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Miles Kimball Self Threading Needles Review

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Description of Miles Kimball Self Threading Needles

Made with high-carbon steel. Set of 48 comes in assorted sizes. Eliminates the hassle of threading needles. Needle tops are gilded with 18K gold for easy sliding.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Love these Easy-Thread Needles!

As a frequent Arts and Crafts enthusiast, I've struggled with threading needles in the past, but not with these! Thanks to my knowledge gained in practice, these needles have made my life so much easier. The thin design and built-in threader make sewing a breeze. The only con is that the needles are quite delicate, so they may bend or break easily if not handled with care. Overall, I highly recommend these needles to anyone who loves working with fabric and thread.

Pros
  • Easy to thread, making sewing quick and hassle-free.
Cons
  • Not suitable for individuals with poor eyesight or shaky hands, as the needles are quite small and delicate.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for general hand sewing.

Easy to use, but if someone buys them to use for embroidery, the ears are too small to use with more than one thread or two threads all six just not practical Option.

Pros
  • Hand sewing needles
Cons
  • A dubious purchase for the elderly

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Favorite Needles

I can sew with a needle, but I prefer to use self-threading needles. They are easy to use and do not damage the thread. I often use them to hand sew with Kevlar thread for repairs. Towards the end, the tips taper off quickly. This means that if you prick yourself, it won't be as bad, unlike a beading needle, which goes in very deep.

Pros
  • Crafts and Sewing
Cons
  • I can't remember but there was something