Kreinik noticed this article by the cross stitch site Lord Libidan and drew our attention to it on Facebook. Lord Libidan does cross stitch so everything he says isn't pertinent to us needlepointers, but I think ditching a needle when you finish a project is a smart move.
https://lordlibidan.com/time-to-ditch-that-old-cross-stitch-needle/
Don't miss the related articles at the bottom of the page: how to properly store needles and the history of the cross stitch needle.
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
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Thursday, October 25, 2018
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2 comments:
Great article! I am currently stitching a second project with the same needle and noticed the needle is catching my working thread and snagging it. I was very frustrated and thought my technique had gone to hell, but according to this article it's the needle and not me - yay! New needle it is!!
Thanks, Jane, for keeping us "in the know"!
Amy Bunger says to discard a needle after each project and I generally do that now. Of course my acid hands destroy needles pretty fast, so it really makes sense for me to do so. Hope this works for you, too.
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