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Bookoo
> 3 dayMetal
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L Forrester
> 3 dayI use these needles to weave in yarn ends.
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Sue Wilcox
> 3 dayLoved the colors which make them easy to find and easy to use. Loved the thickness which means I can weave between wool fibers. The kink seems to help keep track of where the needle point is. Best darner and sweater sewer upper ever - but not for fine darning of socks or thin yarns.
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Dawn E Nutter
Greater than one weekI use these bent tip needles all the time to weave in loose ends and when sewing amigurumi projects together. The bent tip is great for me when attaching parts of projects together even projects with small stitches.
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Kelly
> 3 dayI’ve only ever used plastic needles to work in ends on crochet projects. These were a GAME CHANGER! I’d recommend them for anyone! So smooth and easy to use!
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jewleeanne__
> 3 dayI was using the plastic needles for when I need to weave my unfinished yarn ends into my project. The plastic ones were nice for awhile but I decided to try these instead and I am in love. They are very smooth so they go through yarn like butter so I am able to weave in ends very easily.
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demona elzey
> 3 dayI use this needle for sewing dolls and this has made my life easier. I would recommend this to anyone.
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Cynthia L. Ciemny
> 3 dayI love these tapestry needles. They are metal and slide easily through tight stitches. They are so beautiful too. The plastic one I had before were more bulky and harder for me to work with. Highly recommend these.
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Mary H.
> 3 dayGreat needles. The curved end makes it even easier to pick up the right stitches to sew a seam. Colors are pretty, and they even have a very handy storage box.
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John McLean
> 3 dayThese work well. The eye is plenty big and the curve is good.