Making Needles in History

Consider this. The man who invented the wheel waseye was punched out.
wearing animal skins that had been sewn togetherUsing fine wires between the new eyes of the
with a needle. Maybe it was the needle that had theneedles, they were separated, the burrs were ground
biggest impact on the future of mankind.off the ends, and the needles were ready for
Being able to sew skins together to craft clothing fortempering and finishing.
warmth and protection enabled Stone Age men toTempering was done by heating the needles on trays,
remain in northern areas of the globe, thus breakingthen dunking them in oil, making them brittle. Additional
away from their nomadic existence.slow heating while being turned by hand with
The needle has always been a simple tool. Whether ithatchet-like tools caused the metal needles to turn
is made of bone or metal, the concept remains thecolors from pale red to blue and then to a straw color.
same - a pointed instrument that pulls a thread throughWhen the tempering was right, the heat was removed
some type of material. The important elements of aand the needles were ready for the more finishing.
needle are a sharp point to poke through material andNeedles were felt (yes, by hand) to find small warps. If
a hole or hook to carry the thread.there were any, the needle was tapped with a small
During the Bronze Age, needles were developed thathammer on a tiny anvil to straighten it out. Every day
were made from metal instead of the primitive bonefor eight hours a day for 8 days, the needles were
or horn. Access to early metal needles was limited byrolled in a heavy canvas with oil, soap and emery
cost, since only gold and bronze were used towhich made them smooth and shiny.
manufacture them.Then they were dumped into a copper pan filled with
Once iron was developed, manufacturers could makesoapsuds to be cleaned. Finally, they were rinsed and
lower cost needles, thus allowing farmers' wives tothen dried in a bin of sawdust.
afford these much-improved tools for sewing.The challenge at that point was to remove the
Records indicate that the Spanish became proficient atneedles from the sawdust, line them up so they were
making excellent sewing needles, and guarded theireven and then clump them together so they could be
secrets well, slowing down the spread ofsized. After the needles were sorted into various
manufacturing to other parts of the world. Eventually,sizes, they were weighed and put into equal-sized
though, the English developed a process that continuesbundles, called a "company."
to be the high bar for modern needles.But the process was still not yet complete!
The process and the number of steps required toIn the final steps, the heads were heated to give them
make a needle - even today - is amazing.a blue tint and to soften them in order to countersink
Beginning with a coil of wire, the first step was to cutthe eyes. Countersinking was to ensure smoothness
the wire into 3 inch lengths and then straighten theso the needle would not shred the thread.
curve. This seems like it would be simple, yet it requiredOnce the countersinking was complete, skilled grinders
that the wire be heated, pressed and then cooled.once again polished the heads and points of the
Once cooled, the wire was turned over to a grinderneedles until the desired quality was achieved. Finally,
who made points at both ends of the wire. Becausethe needles were packaged and sold.
this step required a water wheel, early needle makersAlthough completely automated, modern needles are
lived in villages near streams or rivers where theystill made from coiled wire, the pieces cut into the
could harness the water for energy to run their waterlength of two needles, and points are ground on both
wheels.ends of the piece. Two eye shapes are then stamped
As you can imagine, the work of a needle grinder wasin the center of the piece, the holes are punched out
fairly deadly. Standing over a grindstone breathingand the needles are separated.
particles of jagged steel from the needle and stoneModern needles are tempered and frequently
dust, these men refused to take any safetyelectroplated with nickel. Often the eye portion is gilded,
precautions since they believed it limited the number ofcreating a kind of gold look.
newcomers to the trade. That it did, but it also limitedThere are actually about 70 processes that wire goes
their life expectancy.through to transform it into a needle!
Once the points were ground on the ends of the wire,It's amazing what it takes to create a short, straight,
it was taken to the stamping shop where two eyespointy thing with a hole in one end.
and two gutters were stamped in the middle, and the