Sewing machine needle


A sewing machine needle is a specialized needle for use in a sewing machine. A sewing machine needle consists of:
Domestic sewing machines, designed for use in homes as opposed to commercial sewing operations, use a common needle type referred to as "Groz-Beckert 130 / 705," "HAx1" or "15x1" needles. Needles labeled as "universal" needles are of this type and are generally the type of needles found in retail sewing supply shops. There are several sizes and types of needles for commercial/industrial sewing machines.

Construction

The majority of sewing machine needles are made of various grades of hardened steel coated with either nickel or chromium, though certain specialty needles are coated with titanium nitride on top of chromium. Titanium nitride is a reflective golden-colored ceramic material which reduces abrasion allowing the needle to stay sharper longer and last many times longer than other varieties. The titanium does not make the needle any "stronger", however, and such needles will bend and snap just as easily as any other.
Nickel plating is the least expensive and least durable form of plating. Chrome plating lasts longer and gives better abrasion resistance. Titanium nitride on top of chromium is the most expensive and is superior in performance to both chrome and nickel.

Size codes

More than a dozen modern conventions exist for numbering the sizes of sewing machine needles, though only two remain in common use: the American and the European. The European designation, established in 1942, corresponds to the diameter of the needle in hundredths of a millimeter at a non-reinforced point above the scarf. In both cases, a larger number corresponds to a larger, heavier needle.
Most sewing machine needles will have packaging that gives both of these numbers in its size description —. The length of all sewing machine needles has been standardized and does not require a separate code.
The following chart gives a comparison of the two systems:
AmericanEuropeanFabric types
860Very fine fabrics
965Very fine fabrics
1070Very fine fabrics
1175Light weight fabrics
1280Light weight fabrics
1490Medium weight fabrics
16100Heavy weight fabrics
18110Very heavy weight fabrics
19120Very heavy weight fabrics
20125Extra heavy fabrics
21130Extra heavy fabrics

Types

Most currently manufactured needles are designated according to "type", and fall into the following categories:
TypeDescription
UniversalThe universal class of needles are used on domestic machines. "Universal" refers to the shape of the needle shank and length of the needle rather than the actual sewing application or point. The most notable feature of universal needles is the flat face on the needle shank which helps to ensure the needle is inserted correctly. A universal class needle is designed to be used on virtually any domestic sewing machine. They do not fit industrial or commercial machines.
EmbroideryThese needles come with an extra large eye and a specially shaped scarf to prevent embroidery thread from shredding.
BallpointSimilar to a universal needle but has rounded edges and is not tapered the same way. Intended for closely knit fabrics where the rounded tip will push the weave out of the way rather than cut through it.
Jeans/ DenimIntended for tightly woven cottons such as canvas. Has a strong, sharp point and very slender eye.
WingNeedle has distinct "wings" on either side of the eye which hold the fabric open. Often used on hems and borders, and for decorative finishing. A larger size needle will leave a larger hole in the final piece of sewn fabric.
LeatherThese have a distinct triangular point to help the needle make a large, clean hole in non-woven materials like vinyl.
MetallicSimilar to an embroidery needle with a large eye and extra long scarf, but also includes a Teflon coating to the eye so that metallic threads will not shred when used.
QuiltingDesigned with an extra strong shaft and with a tapered point to penetrate multiple layers of woven fabrics without breaking and without shredding either the thread or the fabric being sewn.
Serger/ IndustrialThese needles can only be used in serger and overlocking machines.
Microtex/ SharpsMore slender and sharper than the universal needle. Suitable for fine woven fabrics, but also compatible for quilting and appliqué.
StretchThese needles are intended for use on fabrics with a significant amount of Spandex or similar fabric content. Rounded tip and specialized scarf and eye to prevent skipping.
TopstitchingThese have exceptionally sharp points and a very large eye to accommodate thick decorative topstitching threads. Very similar to the leather needle.
Twin/ TripleNeedles set in pairs or in groups of three on a single shaft designed to sew multiple, usually decorative, threads at once. These require specialized machinery to accommodate the extra needles, as well as multiple thread feeds. The twin or triple designation is usually accompanied by another needle type specification such as "stretch" or "denim", etc.

Singer number and color codes

colors and numbers its needles with the following system of codes to indicate the needle point type and shaft size:
code and shank colorPoint type
2000 - uncoloredchromium-coated regular point, for high-speed embroidery stitching
2020 - redregular point, for woven fabrics
2022, 2053, 2054 - uncoloredoverlock needles, only for overlocking machines
2044 - uncoloredembroidery needle
2045 - yellowball point, for knits
2026 - blueheavy-duty point, for denims
2032 - brownchisel or wedge point, for leathers
2025 - uncoloredtwin needles
2040 - uncoloredhemstitch or wing-needle, for "heirloom" or decorative sewing, best on woven cottons and linens

Shoulder colorShaft size
green9
orange11
blue14
purple16
silver18

SVP Worldwide colour codes

The coloured band on some types of Inspira needles indicates the needle type.
Shoulder colourType
purpleStretch
yellowMicrotex
redEmbroidery
blueDenim
greenQuilting
uncoloredOthers

Kenmore color codes

Kenmore colors its needles with a different system of color codes which indicate the needle's size:
Shank colorShaft sizeShaft size
blue1175
orange1280
red1490
purple16100
green18110

Schmetz colour codes

The coloured top band on some types of Schmetz needles indicates the needle type.
Top shoulder colourType
yellowStretch
lightgraySuper Stretch
blueJeans
orangeJersey
greenQuilting
redEmbroidery
purpleMicrotex
pinkMetallic
lt. greenTopstitch
brownLeather
uncoloredOthers