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The Hekisn Large-Eye Plastic Sewing Needles set includes 16 colorful, durable needles in two sizes (2.2 inches and 2.76 inches), designed for easy threading and perfect for a variety of sewing and knitting projects, making them ideal for both adults and kids.
Point Type | Blunt |
Recommended Uses For Product | Sewing, Knitting |
Color | Green |
Material | Plastic |
Item Length | 2.76 Inches |
T**L
Good Needles For Braiding Horse Tails!
I actually use these for braiding horse's tails. The eyes are big enough that I can easily thread yarn through and the length is perfect for tying up pinwheels in tail braids. The bright colors are good too as I don't lose them in the bottom of my braiding kit.
D**E
Basic and exactly what you'd expect
Great plastic yarn needs. Good colors, good quality. 100% what i expected
A**R
Couldn't do without them!
These are perfect for my knitting projects. I don't think I would manage well without them.
C**A
Good
Just what I needed!
A**A
Delighted
Great assortment of needles!Also the quality of the metal needles better than an order previously ordered from another vendor on Amazon
C**A
Sturdy and work great
I use these for loom knitting and they work great :) no issues
T**3
Exactly as expected
Great price. Big eye for ease of use with yarn
R**M
Only the smallest needle will fit through plastic "canvas" mesh...
I bought this to teach young kids (including ones that can't be "trusted" with real, pointy, metal needles either yet or maybe never due to disabilities) stitches on craft plastic canvas mesh. I dunno if the plastic canvas mesh can be purchased in different sizes of mesh holes - but in what looks like the "standard" size, only the smallest needle will fit through the holes in the mesh.I tried two "yarns" threaded double. One is 100% cotton sock darning stuff from Walmart, the other is DMC embroidery floss. The sock darning stuff, while thicker - was slightly easier to pull through? Maybe it seemed that way because the thickness of the yarn anchored it to the mesh well with the first stitch. The embroidery floss would have to be anchored or you run the danger of yanking the end out of the project without an anchor stitch. I definitely flipped the scrap over just to push the needle through using the tabletop as a thimble while doing the couple embroidery floss stitches 'cuz my fingers got a little tired doing just six stitches.If I can find bigger-holed mesh they'd be more useful. I might try to find some "soft" burlap that could be more fun to sew on using an embroidery hoop to keep the fabric stiff and steady for the young-uns.Edited to add: the medium sized ones are perfect for learning stitches using 5 squares-per-inch latch-hook rug mesh. I've ordered a couple bulk packages of just the medium sized needle and hope they get here soon.The biggest ones seem like they would make good bodkins for such a cheap price.
V**P
They are perfect for kids.
They make a messy hole if you are trying to puncture cardstock with them...not recommended for that.
P**I
Funcionales
Funcionales
J**T
Plastic needles
Perfect for stringing strings on blinds
A**.
Not the best quality but functional
Cheaply made but it serves my purpose.
O**Y
True as described
True as described
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