A needle is a thin metal rod with a point which is put into a patient's body during acupuncture
the most common needle used for cross-stitch is a 24 or 26 As in the fabric gauges, the higher number is a smaller needle Size 24 is usually for fabric at 14 counts and lower, while size 26 is for 16 count and greater Sharper needles must be used when stitching with Waste Canvas
Small, slender piece of steel with a hole for thread and a point for stitching fabric A machine needle differs from a handwork needle; the needle's eye is found at its pointed end Machine embroidery needles come with sharp points for piercing heavy, tightly woven fabrics; ball point needles which glide between the fibers of knits; and a variety of specialty points, such as wedge points, which are used for leather
A needle is a thin hollow metal rod with a sharp point, which is part of a medical instrument called a syringe. It is used to put a drug into someone's body, or to take blood out