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Thread and Needle Chart
SECTION II GETTING READY TO SEW
In general, fine thread and
needles are used for sewing
thin fabrics, and thicker
threads and needles are
used for sewing heavy
fabrics.
Always test thread and
needle size on a small piece
of fabric which will be used
for actual sewing.
Use the same thread for
needle and bobbin.
( To Select a Suitable Needle)
*A number indicating the size
of needle is marked on the
stem.
The higher the number, the
thicker the needle.
*A BLUE TIPPED needle is
supplied with the machine.
* Do not use any needle
which is bent or blunt.
BLUE TIPPED needle
Stem
When sewing stretch, very
fine fabric or synthetics, use
a BLUE TIPPED needle.
The blue tipped needle
effectively prevents skipped
stitches.
When sewing very fine
fabrics, use a piece of
stabilizer to prevent thread
distortion.
Needle Size
Light
weight
Crepe de Chine, Voile
Lawn, Organdy, Georgette,
Tricot
Fabrics
Threads
9
or
11
Medium
weight
Linens, Cotton, Pique,
Serge, Double Knits,
Percale
50 Silk
50 to 80 Cotton
50 to 60 Synthetic
Cotton Covered
Polyester
11
or
14
14
or
16
50 Silk
40 to 50 Cotton
40 to 50 Synthetic
Cotton Covered
Polyester
Denim, Tweed, Gabardine,
Coating, Drapery and
Upholstery Fabric
Heavy
weight
Fine Silk
Fine Cotton
Fine Synthetic
Fine Cotton Covered
Polyester
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