My kits historically include a 3 Round Liner - meaning a long needle with three little needle heads all bunched up a the point. This is so that you can make a thick enough dot. Someone wanted 2 of these (see this post) so that they can come back the next day with a fresh needle on the same tatt. Your wish is my command, SnPers of the universe (such a bottom lately)! You get TWO needles now. Count em One Two. 2018 UPDATE: You now get many needles of many sizes! See purchase page for specific kit information. Or read more about needle sizes here.

Recently, a frequent SnP-er friend of mine told me that he used my kit with a sewing needle (gasp!) because he wanted a thicker line (a bigger gauge sewing needle will do this - and deposit more ink at once). Thus, I decided to include a 5RL in my newest kits - meaning 5 little needles all up on that tip! It is my pleasure to serve you.

I will note that Prof Tatt Artists will use a 7 RL at times for a good-looking tight semi-bold line. Therefore, 5RL is not too crazy. Here are some pics to help you see what I'm sayin.

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needle size comparison

3RL needle

 

5 RL needle round liner

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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