fietserke Publish time 2014-5-11 18:31

very nice for sharing

Bereginya Publish time 2014-5-12 13:32

Looks interesting, but never seen in ancient needlework accessoires. Guess, the old knew what they did. If such a needle would be better in handle than a normal one I think they would have used them (´cause they had to spare time, light and any other ressources). But, however, it´s worth a try. Good luck - and waiting for your results!

tcca Publish time 2014-6-4 10:48

I've heard good things about them, but also bad. The bad is that the eye breaks more easily. It sounds like a great concept though! I've considered buying some myself to try them out.

nickis915 Publish time 2014-6-5 00:30

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I've heard good things about them, but also bad. The bad is that the eye breaks more easily. It soun ...

I bought one but haven't tried it out yet as I am working on backstitiches on my WIP, let you know what I feel after working on it shortly

htsear13 Publish time 2022-2-10 05:59

Thanks for sharing

Knitpurlsm Publish time 2024-4-8 06:18

Thanks for the info!

lidiya777 Publish time 2024-4-21 04:10

Эти иглы очень неудобные. Нитка быстро перетирается при вышивке, остаток нити получается слишком большой и в конце неудобно крепить нить. Лежат 3 штуки уже лет 5

Sks190 Publish time 2024-4-21 05:04

very nice thanks for sharing

queenvi617 Publish time 2024-4-22 08:25

Thank you very much for sharing.

tatsumi696 Publish time 2024-4-22 17:00

Thank you!
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