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Threading a sewing needle can be a tricky and time-consuming task, especially when your eyesight isn’t what it used to be, or the thread just won’t cooperate. But there’s a little-known trick that can make this process a whole lot easier—and all you need is a simple clothes pin!
In this article, I’ll show you step-by-step how to thread a needle the easiest way, using just a few common household items.
How to Thread a Needle Very Easily
What You’ll Need:
A clothespin or clip
Instant glue (superglue)
A piece of bronze wire (You can recycle it from an old cable you no longer use)
Procedure:
Procedure:
Step 1: Prepare the Bronze Wire
Start by cutting a piece of bronze wire about 10 cm (4 inches) long. You can easily find this wire by stripping the plastic coating off an old electrical cable. Simply remove the outer coating and pull out one of the inner wires.
Step 2: Form the Threader
Fold the bronze wire in half, creating a small loop at one end. The loop should be small enough to fit through the eye of the needle, but large enough to easily thread your sewing thread through it.
Step 3: Attach the Threader to the Clothespin
Open up the clothespin and position the folded end of the bronze wire in the center of the pin. Once in place, close the pin to hold the wire securely.
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