straight or curved. Used for sewing heavy fabrics, upholstery work, tufting and for tying quilts. Curved needles are used for difficult situations where a straight needle is not practical and are also used in fabric box-making. Heavy duty 12" needles are used for repairing mattresses
    Mattress

    A 'mattress' is a mat or pad, usually placed on top of a bed, upon which to sleep or lie.The word mattress is derived from Arabic language words meaning "to throw" and "place where something is thrown" or "mat, cushion." During the Crusades, Europeans adopted the Arabic method of sleeping on cushions thrown on the floor, and the word m...
    . Straight sizes: 3"-12" long, curved: 1.5"-6" long.


Needles in archaeology

A variety of archaeological finds illustrate sewing has been present for thousands of years. The Romans
Ancient Rome

Ancient Rome was a civilization that grew out of a small agricultural community founded on the Italian Peninsula as early as the 10th century BC....
 left elaborate traces of their sewing technology, especially thimble
Thimble

A thimble is a protective shield worn on the finger or thumb. It is generally used for sewing.The earliest known thimble was Ancient Rome and was found at Pompeii....
s and needles. Even earlier Stone Age
Stone Age

The Stone Age is a broad prehistory time period during which humans widely used Rock for toolmaking.Stone tools were made from a variety of different kinds of stone....
 finds, such as the excavations on the island of Öland
Öland

is the second largest Islands of Sweden and the smallest of the traditional provinces of Sweden. ?land has an area of 1,342 km? and is located in Baltic Sea just off the coast of Sm?land....
 at Alby, Sweden, reveal objects such as bone
Bone

Bones are rigid organ that form part of the endoskeleton of vertebrates. They function to move, support, and protect the various organs of the body, produce red blood cell and white blood cells and store minerals....
 needle cases dating to 6000 BC. Needles were also found just above an ash layer dated to 40,000 years ago at the Kostenki
Kostenki

Kostenki is a village located in Voronezh Oblast, Russia. Geographical location . It is known for high concentration of cultural remains of modern humans from beginning of Upper Paleolithic era....
 site in Russia.

Native Americans
Indigenous peoples of the Americas

The indigenous peoples of the Americas are the pre-Columbian inhabitants of the Americas, their descendants, and many ethnic groups who identify with those peoples....
 were known to use sewing needles from natural sources. One such source, the agave
Agave

Agave is a succulent plant plant of a large botanical genus of the same name, belonging to the family Agavaceae....
 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

  • Thimble
    Thimble

    A thimble is a protective shield worn on the finger or thumb. It is generally used for sewing.The earliest known thimble was Ancient Rome and was found at Pompeii....
  • Treen
  • Needle threader
    Needle threader

    A needle threader is a small device for helping put the yarn throught the eye of small needles. Most familiar today is the needle threader of Victorian era design, consisting of a small Tinplate stamped with the Queen...