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Very thin needle perfect for appliqueing. It is characterized by a large needle eye. Contains six #10 Big Eye Applique Needles per package Actual needle size is 0.56mm x 33.3mm.
Made of: Metal
Use: Applique Needle
Size: Needle, 0.56mm x 33.0mm.
Included: 6 needles per package
A stitcher's needle is like a painter's brush: their most used tool, and the version of the tool you choose affects your creative experience as a whole. We've explained before how important it is to use the correct type of needle in regards to both stitch and thread. The type of needle isn't the only thing that matters though! The quality of your needle also plays a very important role in your stitching. One brand known for exceptional quality in all the products they create, but especially needles, is Tulip!
Tulip's factory is located in the Kake region in the heart of the Chugoku Mountains in Hiroshima, Japan. "Hiroshimahari", or Hiroshima needle production, has a history of over 300 years. The Kake region was known during the Edo Period as the center for iron making, with the iron being transported into the city to be processed into needles. Because of this, Hiroshima had a monopoly on iron, causing needle production to become an industry local to Hiroshima. This specialization has continued to present day, with Hiroshima still producing 90% of Japan's needles and pins. Founded by Atsushi Harada, Tulip aims to continue progressing their expertise in technology, while respecting and preserving the traditional techniques of Hiroshimahari. The best way to describe how special these needles are comes from Tulip themselves: "The 'Made in Hiroshima' label is proof of a high-quality needle that is rooted in Hiroshima's history and traditional needle-making techniques."
Tulip needles go through more than 30 processes to ensure that each needle is of the highest quality possible. The basics of what makes Tulip needles so amazing are:
Easy to thread eye
Flexible body
Sharp point for smooth piercing
Polished lengthwise to minimize contact surface with fabrics
The cherry on top of the sleek shape of Tulip needles is the flawlessly shaped eye. Designed to prevent snagging your fabric, the eye is still large enough to make threading as easy as possible.
Tulip's precision-processing technology and surface treatment create a needle body that is extra smooth with the perfect amount of flexibility, making it easy on your hands while stitching, but difficult to bend or break.
With the perfectly shaped point for each type of needle in your arsenal, all Tulip needles have the supreme strength and durability of steel, while providing super smooth piercing through any fabric for effortless stitching.
Tulip has progressed their cutting, grinding, and polishing technologies for over 50 years, with a devout dedication to maintaining the highest quality. Every needle they produce is put through extensive testing and processes to ensure they meet the standard Tulip is known for. So how are Tulip needles made?
1. Wire Drawing The wire is extruded in the size needed for that type of needle
Straight Cut
Wire is stretched and cut equal to the length of two needles
3. Point Grinding The needle goes through repeated grinding to sharpen
Head Shaping
The eye is stamped and the two needles are split
5. Round Grinding The sides of the eye are ground down to make it smooth
6. Hardening & Tempering Very important processes that give the needle hardness and elasticity
Body Grinding
Needle surface is polished by rotating the needle in polishing agent and oil
8. Point Sharpening Repeated grinding sharpens the point
9. Nickel Plating Needle is plated with nickel, with the eye of some being plated with gold
Inspection
The eye of every Tulip needle is closely inspected
Try out these incredible needles for yourself and experience what over 300 years worth of history has lead up to!
Credit for this wonderful presentation goes to Sue Spargo.
Description
Very thin needle perfect for appliqueing. It is characterized by a large needle eye. Contains six #10 Big Eye Applique Needles per package Actual needle size is 0.56mm x 33.3mm.
Made of: Metal
Use: Applique Needle
Size: Needle, 0.56mm x 33.0mm.
Included: 6 needles per package
A stitcher's needle is like a painter's brush: their most used tool, and the version of the tool you choose affects your creative experience as a whole. We've explained before how important it is to use the correct type of needle in regards to both stitch and thread. The type of needle isn't the only thing that matters though! The quality of your needle also plays a very important role in your stitching. One brand known for exceptional quality in all the products they create, but especially needles, is Tulip!
Tulip's factory is located in the Kake region in the heart of the Chugoku Mountains in Hiroshima, Japan. "Hiroshimahari", or Hiroshima needle production, has a history of over 300 years. The Kake region was known during the Edo Period as the center for iron making, with the iron being transported into the city to be processed into needles. Because of this, Hiroshima had a monopoly on iron, causing needle production to become an industry local to Hiroshima. This specialization has continued to present day, with Hiroshima still producing 90% of Japan's needles and pins. Founded by Atsushi Harada, Tulip aims to continue progressing their expertise in technology, while respecting and preserving the traditional techniques of Hiroshimahari. The best way to describe how special these needles are comes from Tulip themselves: "The 'Made in Hiroshima' label is proof of a high-quality needle that is rooted in Hiroshima's history and traditional needle-making techniques."
Tulip needles go through more than 30 processes to ensure that each needle is of the highest quality possible. The basics of what makes Tulip needles so amazing are:
Easy to thread eye
Flexible body
Sharp point for smooth piercing
Polished lengthwise to minimize contact surface with fabrics
The cherry on top of the sleek shape of Tulip needles is the flawlessly shaped eye. Designed to prevent snagging your fabric, the eye is still large enough to make threading as easy as possible.
Tulip's precision-processing technology and surface treatment create a needle body that is extra smooth with the perfect amount of flexibility, making it easy on your hands while stitching, but difficult to bend or break.
With the perfectly shaped point for each type of needle in your arsenal, all Tulip needles have the supreme strength and durability of steel, while providing super smooth piercing through any fabric for effortless stitching.
Tulip has progressed their cutting, grinding, and polishing technologies for over 50 years, with a devout dedication to maintaining the highest quality. Every needle they produce is put through extensive testing and processes to ensure they meet the standard Tulip is known for. So how are Tulip needles made?
1. Wire Drawing The wire is extruded in the size needed for that type of needle
Straight Cut
Wire is stretched and cut equal to the length of two needles
3. Point Grinding The needle goes through repeated grinding to sharpen
Head Shaping
The eye is stamped and the two needles are split
5. Round Grinding The sides of the eye are ground down to make it smooth
6. Hardening & Tempering Very important processes that give the needle hardness and elasticity
Body Grinding
Needle surface is polished by rotating the needle in polishing agent and oil
8. Point Sharpening Repeated grinding sharpens the point
9. Nickel Plating Needle is plated with nickel, with the eye of some being plated with gold
Inspection
The eye of every Tulip needle is closely inspected
Try out these incredible needles for yourself and experience what over 300 years worth of history has lead up to!
Credit for this wonderful presentation goes to Sue Spargo.
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