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24 October 2007

Bunnies with super eyesight, help please. [More:]

Blurry Google Books page. "Working with Sunbrella"

I'm pretty sure the needle size says 90/14. Am I correct? And can someone tell me what the last sentence under "Topstitching" says? Thanks so much. I appreciate it.
Topstitching: Helps flatten edges close to seam. (See #3 on page 210.)

I think it's 90/14, yes.
posted by matthewr 24 October | 11:07
It looks to me like 90/24 HJ for the needle size.

That sentence says, "Helps flatten edges close to seam. See #3 on p. 210."
posted by BoringPostcards 24 October | 11:08
On discovering how to zoom in: it does look more like 90/14.
posted by BoringPostcards 24 October | 11:11
I think 90/14. Under "Stitch Length" at the top, it says 2.5 mm, so we have a "2" in the same typeface for comparison, which does not look like it's in the needle size.
posted by desjardins 24 October | 11:12
Here's an enlargement via photoshop; looks like a 24 to me: ≡ Click to see image ≡
posted by mrmoonpie 24 October | 11:25
If you compare it to other 2's on the page, mrmoonpie, it looks narrower than any of them. That's why I changed my mind and think it's a one.
posted by BoringPostcards 24 October | 11:29
Thanks so much guys. Thanks for the enlargement. I could have zoomed myself, I wasn't thinking. Thanks again!
posted by LoriFLA 24 October | 11:35
Uh well, based on moon's image it looks like 80/24 to me... The nine looks like bleedthrough from something else.
posted by LunaticFringe 24 October | 11:37
It must be 90/14 because googling needle size 90/14 gets lots of hits for stores selling 90/14-size needles, whereas needle size 90/24 doesn't get any. Hence it's unlikely that 90/24 is actually a valid needle size.

The same applies to 80/24 -- 80/12 is a valid needle size but 80/24 or 80/14 is not. Also, the nine is offset and faded in exactly the same way as the N above, so it's unlikely to be a bleedthrough from anywhere else.

Consider this plate of beans well and truly overthunk.
posted by matthewr 24 October | 12:01
Yes, I'm pretty sure 90/14 is the size. I haven't heard of 90/24. I wanted to know if it said 80/12 or something else entirely. Thanks all. I'm glad for the overthinking. I'm making cushions from Sunbrella, and I've never worked with this fabric before.
posted by LoriFLA 24 October | 12:07
I've never heard of a size 24 needle. I mean, 16 or 18 is a denim needle, and 19 is used for heavy leather. 24 would have to be the size of a drinking straw.

I wouldn't really freak out too much between a 12 or a 14, there's a bit of give there. In a pinch I've substituted 11's for 14s with no ill effects.
posted by kellydamnit 24 October | 21:57
I had to dig... there is no 24. Here or in Europe (I didn't realize Europe had different sizes, I figured they were the same since I use German needles and they're sized the same as any others.)

≡ Click to see image ≡

(although there are 24 hand sewing needles, I have some. they're used for tapestry and other super heavy stuff.)
posted by kellydamnit 24 October | 22:01
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