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| Item Name | Felting Needle |
| Item Number | 46G Crown |
| Unit Price (FOB Xiamen) | 0.068 USD/pcs |
| Lead Time | in stock |
| Packaging | 500 pcs/box |
| Weight | 0.52 Kg/box |
| HS code | 7319900000 |
A crown needle can refer to a specialized type of needle used in industrial non-woven fabric production, or, more commonly in a crafting context, a specific felting needle design used for fine detail work and hair rooting on dolls.
Craft and Hobby Use
In the context of crafts, a crown needle is a specific type of felting needle primarily used for delicate tasks and surface work.
Design: Crown needles feature barbs located only at the tip (in a "crown" formation). Typically, they have one barb on each of their three edges, totaling three barbs at the very point. This shallow barb placement allows for controlled, superficial fiber engagement.
Applications:
Fine detail work: They are ideal for creating subtle textures, small features, and refined surfaces on felted creations.
Hair rooting: They are a popular choice for implanting hair, fur, eyebrows, or eyelashes into doll heads (such as reborn dolls) or other felted sculptures.
Layering: Their ability to work at a shallow depth makes them useful for attaching one color or layer of fiber to a thin base without the added fiber showing through on the other side.





| Item Name | Felting Needle |
| Item Number | 46G Crown |
| Unit Price (FOB Xiamen) | 0.068 USD/pcs |
| Lead Time | in stock |
| Packaging | 500 pcs/box |
| Weight | 0.52 Kg/box |
| HS code | 7319900000 |
A crown needle can refer to a specialized type of needle used in industrial non-woven fabric production, or, more commonly in a crafting context, a specific felting needle design used for fine detail work and hair rooting on dolls.
Craft and Hobby Use
In the context of crafts, a crown needle is a specific type of felting needle primarily used for delicate tasks and surface work.
Design: Crown needles feature barbs located only at the tip (in a "crown" formation). Typically, they have one barb on each of their three edges, totaling three barbs at the very point. This shallow barb placement allows for controlled, superficial fiber engagement.
Applications:
Fine detail work: They are ideal for creating subtle textures, small features, and refined surfaces on felted creations.
Hair rooting: They are a popular choice for implanting hair, fur, eyebrows, or eyelashes into doll heads (such as reborn dolls) or other felted sculptures.
Layering: Their ability to work at a shallow depth makes them useful for attaching one color or layer of fiber to a thin base without the added fiber showing through on the other side.





