Selecci6n de aguja e hito

Para [a costura general se utilizan agujas del tamafio 11 o 14

Los hilos y agujas delgados deber#.n utilizarse pare coser tejidos ligeros evkando as[ que _stos se puedan echar a perder. Los tejidos gruesos con una aguja Io suficientemente gruesa come para que pueda penetrar el tejido sin que el bile de la aguja se deshilache.

En el juego de agujas hay una aguja de cada tamafio 11, 14, 16, 18, y una de tal6n azul del tamafio 11_Cuando cosa tejidos de punto y sint_ticos, emplee ta aguja de taf6n azut para evitar los fal[os de puntada. Pare ciertos tipos de tejidos deber&n uglizarse agujas especiales. Pare que ta aguja pueda penetrar de orma efectiva en los tejidos duros tales come tela vaquera y lena deber& emplearse una aguja pare tela vaquera con una punta muy afitada Para costuras ala vista deber& utitizarse una aguja especial con un ojo grande par el que pueda pasar un hi[o grueso resistente. Las agujas para cuero pedoran pequefios agujeros en el cuero y los expanden

permitiendo asf que et bile pase a tray,s del agujero.

Inspeccione las agujas con freeuencia para comprobar que no este_n embotadas o despuntadas Las agujas dafiadas sueten causar enganches y carreras irreparables en tejidos de punto, sedas finas y de imitaci6n seda

Adquiera siempre hilo de buena calidad. Deber& ser fuerte, suave y de grosor uniforme

PESO

Muy figera

Ligera

TIPO DE TELA

Gasa, Gasa delgada, Encaje fine, Organdi, Malla Organd[, Tul

Batista, Gasa, Lin6n, Seda natural, Crep6 de China, Crep6 pure, Pafiuelo de line, Guinga, Challis, Percal, Lena de Crep_, Peau de Sole, Tafel&n, Raso, Soda de Surah, Crep6 con Raso, Qiana

TIPO DE AGUJA

Universal

Punta de bola

Universal

Azul

TAMANO DE AGUJA

9 (65)

9 (65)

11(75) 1! (75)

12(85)

Media

Gruesa

Punte sencillo, Jersey, Trajes de bafio, Tricot

Cuero, Ante

Franela, Terciopelo, Musetina, Pana, Popelina, Line,

Cretona, Gabardina, Fieltro, Toalla, Arpillera, Tejidos

acolchados

Punto doble, Tereiopelo el&stico, (sint_tico y natural) Toalla el&stica, Jerseys de punto

Cuero, Vinilo, Ante

Vaquera, Lena de vela, Cuff'

Lena de doble vista, Abrigo grueso,

Piel de imitaci6n,Teiidos de Bayet6n

Azul

Punla de bola

Aguja de Curia

Roja

Punla de bole

Aguia de Curia

Vaquera

Violeta

ll(75)

11 (75)

11(75)

14(90)

14 (90)

14 (90)

16 (100)

16(t00)

Cuero, Ante

Aguja de Curia

t6

(100)

Lena, Brin, Tejidos para tapizado

Verde

18 (110)

Costuras ala vista para acabado especial

Costuras ala vista

II

(75)

14(90)

15

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