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This set includes 100 high-quality stainless steel cross stitch needles in size 26#, plus two needle threaders for easy threading. Designed for durability and smooth stitching, these needles come in multiple sizes to suit all your embroidery and crafting needs. Packaged in a compact bottle, they offer convenience and rustproof reliability, making them a must-have for serious stitchers and DIY enthusiasts.










| ASIN | B08TMF5JCC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,564 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #7 in Embroidery & Crewel Needles |
| Brand | JIGEGE |
| Brand Name | JIGEGE |
| Color | Gold |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,448 Reviews |
| Item Length | 34 Millimeters |
| Manufacturer | YURAN |
| Manufacturer Part Number | YR-1 |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | YR-1 |
| Point Type | Sharp |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Sewing, Embroidery |
| UPC | 725249575323 739677666966 |
S**D
Great needle
These seem to be study and love having all the different sizes handy.
C**A
Wow, 98 needles!
The needles glided through my cross stitch fabric easily and are a breeze to thread with the 2 needle threaders that are included. The needles do break more often that the DMC brand, but you have 98 needles, so no worries.
M**Y
The best right now
The best right now
J**J
Sharper than expected
I have John James, Bohin, and DMC in the same size & style and use these just as much. This might be a hot take, Iโm sure many stitchers would argue with me on thisโฆ but in all honesty, as long as my needles are size 26 or 28 and have a long eye, they do what I need them to. Iโm sure youโve seen some bad reviews so let me address some of those complaints: 1) โSo fragile!โ โ Little needles like this arenโt meant to be used forcefully, with a super tight grip, heavy-duty fabric, or with thread thicker than 12wt (and thatโs already pushing it). These needles are indeed fragile. The eyes will crack off entirely if theyโre pinched and bent with a little force, when much more force is required to crack the eyes of branded needles (yes, I tried it). While this is kind of a bummer, some are better than others, and treating each needle with respect while itโs in use will extend their lives. 2) โSo bendy!โ โ The gauge, length and material causes them to flex a little, enough to be more help than hinderance depending on your project. They shouldnโt stay bent unless youโre really hard on your needles (see previous paragraph). On the rare occasion this happens to me, I take a sec to bend it back to straight and keep on sewinโ. 3) โSo rusty!โ โ I hold needles in my mouth. Maybe thatโs gross, but itโs convenient and not uncommon. I almost always have one between my lips, my many many magnetic needle minders left unused. As you may know, when metal is repeatedly exposed to mouths (or sweaty fingers), the nice shiny surface becomes dull and eventually rusty, *no matter what brand you use.* Iโve been using the same one for about 50hrs of sewing โ it doesnโt look super shiny in spots anymore but performs just fine. I have no idea if they dull more quickly than branded needles; thatโll depend on the material, quality, and thickness of the metal plating (if theyโre plated at all). 4) โSo small!โ โ SIZE 26 IS THE SECOND-TO-SMALLEST SIZE OF TAPESTRY NEEDLE ON THE MARKET. Itโs supposed to be little, for people like me who prefer to sew with tiny needles vs large ones! Whatever you choose will be very very close to the same length & gauge if theyโre labeled as the same size. So pay attention to the size on the package/advertisement and make sure itโs the size you like to use. Google this if you need to; I did at first to understand my materials, and found that John James has a very helpful chart. You may or may not need a threader, it just depends on you & your thread. 5) โToo sharp!/Too dull!!โ โ First of all, cross-stitch/tapestry needles are supposed to have a blunt-ish tip to guide it through Aida weave without stabbing the fibers. While these are not as sharp as crewels/sharps, I wouldnโt consider them โbluntโ either (compared to the nearly-identical #26 DMC tapestry needles, for instance). This may be a perfect middle ground for some, but I personally prefer my tapestry needles to be on the slightly duller side (for clumsy-person-safety-precaution reasons, not because it effects my art). Conclusion: They do what theyโre supposed to do. Youโre bound to eventually lose, break, and wear them down, but remember there are 100 of them, so you can always grab a new one. Donโt feel bad tossing the duds if necessary (ideally recycle, pls!). Metal degrades safely in the environment, unlike plastic. Gold eye is cute, inexpensive, the quantity and price make up for whatโs lacking in material quality, and they sew like sewing needles should. You should be just fine with these, especially if you tend to go through needles quickly โ but if youโre a One Needle All Year kind of person, you might want to go with something more expensive. I always recommend testing out all kinds of materials before deciding what you like best ยฏ\_(ใ)_/ยฏ
E**I
Fabulous
These are the nicest needles I have ever used. Smooth, substantial, perfect shape for cross stitching. I have gone through so many needles before these-they all wind up bent and broken. So 100 needles sounds great. I can honestly say that this is a lifetime supply. Someone will be inheriting them. Or: I can thread every single color of a project, ready to sew. Conveniently at hand and such an indulgence. Treat yourself and get these, you wonโt be sorry.
A**B
Great value
great price, work well! tulip dupe by looks, but not quite as smooth as the real thing ๐
G**G
Cross Stitch and Embroidery Needles
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I love these embroidery and cross stitching needles. I have a tendency to bind my cross stitch needles these don't bind at all for me. Also,I only use blunt 24 or 26 size needles. They don't split the threads in cross stitch fabric.
B**B
Value for the money
I was trying for petites, which these are not, but they are working well for me. There has been some eye breakage, but I expected that for the price. For the number of needles, it is well worth it. One thing I can say is that the steel needle threader rarely works with the small eyes in these needles, sometimes I won't even go into the eye. Some of the eyes have also been squashed to the point that the thread is hard to get through in one layer let alone using any needle threader (which is how some have broken).
O**R
Quality
Super needles
K**A
Great quality needles
Great quality needles for cross stitch Perfect size for type of work I do.
A**E
Strong, thin, perfect.
I don't cross stitch anymore, but I am loving these needles for making bracelets and keychains with beads. Even the largest sized needle easily goes through a letter bead and 4 mm beads. I tend to quadruple string keychains to make them extra strong, and even with four layers of elastic cord, it can be tight, but I can get it snd all 4 elastics through a 4 mm bead. I absolutely love the threader that comes with it. I couldn't get a clean picture, but it pulls thread through very easily. With the amount of needles I likely will never need to buy more, but I know where I'm going if I have to.
B**M
Like love love love
That I can load many many needles and just keep stitching.
A**L
Blunt
There are no tips to these needles, so they are very hard to use on most fabrics
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