Behind every great stitch is a SCHMETZ needle! Yesterday, my goal was to explain SCHMETZ Twin Needles and share ideas on how and when to use the different types.
Today, I want to explore some essential SCHMETZ needles that every sewist should have in their collection. While twin needles are fantastic for specific finishes and effects, SCHMETZ offers a wide range of specialty needles designed to make your sewing smoother, more precise, and better suited to different fabrics and techniques. Whether you’re working with stretch knits, denim, or delicate silks, having the right needle can make all the difference.
View the vast selection of SCHMETZ needles!
SCHMETZ needles
Have you ever noticed fine fibers or residue sticking to your needle when machine quilting a project basted with spray glue or when using iron-on interfacings? When this happens, consider switching the needles to SCHMETZ Super NonStick Needles. They are specially designed sewing machine needles with a non-stick coating on their surface. This coating helps the needle glide more smoothly through sticky or adhesive-backed materials.
SCHMETZ Super NonStick Needles
Although SCHMETZ Universal needles are great, sometimes specialty needles are needed. Quilting needles are specially designed for sewing through multiple layers of fabric and batting — precisely what you do when making a quilt!
They are made to handle the unique demands of quilting, such as:
- Piercing thick layers cleanly
- Creating even stitches
- Preventing skipped stitches or fabric damage
This needle card offers two proper needle sizes.
SCHMETZ Quilting Needles
The SCHMETZ 9 Needles Costume Pack is a set of nine sewing machine needles made by SCHMETZ, curated especially for quilting, general sewing, and costume making, that uses a variety of fabrics (cotton, knits, wovens, heavier materials, etc.). It has a good mix of needle types and sizes, including a SCHMETZ twin needle, ready for different fabric needs without having to buy separate packs. The twin needle alone is worth getting this pack!
SCHMETZ 9 Needle Costume Pack
I could go on and on introducing different needles—there’s such a wide variety available, and each one is designed with a specific purpose in mind. It’s honestly fascinating!
Now that I’m diving into sewing bags, garments, and other fun, creative projects, I’m starting to truly understand how important it is to use the right needle for the right job. Whether it’s a jeans needle for thick seams, a stretch needle for knits, or a metallic needle for metallic threads, having the right tool makes the sewing process smoother and the finished result so much more professional. It’s a small detail that makes a big difference!
SCHMETZ needles, each with a specific purpose
SCHMETZ Needles come in various types designed for specific fabrics and sewing needs. Using the correct needle—like twin, non-stick, quilting, or costume packs—helps prevent skipped stitches, thread breakage, and fabric damage, ensuring smoother sewing and professional-quality finished projects.
Tomorrow, I’ll share more facts about SCHMETZ needles.
This is part 4 of 5 in this series
Go back to part 3: Sewing with SCHMETZ Twin Needles: understanding size & spacing
Go to part 5: Creative quilting with SCHMETZ Twin Needles and Clover Bias Tape