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When Should You Change a Sewing Machine Needle?

March 24, 2021 By Nadeem Muaddi

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How often should you change the needle on your sewing machine? It’s a common question for which there’s no clear answer.

Horst Gruchow, a technical services manager for Schmetz Needles, estimates it’s “between one minute and one month.”

That’s because a lot of factors can influence the life of a sewing needle. “It can happen that you change a sewing machine needle because it was broken, start the machine and within the next moment the needle breaks again,” he says in a needle life guide published by Schmetz.

Gruchow says the life of a needle is impacted by five factors: (1) abrasive force, (2) penetration force, (3) influence of the machine operator, (4) influence of sewing thread, and (5) influence of the sewing machine.

“Every one of these forces and influences are the enemies of needle life,” he says. “They might destroy the point, abrase the needle surface or even break the needle.”

The Hog Ring - When Should You Change a Sewing Machine Needle
From L to R, broken needle points, side abrasions and eye sidewall abrasions.

Gruchow concludes that because there are so many variables, which differ operator-to-operator and project-to-project, the life of a sewing needle “cannot be predetermined.”

Still, he says there is one thing all sewing machine operators can do to ensure they’re always running a strong and sharp needle: check regularly for broken needle points, abrasions on the side of the needle and in the eye sidewall. If anything doesn’t look right or the needle isn’t sewing correctly, it’s time to be changed.

By conducting regular checks, you can ensure precision and lessen the chance of a needle breaking in the middle of a job — screwing things up.

“The life of a sewing machine needle has come to an end when the needle loses its proper function,” he says.

Still, he maintains a good rule of thumb is to never go longer than a month without changing a machine’s needle.

Filed Under: Archive, Guides & Manuals Tagged With: Auto Trim, Auto Upholstery, Car Interior, Schmetz Needles, Sewing Machine

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  1. Chris Irie says

    April 7, 2021 at 6:25 am

    This is interesting, I suppose each trimmer to their own, If I’ve got a full on re-trim I normally start with a fresh needle as per project. Anything else,, if the previous needle in use is still on point, and glides through the layers I’m intending. Then she’s good to lay some thread

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