2 Pack - 3 1/2" Type I Micro Cord Paracord Stitching Needles by Jig Pro Shop (Stainless Steel)
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2 Pack - 3 1/2" Type I Micro Cord Paracord Stitching Needles by Jig Pro Shop (Stainless Steel)
2 Pack - Type I Paracord Stitching Needle ~ 3 1/2"
Made from medical grade stainless steel
Made with deep threads to provide a positive grip on paracord
Electropolished finish
They work well with Small Size 95#, 100#, Micro Paracord, Type I Paracord, & Others
Jig Pro Shop LLC is proud to introduce some of the finest paracord stitching needles available on the market today! These needles are manufactured from high quality 300 Series Stainless Steel and are extremely durable. They work well with Small Size 95#, 100#, Micro Paracord, Type I Paracord, & Others. Stitching needles are a great tool for your paracord projects. Use them for adding ribbons, and thin lines to your projects. These needles feature a blunted tip that won't snag, and allows for easy threading. The other end has deep threads to provide a positive grip on your paracord. Simply melt the end of your paracord with a lighter and form it into a point before it dries. Then you can twist the end of the paracord into the threaded end of the stitching needle. These needles are 3 1/2" in length and the perfect all-purpose size for small to intermediate sized projects. These needles are smaller in diameter than most other needles found for sale. This allows for greater ease of threading through tightly woven weaves, braids, or knots. Our needles have an anodized finish which microscopically closes the pores, creating much less resistance when threading them through your paracord projects. (Most of the aluminum needles found on the market today use an abrasive polishing technique. This leaves tiny open pores on the surface of the aluminum that increases resistance when threading through tight weaves and also leaves a metallic residue that can stain lighter color paracords). Note: Not all manufacturers make cordages the same. Due to the many variations in the different sizes of cordage it may be necessary to form the end of your cord into either a mushroom or pointed shape when melting it to get it to fit into the needle/fid properly.