Bernina Universal Needle Size 80 10Pkg #002507.71.07
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Key Features
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80/12 (metric 80) size — a medium-weight universal needle.
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Comes in a pack of ten (10) needles.
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Compatible with domestic sewing machines using the 130/705 H (H-shank) system.
Suitable Usage & Compatibility
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Applicable across a broad spectrum of fabrics: light, medium and some heavier woven fabrics; also suitable for knits.
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Ideal for general sewing tasks: straight stitching, topstitching, hemming, patchwork, and decorative sewing.
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Fits most household and mid-range sewing machines that accept standard home-sewing machine needles (130/705 H type).
Why Choose This Product
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A genuine OEM part from BERNINA, ensuring accurate fit, consistent quality, and machine compatibility.
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Medium size (80/12) strikes a balance between too fine (which might bend or break on thicker fabrics) and too heavy (which might leave large holes or damage fine fabric).
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Having ten needles in the pack offers good value and ensures you have spares on-hand.
Who It’s For
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Users of Bernina machines (and other compatible brands) who routinely sew a variety of fabrics and want a trustworthy “go-to” universal needle.
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Shops or sewing professionals who want consistent, branded needle supply to minimize downtime or compatibility issues.
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Sewing educators or students who value a reliable, all-purpose needle size for mixed-fabric classes and projects.
Use & Care Guide — Bernina Universal Needle 80/12 (10-Pack)
Best For
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Everyday sewing on woven or knit fabrics (cotton, polyester blends, poplin, light denim, linen, quilting cottons).
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Ideal “go-to” needle for general construction, hemming, topstitching, and decorative seams.
Compatibility
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130/705 H system: Bernina, Baby Lock, Brother, Janome, Pfaff, Singer, Viking, etc.
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Medium-size 80/12 balances strength and precision — great for most medium-weight fabrics.
When to Replace
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6–8 hours of active sewing, or sooner if you notice:
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Skipped stitches
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Frayed or broken thread
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“Clicking” or popping sound as the needle enters fabric
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Visible burrs or bending at the tip
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