And it's true. A modern seamstress needs a lot of needles in her arsenal. In the past, seamstresses had one, or at most two, needles they treasured. Until the 19th century, metal needles were made exclusively by hand and were extremely expensive.
Fortunately, those days are over. Today, anyone can afford a whole collection of a wide variety of needles. However, there's a common misconception that just one is enough, one that can do everything: sew, darn, embroider, and even remove splinters.
But that's not true. Each type of sewing project requires its own specialized needle. And the final result depends greatly on the right needle. So today, we'd like to dispel the myth of the sewing needle's versatility and introduce you to the widest selection of hand needles from Prym.