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Threading a Needle Has Never Been Easier: Grab a Toothbrush

 


The art of threading a needle remains a skill revered by grandmothers and seasoned seamstresses alike. In every home, the combination of needle and thread is not only a pastime companion for cozy TV nights, but also a savior for last-minute clothing rescues. For those familiar with sewing, even with a simple button, these tools are indispensable. Despite their ubiquity, many still struggle with the seemingly simple task of threading the needle. Professional seamstresses share an ingenious technique involving a common household object: the toothbrush.
Professional Needle Threading Techniques

Threading a needle can be a mystery to those unaccustomed to sewing. While grandmothers and seasoned seamstresses effortlessly wield needles and threads to mend anything in a flash, others struggle to master this ancient and complex skill.

Threading a Needle
For those looking for a simple, no-cost hack, pros offer a technique that requires just a few steps:

Wrap the thread around your fingers, making sure it’s taut.
Place the needle over the thread, aligning the eye with the thread.
Thread the needle by passing the thread through the eye and pulling it through with your fingers.
While few people have this skill, tips from those with experience can demystify this ancient art.

Threading with a Toothbrush

Among the unique techniques featured in online videos, one stands out: using a toothbrush . An old or new toothbrush can be a handy tool for threading a needle quickly and easily:
Place the toothbrush on the counter with the bristles pointing up.
Place the thread on the bristles.
Apply light pressure with the needle, guiding the thread between the bristles of the toothbrush.
Simply push the thread through the eye of the needle without any additional maneuvers.
toothbrush

In the absence of a toothbrush, a needle threader is useful, especially for the visually impaired. This accessory, also appreciated by grandmothers, serves as a safety net when manual dexterity is lacking. Costing next to nothing, this metal wonder has a large eye designed to simplify the needle threading process:

Insert the eye of the needle into the designated space, allowing it to bend due to the soft thread material.
Thread the thread into the tool.
Pull the thread to ease its entry into the needle while preventing it from getting lost.
Whether it’s using a toothbrush or a needle threader, these techniques ensure that threading a needle goes from a difficult task to an accessible and achievable skill for everyone.

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