There’s no substitute for the beautiful, personal touch of hand stitching. Linda’s Hand Sewing Needles collection features a curated selection of hand needles for quilting, applique, binding, and embroidery — in sizes and styles to suit every hand and every technique.
What type of hand needle is best for quilting?
Betweens (also called quilting needles) are the traditional choice for hand quilting — they’re short, strong, and designed for making small, even stitches through multiple layers. Sizes 10–12 are favored by experienced hand quilters.
What needle should I use for hand applique?
Applique needles (also called Straw or Milliner’s needles) are long and fine, making them ideal for the blind stitch or needle-turn applique techniques. Size 11 or 12 is a popular choice.
What hand needle do I use to stitch down quilt binding?
A size 10 or 11 Betweens or a fine Sharp needle works beautifully for hand-stitching binding to the back of a quilt. The smaller the needle, the more invisible your stitches will be.
Do you sell needle assortments or variety packs?
Yes — we carry individual needle packages by type and size as well as assortment packs, which are great for finding your personal favorite or keeping a full range on hand.






