Update on sewline threader
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Update on sewline threader
Rec'd yesterday, tried earlier this morning...just a quick trial run.....had to read the directions a few times...to me a bit unclear. But figured it out, I thought...proceeded - no go! I will try again later today....maybe my brain was still on snooze...will let you know
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Rec'd yesterday, tried earlier this morning...just a quick trial run.....had to read the directions a few times...to me a bit unclear. But figured it out, I thought...proceeded - no go! I will try again later today....maybe my brain was still on snooze...will let you know
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Geri,
Will this help?
I could have threaded a few needles by hand in the time she took to thread one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZBlTgvASxk
Will this help?
I could have threaded a few needles by hand in the time she took to thread one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZBlTgvASxk
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Over the years, I have used the Clover Threader. Occasionally, it does not work for a needle, usually because it is bent, etc. and not because it was a non-Clover needle. I was told by a quilt store owner not to use embroidery needles for threading. I have used needles of all kinds, including those with really tiny holes, with great results.
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