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Cross stitch and embroidery
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Being transparent, I saw this post in my ALL feed. I love this conversation as it gives me insights to a community I would never have known about. In my house Im the one with a sewing kit, I do all the minor repairs, rips, buttons, etc. I have done some basic crosstich pieces as a child. With all respect, I have never, ever considered that needles could lose functionality. With respect, why not just replace the needles? Why bother electroplating? What am I missing? I truly mean no offense, y'all have just blown my mind with you passion for needles.
I'm at the point where I think replacing it is probably what I'll do, although there have been some good suggestions here. For the record, I do have more needles lol! I've been sewing since I was a teenager and have just never seen a needle turn black like this, so for me it was just kind of interesting! I'm guessing it's something specific to cross stitching? I had never spent an hour or two per night sewing until I started this hobby about a month and a half ago, so I'm guessing this just wears out needles faster than stitching my clothes back together does