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Old 09-11-2010, 01:15 PM
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grann of 6
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Originally Posted by Ramona Byrd
I remember when I tried the water soluble thread on a trapunto: I had trouble getting the needle threaded. OK - what do we do when we can't thread a needle? WE LICK THE THREAD. Not such a smart idea when using the water soluble.
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My eyes have grown old with me, so when threading sewing machine needles, I put a little bit of white paper behind the needle and instantly i can see the hole. Also good is a touch of White-out on it, that is more permanent.

That works best for me.
I solved all of that by buying a machine that has a built-in needle threader; also cuts the thread at the end. Of course the machine was a little pricey, but for me it was well worth it. Now all my Vikings are built-in threading and auto cutters. When I have to thread my serger or my hemmer I miss the feature; keep a magnifying glass handy.
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