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  2. The most easy way to thread a needle is using a needle threader. Other tricks include using a paper, using a self threading needle and other tips which are detailed below. First, you can thread the needle the natural way. The age-old tried and tested way of threading the needle – by cutting the thread at an angle and getting it through the ...

  3. How to use Needle Threader - Sew Guide

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    How to use the Needle threader on your sewing machine. If your sewing machine is threaded from the front to the back, insert the threader from the back to the front, and then insert the thread through the loop on the threader. Thread the thread through the loop. Take the threader out, and out comes your thread too through the eye of the needle.

  4. How to thread a Sewing Machine - Sew Guide

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    Hold the thread end and move the hand lever so that the needle goes down and brings up the bobbin thread. Pull the bobbin thread tail. Step 6. Hold both the thread tails and bring them to the back of the needle. If you have any doubt, Refer to the diagram in your machine’s manual for a visual guide to threading.

  5. Make sure the thread and needle are compatible. A thread too thick for the needle and a needle too fine for the thread can also cause problems. Incorrect needle. It may be due to incorrect needle size/type for the project – use a bigger needle size. This can also happen if you have a blunt or bend or even a too-sharp needle – the top thread ...

  6. They have long narrow eyes with a very sharp point. They are of medium length. This is usually what we use as normal embroidery needles. They come in sizes 1- 10. Needles with the number 6- 8 are the most commonly used needles. For lightweight fabric with two strands of thread number 7 needle is used.

  7. 5 Sewing Knots (to start and end) - Sew Guide

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    Make locking stitch. 4. Make loop knot stitch. 5. Make a double back stitch. 1. Make a knot with your hands. When you have been sewing for a long time you can make these knots in your sleep. But to explain the twirls needed for making this knot is difficult – but it goes like this.

  8. Needle – this choice is up to you. I would choose a needle with a big eye anytime as I find it frustrating to thread the needle; In hand applique, you will be threading the needle a lot of times (when I do not have the needle threader handy). Smaller needles are better for stitching curving shapes.

  9. How to weave Beaded Tape on a loom - Sew Guide

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    Thread the other end of your thread through your needle. Take out the necessary beads in the order of your design – you need the beads in the sequence as per the first row of your design. In my case it is 2 white bead, one blue bead and 2 white bead. Thread the beads (in the sequence of your design) on the needle.

  10. 1. Bead border – fly stitch. You can make this two ways. One is the way you do fly stitches. Bring up the needle from A to the front of the fabric, Thread 10 beads in the needle, and then go down at B. Now bring the needle up at C and make a small stitch C-D, catching the middle of this beaded chain.

  11. It always helps if you have some extra tools. You can sew with a needle and thread but some essential sewing tools like Sewing machine, Measuring tape, threads, Hand sewing needles, Sewing machine Needles, Tailor’s Chalk, Scissors, Presser Feet, Seam ripper, Rulers, Pins, Iron and ironing board, Thread snips, Lights and some Haberdashery ...