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Old 04-27-2011, 02:16 AM
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I remember seeing a video that showed how to "lock" a single thread onto the needle so it wouldn't slip off while hand sewing and I'm not talking about knotting the end of the thread. As I hand sew, I am constantly losing my needle because it slips off the free end of the single thread. I have looked everywhere for this video and I know someone either knows how to do it or knows the link to that video. I wish I had paid more attention at the time..LOL Thanks
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Old 04-27-2011, 03:24 AM
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I've not see the video but I use Thread Heaven and not had the problem.
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Old 04-27-2011, 03:41 AM
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someone showed an excellent picture on here just a few day's ago showing how to do this- i will (try) to talk you through it...it is easy--
i use a threader, which makes it a little easier.
thread needle- take ahold of the end you put through the eye- pull it down 3 or 4 inches=
poke the end (same end you put through in the first place) back through the eye, forming a loop.
dip the tip of the needle down through that loop and pull tight. now you have your needle threaded with a tail by the eye of a couple inches- your needle will not fall off your thread.
i had to learn to do this when i started using silk threads- they are so smooth and thin it is the only way to keep your needle threaded :thumbup:
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Maybe you need a self threading needle? It has a notch in the eye so you "snap" the thread in to put it through the eye. I have found these to always stay threaded when hand-sewing. Easy, too!
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thank you so much, I've got it down now. No more slipping.
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Originally Posted by ckcowl
someone showed an excellent picture on here just a few day's ago showing how to do this- i will (try) to talk you through it...it is easy--
i use a threader, which makes it a little easier.
thread needle- take ahold of the end you put through the eye- pull it down 3 or 4 inches=
poke the end (same end you put through in the first place) back through the eye, forming a loop.
dip the tip of the needle down through that loop and pull tight. now you have your needle threaded with a tail by the eye of a couple inches- your needle will not fall off your thread.
i had to learn to do this when i started using silk threads- they are so smooth and thin it is the only way to keep your needle threaded :thumbup:
Isn't it difficult to get the thread end back through the eye with the thread already in there?

I want to try this!
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