I hand-stitch something maybe three of four times per year. But it's usually for something important, like sewing a treasured patch onto a uniform, or mending a hole in a favorite stuffed animal. Janice's hack solves my biggest problem:
Often when I go to mend something, I seem to cut the thread a little too short for the project at hand. This leaves me squeezing every last stitch I can out of the length and then trying to tie a knot with the tiny ends left -- a frustrating and time-consuming process. However, I realized recently that you can take a needle threader and reverse-thread it through the knot, grab the thread end, and pull it through. It was so quick and painless!
*smacks forehead*
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i cut the thread too short ALL the time. awesome idea!
Posted by: elana | 18 April 2011 at 07:10 AM
Oh yes, that can be SO annoying. Thanks for passing along this tip!
Posted by: how do you get pregnant | 18 April 2011 at 08:43 AM
I think I need an illustration...i don't get it!
Posted by: Kate | 18 April 2011 at 11:20 AM