The only one that worked for me, even with my shaky hand, was moistening the needle eye. But it only worked once. The second time I tried it, it didn’t work. Maybe I just got lucky the first time.
Honestly I've tried all these hacks the toothbrush one has not worked for me, the rubbing it on your hand does not work for me. There was another one I saw with how are you twisting. spin the thread and this particular way and that makes it go in. I thought that was the best way and I cannot find it anywhere online everyone's touting the rub the thread method. I'm going to try the one you made with a cap and broom brisk, that looks like it actually might work and with things that I can easily find around the house when my metal threaders all break
None of these worked for me but I notice her needle has a huge hole so it's no surprise she can thread it. If you have fine needles, you need a magnifying glass,
There is no 'right' way. And no, not everyone has such a good eyesight or steady hands to thread a needle the standard way so we need to find a way that suits us better
Threading Voodoo! 😯 As an absolute beginner with the trembles condition, these threading techniques were a Godsend! Thank you
Good very good zabardast sharing 😋🤤
Wow.. Tried the rubbing on the hand trick and it worked 😮 Thank you 😊
Thank you so much for this demo. You make it look so easy. 😊
You are welcome. It is really easy, just try it
These are great and will try some of them for sure. Thank you!
The only one that worked for me, even with my shaky hand, was moistening the needle eye. But it only worked once. The second time I tried it, it didn’t work. Maybe I just got lucky the first time.
You need some practice. Try changing the needle, then the thread and then the spot on your hand where you rub the needle. You'll get the hang of it!
Honestly I've tried all these hacks the toothbrush one has not worked for me, the rubbing it on your hand does not work for me. There was another one I saw with how are you twisting. spin the thread and this particular way and that makes it go in. I thought that was the best way and I cannot find it anywhere online everyone's touting the rub the thread method. I'm going to try the one you made with a cap and broom brisk, that looks like it actually might work and with things that I can easily find around the house when my metal threaders all break
None of these worked for me but I notice her needle has a huge hole so it's no surprise she can thread it. If you have fine needles, you need a magnifying glass,
It is not easy method. Too much dificult.
F...k can't you just do it the right way
There is no 'right' way. And no, not everyone has such a good eyesight or steady hands to thread a needle the standard way so we need to find a way that suits us better