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NR 26
suitable for Aida fabric no. 16
0.60x34mm
Choosing the right embroidery needle is essential for enjoyable and precise embroidery. For finer fabrics like Aida fabric (16–18 count) or 32-count linen, embroidery needle no. 26 is a top choice. This thin, sharp needle is perfect for cross stitch and detailed counted work.
The blunt tip embroidery needle in size 26 glides smoothly through delicate fabrics without damaging fibers. It’s ideal for stitching on 16 or 18 count Aida fabric, linen, or evenweave. The rounded tip prevents splitting threads and ensures clean, even stitches.
For techniques like free embroidery or working on tightly woven fabrics like cotton or canvas, a sharp embroidery needle in size 26 is better suited. It pierces fabric easily and is perfect for stitching with 1–2 strands of thread.
Want extra precision for cross stitch? A ballpoint needle in size 26 (also called a magic needle) is a great choice. The tiny ball at the tip finds the fabric holes automatically and avoids piercing the threads — especially useful on 18-count Aida or 32-count linen.
| Fabric / Count | Recommended Needle | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Aida 16 count | No. 26 | Blunt tip preferred |
| Aida 18 count | No. 26 | Ballpoint tip optional |
| Linen 32 count | No. 26 | Stitch over 2 threads |
| Evenweave 28–32 ct | No. 26 | Good lighting recommended |
Use 1–2 strands of floss with needle no. 26 to avoid clogging the eye.
Store your needles in a needle case – size 26 is thin and easy to lose.
Choose nickel- or gold-plated needles from quality brands (like DMC or John James) to prevent rust or allergic reactions.
Embroidery needle no. 26 is the perfect choice for fine embroidery, especially on Aida fabric 16–18 count or linen. Whether you choose a blunt-tip, ballpoint needle, or sharp-point needle for free stitching, size 26 gives the ideal balance of control and comfort. Always check a needle size chart to match the needle to your fabric and technique.
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