Grandma’s easy needle threading trick: All you need is a bottle cap

Needle in the foreground
As the word suggests, needle threaders help in threading the sewing thread. We use it maybe because we don’t see each other often, but mostly because of the hectic pace . In four and four eight, you’ll find out here.

The method we are about to illustrate requires very few materials, namely:
a thin steel wire;
a bottle stopper;
a pair of scissors (or a cutter);
some glue (optional).
Take the bottle cap and cut off the crown with scissors (or a cutter). Cut a small piece of the steel wire (thin gauge) and make an eyelet. Then insert it into the cap slot you just made with the eye facing outwards.

Thread the needle
Maybe add a little glue to keep everything in place. Then insert the eyelet into the eye of the needle and the sewing thread: done! The needle is threaded in no time. You can store the accessories you receive in your sewing box along with the other tools.

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Grandma’s easy needle threading trick: All you need is a bottle cap

Needle in the foreground
As the word suggests, needle threaders help in threading the sewing thread. We use it maybe because we don’t see each other often, but mostly because of the hectic pace . In four and four eight, you’ll find out here.

The method we are about to illustrate requires very few materials, namely:
a thin steel wire;
a bottle stopper;
a pair of scissors (or a cutter);
some glue (optional).
Take the bottle cap and cut off the crown with scissors (or a cutter). Cut a small piece of the steel wire (thin gauge) and make an eyelet. Then insert it into the cap slot you just made with the eye facing outwards.

Thread the needle
Maybe add a little glue to keep everything in place. Then insert the eyelet into the eye of the needle and the sewing thread: done! The needle is threaded in no time. You can store the accessories you receive in your sewing box along with the other tools.

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