Product Description
Schmetz Universal Twin Machine Needles - 4.0mm/90
Package of 1: Two 90/14 needles on a single shank, 4.0mm apart
The Schmetz Universal Twin Needle is a practical and efficient tool designed to make your sewing projects easier and more professional. This twin needle consists of two 90/14 needles mounted on a single shank, spaced 4 mm apart. It’s ideal for creating two parallel rows of stitching simultaneously, making it perfect for hemming, topstitching, and decorative stitching on various fabrics.
Whether you're working with woven or lightweight knit fabrics, this twin needle ensures precision and durability, delivering smooth and even stitches with minimal effort. The Schmetz Universal Twin Needle allows sewists to achieve professional finishes on garments, home decor projects, and quilting pieces with ease.
Applications:
- Hemming Stretch Fabrics: The twin needle is ideal for creating neat, stretchy hems on knits, jerseys, and other elastic fabrics.
- Topstitching: Use it for decorative stitching on garments, cushions, or quilts, creating perfectly aligned rows of stitching that enhance the look of your project.
- Pin Tucks and Decorative Techniques: Easily add pin tucks, pleats, or other textural details to your work, adding dimension and interest to your fabric designs.
The Schmetz Universal Twin Needle (90/14, 4 mm) offers versatility, making it an excellent addition to any sewing kit. Its ability to produce professional, evenly spaced stitches will save time and effort, leaving you with polished, finished products that stand out.
Key Features:
- Two 90/14 needles on a single shank, 4 mm apart
- Ideal for hemming, topstitching, and decorative stitching
- Compatible with most domestic sewing machines
- Suitable for lightweight knit fabrics and woven materials
- Creates professional, evenly spaced rows of stitching
Achieve professional results on your sewing projects with the Schmetz Universal Twin Needle (90/14, 4 mm). This needle is designed to enhance your sewing experience, providing smooth, consistent stitches across a range of fabric types.