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Old 12-31-2011, 04:03 AM
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gspsplease
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I use the coloured piece of paper behind the needle that someone suggested here, but I also find useful another tip that came from a Board member. That was to ensure that you are holding the thread directly in front of the needle -- often I was holding the thread slightly off to one side, and having several attempts to thread the needle.
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