I’ve posted this before, but in case you missed it…
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I’ve posted this before, but in case you missed it…
The eye of a hand sewing needle is larger on one side, than the other.
If you have trouble threading your needle, try turning it around. 🪡🧵I can’t count how many times knowing this has been helpful!!

@BenitaSkinner But both ends hurt if they puncture you! (Guess who always uses a thimble these days...)
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I’ve posted this before, but in case you missed it…
The eye of a hand sewing needle is larger on one side, than the other.
If you have trouble threading your needle, try turning it around. 🪡🧵I can’t count how many times knowing this has been helpful!!

@BenitaSkinner THE HECK YOU SAY
Today I learned! Thank you for sharing this!!
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@moniquenwerk For most brands, the end that is loose on the spool should be threaded through the eye, and the end that is cut should have the knot.
This prevents knots from happening, while stitching.@BenitaSkinner @moniquenwerk Hang on, 2 amazing tips in this thread? Thank you.
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I’ve posted this before, but in case you missed it…
The eye of a hand sewing needle is larger on one side, than the other.
If you have trouble threading your needle, try turning it around. 🪡🧵I can’t count how many times knowing this has been helpful!!

@BenitaSkinner
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I’ve posted this before, but in case you missed it…
The eye of a hand sewing needle is larger on one side, than the other.
If you have trouble threading your needle, try turning it around. 🪡🧵I can’t count how many times knowing this has been helpful!!

@BenitaSkinner joining the chorus of "whaaaaaaaa?!"
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I’ve posted this before, but in case you missed it…
The eye of a hand sewing needle is larger on one side, than the other.
If you have trouble threading your needle, try turning it around. 🪡🧵I can’t count how many times knowing this has been helpful!!

@BenitaSkinner this has come up on my feed from a friend's repost. .... but why in all my 50 plus years on this planet did nobody tell me this earlier!!? Thank you for your information
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I’ve posted this before, but in case you missed it…
The eye of a hand sewing needle is larger on one side, than the other.
If you have trouble threading your needle, try turning it around. 🪡🧵I can’t count how many times knowing this has been helpful!!

@BenitaSkinner@mastodon.social Whoa, really? Damn, that's useful knowledge. Surprised this isn't more widely made known.
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@BenitaSkinner I’ve been hand quilting for 30 years (and hand sewing for 50). I never knew this! Needle threading while quilting this afternoon was a breeze. Thank you!
@fondoffawns Awesome!!
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@BenitaSkinner this has come up on my feed from a friend's repost. .... but why in all my 50 plus years on this planet did nobody tell me this earlier!!? Thank you for your information
@PetalthePeeg You’re welcome!

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@BenitaSkinner@mastodon.social Whoa, really? Damn, that's useful knowledge. Surprised this isn't more widely made known.
@trinsec I try!



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