The dressmaker’s trick: the cotton swab as a guide
This simple object that you already have at home can become your best ally:
- Take a cotton swab and cut off one end of the cotton. Insert the cut end into the eye of the needle to create a sort of “bridge.”
- Pass the thread through the cotton bridge and then pull it out. The thread will be perfectly positioned in the eye without any effort.
Other useful tricks for threading the needle
- Use a needle threader: a small tool available in haberdashery that simplifies the process.
- Illuminate the eye: Stand near a bright light source to better see the needle and thread.
- Choose needles with a wide eye: ideal for those who have difficulty with standard needles.
Thanks to these simple tricks, threading a needle will be a breeze. The cotton swab trick, combined with improved traditional techniques, is a practical solution within everyone’s reach. With a little patience and the right tools, even the most difficult sewing jobs become simple.