Shop Richard Hemming & Son hand sewing needles designed for reliable performance, precision stitching, and versatile needlework applications. Known for quality craftsmanship and dependable steel construction, Richard Hemming needles are trusted by sewists, quilters, embroiderers, and crafters for everyday hand sewing and specialty needlework projects.
Whether you are quilting, mending garments, sewing by hand, or working on decorative needlework, Richard Hemming needles offer excellent control, durability, and smooth fabric penetration. Available in multiple styles and sizes, these hand sewing needles are suitable for both lightweight and heavy materials.
Choose from popular needle types including sharps for general hand sewing, darners for mending and repairs, milliners for decorative needlework, and betweens needles specially designed for hand quilting.
Why Choose Richard Hemming Needles?
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Durable steel construction
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Reliable hand sewing performance
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Multiple styles and sizes available
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Ideal for quilting, mending, embroidery, and general sewing
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Sharp points for smooth fabric penetration
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Suitable for lightweight and heavy fabrics
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Trusted by sewing and quilting enthusiasts
Popular Richard Hemming Needle Types
Applications
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Hand sewing
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Quilting
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Garment repair
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Mending and darning
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Needlework
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Embroidery
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Craft sewing
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Decorative stitching
Frequently Asked Questions
What styles of Richard Hemming needles are available?
Richard Hemming & Son offers sharps, darners, milliners, and betweens needles for various hand sewing and needlework applications.
What are Richard Hemming needles made from?
Richard Hemming needles are made from durable steel for reliable stitching performance.
Which Richard Hemming needles are best for hand quilting?
Richard Hemming Betweens Needles are ideal for hand quilting because they feature a shorter shaft and sharp point designed for making small, precise stitches quickly.
How do I choose the correct needle size?
Thinner needles are generally better for lightweight fabrics, while thicker needles are recommended for heavier materials.