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Your cart is empty.The clover 3160 darning needles with latch hook eye are very unique. They allow for easy threading of multi-ply and bulky yarns. They come 2 needles to the package. Now you can add or subtract treads or yarns as you go. Made of highly engineered steel. These are a knitter's must have.
Sue
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2024
Best needles around
Abdul dalati
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 29, 2023
Useful for professional tailors Fast delivery
mct
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023
I like how easy it is to thread. But this needle is very thick and very long. It’s not so easy to use.
Ashlee Jackson
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2023
I've used these needles for years now and I could never go back to normal ones. Being able to open the eye and place your yarn in is amazing. Versus having to try and thread it by eyeballing it.
Silly Goose
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2023
The latch makes threading with yarn effortless.No more split yarn.
Beblette
Reviewed in France on December 31, 2022
Livraison rapide, produit Clover dans emballage d'origine, au top.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2022
I purchased Clover 3160 Darning Needles with Latch Hook Eye to use for hiding serger thread ends. The rounded point makes them go in easily, and the latch hook eye does not catch on the threads.
Linda S
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2021
These were a bit smaller than I thought they'd be, but they are very hand and work as they should
Shaya
Reviewed in Australia on May 25, 2021
I received the wrong item. This is not at all what I wanted and I don’t have any use for it. :(
C. S. Rivenbark
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2021
I'm glad I bought these, they are genius in concept. The only thing I don't like is they, very easily, get snagged in the project and can be a bear to get out. The little lever doesn't fit down tight enough, so when pulling through, the yarn you are pulling through, can get in there and stuck. But for weaving in and getting into the layers of the yarn, they are great. Just wish the lever would move up and down more so that when closed it fit all the way down, like a real latch hook does. I would but again and I use them a lot, but the struggle is real. Lol
Silvis Bat
Reviewed in Mexico on June 23, 2020
Me gustaron....Excelentes para los tejidos y manualidades que hago...Entrega en tiempo y forma!!!!...Seguiré comprando...;)
Savvy VA Shopper
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2016
Just what I needed to tie in my loose ends on the crochet projects I make. Easy to thread the hook. I read a review indicating the clasp pulls against the stitches, but I do not find this to be the case. Wish I had found this item sooner
Silverdart
Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2016
I bought these needles in order to be able to chain up a line of crochet stitching through a stiff zipper tape, so that I can sew the zipper into the jacket I'm knitting, without having the zipper ripple.These little needles are perfect for the job. I'm using an awl to pierce the holes, and then pulling a loop of yarn through with the latch hook needles. Then I can release the yarn from the needle and use my crochet hook to chain it up.While the latch is quite stiff, this is a good thing as it's not flopping about all over the place. It stays put, which is great when you're trying to position the needle for the next stitch - last thing you want is for the yarn to fall out of it. Also, it's not at all hard to use - when you want your yarn out of the needle's eye, you just let it fall to rest on the latch, and then pull the yarn ends sharply to open the latch. The latch stays open, so you can pick up your next stitch. Use your thumb and finger to close it again, and you're off.I wouldn't say these needles would be ideal for sewing very tightly woven/knit fabrics that are likely to get distorted, as the latch end is bigger than the barrel of the needle. However they are perfect for the kind of job I'm doing, which involves putting a yarn through a very small hole. They'd also be just find for weaving in ends for knitting, or darning socks, etc.
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