Product Overview
What’s included?
- 25 stainless steel needles, sharp-tipped.
- Five sizes: approx. 1.6″, 1.8″, 2.0″, 2.2″, and 2.4″ (5 needles each) .
- Elegant wooden case for safe storage.
Key features:
- Large eyes make threading thick strands easy. This is ideal for embroidery, quilting, leather, wool, and general sewing .
- Rust-resistant stainless steel ensures smooth fabric gliding and long life .
- Variety of sizes increases versatility. Longer needles for thick/heavy fabrics and shorter for fine work .
- Compact wooden case keeps your needles organized and portable .
Advantages & Use Cases
Benefit | Why It Matters |
Large threaded eye | Great for thick yarn, leather, and for users with low dexterity or vision |
Five size assortment | Provides options for different materials and thread thickness |
Sharp stainless tips | Efficiently pierces fabrics like denim, wool, canvas |
Compact storage | Wooden case protects needles while staying portable |
Cost-effective | Comparable quality to branded alternatives at a lower price |
Step-by-Step User Guide
1. Open & Identify
- Slide off or open the lid of the wooden case.
- Note each size group (usually arranged by length) and select one that fits your project.

2. Choose the Right Needle
- Use the longer needles (2.2″- 2.4″) for thick fabric, leather.
- Use shorter needles (1.6″ – 2.0″) for light cotton, embroidery.

3. Thread It Easily
- Cut some embroidery floss, yarn, or thread, preferably at an angle.
- Pinch the tip and insert it through the large eye of the needle.
- Pull enough thread so 2 – 3″ extend past the eye, securing it with a small knot if needed.

4. Start Stitching
- Running Stitch–Simple in-and-out stitch for seams and gathering.
- Backstitch–Strong stitch for seams that need durability.
- Whip Stitch–Used to sew two edges together or for hemming.
- Slip Stitch (Blind Hem Stitch)–Nearly invisible; ideal for hems.
- Basting (Tacking) Stitch–Temporary stitch to hold fabric in place.
- Overcast Stitch–Prevents fraying along raw fabric edges.
- Ladder Stitch (Invisible Stitch)–Invisibly closes seams, great for stuffed items.

5. After Use
- Wipe the needle with a soft cloth to remove lint.
- Store back in the wooden case: group by size to avoid rust or bending.

Tips & Tricks
- Thread length care: Keep it manageable. Too long can tangle.
- Threader alternative: If the thread is too thick, use a needle-threader (sold separately but common in other kits).
- Needle care: Occasionally apply a drop of sewing machine oil to keep stainless smooth and rust-free.
- Why mix sizes?: Having multiple lengths gives you more versatility .
- Sharpen blunted points: Rub gently on fine-grit sandpaper to restore sharpness.
When to Use Which Size?
- 1.6″ – 1.8″: Fine fabrics, cross-stitch, mending.
- 2.0″ – 2.2″: General sewing, embroidery, quilting.
- 2.4″: Heavy fabrics, leather, thick wool.
Final Thoughts
This needle kit is an excellent value of quality, variety, and portability.These are durable, easy to thread, and ideal for all kinds of crafts.
With the guide above, even sewing beginners can confidently tackle projects ranging from mending and quilting to leather craft and embroidery.
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