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<p>next portion of the sewing needle. It allows for the hook to form a stitch. The last part of a sewing needle is the point. The point is the tip of the needle that penetrates the fabric.</p>

<p><big> Needle size </big></p>
<p>Needle size is denoted by one or more numbers on the manufacturer's packet. The general convention for sizing of needles, like that of <a href="page.php?w=wire_gauge">wire gauge</a>s, is that within any given class of needle the length and thickness of a needle increases as the size number decreases. For example, a size 9 needle</p><p>
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