For a while now, I've been on a search for my favourite needle and thread for epp. I often get asked what I like best, and I haven't been able to give a proper answer because I've been undecided. I've tried a lot of needles over the last six months and I've finally settled on these Clover Gold Eye Appliqué No 10 sharps needles. Needles are such a personal preference. I remember getting a few comments on Instagram from people saying my needles were too big and looked like tree trunks! But I find tiny needles cause me to grip tighter and give me hand and wrist pain. I also didn't like long thin needles as they can be too flexible and bend. So I've been looking for a needle that isn't too long or too short, is sharp and thin but not too flexible and I think I've found it. I do a lot of appliqué so these needles are great for that but they are brilliant for epp too. You might like these needles but again, it is personal preference and what feels comfortable to you. These needles are relatively inexpensive and a packet of 15 is around £1.65. I also really love the John James brand of needles and I use them for embroidery and general sewing. I've also been testing threads over the last few months so I thought I would share what I've found here. Again, it's all about personal preference and the result you are after. I mostly use Aurifil 50wt or 80wt. I love the Aurifil colours but the one I use the most is 2311 muslin. Aurifil is strong, fine and glides through the fabric. The 80wt thread is finer but can snap so I tend to use 50wt the most these days. I was having lots of thread breakage problems a while back and discovered that it wasn't the fault of the thread, but it was my needle. The eye of that particular needle was so sharp is was breaking the thread and stabbing my fingers. So I'm really happy I've found the Clover ones. Pictured below is the results of stitching two half inch hexies with Aurifil 50wt. The stitches are hardly visible. Aurifil 50wt is around £3.50 for a 200 metre spool. Next I tried Gutermann 100% cotton thread colour 919 which cost £2 for 100 metres. Again this thread was strong and fine and had excellent results, see below. Finally I've been using Superior Threads The Bottom Line polyester thread which is 60wt in colour 621 and this cost me £6.95 for 1298 metres. The results were excellent, the stitches were almost invisible but as this is polyester and not cotton, it is slippy to use and sometimes the needle slides off. This has resulted in me gripping more tightly and causing me hand and wrist pain. (I am susceptible to this pain as I've suffered from carpel tunnel syndrome and RSI so please don't let this put you off this thread, the issue is my body not the thread!) Overall, I've decided the Superior Threads is great for quarter inch hexies as my stitches can seem really big in comparison to the size of the hexies so I like that this thread minimises that and I will continue to use it for that. I love cotton thread and will use that for everything else. All this being said, you don't need to have this thread or these needles to do epp, just use what you have to get started. I recently saw an epp starter kit on Etsy that was over £40 and it didn't include any fabric or paper templates and this got me thinking, what does a beginner need to start out for epp? How much does it need to cost? EPP is a simple craft that requires simple tools and materials and therefore shouldn't cost a lot of money and you shouldn't need to invest a lot of money into it to start out. As a thank you for the support I've received on Instagram and over here on my blog, I've decided to host a little giveaway. All you have to do is leave me a comment on this blog post telling me what your favourite needle and thread is. I will leave the giveaway open for a week and then I will pick a winner randomly and it will be announced on Instagram and on this blog. You will win an epp starter kit designed by me that contains a few of my favourite things such as needles, thread, a Sewline glue pen, paper templates and some pretty fabric. This giveaway isn't sponsored by anybody and it's open worldwide but please just one entry per person. If you follow me on Instagram and on Bloglovin then it will be easy for you to see when I announce the winner. Thank you and good luck!
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Gwawr
7/10/2019 09:04:16 am
The needle I use most often is a John James one. I think it’s a size 7. I also prefer aurifil 50 wt. I found myself getting frustrated with the bottom line thread as it kept slipping out of my needle - but I did love my invisible stitches with it.
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Sarah Costello
7/10/2019 10:21:24 am
I have tried a few needles and currently use tulip milliners needles #10 big eye. I've never tried those clover needles though...I'll have to give them a go!!
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Krista
7/10/2019 10:31:43 am
Aurifil is hard to find where I live but I recieved one from a friend but have not tried it yet. So I would say my favourite is Gutermann because it is easy to find here in many colours. I often tend to use what ever needle I have and have not a favourite brand yet. I am looking forwad to trying out some John James needles and short quilting needles I recently got. I should really pick up my epp projects and give them a go :)
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Correne
7/10/2019 12:59:12 pm
Fantastic post! So much great information! I recently watched some video & they mentioned that there’s a needle company out there that sands the eye of the needle. I can’t remember the name of the company or the video I watched though. So not a big help there :-) I use Coats & Clark Dual Duty thread. Its great & doesn’t tangle or break. I inherited a bunch of random so I honestly don’t know what needle I use. I reall want to try the Aurifil because so many people swear by it! Thank you for all this information!!
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Lee
7/10/2019 03:02:45 pm
Thanks Emma
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QuiltyJo
7/10/2019 03:22:19 pm
Hi Emma
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Marianne
7/10/2019 04:39:18 pm
Thank you for all the inspiration on ig and here. I live in Denmark and often cannot find these Recommended things. But today I bought a new from guttermand polyester ca 02777 in the hope that it will not twist as my cotton thread did. Needles I just took what I could find but I will be more selektive from now on. Best regards Marianne
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Victoria
7/10/2019 05:24:49 pm
This is so handy Emma, thanks for sharing your findings! I love Clover black and gold size 10 applique needles for EPP and applique (although I do tend to bend them!) and Aurifil 80 wt thread.
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Liz
7/10/2019 05:39:32 pm
I'm new to EPP and still learning what I like! One of the things that drew me to your work was the tiny size. I love tiny things! Right now I'm using some small embroidery needles by clover and whatever sewing thread I have on hand.
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Emma
17/10/2019 05:53:35 pm
Congratulations Liz, you won the giveaway, please get in touch with your address so I can send your prize out to you ?
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Joy
7/10/2019 06:11:43 pm
I’m new to sewing and absolutely love your gorgeous work and embroidery. Since reading this post I have sorted through my threads and found I have a few gutermann in different colours which I will now keep for epp. They are polyester and not cotton. Will also invest in your preferred needles to see how I go as my hand sometimes aches. Thanks for the tips and I’ll keep following you x
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Jeanette
7/10/2019 08:42:48 pm
Thank you for your post on needles and thread for EPP. I am a newbie but currently use milliners needle and a poly blend as recommended by a Craftsy course given by our own Aussie, Helen Stubbings. I think I would like to try Aurafil though. The poly blend is very slippery. Just need to find a supplier here.
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Indianna
7/10/2019 09:32:04 pm
I love the superior thread with the clover golden eye needles. It is a slippery thread but I love the way the stitches disappear.
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Beverly Sensabaugh
8/10/2019 02:42:31 am
I use a 10 milliners needle and Superior’s bottom line thread (with a knot at the needle). Thanks!
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8/10/2019 05:38:02 am
Great post, Emma! I completely agree that needle and thread are personal preferences. I tried many threads and I like most Aurifil 50 and Guterman Tere 180 (color 800). Even though the last one is polyester, it is very fine and helps me to achieve almost invisible stitches in epp and the color blends well with Liberty fabric. And I use Tulip Milliners Straw needles #10 for bth applique and epp.
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Cheryl (Chez538 on IG)
9/10/2019 12:16:14 pm
I use whatever needles that are close at hand, but my favourites are straw needles. Also like Anchor gold plated crewel needles. Thread usually Coats Moon. I’d love to try Aurifil, but always thought it was too expensive, although your post makes it cheaper than Gutermann per 100m. If that’s the case I’ll give it a go! Interesting post and great giveaway! Thanks (I actually came here for the little hexie pinnie tutorial). 😍
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Emma Jones
11/10/2019 10:39:20 am
Aww thanks Cheryl, I hope you enjoy making the pinnie x x
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Sharon
16/10/2019 10:45:04 am
I’m new to epp having only tried it once before. The only thread I have is gutermann as that is who my mum used to work for (I have cupboards full of it 😊) but after reading your post I’m definitely going to try a couple of others xx
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Maríajosé Arce Ramírez
23/4/2020 02:37:13 am
Hola.
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Emma
3/5/2020 03:28:07 pm
Hola Mariajose, muchisimas gracias por leer mi blog. Estoy muy contenta de que te guste. ¡Es tan emocionante que podemos conectarnos entre nosotros y compartir nuestro amor por la costura a pesar de que vives al otro lado del mundo! muchas gracias por ponerse en contacto. Saludos, Emma
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Maríajosé Arce Ramírez
23/4/2020 02:41:21 am
Olvidé desearte lo mejor en este año tan inolvidable.
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Emma
3/5/2020 03:29:16 pm
Gracias Mariajose, te deseo todo lo mejor y cuidate ?
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Rosemary Jack
21/5/2020 09:16:32 am
Hello, I live in South Is. New Zealand. I have tried so many different needles and thread, and really like size 10 milliners needles and have recently changed to Superior Bottom Line thread, it is awesome. I noticed on one of your recent posts to tie a small knot just below the eye of the needle, what a great idea, I must try it.
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Emma
25/5/2020 08:55:23 pm
Hi Rosemary, thank you for getting in touch to leave me a comment. There are so many wonderful threads out there aren't there? Bottom line is great, it gives a lovely result and I'm glad you enjoy using it. x
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