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Yarn or Fabric 07-18-2009 03:46 AM

I am contemplating a 9" machine since my husband has informed me that under no circumstance am I buying a long arm at this time. I'll keep my eyes on ebay and craigslist because you never know. One might come up that is too good to pass up but until then I am going to have to settle for a 9" machine. It will be oodles better than the machine I am using....

So here's a question that I pretty much already know the answer to I'm fairly certain... but can you add an auto threader to a machine that doesn't have one? The machine I'm thinking of does not have the needle threader and I am spoiled rotten and am cringing at the idea of not having one...!

Can you use one of those Clover needle threaders for hand sewing needles?? That I could settle for in a pinch!

Yarn or Fabric 07-18-2009 03:55 AM

Okay.. never mind! Found out that there are some made just for sewing machines and that there are the kind that I was thinking of that would work as well for machines...

I know silly question. I am just spoiled I know! I will say that now that I know this I will be picking one up next time I am out because I hate hate hate threading my embroidery machine!! Why did I not think of this before?! It's funny - I accepted that I had to thread the needles of my embroidery machine but after having a sewing machine that has that nice auto threader I could not bear to get another that did not have it lol.

I am excited to wake up and see if my husband will approve of buying the 9" harp machine. That will be nice. My dealership has a demo model that they are selling at a discount. It's a Janome 1600p-db and doesn't have the threader. I will survive. The other models for much more have features that I don't really need but that threader was going to be a make it or break it kind of a deal lol.

butterflywing 07-18-2009 09:02 AM

i can't speak for anyone else but i have never had a threader that didn't break before it should have, including the built in ones on two machines. i just put a piece of white paper behind the needle, changed to a slightly larger-eyed needle and went from there. works fine for me.

kluedesigns 07-18-2009 09:40 AM

i've had great luck with the threader on my sewing machine.

i've used it at least once a day, 6 days a week, for almost 7 years and its still going strong.

cutebuns 07-18-2009 09:45 AM

I love my threaders, it is definitely a plus, though I don't have a problem threading the needle by hand either, my quilting machine doesn't have a threader and some of the quilts that I have done have had several color changes in them, you would think I would learn and just stick to one. It would be a lot faster.

littlehud 07-18-2009 10:33 AM

My Juki does not have a needle threader and I do just fine with it. It would have been nice to have one, but not necessary for me.

Yarn or Fabric 07-18-2009 01:38 PM

Not sure if I am going to be getting the 9" machine either now... When I brought it up to him he seemed less than enthusiastic. sigh.
Wouldn't it be a kick in the teeth if he was planning to get me one for my birthday? ha! I don't think so...!

I know I can do without the needle threader. I did for years with my JC Penny machine. I guess that once you get spoiled you really get spoiled. My embroidery machine is difficult for me to thread the needles - for me at least. I am not sure why but it just makes my eyes buggy. I'll have to remember to wear my glasses when I'm threading it from now on!!


Darlene 07-18-2009 01:49 PM

I have a needle threader on my new Brother machine and can't figure out how to use it LOL. I will keep trying.

amma 07-18-2009 07:42 PM

I keep a small magnafying glass near the machine to use for threading needles...it works great :wink:

Metanoia 07-18-2009 09:25 PM

I love my needle threader. I leant my machine to a friend once (never ever again) and she bent the little wire in the needle threader. Luckily I was able to take it apart anf fix it.

I hear all sorts of stories about the threaders only lasting a few weeks, but the key is to be careful with them and learn how to use it properly. Mine definately needs to be "just so", but now that I know where that point is I can thread it quick and easy every time.


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