I got excited and purchased some self threading sewing needles.
I thought what a great idea. You can see there is a gap with a little bit that hangs over.
You pull the thread in that little gap down and then up.
Easy right!
No. The thread comes off constantly
I tried doing a little twist and then put thread in a second time to try and keep it on.
Good idea right!
No. It works like a knot and won’t come through the fabric.
Then trying to push the needle back out, it acts like a fishing hook and that little barb prevents you pulling the needle back out
Needless to say I do not recommend.
It frustrated me to no end.
I then went back to the nice normal sewing needle and the rest of the hand stitching progressed with no problems at all
First quilt is done The girls even used it as building materials for their houses.
For further information refer to previous post

I’m now finishing off the second quilt
I’m now finishing off the second quilt
Machine sewing takes much less time. But
It really doesn’t look as nice

As you can see. I used different colours in the bobbin when quilting.
As you can see. I used different colours in the bobbin when quilting.
I purchased extra bobbins and it said comes already with cotton on
I’m very sure, but honestly who knows, that I ticked all white
Instead this arrived with the whole rainbow of colours
So I had white on the top stitch and a coloured bobbin in the machine
Quilting used so much thread I burned through them quickly. You can see the empties
I’m also using it to hand stitch the binding, although I did choose a very pale yellow. You can hardly see it
So if you decide to try these newfangled sewing needles be warned. They will drive you drink!
Handstitching is superior in my book. I think that sewing needle was invented by someone who didn't know anything about it! Like the helpful assistant when my friend was about to teach a sewing class, who threaded the needles and knotted the thread on!
ReplyDeleteShe obviously thought she was helping.
DeleteShe so wasn’t lol
Self-threading needles -- too good to be true, I guess.
ReplyDeleteExactly. If it sounds too good to be true. Then it probably isn’t
DeleteI was thinking of buying those needles. Now I won't. I already have the other kind of threader with a loop of wire. They're useless too. I've found it's a little easier threading an ordinary needle using reading glasses and good light. Still frustrating
ReplyDeleteThanks for the warning
I actually was able to thread the needle quite easily. So I’m not as bad as I thought.
DeleteYou have saved me some money as I, too, was eyeing these!!
ReplyDeleteYour welcome. I fell for the hype
DeleteI bought some in NZ not realising what they were....once back here they were consigned to the bottom of the needle section of the sewing box...for emergencies only!
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