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About Needles

Needles can be confusing.
Let me define some terms.

Thread needles: generally are the small metal needles. They are so cute. Their range can be from 12 to 0.  0 is the largest.  12 is the smallest I have seen.  Thread needles are used to make doilies and angels, snowflakes, tablecloths, bedspreads with thread yarn.

Afghan needles:  These are the larger needles. Usually catergorized from I to Q. I am sure sizes larger than Q are made but I have never seen them.  The larger needles make larger stitches and the project does not take as long.

Currently, I am working on a scarf for my father.  I recently made my first scarf for my husband it took about 8 hours and I used an I needle.  The one for my father is almost finished at 3 hours because I am using an L needle.  Big difference.

The rest of the needles from D to I are the ones you will be using the most.  I prefer, I, H, and G needles for most of my work.