
Needles for Cross Stitch, Tapestry and Embroidery Needles for cross stitch, tapestry and embroidery from Prym. With centuries of experience in metal processing, and using the latest production technology, Prym produce the very finest quality needles.Needles with a blunt point (tapestry needles) are recommended for cross stitch and tapestry work. The blunt point helps the needle to go smoothly through the holes in aida or evenweave, without splitting the cross stitch fabric. You will also find sharp-pointed needles for surface embroidery and sewing at the bottom of this page.
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BLUNT-POINTED NEEDLES for cross stitch and tapestry |
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 | Size 26 Tapestry Needles Ref: Prym-125-562
Size 26 blunt pointed needles. (Pack of 6 needles).Recommended for cross stitch on 16 and 18 count aida, or 32 count evenweave fabric.The blunt point helps the needle to go smoothly through the holes in the aida, without splitting the fabric.
Our Discount Price: £1.15 (Including VAT at 20%)
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 | Size 18 Tapestry Needles Ref: Prym-125-555
Size 18 needles with blunt point. (Pack of 6 needles).Recommended for popular British TAPESTRY work on 10 or 11 holes per inch canvas, such as the Anchor and Penelope tapestries.
Our Discount Price: £1.15 (Including VAT at 20%)
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More information about needles for cross stitch and embroideryPlease click cross stitch and tapestry needles for more information about needles in general, or needlework to see our full range of needlecraft products.
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