You should use a sewing glue.
A seamstress making a dress. A surgeon, stitching a wound. A nurse taking a blood sample. A drug addict, taking heroin.
yes they did back in the day the algonquians did use fish bones to make sewing needles because they were so sharp and pointy
They use sewing needles and thread as well as a good foundation( braiding pattern)
Yes. Not the steel or plastic needles we use today, but rather needles made from bone or wood splinters.
is a place where we can put our sewing materials.
Electricity can flow through metal objects, including sewing needles, as long as there is a complete circuit for the electricity to travel through. However, using sewing needles for conducting electricity is not recommended as they are not designed for this purpose and can be dangerous. It is safer to use proper electrical components for conducting electricity.
"Possession of needles or syrenges" for illegal drug use. Not like diabetic needles.
It is a sewing machine with the capacity to hold and use two threaded needles at one time, producing perfectly parallel lines of stitching.
You may need to use a heavier duty needle. On a package of sewing machine needles is specifies what the needle is meant to be used for. Try investing in needles that are made to sew through heavier material like denim, and it won't have a problem sewing through adhesive.
nowadays they have sewing machines and steel needles but in the old days they would make needles with bone and use sinew and rawhide strips for thread hope this answers your question
because the needles are not sterile, the proper sharpness nor the proper gauge. This is an easy way to get an infected, crooked and not to mention Painful piercing.