Oxford regular punch needles in box

£35.00
Size
3 in stock

Orders processed in 3 - 5 working days

Description

Oxford punch needles are available in two widths; fine and regular. Within these widths there are multiple needles which each create a different loop height. There are three different regular needles available:

  • #8 / loop height 1.27 cm
  • #9 / loop height 0.95 cm
  • #10 / loop height 0.64 cm

The Oxford punch needles are self threading and are designed to be comfortable for extended periods of use.

How to thread a regular Oxford punch needle.

Specifics
  • regular punch needle
  • fixed loop height
  • maple handle
  • electro polished stainless steel needle
  • self-threading
  • ergonomically designed
What's included

Oxford punch needles include:
- presentation box
- quick start guide
- stitch gauge
The printed stitch gauge is a useful guide to help with consistent stitch length.

Recommended for use with
  • chunky weight yarn
  • monks cloth
Colours
Please note colours are represented as accurately as possible, however differences may occur due to monitor displays or computer settings.
Delivery
Orders are processed and dispatched in 3 - 5 working days, unless the item is a pre-order (in which case it will be longer).

UK orders are sent using Royal Mail Tracked 48. International orders are sent via Royal Mail International Tracked or Signed.

If ordering from outside of the UK, please read the shipping policy before ordering to understand any customs or import fees that may be due.

Customer Reviews

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Amber Warner
Very happy :)

Delivered in good time, perfect quality, I was very glad to be able to order this product from a UK based business as it is much more convenient than ordering it over from America. I've finished a set of cushions with absolutely no problem from the needle. Thank you very much 😊

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Joan Yeadell
Excellent service

I’m very new to whole punching so am leaning on Sara for her advice. She is guiding me through the best needles. I’ve bought a couple of Oxford ones. They might be a bit more expensive but they really make a difference from the budget ones I got in kits from Amazon.