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Schmetz Super Universal Needles

Original price $9.90 SGD - Original price $9.90 SGD
Original price
$9.90 SGD
$9.90 SGD - $9.90 SGD
Current price $9.90 SGD
Size: 70/10

Schmetz Super Universal Needles

When using self-adhesive embroidery backing, spray adhesive, or sewing self-adhesive hook-and-loop tape, adhesive residue on the needle is a common problem.

The new Schmetz Super Universal Needle effectively eliminates this issue by bringing industrial-grade performance to household sewing machines. Its standout feature is a specially developed smooth non-stick coating, which significantly reduces adhesive buildup on the needle. This prevents needle sticking, ensures smoother stitching, and helps minimize thread breakage.

Performance is further enhanced by the extra-large needle eye, making it especially suitable for embroidery work. The eye is equivalent to that of a needle two NM sizes larger. For example, a NM 70 Super Universal Needle has an eye size similar to a standard NM 90 needle.

The slightly rounded point allows the needle to glide smoothly through a wide variety of materials, while the special blade design reduces needle breakage and skipped stitches. Even thick fabrics such as denim are handled with ease.

Tips

  • The needle eye and long groove resist clogging from adhesive backings and foams during embroidery.
  • Ideal for sewing self-adhesive elements such as hook-and-loop fasteners.
  • A wide range of enhanced features makes sewing difficult materials easier — the reason “Super” is part of its name.

Available Sizes

  • 70/10
  • 80/12
  • 90/14
  • 100/16

Suitable Fabrics

  • Hook-and-loop tape
  • Materials ranging from thin to thick

Coating

  • Non-stick

Special Features

  • Non-stick surface
  • Longer and wider eye
  • Special blade design
  • Enlarged groove

Point Shape

  • Slightly rounded point

Color Marking

  • None

A sewing machine needle can have a life expectancy ranging from one minute to one month, depending on usage and handling.

It is strongly recommended to insert a new needle at the start of every project or after approximately eight hours of sewing. Always replace the needle immediately if it becomes bent, dull, or develops a burr.

Using damaged or worn needles can lead to thread breakage, shredding, and poor stitch quality.