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product_id: 9615281
title: "DMC 1767-26 Tapestry Hand Needles, 6-Pack, Size 26"
brand: "dmc"
price: "€ 8.91"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 13
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# Blunt rounded tip glides without snagging Long oval eye holds more yarn strands Premium nickel-plated steel resists corrosion DMC 1767-26 Tapestry Hand Needles, 6-Pack, Size 26

**Brand:** dmc
**Price:** € 8.91
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🧶 Stitch like a pro, skip the snag — elevate every thread!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** DMC 1767-26 Tapestry Hand Needles, 6-Pack, Size 26 by dmc
- **How much does it cost?** € 8.91 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- dmc enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted dmc brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Snag-Free Fabric Glide:** Blunt rounded tip slips easily through canvas or fabric weave, protecting your threads and project.
- • **Durability Meets Precision:** Crafted from premium nickel-plated steel ensuring long-lasting, snag-free performance.
- • **Trusted Quality from France:** DMC’s superior craftsmanship guarantees consistent, burr-free needles that elevate your stitching game.
- • **Effortless Threading & Stitching:** Long oval eye designed to carry multiple yarn strands for faster, smoother stitching.
- • **Perfect Size for Versatile Projects:** Size 26 needles ideal for cross-stitching, needlepoint, and detailed embroidery on various fabrics.

## Overview

DMC 1767-26 Tapestry Hand Needles come in a 6-pack of size 26, crafted from premium nickel-plated steel with a blunt rounded tip and a long oval eye. Designed for smooth, snag-free stitching on canvas and fabric, these needles are perfect for cross-stitch and needlepoint enthusiasts seeking reliable, high-quality tools made in France.

## Description

This tapestry hand needles is made of premium grade nickel plated steel. The blunt rounded end of these tapestry needles slips easily through the holes of canvas or into the weave of fabric without snagging or piercing. Long oval eye carries more than the usual number of strands of yarn. Easy to use and ideal for cross stitching an needle pointing. Available in size 26 with comes in pack of 6 needle.

Review: Great sizes - You can trust DMc for great needle products
Review: consistent high quality - plus a little essay on which needle to choose - DMC needles are reliable tapestry needles with smooth shafts, clean eyes, and complete plating. What more could you want in a needle? They are made in France. By contrast, needles made in China have very poor quality control. You'll find burrs in the eyes most commonly, and the burrs will snag your thread, fray it, and upset you. Chinese needles are the ones found in kits. Throw them out right away; do not be tempted to "save" them. Buy these DMC needles. English needles (such as John James) are also excellent quality. Now to some details about which size needle to choose. The larger the number, the coarser the wire used to make the needle. Choose a #24 if you are new to stitching. If it seems big in your hand, go to a #26; a #26 is what I use (on 14-ct Aida or 28-count linen with x stitches made over two threads. A #28 is for very small stitches (such as on 32-count fabric). In fabric, the larger the number means the more threads there are per inch. 14-ct Aida makes stitches equivalent in size to 28-count evenweave (such as linen) bcs you are working over 2 fabric threads. Another reason to choose a #24 is what the needle is designed to do. Yes, it carries the thread, but it also -opens- the fabric so the thread can pass thru that hole with a minimum of abrasion. Abrasion is what causes thread to look "flat" and ugly. To avoid this, cut your thread no more than 15" long. Yes, you will use more thread bcs you'll have to start and stop more often than if you used a 36" piece of thread. That 36" thread will be passing thru the fabric a huge number of times and will get ugly fast if you use such a long length. You can always buy more floss (which is cheap), but you can never get back your time. As I tell my students, "Floss is cheap, and we know where to get more!" (And who knows what else we might find!) I'd also say to use a #24 for any stamped embroidery (quilt top, picture, bed linen, etc.); use 2 strands. That fabric has a high thread count, and you'll need something large to open the space between the fabric threads bcs they're packed in there tightly. When purchasing here, make sure you select the right size. I think #28 is shown here as the default. Two strands in this needle eye is pretty crowded, so a #28 can be a challenge to thread. A #28 is not the choice for stamped surface embroidery! Look for the #24. If you are doing crewel with two strands of wool, select a #24 to start with; you might want a #22 if you find the thread is looking nasty pretty quickly. And cut the pieces 15" max. Wool abrades much more quickly than cotton. Silk and rayon are more delicate than cotton; 12" max. Wish we could all stitch together so I can answer more of your questions and let you explore the ins and outs, tricks and tips to creating beautiful needlework. (You might be able to find some of my stuff if you do a search.) Meanwhile, choose a #24 for surface embroidery. Martha Beth

## Features

- Blunt rounded end of these tapestry needles slips easily through the holes of canvas or into the weave of fabric
- Tapestry hand needles is made of premium grade nickel plated steel
- Long oval eye carries more than the usual number of strands of yarn
- Easy to use and ideal for cross stitching an needle pointing
- Available in size 26 with comes in pack of 6 needle

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001E5VTRS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,024 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #40 in Sewing Sharp Needles |
| Brand Name | DMC |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,539) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00077540382705 |
| Item Length | 4.2 Inches |
| Item Weight | 4.54 g |
| Manufacturer | Notions - In Network |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Point Type | Blunt |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Beading, Sewing |
| UPC | 077540382705 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** DMC
- **Color:** Red
- **Material:** Alloy Steel
- **Point Type:** Blunt
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Beading, Sewing

## Images

![DMC 1767-26 Tapestry Hand Needles, 6-Pack, Size 26 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61pZXEN9oFL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great sizes
*by J***R on February 16, 2026*

You can trust DMc for great needle products

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ consistent high quality - plus a little essay on which needle to choose
*by M***B on September 6, 2015*

DMC needles are reliable tapestry needles with smooth shafts, clean eyes, and complete plating. What more could you want in a needle? They are made in France. By contrast, needles made in China have very poor quality control. You'll find burrs in the eyes most commonly, and the burrs will snag your thread, fray it, and upset you. Chinese needles are the ones found in kits. Throw them out right away; do not be tempted to "save" them. Buy these DMC needles. English needles (such as John James) are also excellent quality. Now to some details about which size needle to choose. The larger the number, the coarser the wire used to make the needle. Choose a #24 if you are new to stitching. If it seems big in your hand, go to a #26; a #26 is what I use (on 14-ct Aida or 28-count linen with x stitches made over two threads. A #28 is for very small stitches (such as on 32-count fabric). In fabric, the larger the number means the more threads there are per inch. 14-ct Aida makes stitches equivalent in size to 28-count evenweave (such as linen) bcs you are working over 2 fabric threads. Another reason to choose a #24 is what the needle is designed to do. Yes, it carries the thread, but it also -opens- the fabric so the thread can pass thru that hole with a minimum of abrasion. Abrasion is what causes thread to look "flat" and ugly. To avoid this, cut your thread no more than 15" long. Yes, you will use more thread bcs you'll have to start and stop more often than if you used a 36" piece of thread. That 36" thread will be passing thru the fabric a huge number of times and will get ugly fast if you use such a long length. You can always buy more floss (which is cheap), but you can never get back your time. As I tell my students, "Floss is cheap, and we know where to get more!" (And who knows what else we might find!) I'd also say to use a #24 for any stamped embroidery (quilt top, picture, bed linen, etc.); use 2 strands. That fabric has a high thread count, and you'll need something large to open the space between the fabric threads bcs they're packed in there tightly. When purchasing here, make sure you select the right size. I think #28 is shown here as the default. Two strands in this needle eye is pretty crowded, so a #28 can be a challenge to thread. A #28 is not the choice for stamped surface embroidery! Look for the #24. If you are doing crewel with two strands of wool, select a #24 to start with; you might want a #22 if you find the thread is looking nasty pretty quickly. And cut the pieces 15" max. Wool abrades much more quickly than cotton. Silk and rayon are more delicate than cotton; 12" max. Wish we could all stitch together so I can answer more of your questions and let you explore the ins and outs, tricks and tips to creating beautiful needlework. (You might be able to find some of my stuff if you do a search.) Meanwhile, choose a #24 for surface embroidery. Martha Beth

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect for cross stitch
*by C***T on April 1, 2026*

Needles arrived as ordered.

## Frequently Bought Together

- DMC 1767-26 Tapestry Hand Needles, 6-Pack, Size 26
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