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Lol...been there done that... (Original Post) Lars39 Feb 2014 OP
That's the truth... Phentex Feb 2014 #1
They do? I'll have to look them up! Lars39 Feb 2014 #2
Search easy thread needle on amazon... Phentex Feb 2014 #3
Thanks, Phentex! Lars39 Feb 2014 #4
I have a set of those needles blogslut Feb 2014 #7
that is awesome eShirl Feb 2014 #5
Needle threaders are life savers! sinkingfeeling Feb 2014 #6
I wouldn't pipi_k Apr 2014 #9
It's the one on the sewing machine that really bothers me. surrealAmerican Feb 2014 #8

Phentex

(16,334 posts)
1. That's the truth...
Sun Feb 16, 2014, 12:52 PM
Feb 2014

I think they make them with open tops for easier threading but I never remember that until I need to use one.

Lars39

(26,109 posts)
2. They do? I'll have to look them up!
Sun Feb 16, 2014, 01:00 PM
Feb 2014

I've used that little silver gadget a time or two, but even that is frustrating.

Phentex

(16,334 posts)
3. Search easy thread needle on amazon...
Sun Feb 16, 2014, 01:05 PM
Feb 2014

and you'll see many types. I'm not suggesting you buy from them, but you can at least see all the choices.

blogslut

(37,999 posts)
7. I have a set of those needles
Wed Feb 19, 2014, 06:46 PM
Feb 2014

They come in handy when the threading fates decide to block me no matter how much I spit and pinch. The drawback is that the top of the needle eye isn't completely open but has two wee, sharp prongs and they tend to fray the thread. Also, when I'm aligning my needle/knot the eye prongs can catch the thread and get stuck.

But as I said, there are just those times that no matter what I can't get the darned thread to feed through the eye and the easy-thread needles keep me from throwing things.

pipi_k

(21,020 posts)
9. I wouldn't
Tue Apr 1, 2014, 10:53 AM
Apr 2014

be without one!

The ones made out of wire with the little magnifying glass thing are cool, but the wire gets bent out of shape after a while.

My favorite is the one made from a very thin piece of metal with two hook shaped ends. Thin enough to pass through a needle's eye, but rigid enough not to get bent up. Sort of like an extra extra thin crochet hook...you put that thing through the eye and hook the thread and pull it through.

surrealAmerican

(11,360 posts)
8. It's the one on the sewing machine that really bothers me.
Wed Feb 19, 2014, 09:37 PM
Feb 2014

I can never seem to find the right angle to get that threaded.

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