
Oxford Punch Needle 13 Fine "Mini With Heels" with monks cloth sample.
This needle is amazing for beginners and pros alike. Easy threading makes using this needle a breeze. Theres no need for a threader! You simply poke your yarn through the eye of the needle and pull it through the shaft. Easy peasy!
***Choose from unboxed or boxed needles. Unboxed is just the needle and a fabric sample. Boxed is the needle, stitch guide, instruction booklet, and fabric sample. Please ask questions before ordering.***
The Oxford 13 Fine "Mini With Heels" needle can take smaller weight yarns such as sock weight, sport weight, worsted, needle point yarns, and cut strips of fabric size #3. This is the smaller of the Oxford needle. Great for finer detailed works.
Best used with premium monks cloth. See other listing to purchase.
Needle is made of maple and stainless steel
Makes 3/16" loop or pile height. (Slightly taller height than the #14 Mini Fine Oxford needle)
Videos of Oxford Punch Needles...
Threading >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wk8FaCvFLfc
Using Oxford Needles >>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIwbsE0kGBQ
This needle is amazing for beginners and pros alike. Easy threading makes using this needle a breeze. Theres no need for a threader! You simply poke your yarn through the eye of the needle and pull it through the shaft. Easy peasy!
***Choose from unboxed or boxed needles. Unboxed is just the needle and a fabric sample. Boxed is the needle, stitch guide, instruction booklet, and fabric sample. Please ask questions before ordering.***
The Oxford 13 Fine "Mini With Heels" needle can take smaller weight yarns such as sock weight, sport weight, worsted, needle point yarns, and cut strips of fabric size #3. This is the smaller of the Oxford needle. Great for finer detailed works.
Best used with premium monks cloth. See other listing to purchase.
Needle is made of maple and stainless steel
Makes 3/16" loop or pile height. (Slightly taller height than the #14 Mini Fine Oxford needle)
Videos of Oxford Punch Needles...
Threading >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wk8FaCvFLfc
Using Oxford Needles >>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIwbsE0kGBQ