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A Seamstress with 60 Years of Experience Told Me This Secret!

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  • 3. Swab MethodWhat You Need: A cotton swab (Q-tip).
    How to Do It:
    Cut off the cotton ends of the swab to create a small plastic tube.
    Thread a thin wire or a bristle from a broom through this tube to create a hook.
    Use this hook to pull the thread through the eye of the needle. 

    4. Moistening the Thread

    What You Need: Just saliva or water.
    How to Do It:
    Slightly moisten the tip of the thread with saliva or water. This helps the fibers stick together, making it easier to insert through the needle’s eye, especially if the thread tends to fray.

    5. Paper or Fabric Fold Method

    What You Need: A small piece of paper or thin fabric.
    How to Do It:
    Fold the paper or fabric in half and place the thread in the fold.
    Insert the folded tip through the eye of the needle. As you pull the paper or fabric through, the thread will follow easily.

    Conclusion

    These homemade methods for threading a needle have been passed down through generations, showcasing the ingenuity and skill of our grandmothers. Whether you’re a seasoned seamstress or just starting, these tricks can make your sewing experience smoother. Next time you struggle with threading a needle, try one of these methods and enjoy the wisdom of the past!