25 Schmetz Embroidery Sewing Machine Needles 130/705H H-E Size 75/11 (Original Version)
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Yes, if you use household sewing machine needles (flat shank, needle system 130/705 H, also known as 15x1 H) with your Toyota Embroidery machine.
They certainly ought to. They are a universal needle brand, and the dealer recommends them because I have Bernina machines.
They're going to be ideal. The 75/11's are my favorite. The tip of the eye is sharp but slightly rounded, and the eye is slightly larger. It works well with a wide range of fabrics and machines. I have a Baby Lock that is identical to Brother's.
Selected User Reviews For 25 Schmetz Embroidery Sewing Machine Needles 130/705H H-E Size 75/11 (Original Version)
I gave these needles two stars out of five because that's about how many needles per pack will get you through an embroidery project; I only have one pack of these needles left and am seriously considering tossing them out and buying new ones. Breaking a needle while working on an embroidery project is dangerous, and no one wants to have to start over or ruin their work. What's more, what could be more entertaining than having two needle pieces strewn about your sewing area? I don't think it's a good idea. Other needles have worked better for me. I suppose I should have saved the package and purchased them.
I've been using these exact same needles from other sellers for years with no problems, and only a couple have ever broken. These snap in half in an instant. I'm on my second pack, and they're all snapping at the same time. They can't seem to finish even a small project without breaking. I'm not sure if these are knockoffs or if they're no longer well-made. This makes me angry.
They were causing me a lot of problems. (Previous Organ needles were fine, but the ones I'm talking about appeared to be knockoffs and behaved as such. ) ) Because I've had no problems with Schmetz needles, I'm going to stick with them.
Other than that, I don't use anything else! They've been a part of my life for over 30 years. It's the equivalent of buying a Mercedes instead of a VW from the 1960s! There are others to choose from, but keep in mind. What you pay for is exactly what you get! Moreover, purchasing low-cost needles has no bearing on your sewing machine's performance.
It was a great deal and arrived exactly when it said it would. I didn't have any packages missing, as the others had claimed. For the amount you receive, the cheapest rate is available.
I have a ten-needle embroidery machine, and schmetz needles are my favorite. They are very good at sewing. The color coding is extremely useful. Schmetz needles are color coded, so I can always figure out what type and size needle is in my sewing machine. There are other good needles available, but I prefer schmetz needles because of the color coding.
I embroidered a "rubber-band" using these needles. I made some "tags" to go on women's golf bags out of "like" fabric and they turned out great!br>I'm making some "tags" to go on women's golf bags out of "like" fabric and they turned out great! They are given these stick-like objects. Each birdie has a set of pins that they want to display on their bags. The grommet that they will attach to the bag is something I made.
Sewing machine needles that are best for all-around use. Over the course of 60 years of sewing, I've discovered that this brand is the most reliable in all machines. (Some machines are picky when it comes to needles. ).