Quilting Needles

by Karen on December 21, 2008

in quilting links, quilts

santaclaus112.jpgI have had a number of new quilters and then not so new quilters ask me about what kind of needles and other quilting notions do I use so I thought I would talk about needles today.

I use Roxanne #11 betweens for all of my quilting needs – and by that I mean piecing, quilting and applique.   A lot of people use different size needles for different projects but that has not worked for me.  Straw needles – very long as the name indicates are what a lot of quilters use for needle turn applique which is the kind of applique that I do — if I use that needle I tend to prick my the front of my thumb for some reason – I guess maybe it is the way I hold the fabric and the needle? I don’t know but I find a shorter needle works for me.  Here is a photo of the Rebecca needles from their web site:  the picture is of the number 10 needle but like I say I use the size 11 it is slightly shorter.

quilting-betweens.jpg These needles come in a little glass tube with a stopper that has a tiny shell on it there are 50 needles in the container.  Occasionally I have trouble with needles bending but not often.  Of course when you order on line sometimes the shipping and handling cost more than the product does itself, so when I do order my needles as I can not find them locally I usually check the web site and see what else I could possibly use or need and usually end up ordering a few other things to make myself feel it was worth the s&h fees. :)   Normally I will order two of the little tubes of needles- a hundred needles will last me a long time and then I am not paying shipping and handling again for while.

Sometimes I have a hard time pulling such a short needle through the 3 layers of quilting and I use what I refer to as a needle puller, here is a photo of that:

w-2_small.jpg they are little rubber disc’s, you can order those from this site:   or many other on line stores, or purchase them at Hobby Lobby and/or Hancocks.   Maybe if you have a local quilt shop they carry them also.  They last a long time, you might even have something around your house that you could use.

Other needles that some quilters use are John James, and of course there are many other brands.  I feel that I have tried so many and I keep coming back to the Rebecca needles so that is what I only use now, no sense in me trying out other brands when they do not work for me.  You might feel that Rebecca needles aren’t right for you – we all have our likes and dislikes and whatever you use just make sure you like it and that it works for you.

Tomorrow or sometime this week I will show you my thimble collection and what kind I use and where you can purchase some of them.

{ 6 comments }

CJ December 21, 2008 at 7:40 pm

Your blog is wonderful. Happy Christmas.

Thanks for your comments on my blog. I had the same reservations you did about the Nearly Insane quilt as you did. All those colours on the front cover really put me off. A black and white photocopy of the quilt and seeing the quilt in a fewer colours are what convinced me. If you look at the first post on my NearlyInsaneQuilts blog I’ve got a link to a red & white Nearly Insane quilt. It’s amazing.

I hope you join us. I’m also working on a Dear Jane quilt (at the same time no less) and Nearly Insane, so far, is easier.

Karen December 21, 2008 at 8:04 pm

thanks CJ, I went to the picture of the Nearly Insane quilt in just a few colors with the white background – it was amazing how different it looked than the one pictured on the book. It is beautiful in those reds & whites! Just looking at that now I can picture it better in whites/greens or whites/blues ect. I think if I do it I will have to do it like that too. I like the colors you are doing as well. Right now for my second dear jane I am doing it in the red batik and a cream with touch of yellow and it looks so different than my scrappy jane. I will book mark your site and let you know if I decide to start working on it – I’m afraid if I do though it will take forever with all these other projects I am working on!

Mary LeClerc December 22, 2008 at 8:49 am

Karen..stay warm down there!

Karen December 22, 2008 at 9:02 am

yes Mary it is cold here today – woke up to 11 degrees!! that is cold for central Arkansas!

Karen L December 24, 2008 at 1:14 pm

Karen …. not sure but didn’t you mean to call the above mentioned quilting betweens Roxanne not Rebecca? I have a couple of these little little glass tubes with the shell on top and they are called Roxanne. Hmmm, the picture seems to say Roxanne also. Guess you just had the name Rebecca on your mind, huh? Anyway, they are wonderful needles and I always try to keep a supply around. I also have had a few of them bend on me but not big deal when you have 49 more of them available. Like your blog and love your quilts. Keep them coming!

Karen December 24, 2008 at 3:22 pm

Thank you Karen L. that I had called the Roxanne needles “Rebecca” by mistake, I do mean Roxanne needles and I fixed that in the post. I don’t even know a Rebecca so don’t know why I said that :)

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