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Sewing Machine Needles: Types, Parts, Sizes and Applications

Sewing machine needles have several key parts and come in different types for various applications. The main parts are the shank, shoulder, blade, grooves, eye, and pointed tip. Needles are identified by system/type, point shape, and size. Round/cloth points are for fabrics while cutting points have blade-like tips for materials like leather. Needle selection depends on the machine, stitching material, and desired seam strength and appearance.

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Sewing machine needles have several key parts and come in different types for various applications. The main parts are the shank, shoulder, blade, grooves, eye, and pointed tip. Needles are identified by system/type, point shape, and size. Round/cloth points are for fabrics while cutting points have blade-like tips for materials like leather. Needle selection depends on the machine, stitching material, and desired seam strength and appearance.

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Sewing Machine Needles: Types, Parts, Sizes and Applications

Sewing Machine Needle and Its Purposes:


Needle is the central feature of any sewing machine. The manner in which fabric is pierced by the needle
during stitching has a direct impact on the strength of the seam as well as garment appearance.

The purposes of the sewing needles are to:

Make a hole in the fabric so that the sewing thread could pass through it to form a stitch without
causing any damage to the fabric while doing so.

To carry the needle thread through the fabric to form a loop. This is then taken up by the hook in a
lockstitch machine or by means of the looper in chain stitch machines.

Pass the needle thread through the loop created by the looper mechanism on a chain stitch machine.

Parts of a Sewing Needle:


The different parts of a sewing needle are shown in Figure-1.

Figure-1: Parts of a sewing machine needle.

Every parts of sewing machine needle are described below:

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Shank: It is the top portion of the needle, which positions inside the needle bar. It could be designed as
cylindrical or have a flat side, based on the method of holding it on to the needle bar. It is the principal
support of the entire needle and is larger in diameter than the remaining part of the needle to give the
strength.

Shoulder: It is the part in-between the shank and the blade, with the blade forming the longest portion of
the needle up to the needle eye.

Blade: It undergoes an enormous amount of friction from the fabric through which the needle passes. In
case of needles specifically designed for high-speed sewing, the shoulder is normally extended into the
upper part of the blade to give a thicker cross section. This arrangement of reinforced blade strengthens
the needle and produces the enlarged hole in the fabric while the needle is at its lowest point, thus
minimising the friction between it and the material. On the other hand, the blade could be designed as a
tapered one, reducing its diameter gradually from shank to tip to minimise the friction.

Long groove: It gives a shielding channel for the sewing thread while it is carried down into the fabric for
stitch formation thus reducing the abrasion and friction with the fabric.

Short groove: It is located on the reverse side of the long groove, that is, towards the hook or looper; it
extends slightly above and below the needle eye. It assists in the formation of the needle thread loop.

Eye: It is the hole or opening in the sewing needle, lengthened through the blade along the long and short
grooves on the needle. The profile of inside part of the eye at the top is vital in reducing sewing thread
damage and in producing a good loop formation.

Scarf: The scarf otherwise known as clearance cut is a nook across the whole face of the needle
immediately above the needle eye. Its objective is to facilitate closer setting of the bobbin hook or looper to
the needle so that the needle thread loop could be entered more easily by the point of the hook or looper.

Point: It is tapering portion of the needle created to give a better penetration of the needle on various kinds
of fabric. It should be properly selected to prevent damage of the fabric to be sewn.

Tip: It is the ultimate end of the point, which combines with the point in defining the penetration
performance of the needle.

Special Needles:
Several over-edge and safety stitch sewing machines utilize curved needles instead of straight needles.
These needles are costly though the life of the needle is lesser compared to straight needles. However, the
sewing machines utilising curved needles (Figure-2a) could achieve higher speeds than by using straight
needles. Blind stitching machines also utilise needles that are curved, but the purpose here is to avoid
penetration right through the fabric. Sewing machines (pick stitching machine) that imitate hand stitch
(class 209) utilise a double-pointed sewing needle with an eye in the middle (Figure-2b), through which is
threaded the short length of thread with which this machine sews.

Figure-2: Special needle shapes. (a) Blind stitch needle. (b) Pick stitch needle.

Identification of Sewing Needle:


Three parameters are generally used for the identification of sewing needles such as system, point and
size.

System:
It describes the elements of a needle to suit the sewing machine type. Based on the type of sewing

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machine and type of stitch, the needle is designed with variants in blade length, shank thickness, type of
needle eye, etc. It is worthwhile to ensure with the sewing machine manufacturer for appropriateness of
needle system to machine.

Needle Point:
A needle point is broadly categorized into two types:

1. Round point needle – set or cloth points


2. Cutting or leather point needle

Cutting Point Needles:


Cutting point sewing needles have spiky tips like blades and a wide range of cross-sectional profiles such
as rounded, triangular, square and lens exist. They are normally used to sew highly dense and non-fabric
based materials. Five universal kinds of cutting point sewing needles are shown in Figure-3, along with
their profile of incision produced when used in a machine with the commonest threading direction.

Figure-3: Cutting point needles.

The narrow wedge point needle: It cuts the material at right angles (90°) to the seam direction and permits
to go for a high stitch density (SPI) while leaving adequate material between the needle holes to retain
seam strength of material. On soft leather material, stitch densities as high as 12 per centimetre are
achievable. It is the most frequently utilised cutting point needle for stitching uppers in the shoe industry.

The narrow reverse point needle: It produces cut that lies 45° to the seam direction, and produces a
seam where the thread is turned to the left on the surface of the material.

The narrow cross point needle: It makes a cut along the line of the seam and necessitates a longer
stitch length. Heavy decorative seams could be made where thicker sewing threads are used at lower
stitch densities, that is, longer stitch length.

Numerous kinds of other point types exist for the variety of leathers, seams, sewing machines and strength
and appearance requirements that arise. This involves triangular cross sections for multi-directional sewing.

Cloth Point Needles:

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These kinds of needles are used for sewing textile materials instead of the leather/sheet materials as in the
case of cutting point needles. The points have a round cross section contrasting to the various cutting
profiles of the cutting point needles and the tip at the end of the point can vary in profile to suit the particular
material being sewn.

The contour of the tip of the needle point which attains the deflection rather than penetration is a fine
ball shape and the needle is called a light ball point needle which is utilised primarily for sewing knitted
fabrics.

The tip of the needle point which attains the penetration has the shape of a cone and is known as a
set point needle which is utilised for sewing woven fabrics. Both ball and set point needles are
available in a number of types, illustrated in Figure-4.

Figure-4: Types of cloth point needles. R: set cloth point, SPI: slim set point, SES: light ball point, SUK:
medium ball point, SKF: heavy ball point, SKL: special ball point.

Slim set point (SPI): It is generally used for sewing denser woven fabrics and aids in achieving a straighter
stitch which could minimise seam pucker. Generally used for heavy woven fabrics, coated fabrics and
topstitching of collars and cuffs.

Medium set point needle: It is the general purpose needle in no problem sewing situations. It is commonly
used for sewing a range of woven fabrics and in many circumstances could be used for knitted fabrics also.

Set cloth point (R): It is generally utilized for sewing standard fabrics with regular seams.

Acute set point: This kind of needle is used while sewing very dense fabrics like shirting fabric and
interlining in collars and cuffs, where a straight line of stitching is required.

Heavy set point: These needles are used for sewing buttons as the button can be deflected to some
extent into the correct position; thus, the needle can pass through the holes.

Light ball point (SES): It can be used for sewing lightweight knitted fabric and densely woven material.

Medium ball point (SUK): It is utilised for sewing denim fabrics of medium to coarser weight and knits.

Heavy ball point (SKF): It is utilised for sewing heavier woven elastic materials as well as coarser knits.

Special ball point (SKL): It could be utilised for sewing heavy knits and coarse elastics.

Needle Size:
The needle size is normally expressed in two ways. One of the basic methods of representation is by a
metric number (Nm). This system represents the diameter of the needle blade in hundredths of a millimetre
measured just above the scarf area. For example, a needle size of Nm 100 is 1.0 millimetre in diameter as
shown in Figure-5. Another standard needle sizing method is the Singer system, otherwise called the
American system, which uses a number that represents a size.

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Figure-5: Metric needle sizing.

Needles are offered in a wide range of sizes and the selection of needle size is based on the combination
of fabric and sewing thread which is to be sewn. If the selected sewing needle is too small for the sewing
thread size, the thread will not fit well into the long groove of the needle and will suffer from extreme
abrasion. The use of too fine a needle while sewing heavy plies of fabric could lead to the deflection of the
needle, which could influence the stitch loop pick up and cause slipped stitches or even needle breakage.
Use of a larger sewing needle for the particular sewing thread resulted in poor control of the loop formation
which could lead to slipped stitches.

Application of Sewing Machine Needles:


General purpose needles:
The general purpose needles used in apparel manufacturing are given in Table-1.

Table-1: Application of General Purpose Needles

Needle Description Fabric Sizes


Ball-point It has a medium tip, Knits 70/10 – 100/16
rounded compared to
universal needle
Sharp It has a slim shaft Fine woven fabrics 60/8 – 90/14
and sharper needle
point
Universal Needle point is Woven and knitted 60/8 – 120/19
marginally rounded; fabrics
however, it is sharp
enough to pierce
woven fabrics

Specialty needles:
The specialty needles used in garment manufacturing are given in Table-2.

Table-2: Application of Specialty Needles

Needle Description Fabric Sizes


Denim It has a thicker and stronger Denim and heavy 70/10 – 110/18
shaft and a sharp needle point woven fabrics
Leather It has a wedge-shaped needle Leather and 80/12 – 110/18
point nonwoven fabrics
Machine It has a larger eye and a For embroidery 70/10 – 90/14
embroidery special scarf to protect the
sewing thread
Metallic It has a larger eye than the For metallic 80/12
embroidery needle, and a threads
sharp
point to avoid thread
breakage
Quilting It has a tapered as well as Machine quilting 75/11 and 90/14
sharp needle point
Spring needle It has a shaft surrounded by Quilting
the wire coil, which acts as a
presser foot
Stretch needle It has a deep scarf to avoid Lightweight 75/11 and 90/14
skipped stitches knitted fabrics
Topstitch needle It has an extra-large eye and a Topstitching 80/12, 90/14 and
large groove 100/16

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Twin needle It is constructed with two Double 1.6/70 – 4.0/100


needles attached to a single topstitching
shaft
Triple needle It is constructed with three Triple 2.5/80 and 3.0/80
needles attached to a single topstitching
shaft
Hemstitch It has a widened shaft and Decorative 100/16 and 120/19
needle produces a decorative hole in stitching
tightly woven fabrics

Surface Finishing of Sewing Needles:


Sewing needles are normally made from steel and during their final manufacturing stage they are polished,
specifically in the needle eye area. They are then electroplated using chromium or nickel to provide
resistance to mechanical wear, corrosion resistance and reduction of friction during sewing. One of the
main requirements of the surface finishing of needles is it should not pick up any elements of synthetic
fabric or thread which could melt due to excessive heat generation. By considering this aspect, the
chromium-plated sewing needles are superior compared to nickel-plated needles.

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References:

1. Apparel Manufacturing Technology by T. Karthik, P. Ganesan, D. Gopalakrishnan

2. Garment Manufacturing Technology by Rajkishore Nayak and Rajiv Padhye

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