*Size 11 (or 11BP Ball Point for Knits) Recommended for Embroidery Machines. Interchangeable with Schmetz 130705H-E Embroidery Needles, and Singer Style 2000 Chromium Needles. For all home sewing embroidery machines with flat shank needles.

Needle Selection Guide
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Specifications

Organ Needles are Chrome Plated (Finish).
Organ no longer labels “CF” Chrome Finish or “CP” Chrome Plate because that is the “default” finish for Organ Needles.
The same is true for Groz Beckert & Schmetz as they too don’t label all of their needles “CF” either.
Rest assured that if the needles are not “PD”(titanium), “CS”, “LP”, “HP”(non-stick), they are shiney Chrome by default. Organ

Also For Use With: DreamCreator XE VM5100, DreamWeaver XE VM6200D, LB6770, LB6770 PRW, Quattro 2 6700D, Quattro 3 Trilogy Limited Edition Innov-ís 6750D, Quattro NV6000D, The Dream Machine XV8500D, The Dream Machine 2 XV8550D, Luminaire XP1, Luminaire 2 XP2

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icon The most popular needle, the Universal, has an eye that is 40% the width of the blade. Really! There are three other needles with larger eyes, the Embroidery and even more pronounced is the elongated eye of the Metallic and Topstitch needles. Now what does a larger eye mean? There is less friction on the thread as it passes through the eye. Ever sew with a thread that breaks or tends to shred? Guess what, use a needle with a larger eye. If you have old thread or maybe a poor quality thread, use a needle with a larger eye. The thread and needle work hard and fast. Help them out when you can with a larger eye.