Needle chart, Bernina, Sergers – Bernina Sergers User Manual

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Needle Chart

Has a rounded point. 70 for lingerie, nylon, jersey;

80 for T-shirt; 90 for sweatshirt fleece.

A stretch needle has a more rounded point and
a blue anti-cling coating which helps to prevent

skipped stitches in knits and elastic. Sometimes
used on Ultrasuede

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, vinyl, and plastic.

A compromise between a sharp and a ballpoint

needle; can be used on both wovens and knits.

60 – very fine batiste

70 – broadcloth
80 – trigger and gabardine

90 – denim and twill

Has a sharp point and a shaft that is less prone to
flex. The sharpness of the needles makes it better

for use on denim and woven fabrics where a clean
stitch is desired.

A sharp point with a thin shaft. 60-90 corresponds

to the weight of the fabric; as the fabric gets heavier
or denser, the number is higher. Specially designed

for microfiber fabrics.

The thin, tapered point of this needle causes less
damage to fabric when seaming and cross seaming.

A sharp point with a large eye and deep groove.
Use with heavier fabrics – the large groove cradles

heavy threads.

Sharp needle with a large eye and groove; also has
a coating and a larger scarf. For use with embroidery

thread – prevents shredding of rayon or metallic
threads. Two threads may be used through the eye

of an 80 or 90 needle.

Point is a sharp cutting wedge. Used for leather only.
Not for vinyl or simulated leathers.

Ball Point

Stretch

Universal

Jeans

Microtex
Sharp

(Schmetz)

Microfiber

(Lammertz)
Quilting

Topstitch

Embroidery

(Schmetz)

Metafil (Lammertz)

Leather

70-90

70-90

60-90

70-90

60-90

assort’d

(75 & 90)

80-90

75-90

80-90

Never use a needle bigger than size 90/14 in your serger;

larger needles can interfere with looper movement and cause damage.

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