Hand Sewing Needles
- Size B (2.25 mm) (1)
- Size C (2.75 mm) (1)
- Size D (3.25 mm) (1)
- Size E (3.5 mm) (1)
- Size F (3.75 mm) (1)
- Size G (4.0 mm) (1)
- Size 7 (4.5 mm) (1)
- Size H (5.0 mm) (1)
- Size I (5.5 mm) (1)
- Size J (6.0 mm) (1)
- Size K (6.5 mm) (1)
- Size L (8.0 mm) (1)
- Size M/N (9.0 mm) (1)
- Size N/P (10.0 mm) (1)
- Size P/Q (15.0 mm) (1)
- 9 (1)
- 12 (0)
- 13 (1)
- 20 (1)
- 26 (0)
- Assorted (3-9) (1)
Quality-Made Hand Sewing Needles For Every Style of Hand Sewing.We know that as a hand sewer, you spend a lot of time with your needle. That’s why at WAWAK Sewing Supplies, we provide sewers with only the best-quality Hand Sewing Needles. Whether you’re couture sewing, embroidering, decorating, quilt piecing, darning, or hand sewing, we have just the needles for you. Hand needles are available in a range of styles and sizes for different fabrics and project types, featuring variances in eye shape, point shape, sharpness, thickness, and length that make each style of hand sewing needle specifically suited to a different sewing task. Shop all hand sewing needles here, or browse by style or use to find the perfect hand sewing needle for your projects. |
Frequently Asked Questions About Hand Sewing Needles
How are hand sewing needles sized?Hand sewing needle sizes refer to the needle's gauge, or thickness. Generally, the higher the needle's size is, the thinner the needle is. (And the lower the number is, the thicker the needle is.) We offer hand sewing needles ranging from sizes 1-28.
Do hand sewing needles get dull?Yes, hand sewing needles can get dull with use. If you notice signs of dullness or damage while you're sewing, such as the needle catching on the material or being difficult to push through the fabric, it may be time to replace the needle. |