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Dritz 58-75 Machine Needles: Ball Point, Size 11, 4-Count, Nickel - Review & Buying Guide Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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Description of Dritz 58-75 Machine Needles: Ball Point, Size 11, 4-Count, Nickel - Review & Buying Guide

The Package Height Of The Product Is 0.33 Inches. Country Of Origin: China. The Package Length Of The Product Is 4.8 Inches. The Package Width Of The Product Is 2.2 Inches

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Slightly disappointed

Arrived on time but the plastic cap is torn and one of the needles is bent due to the way the yellow part is made - the pilot hole was not made directly on the machine, when the needle was inserted it went through plastic. Just a note for me to stick with Schmetz next time,

Pros
  • Sewing machine needles
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

If you need more sewing needles this is a great deal.

I always sew on my sewing machine and I get a little nervous when I have a spare needle. Sometimes I'm waiting for a needle to break, or when I'm sewing a project that needs to be done quickly, I just go and change needles on the sewing machine. So I decided to buy a set of 8 needles and I'm glad I did. These needles are pretty good because I didn't have to change them and they last a little longer than the needles that came with my sewing machine. I find that I just work slower when sewing…

Pros
  • Machine Needles
Cons
  • Broken

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Size #9 Needles

This is a good brand of sewing machine needles. Size #9 is for lightweight fabrics such as cambric, voile and cambric. If the packaging is red, then the needles are universal, that is, only for woven materials. If you are sewing knitwear or stretchy fabrics, you will need a pen needle, which comes in a yellow box. Most people don't know it, but it's a good idea to change your needle after every project (or after eight hours of work). sewing) not only because the needle will dull over time…

Pros
  • Sewing
Cons
  • Some Small Things