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Sharp 15x1ST Home Embroidery Machine Needles (Ball Point)

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Precision Embroidery with Organ Home Embroidery Machine NeedlesElevate your home embroidery projects with these premium Organ needles. Designed with a flat shank for compatibility with popular home embroidery machines, these needles feature a large eye to accommodate various threads, including me...

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Overview

Precision Embroidery with Organ Home Embroidery Machine Needles

Elevate your home embroidery projects with these premium Organ needles. Designed with a flat shank for compatibility with popular home embroidery machines, these needles feature a large eye to accommodate various threads, including metallic options, ensuring smooth and precise stitching. Choose from multiple sizes to match your project needs. (Metric 75/11 Ball Point)

  • Type: Home Embroidery Machine Needles
  • Shank: Flat Shank
  • Eye: Large Eye
  • Tip: Ball Point
  • Quantity: 50 Needles
  • Needle Systems: 15x1 ST, HAx1 ST, 705H-E

Key Features

This is a special version of the 15x1 for embroidery and decorative stitching. It is made to higher standards for longer life.

It has an oversize eye to reduce stress and tension on the thread. It also accommodates metallic threads for heavier top stitching thread and makes needle threading easier.

Ball Point needles are used for sewing on knits; the rounded tip allows the needle to pass between the fabric threads by separating them.

50 Needles Per Size

Needle Systems: 15x1 ST: HAx1 ST, 705H-E

Specifications

Needle Type
Home Embroidery Machine Needles (Ball Point)
Needle System
15x1 ST (HAx1 ST, 705H-E)
Quantity
50 Needles Per Size
Features
Oversize eye, reduces thread stress, accommodates metallic and heavier threads, easier threading
Tip Type
Ball Point (for knits)

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Designed specifically for embroidery and decorative stitching, offering specialized performance for these tasks.
  • Manufactured to higher standards compared to standard 15x1 needles, contributing to longer life and durability.
  • Features an oversized eye, effectively reducing stress and tension on the thread, which can prevent breakage.
  • Accommodates metallic threads and heavier topstitching threads, expanding creative possibilities for users.
  • Facilitates easier needle threading due to the larger eye, enhancing user convenience during setup.
  • Includes a ball point tip, ideal for sewing on knits by separating fabric threads without causing damage.

👎 Cons

  • The specialized design for embroidery means it may not be the optimal choice for general sewing tasks on woven fabrics.
  • Ball Point needles are specifically for knits and might not produce the desired stitch quality or precision on woven materials.
  • The description does not specify the needle size or variety within the 50-needle pack, only the system.

Frequently Asked Questions

These needles are a special version of the 15x1 specifically designed for embroidery and decorative stitching, made to higher standards for longer life and optimal performance in these applications.
The oversize eye on these needles reduces stress and tension on the thread, which helps prevent breakage, and also makes it easier to thread the needle, especially with metallic or heavier topstitching threads.
These are Ball Point needles, which are specifically designed for sewing on knits by separating the fabric threads. They are not typically recommended for woven fabrics, where a sharp point is usually preferred.
Each package of Sharp 15x1ST Home Embroidery Machine Needles contains 50 needles per size, ensuring a good supply for ongoing projects.
The Ball Point tip allows the needle to pass between the fabric threads of knits by separating them, rather than piercing them, which helps prevent damage and runs in the fabric.