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Household Pebble: 12 sewing needles in a flip-top storage case


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Finally, the perfect way to store your needles so you won't lose them!

The stylish flip-top Pebble container is smooth and flat and easy to slip into your project bag, but large enough not to be mislaid. Each high quality needle slides into its own space in the Pebble, so it's easy to see if you've forgotten to replace it after use. 

John James is an English company with a well-deserved reputation for making the highest quality needles. I've used John James embroidery needles exclusively for over 20 years. I couldn't believe my luck when I discovered the Knitters Pebble (for assembling my amigurumi) a few years ago, and since then I've used only Pebble needles for all my sewing and embroidery needs, and I haven't lost a single one, thanks to the pebble cases. They are a pleasure to use, and I highly recommend them!

June

Whether for emergency repairs or hand sewing projects, every household needs a selection of high quality sharp needles. Use them to stitch on buttons, fix loose seams, hand-sew soft toys, and for all your other hand sewing needs. 

The pink household pebble case contains an assortment of 12 general hand sewing needles.


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