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I have recently purchased a new sewing machine and I have several questions about needles. My machine uses the 328 Needle system and the needles that came with it have the LR notation behind the number. I see 328S online also. What does the LR, S, and R mean?

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LR = A needle for stitching leather with a reverse twist point.

Right or reverse twist.

Left or regular twist.

S = Narrow cross point.

R = Normal round point. Generally used for sewing cloth type textiles as the round point can push thru the wefts and warps of a weave.

http://www.schmetz.com/

Go to the needle catalogue

Barra

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LR = A needle for stitching leather with a reverse twist point.

S = Narrow cross point.

R = Normal round point. Generally used for sewing cloth type textiles as the round point can push thru the wefts and warps of a weave.

Barra

Okay. Here is the next dumb question. What is a reverse twist? and Narrow Cross Point?

My old machine had a chisel point leather needle but it would make a straight line of stitching. This one off sets the thread just a bit making it at an angle. So is the S point the one I use for the straight line?

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Yes that is PERFECT!! Thank you so much!!!

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I hope this explains things a bit better.

Barra.

http://www.visla.net/upload/acsses//SMN15_English.pdf

Great info!!!! Especially for Greenhorns like me....cool !!

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