packing needle

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packing needle

A worker uses a packing needle to stitch a canvas bag.

Definition

Noun: 1. A large, sturdy needle used for sewing heavy materials, such as canvas, burlap, or upholstery fabric. It is characterized by its large eye (to accommodate thick thread or cord) and a sharp, strong point designed to penetrate dense fabrics.

Usage

A packing needle is a specific tool for manual sewing tasks involving heavy-duty materials. It is not used for delicate fabrics or typical garment repair. * The sailor used a packing needle and waxed thread to repair the torn sail. * Before shipping, the workers sealed the canvas bundles with a packing needle.

Advanced Usage
  • In historical or traditional contexts: The packing needle is associated with trades and tasks that involve hand-sewn packaging, sail-making, or upholstery before the widespread use of machines.
    • The museum displayed the cooper's tools, including the awl and packing needle used for sealing barrel lids.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sacking needle: A synonym for packing needle, emphasizing its use with sackcloth or burlap sacks.
  • Upholstery needle: A similar large, curved needle used for sewing furniture fabric and padding.
  • Darning needle: A large needle often used for mending, but typically not as heavy-duty as a packing needle.
Synonyms
  • Sacking needle
  • Stitching awl (in some contexts, though an awl is primarily for piercing holes)
Antonyms
  • Beading needle (a very fine, small needle)
  • Embroidery needle (a needle with a sharp point and often a longer eye for decorative threads)
packing needle

A worker uses a packing needle to stitch a canvas bag.

Noun
  1. a large needle used to sew up canvas packages