This is the easiest tutorial for this on here! I had gotten so frustrated not being able to get a darn knot (no pun intended) tied, and then I found this video. Thank you!!!
I hope it's not too late...considering it's been 11 months. But I found another tutorial that helped me as well. th-cam.com/users/shortsWSO05kF2T5A?feature=share This one helped me more than this one, but whatever works for you. I'm no professional sewer but I'll try to explain what I did as direct as I can: Put the single string into the hole/eye of the needle first. You have to even out the ends afterwards which means pulling one of the lower strings to be equal to the previously longer string. Make sure both strings are on your palm. You might need to extend your index finger whilst your other fingers closed--like a "karate chop" but pointing. Wrap the string around the bottom of your pinky finger. Once you do that, use your other hand's thumb and index to curve the string to behind the needle. With the two open ends of the string, you can smooth those out with your fingers or licking it (sounds disgusting but it does it) in order to stick them together. You lift those same strings that you just smoothed out and place it in between the fingers (thumb and index) that you're holding the needle's eye to. Lastly, with the string underneath your pinky, you want to do an overhand wrap at least 3 to 4 times. Once you've done that, you can pull in those wraps, but don't let go until you've reached the end of the string. Give it a little tug on the knot so it's not too loose. I didn't do that last time and my knots were messy. + This works for both right/left hands. I have used a suture needle and it works the same. I recommend doing the straight needles first since they are easier to practice with. Good luck.
am I the only one who couldn't get this to work? no matter what I'd do it'd just fall apart whenever I let go. I don't even see how the loops around the needle even get to the ends of the string
Thanks! You saved me! My art teacher gave us homework, and he told us to sew. After watching this short, i finally know how to tie the knot thank you so much😊 13 year old here
TYSM for this, my Bendy plushie's arm was falling off and I was upset but I remembered I have a sewing kit but I didn't know how to tie the thread, this is so helpful
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This is AWSOME we were JUST talking about this in my sewing class today and one of my classmates/fellow sewers, figured it out, FIRST TRY WITH NOOOO VIDEO and just from my teacher DESCRIBING IT! Lol anyway all I am saying is you guys should try this because it is VERY EASY.❤❤😂😂😂😂
Thank you!!!!! I’ve been struggling through my end knot every time I sew, for as long as I’ve sewn. I have seen a different “trick” online, and tried it many times, with no success. This worked on my first try!!! thanks so much.
For those who need another method, I loop the end of the string around the first joint of my first finger, maybe about 3 rounds.. Then use my thumb to roll the ring of string to the tip of my first finger.. It should get tangled, then just pull on the end of the string and it will have a knot. Not sure if I explained this clearly 😅
that's how i learned it. works maybe half the time. for some reason i just can't always get knots like this to work on purpose and just tie an overhand knot now. but i get plenty of knots from tangles just sewing normally 🤪 lol
Thank you! I’m starting to sew and I was a bit confused at first, but then I figured it out, not time consuming and very delicately explained, thank you!
This saved my life, thank you so much I’m just a girl who’s constantly fighting for her godamn life and none of these other bitchass tutorials wanna explain to me how to tie the knot
this is really great! I've been struggling with tying knots for literal years and didn't think to search up a real tutorial until now. will this also work using only one end of thread? I've found that using thread like this uses up nearly twice as much.
Literally the easiest tutorial and I’m so happy because I’ve always struggled with knotting threads 😭😭 now I can finally make a plushie of my favorite character :33 (also I found out it still works if you wanna double knot with no problems!)
Make sure you are holding the end of the thread in your fingers before you hold the end of the needle, then you are holding a big loop and you wrap the top of the loop of thread around the needle. This was not clear at the beginning and drove me nuts
A HUGE THANK YOU 😊 attempting to repair shirt 👔 collars using INVISIBLE 🫥 EXTREMELY DIFFICULT TO WORK WITH 🪡 Adding interfacing, repairing tear, sewing 🪡 closed it closed, then flipping the collar.
Thank you so much!! You explained this so much better than anyone else so! I was pathetically struggling with this lol 😆 and it wasn't even that hard! 😅
Thank you so much I used to be able to do it but I stopped being able to do after a while but when I saw your video I tried it first try I did it I'm going to try to sew a green heart for my dad cuz I already did a purple one for my mom
You just helped a 24 yesr old man fix some pants that would have normally have been unwearable. Thank you
You're welcome!
Haha 21 year old here, just also fixed my pants thanks to you! @sewingpartsonline
30 year old! You helped me too! Thank you
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Hah I am not even born yet thanks to you now I can use this info if I can't get outta my mom
I needed this. I'm going to try to sew snaps on a barbie dress. It was sewn into original doll so I had to cut it off.
Lol I'm still going to try this, just haven't had time... Well I have, just not the ambition lol
You just saved me an hour of figuring out to tie thread knot
I watched over what seemed like an endless amount of tutorials. FINALLY, I CAN DO MY ASSIGNMENT PROPERLY. THANK YOU.
This is the easiest tutorial for this on here! I had gotten so frustrated not being able to get a darn knot (no pun intended) tied, and then I found this video. Thank you!!!
كتر خيرك يا خواجة ، أنا استفدت بالمعلومة دى جدا 😂😂😂
I have a hard time doing it 💀
I hope it's not too late...considering it's been 11 months. But I found another tutorial that helped me as well. th-cam.com/users/shortsWSO05kF2T5A?feature=share
This one helped me more than this one, but whatever works for you.
I'm no professional sewer but I'll try to explain what I did as direct as I can:
Put the single string into the hole/eye of the needle first. You have to even out the ends afterwards which means pulling one of the lower strings to be equal to the previously longer string.
Make sure both strings are on your palm. You might need to extend your index finger whilst your other fingers closed--like a "karate chop" but pointing. Wrap the string around the bottom of your pinky finger. Once you do that, use your other hand's thumb and index to curve the string to behind the needle.
With the two open ends of the string, you can smooth those out with your fingers or licking it (sounds disgusting but it does it) in order to stick them together. You lift those same strings that you just smoothed out and place it in between the fingers (thumb and index) that you're holding the needle's eye to.
Lastly, with the string underneath your pinky, you want to do an overhand wrap at least 3 to 4 times. Once you've done that, you can pull in those wraps, but don't let go until you've reached the end of the string. Give it a little tug on the knot so it's not too loose. I didn't do that last time and my knots were messy.
+ This works for both right/left hands. I have used a suture needle and it works the same. I recommend doing the straight needles first since they are easier to practice with. Good luck.
You helped me learn how to finish sewing my cat head for my plushie! Tysm🤍
am I the only one who couldn't get this to work? no matter what I'd do it'd just fall apart whenever I let go. I don't even see how the loops around the needle even get to the ends of the string
I think you wraping the other string, hold the other one( not the one close to the needle) and then do what she said. I am pretty sure it will work.
I don't get it either
I got it the first time 😅
But I watched the video on 0,25 speed, that helped a lot!
Best video ever regarding this method. I been struggling for hours looking other videos and it took me a minute after this video
So glad it was helpful!!
Wow that's very nice trick thank you so you❤
I usually wrap it around my finger then make the knot
I love you gurliee ye helped a 12 y/o girl to sew her shortsss 💥✨💕
Thanks! You saved me! My art teacher gave us homework, and he told us to sew. After watching this short, i finally know how to tie the knot thank you so much😊
13 year old here
TYSM for this, my Bendy plushie's arm was falling off and I was upset but I remembered I have a sewing kit but I didn't know how to tie the thread, this is so helpful
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Me missing three second step and working on this for five minutes 💀:
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Everyone: check out the super easy way to knot a thread
Me: check out the hardest way to knot a thread
Everyone please don't think I am saying about this , sewing parts online your content is amazing!!
As a child learning to sew-
It took me a few trys but I got it!
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You got this! Keep going 💪
I'm going to try too!
Thank you so much This really helped, im a starter in school g5 i really dont know how to do this, but then i saw this short so thank you! ❤
This is AWSOME we were JUST talking about this in my sewing class today and one of my classmates/fellow sewers, figured it out, FIRST TRY WITH NOOOO VIDEO and just from my teacher DESCRIBING IT! Lol anyway all I am saying is you guys should try this because it is VERY EASY.❤❤😂😂😂😂
wow it looked harder than it is I love it it's like a magic trick
I just wrap the thread twice around my index finger and then roll it with my thumb, and pull. Easy peasy!
So easily explained even I could understand it, thank you ❤
Thank you!!!!! I’ve been struggling through my end knot every time I sew, for as long as I’ve sewn. I have seen a different “trick” online, and tried it many times, with no success. This worked on my first try!!! thanks so much.
I’ve always wrapped it around mt finger as my mom taught me
For those who need another method, I loop the end of the string around the first joint of my first finger, maybe about 3 rounds.. Then use my thumb to roll the ring of string to the tip of my first finger.. It should get tangled, then just pull on the end of the string and it will have a knot. Not sure if I explained this clearly 😅
that's how i learned it. works maybe half the time. for some reason i just can't always get knots like this to work on purpose and just tie an overhand knot now. but i get plenty of knots from tangles just sewing normally 🤪 lol
One round is fine. Works every time
Thank you, this worked on the first try 🙏
how tf did that work so good? you are a life saver woman
Omg i can fix a pair of my moms pants now!
Thank you so much this actually helped alot!
Yay!!
Thank you! I’m starting to sew and I was a bit confused at first, but then I figured it out, not time consuming and very delicately explained, thank you!
My pleasure! :)
Thank you so much
This saved my life, thank you so much I’m just a girl who’s constantly fighting for her godamn life and none of these other bitchass tutorials wanna explain to me how to tie the knot
Been trying this for 15 minutes but it still isnt working argh
Yeah the part she held the bottom thread on top was missed. Got it after watching couple of times
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This method is more difficult than the way I have tied a knot at the end for 55 years!
You just changed my life 🥲 I never knew you could do this. Thank you so much ☺️
Took a few trys (as I'm a beginner), but I did it!!
this is really great! I've been struggling with tying knots for literal years and didn't think to search up a real tutorial until now. will this also work using only one end of thread? I've found that using thread like this uses up nearly twice as much.
Thanks! Me and my classmates are gonna sew a curtain for a group project and this video saved my life!
I just used fisherman's knot LOL
Lol I had to watch a other video that didn't cut it out.
Watched a few tutorials and couldnt understand what they did. You made it so easy, thank you!
So glad it was helpful!!
Finally did it...Thank you for making this tutorial....
Thanks for your tutorial
Literally the easiest tutorial and I’m so happy because I’ve always struggled with knotting threads 😭😭 now I can finally make a plushie of my favorite character :33 (also I found out it still works if you wanna double knot with no problems!)
Thank you so much. This is a life saver trick ❤
It helped me so much and was the easiest i have seen ,And it worked like magic!
Thanks for this very helpful tip! I never hand sewed before but had to reinforce buttons on a shirt. This made the knotting process so much easier.
You just helped me make my first ever handbag and knife case! Tysm!
Very helpful! This thread is super difficult to use! 😅
Omg I thought I wouldn’t be able to do it. Once I tried I’m like “no way this is gonna work” but it did gosh
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Omg 😱 thank you so much 😊 😇😇😇
I work at buildabear and desperately needed to know this, so glad I found this video
Thx this is so helpful ❤❤❤
Make sure you are holding the end of the thread in your fingers before you hold the end of the needle, then you are holding a big loop and you wrap the top of the loop of thread around the needle. This was not clear at the beginning and drove me nuts
Samee
Thank you so much I have been trying for so long❤❤❤❤
your a life saver 🙏🥹
Thanks for helping out
Thank you now i know how to fix grade 7 dress making thingy
IT'S THAT EASY?!! WHAT?!!
This is actually mind blowing so easy!!!
Ok. It took three tries. I got it! Definitely need to practice 👌🏾
THANK YOU!!!
How does this magic work!!!! This is amazing!
Thank you soo much! I've always wanted to sew.
Thank you you just help a 11 years old thanks i dont know how to tie
Happy to help!
Thanks
Tailors do this much quicker and with one hand.
You basically use your finger instead of the needle and takes no more than 2 seconds.
Thank you! 👍🏽
I completely forgot how to do this and you just turned on a light switch! Thank you and it worked!!
Thank god a comprehensive video that makes sense
I did it!! YESSS thank you so much!
My pleasure!
Thanks for teaching me so easily!!!
You are so welcome!
A HUGE THANK YOU 😊 attempting to repair shirt 👔 collars using INVISIBLE 🫥 EXTREMELY DIFFICULT TO WORK WITH 🪡 Adding interfacing, repairing tear, sewing 🪡 closed it closed, then flipping the collar.
Thank you so much!! You explained this so much better than anyone else so! I was pathetically struggling with this lol 😆 and it wasn't even that hard! 😅
I'm so glad that it helped you! :)
Took me ten tries, but it works! Thanks for the help with getting my graphic design degree
Nice work!
Thanks! Finally...😊
you’re so real for this
It works, I don't know how but it does lol
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Thank you I needed this to fix my plushie
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Meaning:thank you so much tysm 😍
Thank you so much this helped me with my scout badge sewing
Thank you❤
awesome thx for tutorial
Thank you 🥹
Tysm it worked i rlly needed it cuz it took me a year to learn how before watching this
Thanks for your assistance. I struggled at the beginning but I got it
Glad it helped!
TYSM
This is really helpy
OMG THANSK I NEED IT TO MAKE MY HALLOWEEN COSTUME ❤
We're glad it helped! Good luck 🎃
I'm 73 years old. Why have I not known this? Well, I'm a guy, so there's that!
I literally don’t understand how it works but it works every time
How did the tread get on the top? It didn’t show that part
I'm very grateful to you 😊
Thank you!
You bet!
We’re using the same exact color! Hah!
very useful video you deserve a sub
Awesome, thank you!
It doesn't work lmfao.@@SewingPartsOnline
People even need tutorials for tying knot also seriously
Thank you so much I used to be able to do it but I stopped being able to do after a while but when I saw your video I tried it first try I did it I'm going to try to sew
a green heart for my dad cuz I already did a purple one for my mom
OMG SO HELPFUL. IT WORKS.
Thanks!!❤
You're welcome 😊
Thank you for this! I used to sew heaps but i forget how to tow the knot😅
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you so much I need this I’m going to subscribe!😊