Needle Threading For Aging Eyes
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Needle Threading For Aging Eyes
I found the most wonderful needle threader, for the sewing machine, that I just have to let those of you with tired eyes like mine. It is made in Australia, carried at Nancy's Notions and costs around $14.00. It is called Perfect Sew Universal Needle Threader and Needle Inserter. You hold the device in your left hand, I am right handed and this did not prevent me from using this, and slide the thin wire through the needle's eye. There is a loop on the wire, almost invisible, it catches the thread and you pull the wire toward the back of the machine and your needle is threaded! I love it? On the other end of the tool is a holder to hold the sewing machine needle to insert it in your machine. So far I can do that without help of a tool, but I'm glad I have it for later. I have spent up to ten minutes trying to thread my machine needle until I'm ready to scream, but with this tool it is a snap.
#6
I bought the Clover needle threader that goes on the counter top...for my hand sewing needles but I can't get it to work. I really want it to work, but it just doesn't. I hate to buy another one as it was so pricey...$15 from my LQS. I have seen her demonstrate it (hers) and I think the one I have is just defective... woe is me! LOL!
#7
I also have a Viking with the white on the shank and also here's another trick I have found. If you wet your finger (yes from your mouth) and put it on the back of the eye of the needle it helps to "draw" the thread in much easier.
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I have the small needle threaders and have a terrible time getting the wire to go thru the needle eye. I've used the "wet finger method" too but it takes a couple of times to thread the needle. This is one of the worst parts of sewing for me, especially when using my vintage machines.
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