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pinkroses Posted - May 09 2008 : 12:35:03 PM
Hey all
I am in my 50's and am having problems with threading hand needles such as embroidery, quilting and hand sewing. ( I do wear glasses with bifocals; and recently got my eyes examined ;because I am diabect and have to have a yearly exam
I ordered a new automatic needle threader from a stichery catalog
It was expensive;but I thought if it threaded the needles it would be worth it
well, when it came I couldn't thread any needles from it
It suppose to work like a stapler
I have several so called "needle threaders" they are more of a head ache than a help
I have brought the cheap ones and after only a few times they break at the neck and the wires are worn
Anyone have any suggestions?
With a world as high tec as we live in today it looks like they could invent a needle threader that acctually worked. Pinkroses

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pinkroses Posted - May 12 2008 : 11:36:47 AM
Stephine
Thanks for the suggestion. I did try the needle that threads automatic
I don't know if that is the one you mean
It worked until the thread slipped out which was often.
thanks for the suggestion
Betty
I had forgotten that one, I had heard of it ;but just forgot,
I will give it a try
Both computer sewing machines I have have needle threaders that threads itself ( with a little help from me of course)
I don;t think I could sew on the machine if I didn't have those features.
Thanks pinkroses

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Betty J. Posted - May 10 2008 : 7:54:40 PM
Sheila, have you tried the needles that thread from the top? What I mean is you lay the thread down, put the needle over the thread and pop the thread through into the eye. My description sounds weird, but I think it should work if you are able to see the top of the needle and the thread. My eyes are getting terrible and I have to use a magnifying glass that doesn't always work. I can work myself into a terrible sweat when I have to thread my machine. You should be able to find the needles at your local Hancock store.
queenofdreamsz4u Posted - May 10 2008 : 7:40:24 PM
Hey Sheila,

Well you'd think the gadget gal that I am that I'd have a needle threader and would if a designer hadn't have shown me a secret years ago...and I wear glasses too and it still works..

Just use a piece of "bright white" paper cut in a strip and hold it behind the eye when you get ready to thread the needle..you can see the eye perfectly everytime. works fabulous for threading the machine needle too.

Let me know if it works for you...


Stephanie
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pinkroses Posted - May 10 2008 : 11:21:29 AM
Thanks ; I have used the clover needles and I do use the james too
But the wires wear out.
Thanks for the suggestions,; maybe they will soon come out with something a bit different. pinkroses

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electricdunce Posted - May 09 2008 : 4:30:56 PM
I just thought of something that might help you. Do you ever use the John James large eye quilting needles, I find those very easy to thread and they are great for any hand sewing. i don't think you can use multiple embroidery threads with a
Clover needle threader, but it does work on size 12 quilting needles, which never fails to amze me. For years I would swear that I had gotten needles with no eye in them! Katin

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electricdunce Posted - May 09 2008 : 4:22:23 PM
I love my Clover needle threader. It is quite expensive, usually around fifteen dollars, but it is absolutely amazing. My eyesight is getting a bit wonky in my old age, apparently I am getting cataracts. Oh well. Wehn I first got the Clover threader I thought it didn't work very well, but after a few tries I figured it out. I don't know if that is the one you got, if so, just keep trying, it does work wonderfully but it takes a few tries to figure out just how it works. Karin

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