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This needle threader is a really good one, but it doesn't work for the teeny-tiny needle eyes. I use mine all the time!
http://www.clover-usa.com/product/0/...eedle_Threader

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Oh yeah, I can barely tell which end of the needle is the eye and which the point! (Even with the cheater glasses on) I use the needle threader Margo mentioned, as well as one of those wire ones that you put through the eye of the needle, and then put your thread into the diamond formed by the threader. It works for even very small needle eyes. I can use it with 40 wt thread and smaller.
I have one of those Ott lights with the magnifier, when I do hand applique. Otherwise the stitches are all over the place!
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sometimes I stack magnifying glasses on top of my nose! he he (learned from Caryl Bryer Fallert!)
sometimes i also look thru my Ott light AND the glasses........so far, I still get by most of the time getting even the small eyes threaded. I know the day is coming.................... :roll: :cry: :shock:
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I find that the eye of a needle is easier to see if there is something white behind it.
And I always rest my elbows on the table when threading needles.
I do quite a lot of hand embroidery and if I use the same colour a lot, I fill a pin cushion with lot of threaded needles. That way I only have to concentrate once and can then relax and stitch for hours.From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood

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Just recently I purchased applique needles to use for stitching down the bindings and piecing. I wasn't sure about the short length but that part has been fine. The threading was a bit of an issue. I managed eventually but didn't enjoy the many trials before I got it. Since then I pulled out and experimented with my magnifying lamp. I had it in one position and though it worked I wasn't super excited about the effort still required. Last night I moved it to be near a different chair and threading needles there, just because it was at a different angle, was WOW. I, too, thread a bunch at a time but because I am currently taking my stitching with me for lengthy hospital visits I took a piece of doubled over felt and poke the needle with thread into it and wrap the thread around the felt to avoid a rat's nest from the bunching together. It is working well for me. By the way I settled for the applique needles because Michaels had absolutely none of the diamond wire needle threaders in stock to use with the needles I was currently using. I'm converted to applique needles and surprisingly the short length is not a problem for me.From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood

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We are all talking about the needle, but the thread has to be considered too. The end should be freshly cut and I cut at an angle which makes one side of the thread smaller and sharper. I often needle the thread instead of threading the needle. This means the thread is held in my left hand- pinched between my thumb and fore finger- with a tiny bit of thread showing. The needle in my right hand is brought to the thread. This next suggestion sound gross but we all do it. Spit on the thread. If all of these efforts don't get the job done, I then spit on the needle. If the hole is filled with fluid, it will help the thread move more easily through the eye. This last suggestion is not a good idea for the sewing machine needle but the picture in my mind of someone trying to do it does make me smile. If none of these work, go eat some chocolate and try again later. Betty AnnFrom the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood

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Betty Ann--With the lamp in the original position I was doing the spitting on both the thread and needle and cutting the thread on an angle. With the different angle I was back to the days when my eyes were young and long before progressive lenses were even invented, let alone any glasses were needed. I was threading the needle with a little moisture on the thread end just like my grandma taught me and it was through the needle eye in the first try every time. Wohoo was all I could say. You'd think I won a million bucks. It just re-enforced for me that there are many ways to come to the same conclusion.From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood

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I find that holding a white index card behind the needle helps me to focus on the eye and it's much easier to get the thread through. This also works when threading a sewing machine needle. And, of course, that good lighting is essential and the 'spit' helps too!
Debbie
"Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss
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...one more thing to try: turn your needle over and try threading it from the other side. Eyes of needles are punched and one side might have a little build up of some metal around eye. So...there is often an easy side to thread and hard side to thread on a needle. It always works for me!
"Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss
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The reason I tried moving the lamp so I could have a different angle is that I have no trouble threading my machine needle as long as I park the needle at a certain height which obviously gives me the "perfect" angle for my eyes with the progressive lenses. Then I don't need the white behind it or trying to find the right side of the needle which was another thing I tried the first night with the applique needles.
So it seems to be a matter to try all the tips until you find what combination works for you.
"Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss
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Margo, I have several of those needle threaders and they are really great. I usually applique by machine, even when turning the edge, and Ricky's stable stuff or Sharon Schamber's similar item to do the needle turn prep. But I thought I might try hand stitching one of my squares in my hugs and kisses since I'm making that as a sampler of applique methods. But I have a question...do you use tiny applique needles for your needle turn applique?Originally posted by MargoThis needle threader is a really good one, but it doesn't work for the teeny-tiny needle eyes. I use mine all the time!
http://www.clover-usa.com/product/0/...eedle_Threader


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BJ, lately I've been using Bohin Applique Needles in a size 10. I like the longer length and larger eye and find that after some use I actually create a little bend in the needle that makes it seem to work even better for me!
Bohin Applique Needle
Bohin offers a sturdier applique needle with the largest eye ever on an applique needle. Very polished.
http://www.shop.myneedlesandnotions....C.qscstrfrnt06
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Oh good, I have some of those somewhere. I'll give them a try.Originally posted by MargoBJ, lately I've been using Bohin Applique Needles in a size 10. I like the longer length and larger eye and find that after some use I actually create a little bend in the needle that makes it seem to work even better for me!
Bohin Applique Needle
Bohin offers a sturdier applique needle with the largest eye ever on an applique needle. Very polished.
http://www.shop.myneedlesandnotions....C.qscstrfrnt06
"Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14
Betty Jo
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I’ve decided to make all the borders using the June block. I’m still debating what I will use for the 6” corner squares...
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August IS the left side 6” border!
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Woohoo! I finished the first border, opting for the square on point all the way around. Becky’s border was too busy for...
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That is pretty. I do love irises and have lots in my yard....
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Hi Barbara Black, When I saw this Iris fabric on this mornings newsletter from Shabbty Fabrics, I
thought of you.... -
Yes, I always make the left and right first, they are the shortest. The top and bottom are longer by 2 blocks--the two ...
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Still playing catchup. I’m planning to do the square in square border all the way around for the first border, similar...
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Late to the party on this one, but only joined TQS in November 2025. Bought the pattern so can view Sarah Fielke's videos...
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I like the suggestion also. I plan to put a white layer behind the center white circle also to minimize the seam allowance...
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Wow! Lovely. I'll bet it's heavy, warm and cozy.
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So excited - my quilt got a 1st in its category at the El Dorado County Fair. I did it in Flannel - quite challenging -...
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My vision in Moda Grunge now that school is out for summer!
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