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Basic sewing is divided into five processes: measuring, cutting, marking,
stitching by hand or machine, and pressing. For each of these tasks, there
are essential tools to make the steps easier and the results superior.
Build an equipment inventory as you add to your sewing skills.
Hand Sewing Equipment
Needles and pins are available in a variety of sizes and styles for
different uses. Look for rustproof needles and pins made of brass, nickel-plated
steel or stainless steel. Pins with colored ball heads rather than flat
heads are easier to see in fabric and less likely to get lost. The following
descriptions relate to the image below:
1) Sharps are all-purpose, medium length needles used for general sewing.
2) Crewels are generally used for embroidery. They are sharp and of
medium length.
3) Ballpoint needles are used on knits. Instead of a sharp point which
may pierce the fabric, the rounded end pushes the knit loops apart.
4) Betweens are very short and round-eyed. They help make fine stitches
in heavy fabric or quilting.
5) Milliner’s needles are long with round eyes, used for making long
basting or gathering stitches.
6) Silk pins are used for light to medium-weight fabrics. Size #17.
is 1 1/16" (2.6 cm) long; #20 is 1 1/4" (3.2 cm). Both are also available
with glass or plastic heads. Extra fine 1 3/4" (4.5 cm) silk pins are
easier to see in fabric because of their length.
7) Straight pins in brass, steel or stainless steel are used for general
sewing. They are usually 1 1/16" (2.6 cm) long.
8) Pleating pins are only 1" (2.5 cm) long, for pinning delicate fabrics
in the seam allowance.
9) Quilting pins are 1 1/4" (3.2 cm) long, used for heavy materials
because of their length.
10) Ballpoint pins are used for knits.
11) Thimble protects your middle finger while hand sewing. It is available
in sizes 6 (small) to 12 (large) for individual, snug fit.
12) Pin cushion provides a safe place to store pins. Some pin cushions
have an emery pack (an abrasive material) attached for cleaning pins
and needles. A wrist pin cushion (12a) keeps pins handy.
13) Needle threader eases threading of hand or machine needles.
14) Beeswax with holder strengthens thread and prevents tangling for
hand sewing.

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