Needles should be replaced as soon as issues arise. The lifespan of a needle can vary greatly-it might last 5 minutes or 5 hours, depending on the material you’re stitching on, as some fabrics wear needles out faster. If you start noticing skipped stitches or breaking threads, the first step is always to change the needle.
Well thank you for that. Talk about just in time: Top of today’s to-do-list is changing all the needles on my monster machine. Brilliant explanation and now I’m half so scared to do it.
Fantastic video Gary, thankyou very much
Great video Gary, for the setting of the needle position I think of a clock face and position the needle at 5 o’clock.
Thank you Gary, very informative. I will be ordering one very soon.
@grace-embroidery40222 Thank you for watching and that is awesome :) We appreciate your business!
How often should I change the needle?? What a great invention
Needles should be replaced as soon as issues arise. The lifespan of a needle can vary greatly-it might last 5 minutes or 5 hours, depending on the material you’re stitching on, as some fabrics wear needles out faster. If you start noticing skipped stitches or breaking threads, the first step is always to change the needle.
Very informative Gary. The 3D models were great in explaining.
@mareeford9225 Glad you enjoyed it! And thank you for watching and your feedback!
Well thank you for that. Talk about just in time: Top of today’s to-do-list is changing all the needles on my monster machine. Brilliant explanation and now I’m half so scared to do it.
@bytracey5.078 You can do it! If you have any further questions let us know and we are happy to help.
excellent video!! Welcome to Echidna University!
@orinnoco2919 Thank you and glad you enjoyed watching our video!