Singer Brand Sewing Machine Needle (Gold) Original 2045
- Suitable for all domestic sewing machines
- Size: 9,11,12 ,14 ,16 AND 18
- For all types of material.... etc
- excellent for stretch material; for preventing Skip Stitch error.
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Note: Only size 14 is 5pcs per packet.
The Singer Original 2045 Gold Sewing Machine Needles are premium, ball-point needles engineered specifically for knit, stretch, and elastic fabrics. The rounded tip glides safely between fabric loops instead of piercing the threads, preventing snags, runs, and holes. Covered in a specialized low-friction coating, each 10-piece pack ensures smooth stitch consistency for domestic sewing machines.
3 Failure Possibilities
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Bent Shaft: Pulling fabric tightly while sewing forces the needle to flex and bend out of shape.
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Blunt/Dull Tip: Constant friction against fabric dense fibers wears down the ball point over time.
- Burred/Damaged Eye: Low-quality threads or heavy friction can create microscopic, sharp burrs inside the needle eye.
Recommended Replacement Frequency
Replace your needle after 8 hours of active sewing time or at the start of every major project. Dull needles overwork your machine motor and damage delicate knit fabrics.
Needle Replacement Methods
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Turn off power to your sewing machine for safety.
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Lower the presser foot and turn the handwheel toward you to raise the needle bar to its highest point.
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Loosen the needle clamp screw using a small screwdriver or your fingers while holding the old needle.
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Pull the needle straight down and remove it from the clamp.
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Insert the new needle with the flat side facing away from the direction of the thread entry to the Needle Eye.
- Push it up completely until it hits the internal stop pin.
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Tighten the clamp screw securely to keep the needle from shaking loose.
- For general sewing flexibility, buy two 10-piece packs split across these essential sizes:
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Size 75/11: Pick 1 pack for lightweight knits, t-shirt jerseys, and delicate silks.
- Size 90/14: Pick 1 pack for medium-weight fabrics, French terry, fleece, and everyday cotton blends.




