like everything else ~ it's more pleasant when you use the proper tool for the job.... these were all purchased a couple of pkgs at a time at 50% (or more) off. they end up costing between 30 and 50 cents a needle (with the exception of the twins - those are about $2.50, but they are usually only used for hems and such, so they'll last a good long while)
that is a lot of needles! you have to buy needs for stretch? and for quilting? ... yeesh, sewing is EXPENSIVE!
ReplyDeletelike everything else ~ it's more pleasant when you use the proper tool for the job....
ReplyDeletethese were all purchased a couple of pkgs at a time at 50% (or more) off.
they end up costing between 30 and 50 cents a needle (with the exception of the twins - those are about $2.50, but they are usually only used for hems and such, so they'll last a good long while)
I can fully relate to this...
ReplyDeleteNow if I could find more time to put all those wonderful knitting needles to work!
Ah, I was so not thinking!!! Serger needles!!! Gack! I snatched up a pkgs as well, but only got universal and quilting. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI would be embarrassed to tell you how un-often I've changed my serger needles ;-) poor thang!
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