Bethany Arts Felting Machine Needles (12 Count) - Craft Supplies
These Bethany Arts felting machine needles come in a 12-count pack for use in craft and felting projects. Multiple gauge options are available; check the listing for details on the specific gauge you will receive or to choose the right gauge for your machine and project. Condition is New. Price is $14.00 USD. Free Shipping is included, making it a convenient option for restocking needles or keeping spares on hand. Check the listing for details.
| Location | East Bethany, New York US |
| Shipping | Free shipping (check listing for details) |
| Seller |
ebgsus
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| Listing | FixedPrice · Active |
| Restocking Fee | No |
| Return shipping will be paid by | Buyer |
| All returns accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item must be returned within | 30 Days |
| Refund will be given as | Money back or replacement (buyer's choice) |
| Blade Shape | Triangular |
| Type | Felting Needle |
| Brand | Unbranded |
Time to get those felting machines out and use the winter (spring, summer, fall) doldrums to start creating! I have assorted counts of needles for sale, this listing is for 12 cut needles for any felting machine. I have a Simplicity (has a little wider hole) and a Singer (narrower hole) and these needles will fit both. The standard length is 37 mm or about 1 1/2", but if you need a different length just let me know. The 32-36 has 3 barbs per side and the 38-42 has 2 barbs per side. Some tips: Needles break, that's probably why you put the machine away in the first place. There are tips for making that happen less. Always stop and raise the needles when you turn your felt. If you hear any noise or snap, stop the machine and check your needles. One broken needle can take out the rest REAL FAST! you have to remove the needle and the pieces it left. You don't have to replace it right away, but invest in a small needle nose pliers to remove the broken one. Depending on your machine, you'll have to take the needle guard off when you do it. After you've loaded your needles in, make sure they will descend with out hitting the guard plate, you may have to play with this a while to get it perfect. There are some good books in the library to get more tips from. Also, hand needle felt your design down loosely first before going to the machine, this will actually save time and needles in the end. There are a few machines that take odd needle sizes. The safest needles for you to try are the 32 and 36 gauge as they fit the most machines. If you have trouble with any needles, a swipe of the shaft end with some sanding paper should help. I have different
size packs of these in my ebay store, so if you need different amounts, check there. I will split the pack between two sizes of anything over 24 needles, just send a note with your order, or contact me with the request. Thanks for checking out my listings. I have a Facebook Page under Bethany Arts where I show things I'm working on and upcoming shows and demos. Check it out and I'd appreciate a "like". Terry